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2017/18 Oumar Niasse

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[Qremember E="Eggs, post: 5756869, member: 16669"]..the fella is a good athlete in that he's a willing runner, is mobile, pacy, and strong. The problem is when he has to do any of that with a football at his feet. Instinctive rather than a thinker, I doubt he knows what he's doing so the opposition won't have much chance.

His goal against Chelsea U23s is indicative. At worst he'll give the place a buzz if he ever gets on the pitch.[/QUOTE]
I remember seeing Treblecock having one such game on a wet and windy night...Vs somebody in claret?
Yeah he's keen and runs about a lot - but really?
FFW to May
 

[Qremember E="Eggs, post: 5756869, member: 16669"]..the fella is a good athlete in that he's a willing runner, is mobile, pacy, and strong. The problem is when he has to do any of that with a football at his feet. Instinctive rather than a thinker, I doubt he knows what he's doing so the opposition won't have much chance.

His goal against Chelsea U23s is indicative. At worst he'll give the place a buzz if he ever gets on the pitch.
I remember seeing Treblecock having one such game on a wet and windy night...Vs somebody in claret?
Yeah he's keen and runs about a lot - but really?
FFW to May[/QUOTE]

...that's a very decent comparison.
 
I remember seeing Treblecock having one such game on a wet and windy night...Vs somebody in claret?
Yeah he's keen and runs about a lot - but really?
FFW to May

...that's a very decent comparison.[/QUOTE]

So he's got 3 dongs and will score twice in a miraculous cup final turnaround. Sound.
 

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