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Scott Fraser - pg 36 - left by mutual consent
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Hard to judge him today due to how poor we were overall. Though he didn’t get stuck in to the extent that Lee did.Let’s see what he does in a game when we are in control.0
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Kirk struggled in this team because he needs a lot of the ball, and as a team we don't keep the ball. I hope Fraser doesn't suffer the same fate.0
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I think he will be good. Clearly has talent.
Suffered from Covid quite bad and hasn't played much this season so will take a few games... Plus he needs better players around him.
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I thought he looked quite good on the ball today, but was obviously ring-rusty. It didn't look like his awareness and anticipation were as good as they might be. Hoping this improves when he gets a game or two under his belt.0
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I think he’ll be a decent player. I appreciate we’ve hardly seen much of him, but he looks comfortable with the ball. The one or two touches for me today, plus seeing come on and get an assist at Bolton, makes me think we’ve got an upgrade on Gilbey and Lee2
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SouthWest_Addicks said:General opinion on his performance today? Clearly not match fit, but thought he showed some nice touches in the final third. Could see moment of quality but overall had a quiet day.2
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he will he will never shine in this team when we don’t get the ball down n play with it, we bypass the midfield with our defence constantly going long when they get the ball.4
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smiffyboy said:he will he will never shine in this team when we don’t get the ball down n play with it, we bypass the midfield with our defence constantly going long when they get the ball.
I don't get why, as other than when we had Yann and Lyle it's never been particularly successful.1 -
Better than Lee , but not that impressed yesterday . I am not judging him on that display - I am sure he will her better .
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Even though he was seriously unfit, he showed more authority, composure and quality than most. He'll be a very good signing for us.6
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Signs of the player we were hoping for. Certainly not there yet but not 100% fit and playing in a team struggling for form/confidence which is not ideal.
I am optimistic he's going to work out in the medium/long term.0 -
Davo55 said:Even though he was seriously unfit, he showed more authority, composure and quality than most. He'll be a very good signing for us.
Be interesting to see whether a midfield 3 of Dobson, Fraser and JFC would work.3 -
Certainly a lot taller than I was expecting, looking a bit rusty as others have said, hope he will be a good addition, a good article on him in the match programme.0
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Davo55 said:Even though he was seriously unfit, he showed more authority, composure and quality than most. He'll be a very good signing for us.
Be interesting to see whether a midfield 3 of Dobson, Fraser and JFC would work.1 -
SouthWest_Addicks said:Davo55 said:Even though he was seriously unfit, he showed more authority, composure and quality than most. He'll be a very good signing for us.
Be interesting to see whether a midfield 3 of Dobson, Fraser and JFC would work.
In theory with Dobson and Clair being able to defend it could release Fraser to push up further.I also think having two defensive midfielders would allow Jay to attack more and get some crosses in for Stockley.0 -
Was screaming for the ball in acres of space yesterday and getting so frustrated that he was overlooked when we went long and direct or tries to play it down the sides.
He showed moments of quality and the pass in the first half to Burstow, who was offside, showed his vision and how he will get a lot of assists.
We need to focus on getting the ball down and playing and getting players around him who are good on the ball. Hopefully that will happen in the summer and pre-season.
Should be a really top player if we do that.8 -
Oh, and I think players like Washington will absolutely love playing with him. He’ll spot the runs he makes more than any other player we have, bar potentially Forster-Caskey.6
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Sage said:Oh, and I think players like Washington will absolutely love playing with him. He’ll spot the runs he makes more than any other player we have, bar potentially Forster-Caskey.1
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I guess to get a high number of assists, you need players who can finish on a consistent basis.0
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Really impressed with him last night. Showed his class in individual moments. The cross to Gilbey at 0-0 probably should have led to a goal. Hoping he can stay fit for the remaining part of the season and build up a bond with Dobson.13
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He reminds me of a more dynamic Andrew Shinnie, especially in possession. One of those players who seem to have more time on the ball than others.
I'm not holding my breath, as not sure I can see a pathway for our football style to change under the current coaching team, but if we used him effectively I think we could play some very nice stuff.2 -
Reminds a little of Andy Reid, wand of a left foot.1
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Seemed to drift out left a bit too much which meant he didn't get quite as much of the ball as I'd like, but his passing was the most effective of the whole team, the main difference being his were going forwards, between the press, opening up space. He has to be given a run in this team till the end of the season and I think we'll reap the rewards next year. That cross to Gilbey was a peach from that angle... once Stockley learns those are coming it could be great. Incidentally, would love to see Stockley hovering around the penalty spot rather than 6 yard box when crosses come in so he could attack them more when they come in.2
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FishCostaFortune said:He reminds me of a more dynamic Andrew Shinnie, especially in possession. One of those players who seem to have more time on the ball than others.
I'm not holding my breath, as not sure I can see a pathway for our football style to change under the current coaching team, but if we used him effectively I think we could play some very nice stuff.4 -
FishCostaFortune said:He reminds me of a more dynamic Andrew Shinnie, especially in possession. One of those players who seem to have more time on the ball than others.
I'm not holding my breath, as not sure I can see a pathway for our football style to change under the current coaching team, but if we used him effectively I think we could play some very nice stuff.4 -
Scoham said:FishCostaFortune said:He reminds me of a more dynamic Andrew Shinnie, especially in possession. One of those players who seem to have more time on the ball than others.
I'm not holding my breath, as not sure I can see a pathway for our football style to change under the current coaching team, but if we used him effectively I think we could play some very nice stuff.0 -
Scoham said:FishCostaFortune said:He reminds me of a more dynamic Andrew Shinnie, especially in possession. One of those players who seem to have more time on the ball than others.
I'm not holding my breath, as not sure I can see a pathway for our football style to change under the current coaching team, but if we used him effectively I think we could play some very nice stuff.
I think we can be, and have indeed been in fits and starts, effective. On occasions we can press well, break down play well, and break quickly and effectively. Which ultimately, if you win, is all that matters.
And sometimes (Portsmouth 1st half, Rotherham 2nd half) it’s very exciting to watch.
Just even with more technical players, at the moment, I can’t see us reverting to a possession based style, or turning into a team that looks to play inbetween the lines and is comfortable building attacks from the back and not just when we turn over play in the middle of the park.0 -
Fraserburgh looks unfit and slow
But when Lee replaced him we lost cohesion
Because he gave the ball away to frequently.
His one positive was his headless energy.0 -
FishCostaFortune said:Scoham said:FishCostaFortune said:He reminds me of a more dynamic Andrew Shinnie, especially in possession. One of those players who seem to have more time on the ball than others.
I'm not holding my breath, as not sure I can see a pathway for our football style to change under the current coaching team, but if we used him effectively I think we could play some very nice stuff.
I think we can be, and have indeed been in fits and starts, effective. On occasions we can press well, break down play well, and break quickly and effectively. Which ultimately, if you win, is all that matters.
And sometimes (Portsmouth 1st half, Rotherham 2nd half) it’s very exciting to watch.
Just even with more technical players, at the moment, I can’t see us reverting to a possession based style, or turning into a team that looks to play inbetween the lines and is comfortable building attacks from the back and not just when we turn over play in the middle of the park.1