Good for Yassin, regardless of his behaviour problems at Charlton.
You never know, a tough winter in Scotland with a bunch of Jocks calling a spade a spade, might just give him a reality check.
It'll either break him - or perhaps even make him .....?
He might very well come back to Charlton in January a different player .... and maybe a different character.
It worked for Kelly Youga at Scunny.
[cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]Good for Yassin, regardless of his behaviour problems at Charlton.
You never know, a tough winter in Scotland with a bunch of Jocks calling a spade a spade, might just give him a reality check.
It'll either break him - or perhaps even make him .....?
He might very well come back to Charlton in January a different player .... and maybe a different character.
It worked for Kelly Youga at Scunny.
I'd be surprised if he ever came back to us - but you never know!
a fair bit of praise from the Scottish papers for him on his 0-0 debut vs Rangers:
----------------------------------------------------------------------- The debut of Jerome Rothen, a luxurious but fundamentally flawed winger, was eclipsed by the far more eye-catching introduction of Yassin Moutaouakil, the young Moroccan right-back picked up on loan from Charlton Athletic. Moutaouakil was a machine and possesses all the raw ingredients to thrive in these less taxing surroundings. He has everything but a convenient nickname ....... Moutaouakil created their best chance of the first half with a drilled cross that cannoned of Sutton’s chest -----------------------------------------------------------------------
RATINGS: Yassin Moutaouakil - Bad Scrabble hand but a more than decent right-back. Had the audacity to nip out for a quick fag and the messages before returning to catch Jerome Rothen - 7 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Loan signing, Yassin Moutaouakil, impressed on his debut, harnessing Rothen while also getting up the flank to whip in some crosses and offer his side some width
MAN OF THE MATCH Yassin Moutaouakil (Motherwell) Madjid Bougherra would have earned this award were it not for his hot-headedness and red card. But Yassin Moutaouakil was impressive throughout, combining confidence in his defensive duties with troublesome forays forward. He was a stand-out on his Motherwell debut. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Our new right back looks like a good find. Moutaouakil has plenty of speed and a willingness to move up the wing at every opportunity. He provided a few tasty crosses and it seems only a matter of time before he lays on a goal. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Solitary summer signing Jerome Rothen was handed a debut yesterday but failed to outrun or get in behind Yassin Moutaouakil. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Rothen may have got his first start, but a fellow French international and debutant was to ensure it was a difficult opening day for him. The pace and running of Yassin Moutaouakil, on-loan at Fir Park from Charlton, kept Rothen looking over his shoulder for most of the first period, and one of the former France Under-21 player’s crosses should have given the home side the opener, had Sutton and Hammell not got in each other’s way in front of goal. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Making his debut for Motherwell, Yassin Moutaouakil, on loan from Charlton, was an ever-willing force for the Rangers rearguard to reckon with and passes were strewn one way and then the other across the width of pitch as former Ibrox legend Mark Hateley's son Tom tried to take control of the central area for the home side.
MAN OF THE MATCH Madjid Bougherra had been in the running until his mouth got the better of him, leaving Yassin Moutaouakil as the stand-out. The Motherwell new boy took the game to the more illustrious visitors
if he is playing well it can only be good news surely either he is good enough and will be wanted enough to come back or we have a better chance of making a favourable disposal
Watched him on sky before heading to the valley last sat and he was making the rangers winger look silly. Looks like he has improved his defensive skills too.
He wont play for us again but should get a bit of money back in January if he keeps it up.
[cite]Posted By: golfaddick[/cite]"aledgedly" he was "seeing" one of his team mates Mum's (not wife) and had a bad attitude and not condusive to a harmonious dressing room.
I made enquiries about this & as with most rumours it is untrue !
Am I the only one underwhelmed by Frazer's defending so far? Got caught wrong side at least twice on Saturday and has struggled to prevent crosses going over all season. But whereas Moo2 was heavily criticised as a poor defender, Richardson is getting good reviews. Perhaps the difference between playing in a loosing side and an unbeaten one, or backline that doesn't look like conceding in every attack. Hopefully the guy can learn under the new regime, Breaker was a full back after all.
I thought he'd do well for them, be interesting to see if he can play consistently well though and improve defensively (not that he had enough of a run here to develop...)
[cite]Posted By: Addickson's God[/cite]Am I the only one underwhelmed by Frazer's defending so far? Got caught wrong side at least twice on Saturday and has struggled to prevent crosses going over all season. But whereas Moo2 was heavily criticised as a poor defender, Richardson is getting good reviews. Perhaps the difference between playing in a loosing side and an unbeaten one, or backline that doesn't look like conceding in every attack. Hopefully the guy can learn under the new regime, Breaker was a full back after all.
Richardson's far from perfect, but he's more 'solid' if you know what I mean. Yassin is more likely to try and play his way out of trouble and give the ball away, clear the ball to an opponent, that kind of thing. When Richardson makes mistakes defensively they aren't as noticeable.
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Heard he was going back there.
Yes, spill the beans - what's the real reason behind him not playing for us
You never know, a tough winter in Scotland with a bunch of Jocks calling a spade a spade, might just give him a reality check.
It'll either break him - or perhaps even make him .....?
He might very well come back to Charlton in January a different player .... and maybe a different character.
It worked for Kelly Youga at Scunny.
I'd be surprised if he ever came back to us - but you never know!
I dare say he'll look good up there
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The debut of Jerome Rothen, a luxurious but fundamentally flawed winger, was eclipsed by the far more eye-catching introduction of Yassin Moutaouakil, the young Moroccan right-back picked up on loan from Charlton Athletic. Moutaouakil was a machine and possesses all the raw ingredients to thrive in these less taxing surroundings. He has everything but a convenient nickname ....... Moutaouakil created their best chance of the first half with a drilled cross that cannoned of Sutton’s chest
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RATINGS: Yassin Moutaouakil - Bad Scrabble hand but a more than decent right-back. Had the audacity to nip out for a quick fag and the messages before returning to catch Jerome Rothen - 7
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Loan signing, Yassin Moutaouakil, impressed on his debut, harnessing Rothen while also getting up the flank to whip in some crosses and offer his side some width
MAN OF THE MATCH Yassin Moutaouakil (Motherwell)
Madjid Bougherra would have earned this award were it not for his hot-headedness and red card. But Yassin Moutaouakil was impressive throughout, combining confidence in his defensive duties with troublesome forays forward. He was a stand-out on his Motherwell debut.
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Our new right back looks like a good find. Moutaouakil has plenty of speed and a willingness to move up the wing at every opportunity. He provided a few tasty crosses and it seems only a matter of time before he lays on a goal.
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Solitary summer signing Jerome Rothen was handed a debut yesterday but failed to outrun or get in behind Yassin Moutaouakil.
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Rothen may have got his first start, but a fellow French international and debutant was to ensure it was a difficult opening day for him. The pace and running of Yassin Moutaouakil, on-loan at Fir Park from Charlton, kept Rothen looking over his shoulder for most of the first period, and one of the former France Under-21 player’s crosses should have given the home side the opener, had Sutton and Hammell not got in each other’s way in front of goal.
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Making his debut for Motherwell, Yassin Moutaouakil, on loan from Charlton, was an ever-willing force for the Rangers rearguard to reckon with and passes were strewn one way and then the other across the width of pitch as former Ibrox legend Mark Hateley's son Tom tried to take control of the central area for the home side.
MAN OF THE MATCH
Madjid Bougherra had been in the running until his mouth got the better of him, leaving Yassin Moutaouakil as the stand-out. The Motherwell new boy took the game to the more illustrious visitors
either he is good enough and will be wanted enough to come back
or we have a better chance of making a favourable disposal
He wont play for us again but should get a bit of money back in January if he keeps it up.
What happened?
I made enquiries about this & as with most rumours it is untrue !
Richardson's far from perfect, but he's more 'solid' if you know what I mean. Yassin is more likely to try and play his way out of trouble and give the ball away, clear the ball to an opponent, that kind of thing. When Richardson makes mistakes defensively they aren't as noticeable.