You haven't made it until you have made it but there is a lot of potential from what I have seen of Anderson. I hope he is as dedicated and hard working as he needs to be as the talent is there.
I watched Anderson for Aldershot vs Maidstone. He was solid enough but didn’t excel. Not to be concerned it was one of his first games for them. Competitive men’s, football will my timer do him the world of good
I see that Charlie Barker plays every game for Wealdstone and they are doing pretty well in the Conference- could he be a potential partner for Ness next season ?
What Anderson has is a vision of where everybody is on the pitch so a lot of his passes are quick one touch ones. This is the sort of player, if he masters that, who can open up sides.
I see that Charlie Barker plays every game for Wealdstone and they are doing pretty well in the Conference- could he be a potential partner for Ness next season ?
Not when I've seen him play at Princes Park. Often runs around like a headless chicken.
What Anderson has is a vision of where everybody is on the pitch so a lot of his passes are quick one touch ones. This is the sort of player, if he masters that, who can open up sides.
Importantly he plays with both feet. Passing and skills with either foot. Rare trait they!
What Anderson has is a vision of where everybody is on the pitch so a lot of his passes are quick one touch ones. This is the sort of player, if he masters that, who can open up sides.
Importantly he plays with both feet. Passing and skills with either foot. Rare trait they!
Yes, these are traits you would look for in terms of top class potential. Doesn't mean he will make it but he has the tools to.
According to the Cardiff City website the game this afternoon will be available (as it usually is) on their YouTube channel, presumably free. Presumably a 2pm kick off. With a first team game at Peterborough United this evening the team this afternoon will provide clues.
Charlton lucky to go in 0-0 at HT. Cardiff U21 look well drilled, I have no idea of their experience level compared to our players but they look more match savy than us.
Adigun looking good. Mitchell steady. Kone great save in the 1-on-1 situation. Chin getting forward well. Few close ones trying to play out from the back...as usual.
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