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wasn't impressed with him as lwb although it is the literal opposite to his favoured position. would like to see him up front. one things for sure though, he can jump like michael jordan its incredible
Yea evident he is far more comfortable going forward than he is defending. Thought he looked alright tbh, would like to see him play as an out and out winger.
You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
wasn't impressed with him as lwb although it is the literal opposite to his favoured position. would like to see him up front. one things for sure though, he can jump like michael jordan its incredible
Agree, was just going to say he has superb aerial ability. Showed that with his goal up at Boro too.
Needs to be played more inside to get the best from him, which is how he scored all those goals last season.
Dangerous to say on here but I thought he was Mackieesque at times. Chases everything, loves a tackle, touch not so good (obvs taking into account 1st home start, out of position etc etc)
On the 27-year-old’s Twitter profile, the first part of his bio reads: ‘Sports Science Graduate at Brunel University’. The second part reveals that he also kicks a ball around for a living at QPR. Having joined Exeter City from non-league at a relatively late age, and then progressing to the Championship with QPR in the summer, Wheeler has a different perspective to most players...
"The big thing going from League Two to the Championship is that everyone’s an athlete. In the Championship most players are very athletic, very fit, very strong, which is a real challenge"
May be why he hasn't played so many full games yet....
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