And there won't be until he's actually given a chance. Pretty harsh to judge him off so little.
It's not it's making a judgment on what I've seen.
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And there won't be until he's actually given a chance. Pretty harsh to judge him off so little.
What else has he done? Try and convince me further.
He's played a total of about four league games. Oviedo's main issue is his strength and maybe his workrate, both of which can be worked on. What can't be worked on is Naismiths apparent inability to actually control the ball or pass it, for example.
I find it strange that your willing to call Oviedo terrible, when hes played less games than your hero Ross Barkley.
Surely he deserves a chance?
Yes, it does. Naismith is about 27 and you can't really teach him how to pass or control a ball.Oh right so Naismiths passing and ball control can't be worked on. Makes sense that.
Yes, it does. Naismith is about 27 and you can't really teach him how to pass or control a ball.
You are an utter joke, really.
Hope you're right. I think he'll do well.He's going to be a cracking player when he gets an extended run in the team. He's also going to smash the winner in against the RS, you heard it here first!
It's not it's making a judgment on what I've seen.
Yes, it does. Naismith is about 27 and you can't really teach him how to pass or control a ball.
You are an utter joke, really.
Yes, it does. Naismith is about 27 and you can't really teach him how to pass or control a ball.
You are an utter joke, really.
Naismith is 26. He has "at least" 5 years ahead of him. He can pass he can control a ball. Do I need to give video evidence? To suggest his passing and ball control can't be worked on is 100% wrong.
Can't believe the crap I put up with on here. A small infraction will do though. Witch hunt.