Niasse

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He's a much better player than people here seem to give him credit for. The usual ex player routine.
 
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Having watched the video about the Blunts manager's experience it does make me wonder why can't the PFA provide some form of 'independent' service (for a reasonable fee) that works in the players interest? Maybe naive but surely can't be beyond their capabilities.
 
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He's a much better player than people here seem to give him credit for. The usual ex player routine.

As much as I think you have a point in his case, is this your new crusade for the season; your so-called 'ex player routine'? You seem highly mismatched with a football forum; or, perhaps not ...
 
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Not sure about the "ex-player" conspiracy theory, but I think he has a point with Niasse.

He arrived here as a total outcast who'd been training with the kids at Everton so I expected very little, but he led the line way better than anyone had been and made the team stronger. I've seen a few comments on here knocking him lately and don't get it - we can't blame him, Silva etc for the relegation mess that predated their arrival.
 
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I thought Niasse was excellent for us. If we'd have had a chance of signing him following relegation, I'd definitely have supported that.

He'd have probably contributed 20 goals plus this season. I thought he was the perfect option once Hernandez was injured, in addition to Dicko, who is also an excellent addition.