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Dons supporting mate of mine says "lightning fast, creates a lot of opportunities but not overly clinical." I asked if he can hold the ball up to bring in others and he said "Yes, holds the ball up well and creates loads of changes and assists."
Dons supporting mate of mine says "lightning fast, creates a lot of opportunities but not overly clinical." I asked if he can hold the ball up to bring in others and he said "Yes, holds the ball up well and creates loads of changes and assists."
"not overly clinical" - should fit in perfectly then
He's one for the future with bags of talent by the sound of it. Going to be a hard worker and excellent team mate even if it could take him a while to adjust. I'm looking forward to seeing how he develops.
Al Hamadi jackson no2? on 14:45 - Jan 29 by Swansea_Blue
"not overly clinical" - should fit in perfectly then
He's one for the future with bags of talent by the sound of it. Going to be a hard worker and excellent team mate even if it could take him a while to adjust. I'm looking forward to seeing how he develops.
If he can do the holding up play, that's almost enough right now. That's what we've been missing massively. If he gets a few goals, all the better.
He can't be any worse than Broadhead up front who seemed like fish out of water at the weekend.
This guy notes something which I noticed in the bits of video I've seen of him - he has a very handy little change of pace in him at times when he does a little stutter and then bursts past a marker. I think it demonstrates that he's an intelligent, instinctive and hungry type of striker who can out-think his opponent as well as using his pace and strength, and I think he'll do very well here, even this season.