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perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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I don't think Nicolas, Oatway or John Piercy are good enough for this division. It would be better if we paid the wages for all three for a better player.


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e77

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May 23, 2004
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Nicolas looks good at this level (and probably would at a level higher than this, to be honest), Charlie can do a job man marking, Chippy looked like he had never been away yesterday.

Piercy has talent but tends to get injured a lot.
 




Nice to see some complimentary comments for Charlie. I thought he looked very fresh yesterday, chased well, some nice passes including a couple of very creative forward ones, no passes astray, and even 3 headers won against bigger blokes!

The other guy who deserves praise yesterday is Dean Hammond, who did a fine job out on the right.
 




Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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London Irish said:
Nice to see some complimentary comments for Charlie. I thought he looked very fresh yesterday, chased well, some nice passes including a couple of very creative forward ones, no passes astray, and even 3 headers won against bigger blokes!

The other guy who deserves praise yesterday is Dean Hammond, who did a fine job out on the right.

agree with you bout oatway but thought hammond didnt get forward enough
 


Maybe, but if he'd done that, he might not have helped the defence out. Was it his great tackle/clearance near the end that protected the win? Couldn't see Jarrett doing that to be honest. And Hammond also did it in the Preston game too. That's 4 of our 11 points he probably earned us in those 2 games.
 






perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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Despite his short stature and his lack of speed, and his age, I still think Charlie Oatway has the potential to become a better player.

All he needs to do is to think before making the pass, which also means he has to control the ball to give him that extra second.

His major fault to me has always been losing the ball in possession as he dallies (e.g. against Swindon) or passing the ball into the channels where the defender was waiting.

Now we have a decent Manager, maybe he can correct some faults in his game and be a valuable squad member.
 


CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
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perseus said:
I don't think Nicolas, Oatway or John Piercy are good enough for this division. It would be better if we paid the wages for all three for a better player.

You don't think Nicolas is good enough for this division.

Have you seen him play?
 






perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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Ive seen Nicolas on the pitch, notably against QPR. Was he having a bad day. It could conceivably because MCGhee made a cock-up with the tactics.

Count the number of good passes he makes, or lack of.

But somebody said on SCR that he should be pushed up a bit more. A short pass to a fellow Albion player is not much good in the centre circle, but a shrewd ball on the edge of the penalty area might create a goal.

Against QPR, Nicolas was faced by better players. Not much better but they won the midfield and created more chances than us.

By general consensus, in the second half against QPR we were beaten in midfield. We are still not creating enough chances.

Time will tell. Count the decent passes Nicolas makes. Count the times the Albion play the ball to him through midfield and see what happens. Watch how little of the pitch he covers compared to Chippy.

Not impressed yet.
 


Schrödinger's Toad

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Jan 21, 2004
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perseus said:
I don't think Nicolas, Oatway or John Piercy are good enough for this division. It would be better if we paid the wages for all three for a better player.

:lolol: You tease, you!

At least, I hope you're joking ...
 






Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
31,265
You can't fault Nicolas' work rate, consistency or accuracy of passing over short distances.

The main issues in my opinion are:

1. Goals scored - He is not a goal threat.
2. Long-range passing - Not yet demonstrated that he has much vision.
3. Heading - woeful. The worst in the squad.

The jury is also out on his tackling.

Overall, I think Carpenter is more of a goal threat as he can shoot from distance and take free-kicks. I see Nicolas as a like-for-like replacement with Carpenter, but he is young and I fully expect him to improve.

Definitely worth signing him.
 


Schrödinger's Toad

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Jan 21, 2004
11,957
Marshy said:
And hes doing a grand job as my holding midfielder in champ manager.

Not so good for me ... :nono:

Being outshone by Harding and Hammond at the moment. Then again, David Lee scored a blinding free-kick against Liverpool ...
 


Marshy

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Jul 6, 2003
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FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
Repugnant Toad said:
Not so good for me ... :nono:

Being outshone by Harding and Hammond at the moment. Then again, David Lee scored a blinding free-kick against Liverpool ...

Really....those 2 cant get in my 1st team squad at present !
Lying 2nd in the Championship after 16 games at the moment.

Get Bellion in on loan from Man Ure if you can...hes dynamite with Leon.
 


b.w.2.

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Jan 8, 2004
5,189
Well, I've watched the majority of games this season, and I would say Nicolas has been our best central midfield player... yes, he plays the simple ball, which I see as a good thing, since it is imperative that possession is retained in The Championship... yes, I would like to see him have a few more shots on goal (his shot at Watford showed he is capable of scoring a few)... yes, he can win the ball... overall, he is a far better player than Oatway, who is a ball-winner, but tends to lose possession far too easily...

I would like to see our club act a little quicker on this one... not wait for the vultures (probably, Reading!!) to steam in and sign him from under our noses... what do we think Sidwell is worth now?... far more than we would have had to fork out at the time he was with us... sometimes, you have to invest in the playing side...
 




Bald Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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London
b.w.2. said:

I would like to see our club act a little quicker on this one... not wait for the vultures (probably, Reading!!) to steam in and sign him from under our noses... what do we think Sidwell is worth now?... far more than we would have had to fork out at the time he was with us... sometimes, you have to invest in the playing side...


Well it looks as though we've learnt from the Sidwell situation as we've offered him a permanent deal at the club which McGhee is hoping to tie up by the end of the week...
 


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