British Bulldog
The great escape
- Feb 6, 2006
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That would just be too cruel.
We can hope
That would just be too cruel.
He did not have an "outburst", a journalist from back home got an interview with him to ask about his progress, he had to report that he had not made any, was not getting game time and said maybe he made a mistake in coming here, he then went on to say that it was the same at first with Feyenord though and he only got his breakthrough there after coming back from a loan period elsewhere, so maybe that could happen here too.
Good luck to the lad. Appears to lack any form of footballing brain but if he can coached to be better in this regard then maybe he'll develop into a useful addition for us in the future. This is a definite no brainier of a loan.
A no brainer loan of a no brainer, perhaps?
think we should stop buying people from the dutch league, a la elvis, holla and berkamp
On what basis are you saying that (a good player?)his touch is average,he struggles with off-side and his electrifying pace is a myth (all based on what I've seen including U21s).
Obika (who also had a dreadful first touch) does not seem to be doing too badly for Swindon. I am not surprised.
From everything I've heard from Feyenoord fans, who watched him play competitive games and score goals. They described us getting him as a coup. He's extremely well thought of there and it isn't outside the realms of possibility that he hasn't become a bad player over night - and that there are other factors at play. Such as relocating, adjusting to a new system etc.
From everything I've heard from Feyenoord fans, who watched him play competitive games and score goals. They described us getting him as a coup. He's extremely well thought of there and it isn't outside the realms of possibility that he hasn't become a bad player over night - and that there are other factors at play. Such as relocating, adjusting to a new system etc.
Indeed. The rush to demonise someone for struggling to settle is crazy.
Culturally there is a gulf between attitudes generally and specifically to football/training here and in Holland. Adjusting isn't always straightforward and it isn't always someone's fault.
Time to cut Elvis some slack; hope he does well in a Huddersfield side whose style should suit him; and hope he comes back ready and able to contribute more.
All of that said lets hope he does well and starts next season on fire.