Abel was a different level to Oscar
Can’t believe some of you think otherwise
I think Oscar would already have 20 if he had Robertson, Moses, Snodgrass, prime Hudds putting in balls for him.Abel was a different level to Oscar
Can’t believe some of you think otherwise
I’m guessing you weren’t that overjoyed with big Billy’s style of play either? It takes all sorts as a striker, Oscar will never be a Sean Long but I wouldn’t want or expect him to be. I’m just very happy that we have him here, as without his goals this season we’d be in real trouble.Absolutely, I support any player on the field and would be delighted to see Oscar prove to be a top player for City. I just find it unlikely from what I have seen to date that he will score too many more this year and I think Rosenior will already be lining up an experienced Champ striker. He is giving 100% for the cause and has managed to bundle the ball in the net a few times so I am obviously a fan of his as I was Tom Eaves but it doesnt mean I think Tom Eaves is the man to take us to the right end of the table.
well maybe Connolly is a curry and chips sort of guy and not a prosecco and milanese pizza with truffles sort of guy, It takes all types to make a Championship team of note. And may I add there is nothing wrong with curry and chips, and might in many cases be Vegan, what more oould one askI mean connolly is swapping venice and the adriatic coast for ull
Curry and chips and Edinburgh,in the same sentence...How very dare you?Hmm Ull or Northern Italy close to Venice and the Adriatic coast. I know where I would choose. Unless of course coming from Edinburgh he is a curry and chips sort of guy.
I only saw the back end of his time with us and was way too young to appreciate or even criticise his style of play but I take your point. However it was a very different style of football back then, at Boothferry Park and in the top flight. I'm not sure how well he would be doing in the Championship now, I guess we will never know.I’m guessing you weren’t that overjoyed with big Billy’s style of play either? It takes all sorts as a striker, Oscar will never be a Sean Long but I wouldn’t want or expect him to be. I’m just very happy that we have him here, as without his goals this season we’d be in real trouble.
I saw him play many times, he was a full on weaponI only saw the back end of his time with us and was way too young to appreciate or even criticise his style of play but I take your point. However it was a very different style of football back then, at Boothferry Park and in the top flight. I'm not sure how well he would be doing in the Championship now, I guess we will never know.

I only saw the back end of his time with us and was way too young to appreciate or even criticise his style of play but I take your point. However it was a very different style of football back then, at Boothferry Park and in the top flight. I'm not sure how well he would be doing in the Championship now, I guess we will never know.
Find it unlikely all you want but he's the leagues 3rd top scorer, great in the air and the he's hit double figures ahead of January. There seems to be this idea floating around that as he's scored a couple of scuffers that he isn't very good but getting in position and scoring those is as much the mark of a good striker as the ones scored with clean contacts as far as I'm concerned. We know the striker coming in also and he's not as you say 'experienced', so I'll respectfully disagree and wonder whay we constantly have to talk players down here at City.
The Championship and Clubs within it will be breathing a huge sigh of relief that he's long gone..Hardest ****er you've ever seen on a football pitch.I only saw the back end of his time with us and was way too young to appreciate or even criticise his style of play but I take your point. However it was a very different style of football back then, at Boothferry Park and in the top flight. I'm not sure how well he would be doing in the Championship now, I guess we will never know.
We'll be able to compare records at the end of the season, but it's worth remembering Oscar is currently doing it in a lower mid table side whereas Abel played in a side competing at the top end and creating more chances.
Not sure about that, I’d rather he’d scored 5 or 6 sweetly hit goals than 11 scuffers.
Actually I’m not sure about that, our chances created under Steve Bruce were always pitifully small in number. Was it 13/14 or 14/15 where every other team in the division had completed more successful balls through the defence in a single match than we managed over the course of the entire season.
I seem to recall us carrying on much the same after relegation, low scoring team (for a top challenging team) but being very tight.
Having just looked we were 4th top scorers and 3rd best defence that season so probably creating more than I’ve given credit for there.
That’s possible, doesn’t change the fact Abel was/is a better player than OscarI think Oscar would already have 20 if he had Robertson, Moses, Snodgrass, prime Hudds putting in balls for him.
Oscar has had Slater, Longman, Coyle, Christie
Nope. Different, absolutely. Better? Depends what you’re using as a yard stick.That’s possible, doesn’t change the fact Abel was/is a better player than Oscar