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[Albion] Traore



Coldeanseagull

Opinionated
Mar 13, 2013
8,353
Coldean
I still reckon he's overrated. He runs fast, is physically strong, but besides that he has no endgame. Remember, I'm biased because I don't like them who play in, well, dirty orange, but he's one hamstring injury away from being shipped out to the championship
 




portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,777
Genuine question. I was at Priestfield when we lost to Barnet with just over 1000 there but can’t remember ever getting less than 1000. Which match are you referring to?

It was dark, cold, raining and think November? An evening game. England played that night at Wembley too. We had circa 1000 fans. A record low home crowd in our history. Was it Darlington or Rochdale? Not sure. All I remember was it was dire and officially our lowest ever (still) to this day ‘home’ crowd. When you take off the attendance the club freebies definitely less than 1000 there. I mean, we all got used to lots of space but that night it was a terrace each! Depressing doesn’t do say it. My god, remember long drive home in despair that night wondering how on Earth our club was going to survive.
 


timbha

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Jul 5, 2003
10,506
Sussex
It was dark, cold, raining and think November? An evening game. England played that night at Wembley too. We had circa 1000 fans. A record low home crowd in our history. Was it Darlington or Rochdale? Not sure. All I remember was it was dire and officially our lowest ever (still) to this day ‘home’ crowd. When you take off the attendance the club freebies definitely less than 1000 there. I mean, we all got used to lots of space but that night it was a terrace each! Depressing doesn’t do say it. My god, remember long drive home in despair that night wondering how on Earth our club was going to survive.

That’s the match I was thinking of. It was on the evening of 5th November, Man U were playing Barcelona (on TV) and we were singing “Brian Horton’s B & W army” non stop as we shipped goal after goal.

I think the official attendance was around 1020 but I agree it was probably less.

it was hard work in those days wasn’t it?
 


el punal

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Aug 29, 2012
12,547
The dull part of the south coast
He was unplayable yesterday. At one stage he brushed aside 3 or 4 players and then left them for dead with pace. Impossible to shake off the ball most of the time. Most impressive opposition player I’ve seen at the Amex for a long long time.

No shame in us not being able to stop him and not sure how any plan would have worked with the way he was playing. Strong, quick, and fast feet.

There were ripples of applause in the WSL when he was subbed.

Spot on. I was relieved when he was subbed, even though it was injury time, because it meant Wolves were “wasting time” to end the game as a draw. Another one of his forays down the wing could easily have led to a last gasp winner.
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,777
That’s the match I was thinking of. It was on the evening of 5th November, Man U were playing Barcelona (on TV) and we were singing “Brian Horton’s B & W army” non stop as we shipped goal after goal.

I think the official attendance was around 1020 but I agree it was probably less.

it was hard work in those days wasn’t it?

That’s right, sorry, it was champs league game not England the same night. But who did we play? Was it Darlo? Rochdale? Someone must know. Remember the drive home, even Richard Littlejohn asked anyone attending to phone in and say why?! Never did I get used to that multiple motorways journey, Gillingham was a damned difficult place to find which in many ways was and remains a blessing.
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,284
Withdean area
I still reckon he's overrated. He runs fast, is physically strong, but besides that he has no endgame. Remember, I'm biased because I don't like them who play in, well, dirty orange, but he's one hamstring injury away from being shipped out to the championship

I’d rather have Jota. He’s got it all, including a great football brain.
 




theboybilly

Well-known member
Traore is very quick with no end product unlike both Townsend and Zaha in our next game. I dread to think what they will do against Webster and Burn, I dont think the prospects are good.

Montoya, should get the nod for this one as he had the measure of Zaha last time out. He doesn't dive in like so many. With a little help from Alzate we could have that threat lessened considerably
 








SweatyMexican

Well-known member
Mar 31, 2013
4,155
Absolutely unplayable. I remember seeing him at Middlesbrough in the cup (last year?) and you could just see he was class.
 














hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
11,077
Kitbag in Dubai
Arguably the most improved player in the Premier League this season.

An unstoppable force this evening.
 




1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,233
Wonder what his pb is for 100 metres? I wouldn't be surprised if he's gone sub 10 seconds.
 






One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
22,990
Worthing
Best player on the pitch at the Amex too, maybe you weren’t there?

My word, yes, I think he came off towards the end and am sure I heard Dan Burn say ‘thank goodness’.

Absolutely destroyed us at times and a danger throughout.


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