He has no ability what so ever just a donkey, we are playing with 10 men when he is on the pitch he can't hold a ball up can't jump touch of a elephant we need to get rid of him, he would struggle in Division 2
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Taken out and shot based on last nights performance mate.
Goodness me he looks bad. Total confidence player, when he's feeling good he mixes it up and covers for his lack of ability. When his head is down we may as well be playing with 10 men.
To be honest, I'm not convinced Sylla is a whole lot better. Yeni looked lively when he came on I thought!
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the ball was bouncing off him every time. Not getting any goals and fails to hold the ball up. Needs to take a break and get some confidence backI must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Originally posted by Macca View PostHe has no ability what so ever just a donkey, we are playing with 10 men when he is on the pitch he can't hold a ball up can't jump touch of a elephant we need to get rid of him, he would struggle in Division 2
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As is standard, people look at him and make an assumption on what his ability is. At full speed, not many in this squad are faster than him, just look at the Norwich goal as an example of that. He's got the strength and pace to be a danger running through the lines and his forward headers are of outstanding accuracy. He's not a player to trap a ball, he's not a back to the goal striker, he's Washington but taller and with 2 good feet for shooting and his game sense and vision is actually really impressive at this level. If we play him the way we play CW and put Sylla alongside him, you've got a very potent strike partnership there of hardworker and hold up.
The mistake is thinking that Polter and Washington are different types of strikers and playing them together as a result."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostAs is standard, people look at him and make an assumption on what his ability is. At full speed, not many in this squad are faster than him, just look at the Norwich goal as an example of that. He's got the strength and pace to be a danger running through the lines and his forward headers are of outstanding accuracy. He's not a player to trap a ball, he's not a back to the goal striker, he's Washington but taller and with 2 good feet for shooting and his game sense and vision is actually really impressive at this level. If we play him the way we play CW and put Sylla alongside him, you've got a very potent strike partnership there of hardworker and hold up.
The mistake is thinking that Polter and Washington are different types of strikers and playing them together as a result.
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Originally posted by Rangers77Please don't tell me or others what to think. Give your own opinion if you must. The 'mistake'. 'As is standard'. What a plank you are. FFS can't mods have a word with this plank. I'm tired of ignoring him.
Also, you keep bringing up the fact that I'm telling you how to think, but I'm not, I'm merely pointing out how I see things, which is that I think it's a mistake seeing him as a back to goal striker, and it is standard for people to make that assumption because that's what I've seen here for months, people criticising his hold up play and saying he doesn't do a job for us, when his abilities lie elsewhere. It's no different to complaining about JFH using Cousins as a right mid if you don't see his ability in that role; Polter isn't a back to goal striker and the way he scores goals proves that IMO.
I really don't get how you're so sensitive to the way I put forward my point. Everything I say is ultimately my opinion and yet you want to nitpick... would you be happier if I had said "The mistake IMO is thinking..."? because if so, every time you see me post something that comes across to you like I'm telling people how to think, just add a cheeky IMO in there and it'll help you sleep at night IMO.
"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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