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Post by mujtahido on Aug 11, 2024 14:12:07 GMT
Was really impressed with his performance yesterday against bolton who will probably be right up there all season.He was very unlucky not to score a spectacular goal and more than held his own against a strong opposition.Have we our very own Idris and will he keep the new kid Warrington out of the team for now
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Post by redintheface on Aug 11, 2024 14:18:02 GMT
It’s a game of opinions as the old saying goes. Personally I thought that one excellent effort apart Oberio was very quiet yesterday. Certainly didn’t do a great deal to suggest to me he’s the new Idris as you suggest.
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Post by ramblingman on Aug 11, 2024 15:34:14 GMT
The lad is 19 years old and a veteran of the grand total of 10 first team games. I think he looks a prospect - and he can take a corner as well.
Destined always to be called 'Oberio' though.
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Post by paddy on Aug 11, 2024 15:47:09 GMT
The lad is 19 years old and a veteran of the grand total of 10 first team games. I think he looks a prospect - and he can take a corner as well. Destined always to be called 'Oberio' though. Why Oberio and not Obiero?
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Post by dohnut on Aug 11, 2024 18:31:59 GMT
It’s a game of opinions as the old saying goes. Personally I thought that one excellent effort apart Oberio was very quiet yesterday. Certainly didn’t do a great deal to suggest to me he’s the new Idris as you suggest. Exactly right. One brilliant moment and some decent balls in, other than that a quiet game. But he showed enough to suggest what a good player he could be. Wrong to heap too much pressure on him just yet. Let him develop at a sensible pace.
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