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The Daily Star (I know, I know) has reported interest from Arsenal too. Would love to see him play for a bigger side.

I hope that he will develop into a “great” player.

He has the talent and temperament.

Let’s hope that he also has the “luck” or good fortune.
 
I was growing to like him a lot. I could see he was getting a lot steadier and a bit of confidence...I thought another year and he could be like Eze, but not quite as good (obviously)

AND THEN in the last match versus WBA, he and Kakay got into a mess on the half line and the WBA play got through both of them...(both at fault, badly at fault) but Kakay immediately turned and tried to get back. Amos stood and threw his hands in the air. All the "brownie" points he had amassed went up in the air.

I do wonder if some one like Warburton commits to him, and coaches him. He obviously realises he is getting towards last chance saloon to make it big....it could be downhill from here if not.

Apparently Middlesborough and Warnock are after him...Warnock loves our scouting system obviously, as he has already got Hall...and now they are after Goode and Amos.

Beth, I'm sorry, but Amos hasn't got a tenth of the ability Eze has.
 
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Beth, I'm sorry, but Amos hasn't got a tenth of the ability Eze has.
Agreed but to be fair, very few have!
I for one would be happy for Amos to sign. He started the season well and I was quite impressed. Hes young, can be worked with but I would prefer to see him further forward rather than this holding type player. Some of his passing has been negative or can at times look negative but a choice between him over Cameron is a no brainer for me.
 
Agreed but to be fair, very few have!
I for one would be happy for Amos to sign. He started the season well and I was quite impressed. Hes young, can be worked with but I would prefer to see him further forward rather than this holding type player. Some of his passing has been negative or can at times look negative but a choice between him over Cameron is a no brainer for me.

Like choosing which bollock you want to have ripped out.
 
Agreed to be fair, very few have!
I for one would be happy for Amos to sign. He started the season well and I was quite impressed. Hes young, can be worked with but I would prefer to see him further forward rather than this holding type player. Some of his passing has been negative or can at times look negative but a choice between him over Cameron is a no brainer for me.

Me and the lad saw Amos in a pre season friendly at Oxford Utd and we thought he looked a decent player.
Agreed I'd like to see him further forward and I'd pick my missus ahead of Cameron, who now looks awful.
 
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Me and the lad saw Amos in a pre season friendly at Oxford Utd and we thought he looked a decent player.
Agreed I'd like to see him further forward and I'd pick my missus ahead of Cameron, who now looks awful.
To be honest, when I've seen him live hes been good yet ive often found myself shaking my head in dismay when watching him on tv. When I weigh it all up, I reckon he could infact just be the right sort of signing for us on a permanent basis.
 
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To be honest, when I've seen him live hes been good yet ive often found myself shaking my head in dismay when watching him on tv. When I weigh it all up, I reckon he could infact just be the right sort of signing for us on a permanent basis.
It’s a curious one. Like a few on here I really didn’t like his throwing up of his arms and no chasing back when beaten by the West Brom player.
But he is only 23 years old. We’ve had him all season to know his character and ability, so it’s not as if MW and the team are making a decision on scouting reports. He can improve I’m sure and the realisation of a drop down from Spurs will hopefully drive him to prove he can be a player who can play in the premier league. It will be interesting to know how much we end up paying for him.
 
It’s a curious one. Like a few on here I really didn’t like his throwing up of his arms and no chasing back when beaten by the West Brom player.
But he is only 23 years old. We’ve had him all season to know his character and ability, so it’s not as if MW and the team are making a decision on scouting reports. He can improve I’m sure and the realisation of a drop down from Spurs will hopefully drive him to prove he can be a player who can play in the premier league. It will be interesting to know how much we end up paying for him.

I sincerely hope it’s **** all. He doesn’t merit much more.

I’m only reassured by Warnock’s interest in him. Warburton has been sucking him off all season despite all evidence on the pitch.
 
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It’s a curious one. Like a few on here I really didn’t like his throwing up of his arms and no chasing back when beaten by the West Brom player.
But he is only 23 years old. We’ve had him all season to know his character and ability, so it’s not as if MW and the team are making a decision on scouting reports. He can improve I’m sure and the realisation of a drop down from Spurs will hopefully drive him to prove he can be a player who can play in the premier league. It will be interesting to know how much we end up paying for him.

I, too, was wondering whether he had a bit of the attitude: 'I'm a premier league player, what am I doing here?' about him.
Maybe a permanent move will sort that out?
 
Looks like Warnock has jumped on the Keiffer Moore bandwagon now too
Anything we do...
Col...if your wife is better than Cameron, do think a few rumours in the right place, and Warnock would sign her (do youmind moving to Middlesboro)
You do wonder if everything we do, and Baadiff, the press automatically link Warnock out of lazy journalism.
Or ... is it all true and it’s lazy management for our old friend/foe Colin.