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View Bexley Eagle's Profile Bexley Eagle Flag Bexley Kent 16 Oct 22 7.20pm Send a Private Message to Bexley Eagle Add Bexley Eagle as a friend

Let’s face it if he had a yard of pace he would be a superstar. Without it he becomes a younger version of Andros but with better set piece delivery.
Personally at the moment I still think he is more effective as an impact sub when the game becomes a little more open and stretched.
He has time on his side though and his best years are still a few years off.

 

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View OldFella's Profile OldFella Flag London 16 Oct 22 8.15pm Send a Private Message to OldFella Add OldFella as a friend

Originally posted by Lanzo-Ad

He would be taking up positions to receive the ball when we regain positions and start an attack instead of being wasted in his own third, are you really that thick

Mr Crayons calling people thick...you couldn't make it up

How's your book coming on?

 


Jackson.. Wan Bissaka.... Sansom.. Nicholas.. Cannon.. Guehi.... Zaha... Thomas.. Byrne... Holton.. Rogers.. that should do it..

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View samprior's Profile samprior Flag Hamburg 16 Oct 22 8.47pm Send a Private Message to samprior Add samprior as a friend

Oozes class. We just have to be patient with him as he's only young.

I don't think it'll be long before the "big clubs" come sniffing. I reckon in another 18 months he'll be a top player.

Edited by samprior (16 Oct 2022 8.48pm)

 

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View Johng's Profile Johng Flag 19 Oct 22 10.38am Send a Private Message to Johng Add Johng as a friend

Originally posted by samprior

Oozes class. We just have to be patient with him as he's only young.

I don't think it'll be long before the "big clubs" come sniffing. I reckon in another 18 months he'll be a top player.

Edited by samprior (16 Oct 2022 8.48pm)


He is too one footed. If he is ever going to make that step up and be regarded as a 'top player' he has to work on this.

 

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View Nicholas91's Profile Nicholas91 Flag The Democratic Republic of Kent 19 Oct 22 10.59am Send a Private Message to Nicholas91 Add Nicholas91 as a friend

Originally posted by Johng


He is too one footed. If he is ever going to make that step up and be regarded as a 'top player' he has to work on this.

I think that's fair but what he can do with one foot most couldn't do with three.

Olise is still young and could work on physicality, 'weaker' foot, tracking back and probably a few more things but he is an outstanding talent, he has both a footballing brain and feet, what a coup.

It's not really a case of 'what he can work on' for me, it's 'what can he add [to already an array of highly valuable qualities]' to make him a top, top player. His set piece delivery in itself warrants his place in the team for me.

 


Now Zaha's got a bit of green grass ahead of him here... and finds Ambrose... not a bad effort!!!!

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View taylors lovechild's Profile taylors lovechild Flag 19 Oct 22 11.16am Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

Last night there were two or three occasions where Wolves had to use three players to stop him and even then they had to foul him. You can tell how good he already is by how serious a threat other teams see him as. He still looks nervous about getting fouled though, which suggests either he is still feeling a bit of pain, or is scared he will. If he steers clear of injuries I have no doubt he'll be a top player for years to come as he already has composure, talent and a wand of a left foot.

 

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View MrRobbo's Profile MrRobbo Flag Purley 19 Oct 22 11.28am Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

I might be out on my own, but apart from that cross. I didn't really think he offered much yesterday.

Granted he was heavily marked, but felt there were a couple of opportunities to put the afterburners on get early crosses in but he turned back.

 

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View george1212's Profile george1212 Flag london 19 Oct 22 11.58am Send a Private Message to george1212 Add george1212 as a friend

Originally posted by Bexley Eagle

Let’s face it if he had a yard of pace he would be a superstar. Without it he becomes a younger version of Andros but with better set piece delivery.
Personally at the moment I still think he is more effective as an impact sub when the game becomes a little more open and stretched.
He has time on his side though and his best years are still a few years off.

He isn't lightining quick but he is still pretty fast. Perhaps you're right though, may not quite have that burst of pace in him, but he does make up for that with his overall agility. Don't think we can write off his pace just yet though, he's still in his early 20s.

 

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View Elwissthebest's Profile Elwissthebest Flag Marlborough 19 Oct 22 12.04pm Send a Private Message to Elwissthebest Add Elwissthebest as a friend

Originally posted by Johng


He is too one footed. If he is ever going to make that step up and be regarded as a 'top player' he has to work on this.

Interesting point this. I wonder how much he can improve. I was fortunate to play at a decent level as a young 'un and we were told that if you weren't a two-footed player by the time you were eight, it was too late to learn. I accept that some people might have one foot so good they don't need the other. But I'm interested in the sports science (or whatever it is) question about whether it is actually possible to improve the weaker foot beyond a certain age. I'm 65 now. Still working on the left foot.

 

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View taylors lovechild's Profile taylors lovechild Flag 19 Oct 22 12.26pm Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

Originally posted by Elwissthebest

Interesting point this. I wonder how much he can improve. I was fortunate to play at a decent level as a young 'un and we were told that if you weren't a two-footed player by the time you were eight, it was too late to learn. I accept that some people might have one foot so good they don't need the other. But I'm interested in the sports science (or whatever it is) question about whether it is actually possible to improve the weaker foot beyond a certain age. I'm 65 now. Still working on the left foot.

He's not that dissimilar to Mahrez who is also very left-footed. I think it all depends on just how good that one foot is. Also, he does occasionally go on the outside and use his right foot to cross, so I think it's over-exaggeration to say he is one footed. I'd say Mitchell is far more one-footed.

 

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View JohnB's Profile JohnB Flag 19 Oct 22 12.29pm Send a Private Message to JohnB Add JohnB as a friend

Originally posted by Johng


He is too one footed. If he is ever going to make that step up and be regarded as a 'top player' he has to work on this.

Yeah Maradona, Messi, Salah etc. are all known for how two footed they are...

 

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View palace99's Profile palace99 Flag New Mills 19 Oct 22 12.40pm Send a Private Message to palace99 Add palace99 as a friend

Originally posted by MrRobbo

I might be out on my own, but apart from that cross. I didn't really think he offered much yesterday.

Granted he was heavily marked, but felt there were a couple of opportunities to put the afterburners on get early crosses in but he turned back.

Yes, i thought the same v Leeds too.

Not really in the game, but an assist.

Still young so don't want to be too harsh on the lad, but not influencing the game enough for me

 

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