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procdoc

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It's hilarious how much of a little idiot you actually are.

Did you read the article I referenced when you were crying about wanting evidence. Or are you too thick to read.
I’m able to read your inane posts so yes I can thanks. He played a handful of games there, we have all seen that. He’s still a winger though.
As for being a little idiot, thanks I’ll take that as a compliment. Clearly you’re rattled, go and get some air
 

edgy

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Not sure if he’s been mentioned. Is this guy worth a look. À la Gyokeres. He always looks like he gives teams a hard time.

Before the game at the weekend, I always thought he was pretty average. Thought he had a decent game though against our lads who are supposed to be amongst the best in the championship.

One to watch id say.
 

Viktor17

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Before the game at the weekend, I always thought he was pretty average. Thought he had a decent game though against our lads who are supposed to be amongst the best in the championship.

One to watch id say.
End product is minimal. over 100 championship games and 7 goals.

Still very raw, granted he had decent game saturday....but no end product. Attitude also been mentioned in dispatches.
 

JSL

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Could that Championship winger be Bae Jun-Ho from Stoke? Still just 22, got over 100 appearances for them now and playing regularly for South Korea.

Im not sure Stoke would sell to us or anyone TBH. They will surely want to strengthen to make a go of the playoffs etc
 

PUSB-We_are_going_up

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Not CCFC connected, but a Stoke fan I know has told me the rumour going around is that they are after Hamer in January.
Now that would be a spanner in the works, I wonder if Boro will be too, and in this hypothetical situation, where does Hamer go, was it Robins, Adi or the place that he loved most, I mean with Robins at Stoke he could probably live here again anyways
 

KenilworthSkyBlue

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I dont think he was that crap at football the other day, he’s just not a very good finisher, he’s actually decent on the ball

He was a handful at times, but his end product was very poor. I wouldn't really recommend basing his entire ability off a relatively OK performance.

His all round play 'can' be good but a big part of that is because he's both ridiculously physical and quick. Technically he's very limited and his work rate is often dreadful.
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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He was a handful at times, but his end product was very poor. I wouldn't really recommend basing his entire ability off a relatively OK performance.

His all round play 'can' be good but a big part of that is because he's both ridiculously physical and quick. Technically he's very limited and his work rate is often dreadful.
His athleticism was well suited to the game plan of hitting on the break and knocking balls over the top to be fair, but as you say he was let down technically.
 

KenilworthSkyBlue

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His athleticism was well suited to the game plan of hitting on the break and knocking balls over the top to be fair, but as you say he was let down technically.

If you're looking to hit teams on the counter, which Bristol did, then naturally he's going to cause problems as that level of pace and power is always going to pose a threat.

But being that technically inept will make even your more better games look pretty crap - average in the grand scheme of things.

He's a player I'm surprised we didn't actually look at under Robins to be honest. He liked the occasional project.
 

PUSB-We_are_going_up

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If you're looking to hit teams on the counter, which Bristol did, then naturally he's going to cause problems as that level of pace and power is always going to pose a threat.

But being that technically inept will make even your more better games look pretty crap - average in the grand scheme of things.

He's a player I'm surprised we didn't actually look at under Robins to be honest. He liked the occasional project.
I think we were after him at one point iirc before he joined Brizzle
 

Liquid Gold

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I thought Armstrong looked a real handful on Saturday. Strong, quick and direct.

I thought at the time he didn't have any end product and his stats support that.
 

Farmer Jim

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@Farmer Jim how often did Mcneil play at CAM for you, or was he mainly a winger or wide midfield?

Usually out wide mate, but can also play as a 10 and fill in left back too.

He gets a lot of stick from our fans, which is mainly due to his connections to Sean Dyche, who is still universally despised by the majority of our fans, which is unfair to him (imo ).

He`s very one paced, but has a wand of a left foot, but can play out wide on either wing

He`s not an out and out winger, mainly due to his lack of pace, but he`s very good at shielding his full back defensively and works very hard for the team.

He`s the type of player, that managers always love, as he`s dependable and versatile, but at the same time , can frustrate fans due to his perceived lack of pace.

He`d be a good player for a newly promoted team, looking for " solid " reasonably priced players to help them stay in the league for that vitally important first season.
 

David O'Day

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Thought he was awful, proper carthorse and the times he had to sprint he looked like he was pully a trailer. Add the fact he doesn't scored anywhere near enough goals then it's a no for me.

Not for me.
 

Ccfcisparks

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Usually out wide mate, but can also play as a 10 and fill in left back too.

He gets a lot of stick from our fans, which is mainly due to his connections to Sean Dyche, who is still universally despised by the majority of our fans, which is unfair to him (imo ).

He`s very one paced, but has a wand of a left foot, but can play out wide on either wing

He`s not an out and out winger, mainly due to his lack of pace, but he`s very good at shielding his full back defensively and works very hard for the team.

He`s the type of player, that managers always love, as he`s dependable and versatile, but at the same time , can frustrate fans due to his perceived lack of pace.

He`d be a good player for a newly promoted team, looking for " solid " reasonably priced players to help them stay in the league for that vitally important first season.
Thank you mate much appreciated.
 

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