Hampster Gull
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- Dec 22, 2010
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He is a kid and clearly needs more time. Team JFC Team Albion
I am waiting for JFC to reproduce that splendid performance he had against Southampton on New year Bank Holiday 3 years ago , I think he scored 2 goals that day , he looked a really good prospect that day
He was the best player when I went to the open training session earlier this month.
Picking up the loose balls and having excellent and accurate shots into the net with his left foot.
Confirmed my feeling that this club does not know how to get the best out of their players on the pitch.
Needs to play as an attacking midfielder without defencive restrictions.....would shine at a club like Bournemouth.
Well perhaps he just can't handle the pressure of 20,000 people watching.If he looks that good in training it is probably why every manager has played him. He certainly does jack shit when it counts.
In your opinion, which doesn't count.
Well perhaps he just can't handle the pressure of 20,000 people watching.If he looks that good in training it is probably why every manager has played him. He certainly does jack shit when it counts.
It's time him and March stepped up from being prospects, both been in and around the first team long enough now to have cemented their place in the first XI
Seems to have bulked up to me. If he can start passing forwards instead of sideways I look forward to seeing him flourish for us next season. If someone makes a half decent bid for him I expect him to go, we NEVER stand in the way of an ambitious player if we can get some money for him.
The most astonishing thing for me is how JFC manages to become invisible when playing for us. That unimaginative, safety-first style of his means that he always seems to be hiding.
Having missed the opening announcements, it was not until the 78th minute that I (and others around me) came to realise he had actually been on the pitch. That was when he was substituted.
lolI said it before and Ill say it again, if you put him up for sale there would be loads of takers that are higher than Brighton.
Without meaning to be rude, that says way more about your reading of a game (and the 'others around you') than it does about him. The midfield three of JFC, Kayal and Stephens were the highlight of the Albion performance on Saturday, and were bossing the league leaders' counterparts, to the extent that their manager had to scrap his game plan and introduce an additional midfielder to outnumber them.
It doesn't come across in the slightest bit arrogant, if you ask me. Not sure what you are reading to be honest.
Just my opinion but I read it in a defensive tone in that he's kind of implying that his U21 commitments have left him tired and that therefore it's no wonder he's not performing at a consistently high enough level for the Albion and that therefore he's not being picked. (Yes he goes on to state that by his own high standards he's also been disappointed.) So perhaps on reflection rather than arrogant it's defensive.
I'd be very disappointed if he was not frustrated at his lack of opportunity in recent months. Would you rather he sat on his arse glad to take the money and not play, like some?
"I have no excuses. I have standards and I want to keep those standards and perform every single week.
I know what I can do and I just need to show it."
I don't see how that's arrogant. He says he needs to show it, not that he's shown it and we're too stupid to realise.
Not young in footballing terms?
He's only just turned 21. Literally.
Nowhere near his peak.
I don't get how he comes across in any way as arrogant. Just frustrated and IMO that's understandable.
how old do you think he is? because clearly you don't know.
Quality player who, as experience of other under-valued players in recent years might tell us, will go on to play at a higher level when he leaves us.