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Naby Sarr.
lordromford
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It’s interesting to see how the view of fans on Charltonlife (and maybe elsewhere too?) on Naby Sarr has changed since he first arrived at the club.
Initially, and for some time after, he was relentlessly ridiculed, unfounded rumours were indulged, there were numerous comparisons to the turning circle of a ferry and his name on the teamsheet was greeted with a chorus of “FFS” by pretty much everyone.
Now, he seems to get a mention, it seems, every week as one of our best performers.
Has he actually improved that much? Or have you lot mellowed? Or is it that his effort is appreciated? Or has he become a cult figure? Or is it that he has, for some mysterious reason, simply become “one of us”?
I’m an addick in exile, so I haven’t seen much of him for myself, so could anyone enlighten me?
Initially, and for some time after, he was relentlessly ridiculed, unfounded rumours were indulged, there were numerous comparisons to the turning circle of a ferry and his name on the teamsheet was greeted with a chorus of “FFS” by pretty much everyone.
Now, he seems to get a mention, it seems, every week as one of our best performers.
Has he actually improved that much? Or have you lot mellowed? Or is it that his effort is appreciated? Or has he become a cult figure? Or is it that he has, for some mysterious reason, simply become “one of us”?
I’m an addick in exile, so I haven’t seen much of him for myself, so could anyone enlighten me?
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Better every game. Today he was superb.lordromford said:It’s interesting to see how the view of fans on Charltonlife (and maybe elsewhere too?) on Naby Sarr has changed since he first arrived at the club.
Initially, and for some time after, he was relentlessly ridiculed, unfounded rumours were indulged, there were numerous comparisons to the turning circle of a ferry and his name on the teamsheet was greeted with a chorus of “FFS” by pretty much everyone.
Now, he seems to get a mention, it seems, every week as one of our best performers.
Has he actually improved that much? Or have you lot mellowed? Or is it that his effort is appreciated? Or has he become a cult figure? Or is it that he has, for some mysterious reason, simply become “one of us”?
I’m an addick in exile, so I haven’t seen much of him for myself, so could anyone enlighten me?7 -
He was always high-class but error-prone. He has cut out (most of) the errors and now those of us who knew he was class all along are being proved right

Also, he was a bit meek and could be bullied, such as by Miller (or even Eaves last season) but he's not allowing anyone to bully him now. Good coaching can do wonders for a talented player.
He's easily Championship quality. I think he wouldn't look out of place in the PL - maybe a slight lack of pace would prevent him reaching the top, but he's clearly a cut above this league.12 -
Should be be one of the first names on the team sheet.8
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The space he was finding was unbelievable today, it was almost like we were playing against 10 men17
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Obviously, as a marquee Katrien signing, he had it tough with our fans as well - to the extent where people were simply disbelieving the evidence of his proficiency and calling him shit as part of a broader anti-Duchatelet reflex. He's obviously gotten past that stigma by now, but it's taken time.4
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Nabbs is a very good league one defender.
We overpaid for him, but this is his level.
I'm unsure if we can carry him into the championship next year.4 -
Age and experience has helped Nabby improve.
When he 1st came he had 10 games under his belt and was raw.
Now he looks great and I honestly dont know how Pearce comes in ahead of Sarr and BFG9 -
Interesting to see who gets dropped when Pearce is back to full fitness, I personally think Sarr deserves to keep his place2
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Fixed that for you.smudge7946 said:Nabbs is a very good league one defender.
I'm unsure if he can carry us into the championship next year.2 -
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Screw wing backs. 3 at the back with Cullen in front can deal with everything. Marshall and Fosu wide. Aribo and Williams in midfield and Taylor and Parker upfront.Leuth said:
I've mooted 3 at the back as an option, depending on whether Purrington can play wing-backsam3110 said:Interesting to see who gets dropped when Pearce is back to full fitness, I personally think Sarr deserves to keep his place2 -
Nabs is class. Absolute hero.
Seems to have a great sense of humour too.5 -
Naby was pretty young and full of mistakes when he joined us.
Niw is he is more mature and makes many fewer mistakes.1 -
He was a class above every other player today.3
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You can’t help but admire nabby. The way he has worked hard and is part of the team after being the joke figure to a large section says a lot about him.3
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Best player on the pitch by a mile. Bloke makes football look easy0
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Naby Sarr was superb in every thing he did today.
I gave him 9 and MOM today.
That would have been 10 if that 40 yard effort had gone in. From Zero to Hero.
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Struggling to think how he could have played better except from scoring. He was exceptionalsoapboxsam said:Naby Sarr was superb in every thing he did today.
I gave him 9 and MOM today.
That would have been 10 if that 40 yard effort had gone in. From Zero to Hero.3 -
I would be surprised if any other player scores higher that then Sabby today. Fantastic defending, quality passing, quality wing play. Outstanding today.3
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Have always rated him, and thought he’d improve with age.
He might get one of the highest player ratings of the season for today’s performance. It was...memorable.
Wish he’d shoot more because he has lead in his boots.
And it might be worth letting him take the odd free kick if within range (40 yards).3 -
Pleasant and polite fella as well.1
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Very good today. He was commanding, physically imposing, played some good accurate passes and nearly scored an absolute rocket from around 30 yards not long before half time.
The only blemish, which wasn't his fault, was that their deflected goal came off him.1 -
Naby is finally the player we expected him to be when he was signed 4 years ago. Weirdly he's now one of our longest serving players too, indeed that 5 year contract which looked a terrible decision 3 years ago now looks like a good thing, as he's probably one of our most valuable assets now and still under contract for next season unlike Bauer4
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Probably played the most games in a row in his carrier, where he has never played more than half a season, and he is 25, and wasn't in the side until Pearce got injured. Gametime breeds consistency. Be very surprised if he doesn't play top level sometime soon. Classiest player on the pitch by a country mile. Loved the shot and the sliding tackle.2
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I'm definitely front and centre of the Naby Sarr Appreciation Society (just in case nobody has noticed over the last few months).
Today, in addition to his superb defending (one excellent sliding challenge in the first half, in front of the main stand, stood out) he shew superb touches in attack taking on defenders, putting in a couple if the better crosses in the match, and unleashing a wonderful shot that just missed the target.
I hope The Enforcer continues this excellent run of form.
The old Sarr is gone, long live the new Sarr.4 -
I think he's class to be honest and i've been less than complimentary in the past. Helps he seems a decent bloke too who wants to prove himself here0
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Watching on stream I noticed a player down on his knees with his head on the ground, hands on face?
Was that Naby as if so he look devistated to have gotten that deflection for their goal - Complete accident of course as could have gone anywhere but the bloke really cares2 -
Love him, he probably thought @ForeverAddickted that he was gonna get slammed on CL.1
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You been drinking?Alwaysneil said:
many fewer mistakes.0


















