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Grego Cox grabs a hat trick for Ireland u21s
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Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View PostSo you don't think 4 matches is enough for someone to show what they can do & seize their chance when it's presented to them??
If you can hit a goal or two straight off then that's fantastic but to bring what you can do at your current level to a level above would take more than 4 games IMO.
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Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View PostNope. I'd be inclined to say it would probably take 3-4 games to form an understanding with the rest of the team / adapt to the pace of the game at a level above what you are used to.
If you can hit a goal or two straight off then that's fantastic but to bring what you can do at your current level to a level above would take more than 4 games IMO.
Like Sir Alex Ferguson used to say 'games are won on the training ground'
As a young player if you can't make an impression after 4 full games then you may as well pack the game in.
No one is expecting him to score. What I do expect is a good strong performance or two, tenacity, guile, effort and good decision making. If he can show some or all of that he will have proved he can be a player we can call on.
It's really not rocket science.
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Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View PostSo you don't think 4 matches is enough for someone to show what they can do & seize their chance when it's presented to them??
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostThat should be more than enough, after all, Washington started 7 games after his opening day brace where he misfired in each one...RGC can't do any worse.
If someone can’t see after 4 whole games if a player can offer the team something or not give up watching football.
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Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View PostAgree Stan.
If someone can’t see after 4 whole games if a player can offer the team something or not give up watching football.
Going back to previous young strikers' early games for QPR, you could see the likes of Clive & Bradley Allen, Dichio, Gallen and more recently, Jones who all managed to score and give something to the team.
So yes, 4 games should be enough to get a decent idea if he has the quality to be a 1st team striker, especially if the team is performing reasonably well and creating chances for him.
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