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Surely We Must be Able to Sign A Better Midfielder Than El-Abd



bobbyzam

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Jul 5, 2006
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London
Having watched the Albion put in a respectable performance against Cardiff last night, it showed we are not too far off being a decent side. It did show however what most people have been predicting, our midfield is a disaster zone.

Thought Fraser did ok and showed reasonable technique but he is not a right sided midfielder and I feel sorry for him being played out wide as it must be damaging his confidence.

However Adam El-Abd was quite frankly woeful, if released I am sure he would go the same way as Chris McPhee and be playing non-league football. Can someone please tell me a single one of his qualities (apart from he tries hard), he certainly can't tackle, head the ball, control the ball, pass it to someone on his own team or read the game. He certainly isn’t a midfielder, but neither is he a center back or full back. He doesn’t even ‘put it about’ although he looks like a thug he doesn’t play like one.

Please, Please Wilkins can you sign someone to play in central midfield to replace him, even with our limited budget surely you can find someone who is better than Adam ‘Touch of Rapist’ El-Abd!
 




saltash seagull

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Mar 1, 2004
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cornwall
hammond needs to be the sitting midfielder not elabd

for the minute we need to play cox or reid as the attacking midfielder but we desperatly need some1 in the middle of the park capable of creating something
 


Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
22,172
hammond needs to be the sitting midfielder not elabd

for the minute we need to play cox or reid as the attacking midfielder but we desperatly need some1 in the middle of the park capable of creating something
If you have Hammond as the sitting player you lose one of his biggest assets though, his goal threat. Alright he's not really creative but with Reid and Cox ideally playing on the flanks they should be able to create.

We do need someone better than El-Abd. If we can't sign anyone why not give Fraser a go in his natural position?
 




If you have Hammond as the sitting player you lose one of his biggest assets though, his goal threat. Alright he's not really creative but with Reid and Cox ideally playing on the flanks they should be able to create.

We do need someone better than El-Abd. If we can't sign anyone why not give Fraser a go in his natural position?

Agree with all of that, I can only assume that Fraser is not playing the defensive central midfield role because Reid is not yet fit enough to play 90 mins on the right. I hope that's the reason anyway.

(Although surely Bas or now Jake are worth a go on the right in the meantime?)
 








Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
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I think Fraser may be too lightweight to play in the centre at the moment. El-Abd is a weird one, some games he looks quality others he looks gash. I don't think playing with Mr Anonymous helps.
 




Scotty Mac

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Jul 13, 2003
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agree totally with that

last night, what fraser did he did well. he showed a good first touch, and his passes always seemed to go to one of our men. trouble is, he CANNOT get past a man to save his life, or create ANYTHING. but what strengths suggest he would make a decent central midfielder

as for el-abd, god knows how many fouls he gave away. everytime he tackled he HAD to use his arms, he then got booked for what appeared to be mouthing off at the ref, and apart from one move where he beat a man, allbeit after the ball had ricocheted into his face, i cannot remember one positive thing he did
 


Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
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I think Fraser may be too lightweight to play in the centre at the moment. El-Abd is a weird one, some games he looks quality others he looks gash. I don't think playing with Mr Anonymous helps.
You don't really think El-Abd is a better midfielder than Hammond?
 


Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
I think the thing is with Fraser it's more of an attitude than physicallity that makes him lightweight. I remember seeing Barry Ferguson and he was a slight bloke but always seemed willing to get stuck in for Rangers and Blackburn.

At the age Fraser is players aren't always that confident to mix it up with blokes of the size of professional footballers, however this will come and hopefully Charlie can give him a few pointers.
 




Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
You don't really think El-Abd is a better midfielder than Hammond?

No. If I did I would have said that.

I do think Hammond goes missing though and this contributes to El-Abd charging around trying to do to much and making mistakes.
 


jonny.rainbow

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Oct 29, 2005
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ADAM El-ABD - EX MANCHESTER UNITED triallist on a day when the director of youth obviously came into work half-cut.
 


Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
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No. If I did I would have said that.

I do think Hammond goes missing though and this contributes to El-Abd charging around trying to do to much and making mistakes.
Well I couldn't disagree more really, Hammond was probably our most influential player last season and even when not at his best he gets through a lot of work.
 






Da Man Clay

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Dec 16, 2004
16,286
Why have you ever seen him win a tackle without giving away a free kick in or around our penalty box.

He is ok in the opponents penalty box but keep him out of ours.

The answer when he is fit !!!! is Hinshlewood who can tackle, head and play football.

Ill be amazed if Hinshlewood plays many games this season.
 


Del Boy

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Oct 1, 2004
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We need to take El-Abd out of midfield fast, because last night Whing took a throw-in to El-Abd. He took a dreadful touch and lost the ball. This proves why he will never been an centre-midfielder.

Okay... And Gerrard, Lampard etc never do that? :lolol:
 


algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
hammond needs to be the sitting midfielder not elabd

for the minute we need to play cox or reid as the attacking midfielder but we desperatly need some1 in the middle of the park capable of creating something

Read your first line and thats enough to say you talk shit.
Hammond needs to go forward not sit back
 




John Byrne

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Jun 18, 2007
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I think the problem is El-Abd is not a midfielder he's a right back. When he used to play in that position i personally thought he had potential.
 


John Byrne

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Jun 18, 2007
768
Why have you ever seen him win a tackle without giving away a free kick in or around our penalty box.

He is ok in the opponents penalty box but keep him out of ours.

The answer when he is fit !!!! is Hinshlewood who can tackle, head and play football.

imo hinch is barely a defender let alone a bloody midfielder....
 


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