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Originally posted by Romford Hoop View PostGo into next season with him as our number 1 striker and it will be a long hard season, bloke doesn’t even understand the offside law, hopefully will sell him and Washington and buy someone half decent, not convinced Sylla would ever get 20 goals in a season.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by Romford Hoop View PostGo into next season with him as our number 1 striker and it will be a long hard season, bloke doesn’t even understand the offside law, hopefully will sell him and Washington and buy someone half decent, not convinced Sylla would ever get 20 goals in a season.
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Originally posted by Romford Hoop View Postbloke doesn’t even understand the offside law
Both goals he made look easy but they took excellent ability. The first he created the space for himself. The second he outwitted the keeper under pressure, by hesitating a fraction on his run up until the keeper committed.
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Interesting comments on here about Sylla. I'm surprised a bit at some of the negative ones, but it's a matter of opinion I guess.
For me, he's not perfect but he gets goals. I'd rather see him caught offside 7 or 8 times in a game and then score the winner than sit and watch somebody like Washington run around like a headless chicken for 90 minutes and achieve nothing. Let's be honest, some games this season could have been 300 minutes long and Washington still wouldn't have managed a shot on target.
As I said above, Sylla ain't perfect, but he's better than anyone else we have when it comes to putting the ball in the net. It's also not any easy thing procuring a goalscorer on the tight budget we operate to these days!Last edited by Tarbie; 12-04-2018, 09:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostThe new law is confusing. Lots of players don't fully get it still. It was tweaked to have 1st and 2nd phase with the idea to keep the game flowing more, but that comes at a price because the line between the two phases gets easily blurred. Classic example of the confusion last night when Smithies came for the ball when the striker was offside but the lino couldn't flag it yet cos the striker hadn't touched it - forcing Smithies to come for the ball and ended up getting injured for his troubles. This flaw in the law amendment is what caused Smithies getting hurt essentially, and he was lucky to escape a worse injury. We see examples of this confusion every week, so to criticise Sylla for that is very harsh IMO Roms, especially on the back of a good personal performance with two very well taken goals.
Both goals he made look easy but they took excellent ability. The first he created the space for himself. The second he outwitted the keeper under pressure, by hesitating a fraction on his run up until the keeper committed.Originally posted by Romford Hoop View PostAlthough most of his are because he is just standing offside when he gets the ball, opposition defence moves up and he just stands there, not sure the change of law affects his judgement as he didn’t understand the old laws.#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostInteresting comments on here about Sylla. I'm surprised a bit at some of the negative ones, but it's a matter of opinion I guess.
For me, he's not perfect but he gets goals. I'd rather see him caught offside 7 or 8 times in a game and then score the winner than sit and watch somebody like Washington run around like a headless chicken for 90 minutes and achieve nothing. Let's be honest, some games this season could have been 300 minutes long and Washington still wouldn't have managed a shot on target.
As I said above, Sylla ain't perfect, but he's better than anyone else we have when it comes to putting the ball in the net. It's also not any easy thing procuring a goalscorer on the tight budget we operate to these days!
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Originally posted by Brian Wilson View PostIs he better than Smith? maybe minutes per goal I guess? worked really hard against Wednesday but can't play that role anywhere close to how well Matt Smith has been doing. I like him though and would keep him unless a 3 mil plus offer came in.
Sylla is far more talented, but appears to be lacking a bit in terms of reading the game and movement.
I think at this level, and given our limited spending power, both should be playing a part on a regular basis.
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Scores goals though and that is his job. Is running around more trying to close players down. With Smythe, Eze and now Luongo getting goals maybe our priority is not this mythical 20 goal a season man but our defence. We have conceded 63 goals in 42 games and could be losing Ned and Robinson next season. Smithies has been ever present Bidwell has missed one game Ned played 27 Robbo 30
and we still manage to be worse than last year.
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It is impossible for our club at this time to buy 20+ striker on the market.
Sylla is a QPR player and is capable to score 20+ goals given the change to play.
I hope this happens next season and we can sell him for fortune.
But probably his contract is over next spring so he goes for nothing.
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