Lots of players have scored a good goal or two for us, without ever kicking on.Strange one - not sure he really did get the chances to show what he could do for us, definitely had something as that Luton goal showed
Lots of players have scored a good goal or two for us, without ever kicking on.Strange one - not sure he really did get the chances to show what he could do for us, definitely had something as that Luton goal showed
Lots of players have scored a good goal or two for us, without ever kicking on.
But he's played, like, 0 games since that goal? Not really much opportunity.
Maybe the move to Egypt wasn't a done deal at the time? Maybe there hadn't even been an approach.You're assuming that it was the club that took the decision? Do we know this for sure? Why bother playing him in the pre-season game, in which he did well, if he was already surplus to plans?
He was quite good against Citeh but looked pretty poor in other games, Leeds away springs to mind. Have a few shit games and Potter ships you out, especially if you don’t have a record of good performances to fall back on.
We signed him when we were in a very different position to where we are now.
Dare I say it, we are an established Premier League side now, with top 10 ambitions. His level of ability suited our position at the time, but not anymore.
Best of luck Percy, thanks for your time.
Lots of players have scored a good goal or two for us, without ever kicking on.
He was on loan for work permit reasons, not ability.
We've progressed so much in 3 years. If you can't see that then you haven't been paying attention! Our points tally does not reflect our progress (although something tells me it will this season).
Not really. He joined us when we were a PL club finishing with around 40 points, and 3 years on we’re in exactly the same position. And when he joined we shipped him out on loan, probably because his level of ability didn’t suit us - and apparently still doesn’t.
But anyway, like others have said many of our other signings have pulled off - I’m guilty of remembering the Locadia’s, Anyone’s and Tau’s and ignoring the Veltman’s etc.
All the best Percy.
More opportunity than Moheto Molango, who played the same number of matches and scored as many goals (and not in a friedly)! Tau was with us for longer, and had much more opportunity to impress in training. I don't know why people are bothering about this - the manager looks at Tau, decides he's not good enough and the recruitment team find him a good home elsewhere; all good, not a problem.
Interesting take on this move from Benni McCarthy - basically very critical of Percy Tau for not staying and fighting for a place in the premier league. A bit different from all the Gram Potter has ruined his career, stuff we mostly hear from SA.
https://www.kickoff.com/news/articl...r-south-africans-in-the-premier-league/704512