Murder on Zidanes Floor
You'd better not kill Giroud
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He's a good dribbler and very good at creating chances, mostly fecked up by Norwich strikers, he's also two footed
Big fan.
He's a good dribbler and very good at creating chances, mostly fecked up by Norwich strikers, he's also two footed
Yeah but, people bounce of him rather than James bouncing off everybody. Swear the corner flag knocked him over onceSame level as James, sprints into good situations and messes things up at the important moment
Same level as James, sprints into good situations and messes things up at the important moment
Thought he looked dangerous and seems technically a way better footballer than James. Havent seen much of him though
If Brooks had just a little bit more pace he would be incredible. And I thought this before his major knee injury, so I imagine he hasn't magically improved his athleticism.I'd prefer Brooks if we were buying out of the Championship again.
And you’d be correct. He looked dangerous against us in the cup but then again he had nothing to lose. He’s not been any more effective than James though physically a hell of lot strongerHow's he been this season? Every time I've seen bit of Watford games lately I've not been that impressed.
A kick and rush player.A very viable answer to our right flank disease.
Seems a pretty basic dribbler from what I've seen. Not what we need.A kick and rush player.
My thoughts too. The chief thinks otherwiseSeems a pretty basic dribbler from what I've seen. Not what we need.
If we're getting a right winger we should at least look for qualities similar to what we were after in Sancho - dribbling, intelligence, pace and passing. Sarr may come good eventually but from what I've seen he's more about pace and strength than the rest of those things.My thoughts too. The chief thinks otherwise
I haven't comment in his dribbling. He is effective down the right and a goal threat. That is why I said he was viable. Never said he was the best optionMy thoughts too. The chief thinks otherwise