Astrit Ajdarevic
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nego and wilson?Weegie Addick said:
So with Wiggins injured, who exactly do you have in mind as the left wing back? Evina?! Harriot??! Jackson??!!AdamAddick said:i dont understand why that if we have no wingers we just dont play 3-5-2!
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AdamAddick said:
nego and wilson?Weegie Addick said:
So with Wiggins injured, who exactly do you have in mind as the left wing back? Evina?! Harriot??! Jackson??!!AdamAddick said:i dont understand why that if we have no wingers we just dont play 3-5-2!
I always liked Morgan Fox in the Youth and U21 teams.
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A lot of people seem to be under the impression he is lazy, but he put in a lot of effort to chase back and to close down. For all those who couldnt get to wigan, i highlighted one point when he sprinted the width of the pitch back again and back once more to close them down, definitely not shirking a shift, and seemed to care more than most when we a - conceded the goal, b- just missed the scramble, c- at the end he was devastated. Also won most of our headers (As he did the week before at wigan as he was the only one with height) and not scared of a challenge either. Has more quality than stephens, just perhaps lacking the pace, but not every midfielder does need pace, as many have rightly mentioned with andy reidcharltonbob said:
Agree with this, also think that while skillful with the ball, looks a bit lazy when he doesn't have it, just seems to drift around with no actual purpose.Tiresais said:I wish he played with a bit more urgency - he seems happy to juggle the ball on the spot, but I don't remember him bursting past defenders on the wing to whip one in...
With that skill I expected him to beat more players tbh, instead the times he did skill was usually standing still with defenders closing in, or flicking a ball on.1 -
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He's the latest player to do the 60 second challenge... Would happily keep him as he seems to have settled in the side easily0
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At the training day I a attended he was very enthusiastic in training constantly trying and was having a good bit of banter with a few of them as well scored a rocket of a volley1
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From what I saw vs Brum you could see why he is a £1m player.4
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I think he could be the difference between us beating the drop.
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He's a geezer, simple as.1
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He's number 42. Does that mean he's the answer to life, the universe and everything?8
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Stephens was no greyhound.Addick90 said:
A lot of people seem to be under the impression he is lazy, but he put in a lot of effort to chase back and to close down. For all those who couldnt get to wigan, i highlighted one point when he sprinted the width of the pitch back again and back once more to close them down, definitely not shirking a shift, and seemed to care more than most when we a - conceded the goal, b- just missed the scramble, c- at the end he was devastated. Also won most of our headers (As he did the week before at wigan as he was the only one with height) and not scared of a challenge either. Has more quality than stephens, just perhaps lacking the pace, but not every midfielder does need pace, as many have rightly mentioned with andy reidcharltonbob said:
Agree with this, also think that while skillful with the ball, looks a bit lazy when he doesn't have it, just seems to drift around with no actual purpose.Tiresais said:I wish he played with a bit more urgency - he seems happy to juggle the ball on the spot, but I don't remember him bursting past defenders on the wing to whip one in...
With that skill I expected him to beat more players tbh, instead the times he did skill was usually standing still with defenders closing in, or flicking a ball on.0 -
He's our Yaya.0
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astrit,
astrit astrit,
astrit astrit,
astrit,
astrit ajdarevic....
Same ring to it? haha just rolls off the tongue0 -
My Arsenal supporting friend was with me at Hudds, said he looked a class player on the ball nice neat close control just unfit which is understandable wouldn't mind him signing on perm at the end of the season if with his help stay up.1
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He looked good against Birmingham but he was in a bad team playing a worse team
He"s better than what we're used to though.
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Can't believe we actually have a player who can play football2
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Just tweeted this...
astrit42
3 days to go. Massive games ahead of us. We need all help we can get, and we need to stick together. No matter who plays,who comes on , who gets sent off ,who has a good day or bad day. Cafc
I like what I am hearing from this guy.9 -
Me too. I'm worried that everyone is going to panic when we get beat by a team of premier league players on Saturday.2
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Very good, a team playerflyingkiwiDK said:Just tweeted this...
astrit42
3 days to go. Massive games ahead of us. We need all help we can get, and we need to stick together. No matter who plays,who comes on , who gets sent off ,who has a good day or bad day. Cafc
I like what I am hearing from this guy.0 -
Future captain material
I feel a bromance blossoming4 -
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The new Yann?Swisdom said:Future captain material
I feel a bromance blossoming0 -
He is the closest we have got to Claus jenson for years3
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That's a good comparison. Fingers crossed we can find his best position and use him correctly.CharltonByBlood said:He is the closest we have got to Claus jenson for years
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First job for Powell in the summer... Get this guy in permanently1
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First job for somebody else (maybe)ForeverAddickted said:First job for Powell in the summer... Get this guy in permanently
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Except Astrit can also tackle...CharltonByBlood said:He is the closest we have got to Claus jenson for years
(and has lovely brown eyes)
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Ha Ha getting ahead of ourselves a little bit I think ?CharltonByBlood said:He is the closest we have got to Claus jenson for years
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Those of you on Twitter, have a look at his taxi driver tweet/vine from earlier, brilliant0
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Amazing hahahahahaha0










