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Charlton Fans On Wagstaff

Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by Shinycitylad7, Jul 13, 2013.

  1. Shinycitylad7

    Shinycitylad7 Looking at the stars mate

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    How much do we really know about our new signing? I asked a few Charlton fans and this is what I got back. Make of it what you will.




    "is a player who will go missing for 89 minutes but will show up for 1 minute in the danger zone and score a goal. Can't cross, but runs his heart out (and run very fast), very good league 1 player just not up to Championship level IMO but defo a fave player of him simply as he gives 100%."






    "He likes to cut in and shoot, he will score you 9 goals a season given a run in the team, he is very good at giving his right back cover so if you have an attacking RB this will prove useful, he is not injury prone.

    Against, he will not take on a full back on the outside even though he has a fair amount of pace, he works hard but can still go missing during games, crossing is an art he has yet to master."







    "He has not fulfilled his early promise.

    His main assets are his speed, his shooting, and his willingness to work back and support his full-back. His weaknesses are passing, crossing, and lack of positional sense which means he doesn't see as much of the ball as he needs to.

    At first he used to rocket past the opposing full-back but over the last two seasons he has been putting the brakes on or cutting inside. I suspect he may have been badly coached at Charlton and maybe O'Driscoll and his staff can get more out of him. I hope so as he is a smashing lad and should prove popular at Bristol.

    Not as skilful as Adomah but better workrate."






    "I'm a bit biased in favour of Waggy as hes from my neck of the woods, but it's fair to say he's a cracking lad and he should do well under the coaching of O'Driscoll.

    I think he's got the basics, some good coaching will turn him into a good Championship winger IMO"
     
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  2. hawkmoonfy2

    hawkmoonfy2 Well-Known Member

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    So seems to be a harder working version of Albert but without the trickery.
     
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