Transfer Rumour Frank Onyeka (26 Viewers)

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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Yeah I had you all🤣🤣.

In all seriousness that’s the best performance i’ve seen from him so fair play to the lad. perhaps suits cov’s style more than ours. Nice to see him play well and receive a standing ovation.
Different levels to be honest 😂 you’re comparing to what he’s like against premier league opposition… bound to be a slight step down for him
 

duffer

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Very Lloyd McGrath, and that's a compliment by the way. Players who break up play are unusual these days but essential if you want to succeed . I like him a lot.

Highest compliment you can pay, in my book. McGrath was the beating heart of one great Cov side, and it could be well be that Frank the Tank might be the same for another one.

Exactly what we needed and when we needed it, imho, a really excellent signing.
 

Lamps

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Looks the real deal , yellow card perhaps held him back slightly secomd half and ran out of legs .. but what a signing he could be
Or more like what a player he will be. I still can't get my head around those who couldn't see the difference he will make.
 

Otis

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Not wanting to blow my own trumpet, because others said the same. He was just the sort of player we needed and that's why many of us were still confident of maintaining a challenge at the top, when others were puzzled as to why we still believed that.

FL said himself, we needed help. We could all clearly see that ourselves. And it wasn't going to take much to change our fortunes back round. We just needed a constructive January transfer window.

And we got it.

One player can change a team and we were crying out for a ball winner and a player with energy and strength. Someone who could break up play etc.

The guy has played 41 times for his country and has also played in the Bundesliga and Premier League.

It was clear that he was going to have quality.

As always....keep the faith..

The predictions of Boro tanking us and our suffering a heavy defeat were way off the mark

Home form has been excellent and with FTT embedded into the side, it solidified us further.
 
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Gibbo

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Exactly the type of player we needed. People may like Eccles and I love Torp but neither has the necessary physicality, particularly with Rudoni and Grimes both having a bit of the dandy dan.

The best England central midfield came about by accident in the 1986 World Cup - Glen Hoddle doing the fancy stuff and Peter Reid as the 'enforcer'. That is the sort of combo we need and may have found
 

edgy

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Reminded me of George Boateng at his best for us. Not huge physically but a real presence about him

I was thinking Boateng myself this morning. As I was a little too young to appreciate McGrath.

Onyeka didnt sit as deep as I was expecting, but I think that is becuase he has the legs and engine to get back when needed. He looks a proper box to box type. I wouldn't be suprised to see him add goals to the team as well.
 

Fergusons_Beard

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What was interesting was how high up the pitch Grimes was getting. Into areas where he could press and make an impact.

The tank position play allowed for that because Grimes didn’t have to cover for the counter.


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David O'Day

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What was interesting was how high up the pitch Grimes was getting. Into areas where he could press and make an impact.

The tank position play allowed for that because Grimes didn’t have to cover for the counter.


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He was further forward against Oxford as well, I think it is something Lampard has decided to change.
 

KenilworthSkyBlue

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What was interesting was how high up the pitch Grimes was getting. Into areas where he could press and make an impact.

The tank position play allowed for that because Grimes didn’t have to cover for the counter.


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I noticed that.

You can see the sense in it as being further forward actually allows him to unlock defences with his passing or in the press have an extra man to help close down the opposition.

Also, a big part of the problem with the midfield previously was the huge gaps which were left in the transition and a lot of the time that was largely due to Grimes sitting way too deep, Rudoni doing his floating paper bag act and either Torp or Eccles then being forced to act as a one man midfield.

In a roundabout way, by encouraging Grimes further forward when we have the ball or in the press - and having Onyeka sitting in the traditional 6 slot - I think that actually helps in the event the ball is lost as at least there's some semblance of a midfield structure there.
 

fatso

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Thats what Premier League quality looks like
Tbf he couldnt get anywhere near Brentfords first 11, and hes hardly kicked a ball before the ACON tournament,
and yet he drops into our midfield effortlessly and goes off to a (deserved) standing ovation. It reminded me of Esse when he arrived, which, for me just highlights the massive gulf in quality between the Championship and the PL.

We won't keep many of this squad (if any) if we do go up, and the recruitment department will have a very busy summer
 

SkyBlueMatt

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I was surprised with the negative comments from the small minority about him. The gulf between the PL (especially top half) and the Championship is massive. He'll be a star for us.

What he also gives is more depth. Having our strongest starting 11 then being able to bring on Torp, Eccles, Esse, Simms & Markelo is fantastic.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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I was surprised with the negative comments from the small minority about him. The gulf between the PL (especially top half) and the Championship is massive. He'll be a star for us.

What he also gives is more depth. Having our strongest starting 11 then being able to bring on Torp, Eccles, Esse, Simms & Markelo is fantastic.
Noticeable change of legs in midfield when he went off
Eccles added mobility as Rudoni was tiring Torp didn’t have the same legs as onyeka
Also why do we not engage the ball on the edge of the box?
 

alexccfc99

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Lot of pressure on the big mans shoulders but that was as impressive a debut as I can remember any Coventry City player having

Is only one game but really looks like the missing ingredient
 

Londonccfcfan

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Outstanding debut. His positioning alongside Grimes made a big difference, allowing them to break up attacks.
Some of his passing was far better than I’d been expecting.
Like FL said yesterday...he eats the ground up literally round him. He snuffed out everything.

Before he even won the ball..he was 2 steps ahead and knew what his next pass/ lay off was going to be.

He was here , there everywhere!

This sort of instinct cant be taught.

For a debut! Take a bow son.
 

SkyBlueMatt

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Noticeable change of legs in midfield when he went off
Eccles added mobility as Rudoni was tiring Torp didn’t have the same legs as onyeka
Also why do we not engage the ball on the edge of the box?

He didn't but they are different types of players. Torp is more creative and The Tank has the engine. He's also a PL player. No shame in not being able to keep up with Big Frank. He gave us fresh legs and there will be times when Torp is needed when we need that extra spark.
 

ccfc1234

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He has raw athleticism Eccles and Torp for their qualities are some way away in that respect. I am just pleased we can say to him run hard for 70 mins and then we can bring on less physically dynamic players with slightly different skill sets when the opposition are slightly more tired.
 

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