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Post by lordb on Aug 23, 2023 11:13:59 GMT
www.artivenews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=265The news that Bae Jun-ho's team, Daejeon Hana Citizen, is currently negotiating over the transfer of Stoke, raises the expectations of domestic fans. Bae Jun-ho was born in 2003 and is currently evaluated as the most talented among the K-League pro players of his age. At the time of the U20 World Cup, the fact that his talent was so extraordinary that there were rumors of a transfer to Arteta's Arsenal was a hot topic abroad, and many people consider Bae Jun-ho as one of the best talents in Korea, comparing him to Lee (PSG) Name: Bae Jun-Ho Nationality: Korea Date of birth: August 21, 2003 (20 years old) Height: 180cm Youth experience: Daegu FC U-12, Jinwi High School Current club: Daejeon Hana Citizen Uniform number: 33 National team experience: Korea U20 soccer team Position: Left winger, attacking midfielder, central midfielder (Mezzala) foot: right foot Similar players: Iniesta, Lee Chung-yong, Lee Kang-in Strengths: Off-pressing, dribbling, passing, on the ball Weaknesses: Physical, Judgment Bae Jun-ho is the best attacking talent in Korea after Lee Kang-in Bae Jun-ho was the main character who led the team to the semifinals by playing as the ace of Kim Eun-joong at the U20 World Cup. Bae Jun-ho has even the 'multi-sensibility' to digest bad the 2nd and 3rd lines, and has natural talents such as the ability to carry the ball in the midfield area, dribble and depressurization to beat the opponent, and finishing ability soch as pass. This gifted player has been in the limelight since childhood. When he is in the central attacking midfielder and Mezzala position, like Iniesta and Santi Cazorla, he is the center of the team's attacking work and is mainly responsible for attacking creativity. In the case of playing as a left winger, the main foot is the right foot, so it is a player with many similarities to Iniesta by coming into the center and showing playmaking, passing, and goal-seeking movements. Even within the K-League, Bae Jun-ho is evaluated as an overwhelming talent of his age. This is evaluated as a talent comparable to the'senior' Lee Kang-in, who won the Golden Ball at the U20 World Cup, and is at PSG. The strange thing is that Bae Jun-ho has never had European experience, but he has often surprised others by demonstrating his genius sense, just like European players handle the ball. However, since he is still a young player born in 2003, the disadvantages of lack of judgment and lack of physical skills due to lack of experience remain as homework. However, because of Bae Jun-ho's excellent body balance, he is not far behind European players of the name age, so there are are many fans who are not concerned about his physical condition. Since the U20 World Cup is a gathering place for soccer players from all over the world who are looking forward to the future, scouts from many big European clubs check every match. In fact, Bae Jun-ho caught the eye of European scouts and was recommended to some English clubs. In some places, transfer rules that Arsenal in England are aiming to recruit Bae Jun-ho also came out and gathered topics. At that time, after the semi-final match, Italy U20 World Cup coach Carmine Nunziata praised, "Bae Jun-ho, number 10, was very good. His skills are great." AT Madrid coach Diego Simeone, who played against Team K-League during Atletico Madrid's visit to Korea, commented on Bae Jun-ho, "Bae Jun-ho's line play was very impressive." Daejeon coach Lee Min-seong said, “I think you have to go if you want Bae Jun-ho in a good place. He thinks it would be better if the players leave. If you go to Europe, yes. I don't think there are any players who can do the same skills, ball touch, flexibility, and dribbling than Bae Jun-ho. He cheered for his student Bae Jun-ho, Saying, “He is a player that is too good for me to have.” If Bae Joon-ho confirmed his move to 'man's team' Stoke City and started his European career in the second division of England, there would be many positive aspects. First of all, Stoke City is in the 2nd division, but it is not a small club at all, and because of the nature of the 2nd division in England, it often requires stamina and physical leather than technology. However, some of the so-called 'genius' soccer players, in the process of excessively focusing on physical management, lose their existing strengths such as agility and quickness due to excessive muscle attachment. Bae Jun-ho is a talented midfielder who hands the ball well. He has the ability to pass and score goals, and in the center he can be the lubricant for the team with his dribbles and de-pressing. He is a player who can digest all the front lines and also plays a lot of defensive rolls in central midfield, so if he moves to Stoke City, he will have man chances to play in the second and third lines. Overall potential 9/10 Weakness - physical. Hmmmm! Yes As we're Bojan, Eastham, Violet, Stein, Orlygsson, Adrian Heath
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Post by noustie on Aug 23, 2023 11:18:55 GMT
Weakness - physical. Hmmmm! Yes As we're Bojan, Eastham, Violet, Stein, Orlygsson, Adrian Heath I remember being at Hoekstra's home debut and as he failed to control the second ball in three minutes bunted in the rough vicinity of his forehead and went out for throw-ins - the bloke behind me went 'Absolutely wank he is!'
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Post by Caerwrangonpotter on Aug 23, 2023 11:20:20 GMT
Yes As we're Bojan, Eastham, Violet, Stein, Orlygsson, Adrian Heath I remember being at Hoekstra's home debut and as he failed to control the second ball in three minutes bunted in the rough vicinity of his forehead and went out for throw-ins - the bloke behind me went 'Absolutely wank he is!' Sacrilage!
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Post by clarkeda on Aug 23, 2023 11:26:24 GMT
No idea who this bloke was a few weeks ago but he seems pretty good with our foreign activity. I’m sure he was all over jojic or Leris deal.
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Post by KyleLightbulb on Aug 23, 2023 11:28:09 GMT
Is he a number 10 or a winger though? www.artivenews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=265The news that Bae Jun-ho's team, Daejeon Hana Citizen, is currently negotiating over the transfer of Stoke, raises the expectations of domestic fans. Bae Jun-ho was born in 2003 and is currently evaluated as the most talented among the K-League pro players of his age. At the time of the U20 World Cup, the fact that his talent was so extraordinary that there were rumors of a transfer to Arteta's Arsenal was a hot topic abroad, and many people consider Bae Jun-ho as one of the best talents in Korea, comparing him to Lee (PSG) Name: Bae Jun-Ho Nationality: Korea Date of birth: August 21, 2003 (20 years old) Height: 180cm Youth experience: Daegu FC U-12, Jinwi High School Current club: Daejeon Hana Citizen Uniform number: 33 National team experience: Korea U20 soccer team Position: Left winger, attacking midfielder, central midfielder (Mezzala) foot: right foot Similar players: Iniesta, Lee Chung-yong, Lee Kang-in Strengths: Off-pressing, dribbling, passing, on the ball Weaknesses: Physical, Judgment Bae Jun-ho is the best attacking talent in Korea after Lee Kang-in Bae Jun-ho was the main character who led the team to the semifinals by playing as the ace of Kim Eun-joong at the U20 World Cup. Bae Jun-ho has even the 'multi-sensibility' to digest bad the 2nd and 3rd lines, and has natural talents such as the ability to carry the ball in the midfield area, dribble and depressurization to beat the opponent, and finishing ability soch as pass. This gifted player has been in the limelight since childhood. When he is in the central attacking midfielder and Mezzala position, like Iniesta and Santi Cazorla, he is the center of the team's attacking work and is mainly responsible for attacking creativity. In the case of playing as a left winger, the main foot is the right foot, so it is a player with many similarities to Iniesta by coming into the center and showing playmaking, passing, and goal-seeking movements. Even within the K-League, Bae Jun-ho is evaluated as an overwhelming talent of his age. This is evaluated as a talent comparable to the'senior' Lee Kang-in, who won the Golden Ball at the U20 World Cup, and is at PSG. The strange thing is that Bae Jun-ho has never had European experience, but he has often surprised others by demonstrating his genius sense, just like European players handle the ball. However, since he is still a young player born in 2003, the disadvantages of lack of judgment and lack of physical skills due to lack of experience remain as homework. However, because of Bae Jun-ho's excellent body balance, he is not far behind European players of the name age, so there are are many fans who are not concerned about his physical condition. Since the U20 World Cup is a gathering place for soccer players from all over the world who are looking forward to the future, scouts from many big European clubs check every match. In fact, Bae Jun-ho caught the eye of European scouts and was recommended to some English clubs. In some places, transfer rules that Arsenal in England are aiming to recruit Bae Jun-ho also came out and gathered topics. At that time, after the semi-final match, Italy U20 World Cup coach Carmine Nunziata praised, "Bae Jun-ho, number 10, was very good. His skills are great." AT Madrid coach Diego Simeone, who played against Team K-League during Atletico Madrid's visit to Korea, commented on Bae Jun-ho, "Bae Jun-ho's line play was very impressive." Daejeon coach Lee Min-seong said, “I think you have to go if you want Bae Jun-ho in a good place. He thinks it would be better if the players leave. If you go to Europe, yes. I don't think there are any players who can do the same skills, ball touch, flexibility, and dribbling than Bae Jun-ho. He cheered for his student Bae Jun-ho, Saying, “He is a player that is too good for me to have.” If Bae Joon-ho confirmed his move to 'man's team' Stoke City and started his European career in the second division of England, there would be many positive aspects. First of all, Stoke City is in the 2nd division, but it is not a small club at all, and because of the nature of the 2nd division in England, it often requires stamina and physical leather than technology. However, some of the so-called 'genius' soccer players, in the process of excessively focusing on physical management, lose their existing strengths such as agility and quickness due to excessive muscle attachment. Bae Jun-ho is a talented midfielder who hands the ball well. He has the ability to pass and score goals, and in the center he can be the lubricant for the team with his dribbles and de-pressing. He is a player who can digest all the front lines and also plays a lot of defensive rolls in central midfield, so if he moves to Stoke City, he will have man chances to play in the second and third lines. Overall potential 9/10 If he's half the play Kang-In is, we'll have done extremely well
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Post by bgreen13 on Aug 23, 2023 11:29:12 GMT
What are the circumferences of his biceps though…
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Post by J-Roar on Aug 23, 2023 11:30:50 GMT
He reminds me of a certain Spanish magician we had here.. Ali Bongo?
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Post by theporcelainpele on Aug 23, 2023 11:37:16 GMT
He reminds me of a certain Spanish magician we had here.. Juabra Xuadabra? Saw him at Berryhill working mens club before the bingo one Sunday in the 90s. Quite good tbf!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2023 11:40:27 GMT
Right got it now Would have been better if it was said in person I reckon, or I wasn't a thick fucker Stick to references of Royale's with cheese and mayonnaise. I've seen them do it man, they drown em in that shit
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2023 11:49:56 GMT
Very excited about this one.
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Aug 23, 2023 11:53:37 GMT
He reminds me of a certain Spanish magician we had here.. Juabra Xuadabra? Saw him at Berryhill working mens club before the bingo one Sunday in the 90s. Quite good tbf! I remember him UNO, DOS ...then he made the woman disappear without a TRES
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Post by potterpanzera on Aug 23, 2023 12:03:34 GMT
With players such as Johnson, Wesley, Hoever & Vidigal performing well at this moment, an addition such as this chap would really continue to appeal. Some of the vision & transitions we've seen our current crop churn even in the past few weeks & then with this chaps turn of pace we've seen on those clips kindly shared...imagine those against the Rotherham we saw a few weeks back... He'll also bring some very useful depth and competition to Johnsons / LCM role . Seeing Thompson rise against Watford, as opposed to Pearson, is what we should hope to see for each position.
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Post by fullmetaljacket on Aug 23, 2023 12:07:17 GMT
Similar players: Iniesta,
Stopped reading after that. All I need to know.
Get it done.
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Post by etebojan on Aug 23, 2023 12:09:21 GMT
With players such as Johnson, Wesley, Hoever & Vidigal performing well at this moment, an addition such as this chap would really continue to appeal. Some of the vision & transitions we've seen our current crop churn even in the past few weeks & then with this chaps turn of pace we've seen on those clips kindly shared...imagine those against the Rotherham we saw a few weeks back... He'll also bring some very useful depth and competition to Johnsons / LCM role . Seeing Thompson rise against Watford, as opposed to Pearson, is what we should hope to see for each position. So do we think he’ll be pushing Johnson for the AM spot or challenging for Tyrese spot on wing?
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Post by clarkeda on Aug 23, 2023 12:10:57 GMT
With players such as Johnson, Wesley, Hoever & Vidigal performing well at this moment, an addition such as this chap would really continue to appeal. Some of the vision & transitions we've seen our current crop churn even in the past few weeks & then with this chaps turn of pace we've seen on those clips kindly shared...imagine those against the Rotherham we saw a few weeks back... He'll also bring some very useful depth and competition to Johnsons / LCM role . Seeing Thompson rise against Watford, as opposed to Pearson, is what we should hope to see for each position. So do we think he’ll be pushing Johnson for the AM spot or challenging for Tyrese spot on wing? Johnson. We have no Johnson cover and about 15 wide players
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Post by lordb on Aug 23, 2023 12:11:03 GMT
With players such as Johnson, Wesley, Hoever & Vidigal performing well at this moment, an addition such as this chap would really continue to appeal. Some of the vision & transitions we've seen our current crop churn even in the past few weeks & then with this chaps turn of pace we've seen on those clips kindly shared...imagine those against the Rotherham we saw a few weeks back... He'll also bring some very useful depth and competition to Johnsons / LCM role . Seeing Thompson rise against Watford, as opposed to Pearson, is what we should hope to see for each position. So do we think he’ll be pushing Johnson for the AM spot or challenging for Tyrese spot on wing? Am or inverted left winger But going by the excellent stuff posted above he's a genuine inside forward Skills
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Post by GeneralFaye on Aug 23, 2023 12:11:09 GMT
Similar players: Iniesta, Stopped reading after that. All I need to know. Get it done. My favourite player to watch for many years.
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Post by silverdollar on Aug 23, 2023 12:11:46 GMT
With players such as Johnson, Wesley, Hoever & Vidigal performing well at this moment, an addition such as this chap would really continue to appeal. Some of the vision & transitions we've seen our current crop churn even in the past few weeks & then with this chaps turn of pace we've seen on those clips kindly shared...imagine those against the Rotherham we saw a few weeks back... He'll also bring some very useful depth and competition to Johnsons / LCM role . Seeing Thompson rise against Watford, as opposed to Pearson, is what we should hope to see for each position. So do we think he’ll be pushing Johnson for the AM spot or challenging for Tyrese spot on wing? Tyrese's spot???
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Post by potterpanzera on Aug 23, 2023 12:15:19 GMT
With players such as Johnson, Wesley, Hoever & Vidigal performing well at this moment, an addition such as this chap would really continue to appeal. Some of the vision & transitions we've seen our current crop churn even in the past few weeks & then with this chaps turn of pace we've seen on those clips kindly shared...imagine those against the Rotherham we saw a few weeks back... He'll also bring some very useful depth and competition to Johnsons / LCM role . Seeing Thompson rise against Watford, as opposed to Pearson, is what we should hope to see for each position. So do we think he’ll be pushing Johnson for the AM spot or challenging for Tyrese spot on wing? Good question. Johnson already appears to be a consistent, competent performer. Tyrese has, as we know, a certain spice. From a squad perspective, Neil, I can imagine. would relish a fresh exciting Korean to enthuse and frighten for places. Against Rotherham, absolutely. Central, he would have continued to turn over their docility. Watford, Johnson's mass was appreciated as it was much tighter centrally and perhaps our Bae would have been lost. Then again, pardon the stereotype, but the Asian tenacity is marvellous so quite frankly, get him in, get him mixing! Your thoughts?
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Aug 23, 2023 12:18:48 GMT
So do we think he’ll be pushing Johnson for the AM spot or challenging for Tyrese spot on wing? Good question. Johnson already appears to be a consistent, competent performer. Tyrese has, as we know, a certain spice. From a squad perspective, Neil, I can imagine. would relish a fresh exciting Korean to enthuse and frighten for places. Against Rotherham, absolutely. Central, he would have continued to turn over their docility. Watford, Johnson's mass was appreciated as it was much tighter centrally and perhaps our Bae would have been lost. Then again, pardon the stereotype, but the Asian tenacity is marvellous so quite frankly, get him in, get him mixing! Your thoughts? Welcome to the board PP. Are you Korean by any chance?
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Post by dirtygary69 on Aug 23, 2023 12:19:50 GMT
There really does seem to be something in this as there appears to be too much coming from too many decent sources for it to be bollocks. He looks like a proper player - hopefully he's up to the physical nature of The Championship. You have a feeling that if he's up to it, we're looking at something special.
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Post by vidigal7 on Aug 23, 2023 12:20:34 GMT
I'd rather not sign a player who doesn't really want to come here. If this guy would like to play in the big league(s) and has the potential to do so then I quite like the idea or assumption that he would come here and bust a gut to impress as he'll be right in that shop window for a lucrative move, both for club & player. What I don't want is players comfortable, as in happy to just turn up and collect a pay packet
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Post by miggo on Aug 23, 2023 12:27:28 GMT
If we only played players that dream of playing for Stoke City we would be restricted to kids from an ST postcode.
If the recruitment policy is picking gems from obscure teams around the world to come and showcase themselves at Stoke to earn bigger moves and make us a profit in the process then more credit to the club.
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Post by potterpanzera on Aug 23, 2023 12:28:46 GMT
Good question. Johnson already appears to be a consistent, competent performer. Tyrese has, as we know, a certain spice. From a squad perspective, Neil, I can imagine. would relish a fresh exciting Korean to enthuse and frighten for places. Against Rotherham, absolutely. Central, he would have continued to turn over their docility. Watford, Johnson's mass was appreciated as it was much tighter centrally and perhaps our Bae would have been lost. Then again, pardon the stereotype, but the Asian tenacity is marvellous so quite frankly, get him in, get him mixing! Your thoughts? Welcome to the board PP. Are you Korean by any chance? Thanks! Nice to contribute. First season ticket back for a few years. Look forward to all the squabbling. If it helps settle him in I'll wear the flag
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Post by dutchstokie on Aug 23, 2023 12:44:13 GMT
www.artivenews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=265The news that Bae Jun-ho's team, Daejeon Hana Citizen, is currently negotiating over the transfer of Stoke, raises the expectations of domestic fans. Bae Jun-ho was born in 2003 and is currently evaluated as the most talented among the K-League pro players of his age. At the time of the U20 World Cup, the fact that his talent was so extraordinary that there were rumors of a transfer to Arteta's Arsenal was a hot topic abroad, and many people consider Bae Jun-ho as one of the best talents in Korea, comparing him to Lee (PSG) Name: Bae Jun-Ho Nationality: Korea Date of birth: August 21, 2003 (20 years old) Height: 180cm Youth experience: Daegu FC U-12, Jinwi High School Current club: Daejeon Hana Citizen Uniform number: 33 National team experience: Korea U20 soccer team Position: Left winger, attacking midfielder, central midfielder (Mezzala) foot: right foot Similar players: Iniesta, Lee Chung-yong, Lee Kang-in Strengths: Off-pressing, dribbling, passing, on the ball Weaknesses: Physical, Judgment Bae Jun-ho is the best attacking talent in Korea after Lee Kang-in Bae Jun-ho was the main character who led the team to the semifinals by playing as the ace of Kim Eun-joong at the U20 World Cup. Bae Jun-ho has even the 'multi-sensibility' to digest bad the 2nd and 3rd lines, and has natural talents such as the ability to carry the ball in the midfield area, dribble and depressurization to beat the opponent, and finishing ability soch as pass. This gifted player has been in the limelight since childhood. When he is in the central attacking midfielder and Mezzala position, like Iniesta and Santi Cazorla, he is the center of the team's attacking work and is mainly responsible for attacking creativity. In the case of playing as a left winger, the main foot is the right foot, so it is a player with many similarities to Iniesta by coming into the center and showing playmaking, passing, and goal-seeking movements. Even within the K-League, Bae Jun-ho is evaluated as an overwhelming talent of his age. This is evaluated as a talent comparable to the'senior' Lee Kang-in, who won the Golden Ball at the U20 World Cup, and is at PSG. The strange thing is that Bae Jun-ho has never had European experience, but he has often surprised others by demonstrating his genius sense, just like European players handle the ball. However, since he is still a young player born in 2003, the disadvantages of lack of judgment and lack of physical skills due to lack of experience remain as homework. However, because of Bae Jun-ho's excellent body balance, he is not far behind European players of the name age, so there are are many fans who are not concerned about his physical condition. Since the U20 World Cup is a gathering place for soccer players from all over the world who are looking forward to the future, scouts from many big European clubs check every match. In fact, Bae Jun-ho caught the eye of European scouts and was recommended to some English clubs. In some places, transfer rules that Arsenal in England are aiming to recruit Bae Jun-ho also came out and gathered topics. At that time, after the semi-final match, Italy U20 World Cup coach Carmine Nunziata praised, "Bae Jun-ho, number 10, was very good. His skills are great." AT Madrid coach Diego Simeone, who played against Team K-League during Atletico Madrid's visit to Korea, commented on Bae Jun-ho, "Bae Jun-ho's line play was very impressive." Daejeon coach Lee Min-seong said, “I think you have to go if you want Bae Jun-ho in a good place. He thinks it would be better if the players leave. If you go to Europe, yes. I don't think there are any players who can do the same skills, ball touch, flexibility, and dribbling than Bae Jun-ho. He cheered for his student Bae Jun-ho, Saying, “He is a player that is too good for me to have.” If Bae Joon-ho confirmed his move to 'man's team' Stoke City and started his European career in the second division of England, there would be many positive aspects. First of all, Stoke City is in the 2nd division, but it is not a small club at all, and because of the nature of the 2nd division in England, it often requires stamina and physical leather than technology. However, some of the so-called 'genius' soccer players, in the process of excessively focusing on physical management, lose their existing strengths such as agility and quickness due to excessive muscle attachment. Bae Jun-ho is a talented midfielder who hands the ball well. He has the ability to pass and score goals, and in the center he can be the lubricant for the team with his dribbles and de-pressing. He is a player who can digest all the front lines and also plays a lot of defensive rolls in central midfield, so if he moves to Stoke City, he will have man chances to play in the second and third lines. Overall potential 9/10 Weakness - physical. Hmmmm! Gerrim on the chayze n bacon oatcakes !!!!
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Post by gogogadget on Aug 23, 2023 12:49:04 GMT
Yes As we're Bojan, Eastham, Violet, Stein, Orlygsson, Adrian Heath I remember being at Hoekstra's home debut and as he failed to control the second ball in three minutes bunted in the rough vicinity of his forehead and went out for throw-ins - the bloke behind me went 'Absolutely wank he is!' Probably still a regular poster on here
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Post by pottersrule on Aug 23, 2023 13:04:45 GMT
Time and patience will be important with some of these signings. Brentford followed a similar model but for every Maupay, Benrahma and Mbeumo they also had a list of overseas players who didn't work out (including developmental talent purchased for their B team). Even so, it looks like our due diligence is very good and it's a positive to see we're trying a different approach. We had one on loan last season his name escapes me?
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Post by pottersrule on Aug 23, 2023 13:17:25 GMT
I remember being at Hoekstra's home debut and as he failed to control the second ball in three minutes bunted in the rough vicinity of his forehead and went out for throw-ins - the bloke behind me went 'Absolutely wank he is!' Probably still a regular poster on here Think we all know his name as well.
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Post by questionable on Aug 23, 2023 13:28:34 GMT
Probably still a regular poster on here Think we all know his name as well. Bayern?
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Post by pottersrule on Aug 23, 2023 13:30:08 GMT
Think we all know his name as well. Bayern? No comment!
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