by TBM » 01 Feb 2017 10:24
by BR2 » 01 Feb 2017 10:37
SutekhNewCorkSethThe Informant Same people getting excited as last season when all the loans came in. Tuened out well.
Way to destroy the obviously great team spirit.
I think most of those were season long loans used to build up the bulk of the team.
To me these are to provide cover and supplement the squad in a promotion push. Very different.
1. An 18 year old highly rated defender/defensive midfielder is not going to rock the boat surrounded by older more experienced professionals esp. when no doubt part of the reason he chose Reading was the chance to learn from Jaap Stam
2. Understand that the Jordon Mutch deal is with a view to a permanent move and having had naff all game time at Palace he'd be a prize pillock to do put off the management from that move happening, let alone endangering the shop window opportunities he'll get if the deal does fail in the summer
3. Grabban is another looking for a chance to relight his career after not cutting it during his second Bournemouth sojourn and the part failure at Norwich. He'll probably be looking forward to playing and linking up with Yann again - so long as Stam gives them game time together.
TBM He's gonna score an injury time winner at the weekend, when he hits one in from 30 yards despite us being the worse side - and the headline will be
"Smash and Grabban"
by TBM » 01 Feb 2017 10:42
No Fixed AbodeTBM He's gonna score an injury time winner at the weekend, when he hits one in from 30 yards despite us being the worse side - and the headline will be
"Smash and Grabban"
And if he pulls RL in the George at Loddon Bridge the headline will be "Grabban Granny".
by Norfolk Royal » 01 Feb 2017 10:50
by CountryRoyal » 01 Feb 2017 11:07
Norfolk Royal Saw Grabban play half a dozen times for Norwich. He always looked likely to do something but never really shone there.
My opinion was that Norwich did not really use him to his best advantage. He had good movement but the balls he liked were just not coming in.
In my view he needs the ball quickly to feet or just in front of him where he can use his pace and physicality to cause problems. Never really happened at Carrer Rud so will be interested to see if we can get the best out of him.
He's the sort of player, dare I say it, likely to pop up with a goal in a play-off final. I agree, I shouldn't have said that really.
by Sutekh » 01 Feb 2017 12:56
CountryRoyalNorfolk Royal Saw Grabban play half a dozen times for Norwich. He always looked likely to do something but never really shone there.
My opinion was that Norwich did not really use him to his best advantage. He had good movement but the balls he liked were just not coming in.
In my view he needs the ball quickly to feet or just in front of him where he can use his pace and physicality to cause problems. Never really happened at Carrer Rud so will be interested to see if we can get the best out of him.
He's the sort of player, dare I say it, likely to pop up with a goal in a play-off final. I agree, I shouldn't have said that really.
Half of when our attacks fizzle out its because the ball is pass it hit too fast and whoever is on the receiving end can't control it, or it's too far in front of Kermie who doesn't have the pace to get on the end of it.
I think he'll fit in well here.
by LoyalRoyal22 » 01 Feb 2017 13:34
SutekhCountryRoyalNorfolk Royal Saw Grabban play half a dozen times for Norwich. He always looked likely to do something but never really shone there.
My opinion was that Norwich did not really use him to his best advantage. He had good movement but the balls he liked were just not coming in.
In my view he needs the ball quickly to feet or just in front of him where he can use his pace and physicality to cause problems. Never really happened at Carrer Rud so will be interested to see if we can get the best out of him.
He's the sort of player, dare I say it, likely to pop up with a goal in a play-off final. I agree, I shouldn't have said that really.
Half of when our attacks fizzle out its because the ball is pass it hit too fast and whoever is on the receiving end can't control it, or it's too far in front of Kermie who doesn't have the pace to get on the end of it.
I think he'll fit in well here.
Isn't that Samuel's game though? Ball to feet so he can use a bit of pace. Didn't see much joy out of that in the few times he got a chance. Will it be any different with Grabban, even with him having more experience?
by CountryRoyal » 01 Feb 2017 14:49
LoyalRoyal22SutekhCountryRoyal
Half of when our attacks fizzle out its because the ball is pass it hit too fast and whoever is on the receiving end can't control it, or it's too far in front of Kermie who doesn't have the pace to get on the end of it.
I think he'll fit in well here.
Isn't that Samuel's game though? Ball to feet so he can use a bit of pace. Didn't see much joy out of that in the few times he got a chance. Will it be any different with Grabban, even with him having more experience?
Grabban is much stronger physically & will be better with the hold up play. Also better aerially.
by John Smith » 02 Feb 2017 14:00
by NewCorkSeth » 02 Feb 2017 14:09
John Smith Really pleased with this signing, for a minute I didn't think we were going to fill the void up top.
I'm looking forward to Grabban starting up top and Rakels replacing him in the latter stages of games, we've got options now at just the right time of the season
by OLLIE KEARNS » 02 Feb 2017 14:18
by LoyalRoyal22 » 02 Feb 2017 14:21
by OLLIE KEARNS » 02 Feb 2017 14:27
LoyalRoyal22 No recall option, & your not actually allowed to re-call outside of the transfer window ( excluding goal keepers)
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