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  • #16
    I think if he plays Ageymang its going to be in the wide left "Priskin" role

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    • #17
      Agree that Agyemang just doesn't have the basic skills to hold the ball up and link play. Don't think we'll be able to shift him this summer tbh so we'll just have to see if Neil can make use of him as a poacher/impact sub...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Rsonist View Post
        Agree that Agyemang just doesn't have the basic skills to hold the ball up and link play. Don't think we'll be able to shift him this summer tbh so we'll just have to see if Neil can make use of him as a poacher/impact sub...
        Dave can hold the ball up, the problem is he then wastes time dancing over it and takes any momentum out of an attack. Plus as others have sais he just can not head a ball.
        RIP: Doug, Sniffer and Pat

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        • #19
          Maybe if we roll the ball into him very gently... the bloke's first touch is appalling.

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          • #20
            His strength is running the channels (not the English channel!). He could work in a 3-man forward line, probably down the right, where he can scare defenders. Whenever I see him, he always tries hard and closes down excellently, if he can do that consistently, and take full-backs out of the game then he could do a job at times.

            I think Helguson is the one to prove his doubters wrong.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Stedders View Post
              His strength is running the channels (not the English channel!). He could work in a 3-man forward line, probably down the right, where he can scare defenders. Whenever I see him, he always tries hard and closes down excellently, if he can do that consistently, and take full-backs out of the game then he could do a job at times.

              I think Helguson is the one to prove his doubters wrong.
              He scares the sh.t out of me when i see him walking on the pitch...but for different reasons..

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              • #22
                Shame we always buy players whom any manager is unable to improve. Its incredible how unlucky we have been with all the donkeys we've ended up with and none of them has been able up their game under any of the managers we've had over the past season or so. You would think one of the twelve could have got a response from just one of them.

                I think its best not to buy any more players just in case they turn out like the one's we've got. How can you trust past performance? Let's play it safe and save our money because I don't think its the manager's job to improve players judging on what's happened over the last couple of years.

                If it was we'd have had even more managers.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                  Pellicori left ages ago, as for Alberti we all know Sousa saw some talent in him and played him, future managers haven't taken to him. thats all
                  Did he? Where did he go? He's still listed as a Rangers player on the website.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                    Don't know how many times you have seen Ageymang play but I have never seen him win a header, so as for winning knock downs or acting as a target man, tell me this thread was just a wind up.
                    Correct you are as I was reading and thought I'd never seen him win a header.

                    Pat is strong and at times can beat his man but we have no end product, can Neil get something out of him?

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                    • #25
                      Paddy imo can hold the ball up but thats about all he does. He rarely releases the ball to one of his team mates, he deffo doesn't head the ball. Apparently he is on a high wage possibly one of the highest so unless NW sees him fitting in and playing regular he should be released or farmed out again. I would use him as part exchange for a decent striker if that was possible.
                      I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles

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                      • #26
                        Regarding the length of contracts, didnt GP say that Briatore wanted to get the players on 4 year deals? I'm sure he said that in a radio interview a few months back?

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Fawny View Post
                          Regarding the length of contracts, didnt GP say that Briatore wanted to get the players on 4 year deals? I'm sure he said that in a radio interview a few months back?
                          Well its easy to say those sort of things when Briatore wouldn't be around to defend himself.

                          I'm more inclined to believe Briatore thought he was sigining a better standard of footballer on the bad advice of Paladini and handed out 4 year contracts. Then no doubt it was never the Teflon Dons fault when it never worked out it was always the Manager for not getting the best out of players and subsequent sackings took place.

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                          • #28
                            His best position is the pillow biter.
                            Your mum would love me...

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