Haji shite (14 Viewers)

DT-R

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A good striker obviously scores goals but when he isn’t he doesn’t hold the ball up, 2nd best with any CB, doesn’t assist, doesn’t bring others into play. He’s just a passenger.
Its not like he's even popping up with important goals in times of need either. Like today, under pressure, needing a win, he dissappears.

The last minute Norwich equaliser aside (which hit him more than him actually scoring), he's scored a brace in a 7-1 game, a brace in a 4-0 game, and 1 in a 5-0 game. Hes popping up with goals in games we're coasting in. When we're actually battling and fighting, he just vanishes.

The Blackburn game was probably the first game this season that didnt fully go our way. Yes we won 2-0, but they were really the first team to put us under a bit of pressure and come at us and we've not been the same, full flowing, all out attack playing team since. And funnily enough, Haji hasnt scored since then either. Games get tough, Haji dissappears.

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Tommo1993

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He’s gotta be given chances. Where I agree he looks totally off it - personally I’ve never thought he’s a quality player with the ball anyway, I don’t think he’s a technically gifted player. But he needs proper chances. It’s a different worry if he’s missing several chances but we’ve not been creating much at all in the last few weeks.
 

oscillatewildly

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Simms played well.
Haji had plenty of ball played to him but displayed the classic case of playdoh couldn’t be bothered waste of oxygen let alone space on a piece of grass ‘quality’ that renders me to hating this bastard as opposed to questioning his selection.
I passionately want to see him hounded out of my club.
PASSIONATELY.
Oh and boy can he find the side netting!
Absolutely c**t!
 

MikeyMoo

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All a bit harsh. Our players are clearly, all of them, having problems when coming back from injury. But they will, all of them, turn it around. Win at home, draw away, no need to panic just because of Ipswich. Any result against Brum is fine.
 

oscillatewildly

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All a bit harsh. Our players are clearly, all of them, having problems when coming back from injury. But they will, all of them, turn it around. Win at home, draw away, no need to panic just because of Ipswich. Any result against Brum is fine.
It’s not ‘harsh’ at all.
Nobody expected the early form to continue ( I can’t imagine so?)
But to criticise/address/ the current poor form and be pulled up on it is the stuff of the imperious dry under mattress owners club.
There are signs of damp creeping in.
 

shmmeee

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Comparing our all time 11th highest scorer with Jordy Hiwula and Tyler Walker. Amazing scenes.
 

shmmeee

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Me remembering all our old strikers who if they weren’t scoring were saving penalties, wearing the sky blue Sam suit and making half time orange juice…
 

DT-R

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Me remembering all our old strikers who if they weren’t scoring were saving penalties, wearing the sky blue Sam suit and making half time orange juice…
Just a bit of effort and not vanishing when the games get tough would be a start tbf

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