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+++ Gassan Ahadme signs on a 4 year deal +++

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  • edited September 21
    I like to think I’m more patient than most with players, and I know 7 games isn’t that many, but he has shown really very little indeed in those 7 matches. Not really even flashes of something. He’s not strong enough to consistently and reliably get a hold of the ball so he can bring others in and he doesn’t win enough flick-ons reliably. He works hard and maybe offers nuisance value but I’m not sure he’s even that much of a nuisance because I haven’t seen any defenders particularly struggle to deal with him yet. 

    If he can’t do any of those things it makes him a huge problem because we are trying to get it forward early and then play of his knock downs or second balls that come from him or due to defenders struggling to clear it properly due to the pressure he puts on them. If midfielders and striker partners can’t trust him to win it then they are less likely to risk running off him for fear of being exposed on the turnover.

    It’s been a flaw in almost every performance this season and one that nearly always improves as soon as Aneke comes on. The lack of any goal threat is a whole other issue and can at least be partially blamed on the almost non existent service from wide areas, but the bits of his game that he has control over and we need him to be good at just aren’t there. 

    It’s all well and good preaching patience with him but he has to show something more to justify it and really very soon. Kanu had a bad game today but we’ve all seen what he can do at other times - that justifies patience.

    The own goal is what it is and, to an extent, dumb shit like that can happen to any player at anytime, but it does give worrying “hapless” vibes and already sets off alarm bells that it’s going to being of those moves that just isn’t going to work. And I’ll remind you all, again, that I was told by a Cambridge fan, who’s judgement I trust, that he was “not much good for anything” - and that is coming from a club where he at least scored some goals.

    He’s probably got another match or two to turn it around or Leaburn will be fit enough to start and Ahadme will be out if the team and probably off the bench too. Let’s hope Leaburn comes back as his old self. 
  • Just rewatched the highlights, didn't realise he scored their goal. What a great header but no idea what he was trying to do 
  • Dazzler21 said:
    Ahadme or Church... 
    Apropos of nothing...Simon Church is almost a year younger than Danny Hylton
  • The geezer is absolutely rubbish. Pawel Abbott offered more. 
  • I said before a ball was kicked this season Gas and Godden would not get 20 goals between them this season and still stand by it 
  • fenaddick said:
    HandG said:
    I thought he was the only one that came out of the first half with any credit. I'm more concerned about the middle of midfield, and how we continue to have so little creativity, that our  forwards have nothing to work off and are scrapping just to get a half chance.
    Glad I’m not the only one! Didn’t he win lots of headers and free kicks in that first half when we were generally playing terribly? And won posession back a couple of times? Was I seeing things? 

    Stats are for his whole performance but 8/17 (47%) aerial duals won and won 3 free kicks. 79% pass completion which is not to be sniffed at either 
    So he won less than half of his aerial duels and what is winning an aerial duel? Where’s he actually heading the ball? Not into the opponents net or to one of his teammates.


  • fenaddick said:
    HandG said:
    I thought he was the only one that came out of the first half with any credit. I'm more concerned about the middle of midfield, and how we continue to have so little creativity, that our  forwards have nothing to work off and are scrapping just to get a half chance.
    Glad I’m not the only one! Didn’t he win lots of headers and free kicks in that first half when we were generally playing terribly? And won posession back a couple of times? Was I seeing things? 

    Stats are for his whole performance but 8/17 (47%) aerial duals won and won 3 free kicks. 79% pass completion which is not to be sniffed at either 
    Am I wrong in thinking trying to excuse performances like his with 79% pass completion is just hilarious. 
    Madness isn't it
  • edited September 21
    As soon as Leaburn is ready, thankfully we won't have to see him starting games.
    Don’t get too excited. I can see Jones wanting to play them up front together long term.
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  • I said before a ball was kicked this season Gas and Godden would not get 20 goals between them this season and still stand by it 
    I find it odd Godden doesn't get more playing time. He's probably the most natural finisher we've got. Still a big downgrade on May 
    He hadn't started with Ahadme yet, right?
  • I said before a ball was kicked this season Gas and Godden would not get 20 goals between them this season and still stand by it 
    I find it odd Godden doesn't get more playing time. He's probably the most natural finisher we've got. Still a big downgrade on May 
    He hadn't started with Ahadme yet, right?
    They started together against Rotherham.
  • fenaddick said:
    HandG said:
    I thought he was the only one that came out of the first half with any credit. I'm more concerned about the middle of midfield, and how we continue to have so little creativity, that our  forwards have nothing to work off and are scrapping just to get a half chance.
    Glad I’m not the only one! Didn’t he win lots of headers and free kicks in that first half when we were generally playing terribly? And won posession back a couple of times? Was I seeing things? 

    Stats are for his whole performance but 8/17 (47%) aerial duals won and won 3 free kicks. 79% pass completion which is not to be sniffed at either 
    So he won less than half of his aerial duels and what is winning an aerial duel? Where’s he actually heading the ball? Not into the opponents net or to one of his teammates.


    He won the headed duel for the first goal , good for his stats 
  • fenaddick said:
    HandG said:
    I thought he was the only one that came out of the first half with any credit. I'm more concerned about the middle of midfield, and how we continue to have so little creativity, that our  forwards have nothing to work off and are scrapping just to get a half chance.
    Glad I’m not the only one! Didn’t he win lots of headers and free kicks in that first half when we were generally playing terribly? And won posession back a couple of times? Was I seeing things? 

    Stats are for his whole performance but 8/17 (47%) aerial duals won and won 3 free kicks. 79% pass completion which is not to be sniffed at either 
    Am I wrong in thinking trying to excuse performances like his with 79% pass completion is just hilarious. 
    Oh I wasn’t doing that at all, I looked at his stats in relation to the post I quoted and saw that. No defence from me on the basis of his pass completion 
  • fenaddick said:
    HandG said:
    I thought he was the only one that came out of the first half with any credit. I'm more concerned about the middle of midfield, and how we continue to have so little creativity, that our  forwards have nothing to work off and are scrapping just to get a half chance.
    Glad I’m not the only one! Didn’t he win lots of headers and free kicks in that first half when we were generally playing terribly? And won posession back a couple of times? Was I seeing things? 

    Stats are for his whole performance but 8/17 (47%) aerial duals won and won 3 free kicks. 79% pass completion which is not to be sniffed at either 
    So he won less than half of his aerial duels and what is winning an aerial duel? Where’s he actually heading the ball? Not into the opponents net or to one of his teammates.


    That’s actually quite a good % for a forward as he’s not moving forward onto the ball like a CB is. They aren’t finding the intended target enough though you’re right 
  • edited September 22
    If Mitchell had played yesterday, would he have screamed at Gas, that’s mine!

    Headed the ball away, and we ended up getting a draw, instead of getting nil point.

    Maybe / maybe not but Gas is really testing my patience, and needs to contribute more, at both ends of the pitch.
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  • Sage said:
    He’s well and truly crap. I cannot tell you what he offers. Hard work is not something a player should offer, it should be an expectation. If we are to go with Kanu up top, play Godden instead. At least they’ve shown they can work together.

    Thankfully, Leaburn is back next week and with completing 60 minutes for the U21s, there is no reason why he can’t do the same for the first team and Chuks comes on for the final 20-30 minutes.

    I don’t want to see Ahadme anywhere near the team again if we have everyone fit.
    He gave far more yesterday than Kanu. Idiotic defending for his own goal, but won loads of headers up front. 
    Wing backs that couldn’t  cross and a midfield that has no creative spark and was outplayed even by Albie Morgan was the issue. 
  • edited September 22
    Leuth said:
    Honestly, he was far from the biggest problem yesterday 
    Think he was quite a big problem because he scored Blackpool's winning goal
  • fenaddick said:
    HandG said:
    I thought he was the only one that came out of the first half with any credit. I'm more concerned about the middle of midfield, and how we continue to have so little creativity, that our  forwards have nothing to work off and are scrapping just to get a half chance.
    Glad I’m not the only one! Didn’t he win lots of headers and free kicks in that first half when we were generally playing terribly? And won posession back a couple of times? Was I seeing things? 

    Stats are for his whole performance but 8/17 (47%) aerial duals won and won 3 free kicks. 79% pass completion which is not to be sniffed at either 
    So he won less than half of his aerial duels and what is winning an aerial duel? Where’s he actually heading the ball? Not into the opponents net or to one of his teammates.


    But what that stat doesn't show you is that in another 3 or 4 of those duels (at least) he was being fouled and the shit ref wasn't giving us anything
  • If Ali Dia played for us people would ask for him to have more time. 

    (Yes this is an exaggeration)
  • If Ali Dia played for us people would ask for him to have more time. 

    (Yes this is an exaggeration)
    They would be quoting XG and XGA numbers at the idiots amongst us
  • Sage said:
    kentred2 said:
    Sage said:
    He’s well and truly crap. I cannot tell you what he offers. Hard work is not something a player should offer, it should be an expectation. If we are to go with Kanu up top, play Godden instead. At least they’ve shown they can work together.

    Thankfully, Leaburn is back next week and with completing 60 minutes for the U21s, there is no reason why he can’t do the same for the first team and Chuks comes on for the final 20-30 minutes.

    I don’t want to see Ahadme anywhere near the team again if we have everyone fit.
    He gave far more yesterday than Kanu. Idiotic defending for his own goal, but won loads of headers up front. 
    Wing backs that couldn’t  cross and a midfield that has no creative spark and was outplayed even by Albie Morgan was the issue. 
    Everything goes up to him which makes him look more involved. He can’t hold the ball, he’s not strong, not quick, got no presence, doesn’t run in behind, is useless with the ball at his feet, but he wins a couple of headers that flicks on to nobody. Kanu didn’t play well either but he’s done more in the time he’s played in all games this season than Ahadme.

    There was no need for him to even go for the header for the own goal. If he had anything about him he would have used his body and let the ball go out of play.

    People will say give him time etc. sure, but you don’t go from this useless to a decent player. He’s shown his clear lack of quality, that won’t suddenly change.
    Apart from pace from what I saw he did all those things yesterday, especially in the first half. He put the defenders under pressure, he won headers where he looked for our players before and found them, he held the ball up and battled for the ball on the ground. 
    He’s not a threat in front of goal because there are no creative players. The wingbacks are abysmal going forward and everyone knows how poor the midfield has been for years now. There are no chances!  
    And until Leaburn is fit there is no one else that can play that role in Jones long ball style. 

  • Floebot said:
    It’s clear that Jones put his neck out on the line to buy him vs May, hence why he keeps starting 
    Jones tactic revolves around having a big lump up front (although Ahadme isn't even that).
    There's currently no big lump to replace him.
  • played well again first half worked hard won number of headers and flick ons not his problem no one reading them , look at the diff partners he had already ,  did not help him today was poor and the lack of balls into the box from our wing backs not helping either … Godden and Ahadme has to have a run as our partnership 

    But you neglected to mention the most crucial thing he did.
    I'll give you a clue, he scored with his head, but in the wrong goal.
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