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Holmesdale 1989 Flag 28 Jul 17 8.02pm Send a Private Message to Holmesdale 1989 Add Holmesdale 1989 as a friend

Could thrive under FdB.

 

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sprites Flag Auckland 28 Jul 17 8.38pm Send a Private Message to sprites Add sprites as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550

To start a post with the phrase Clueless... always undermines a reply.. As it's rarely followed with an assessment as to why that may be the case.

I guess we all see different things in a player.. As for Chungy all I've ever see him do is turn into players or go backwards with the ball. He turns possession over more than any other player I've seen and his goal against Stoke apart has been distinctly average... Is a shame I was excited by his arrival, but alas he's now way below the standard expected of a 1st team player.


Edited by Lyons550 (28 Jul 2017 7.22am)

Apologies - it wasn't a very nice way to start a post. I'll give you that.

And i guess we do all see different things in a player. But how can you really expect to shine with 3 minutes at the end of every other game? First two games last season when he got starts, both Pardew and Millen said he was the best player on the pitch in their interview. Then as soon as we get the full contingent back, he's dropped.

We'll have to disagree. That's all good

 

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CPFC/SCCC Flag Sutton 28 Jul 17 9.39pm Send a Private Message to CPFC/SCCC Add CPFC/SCCC as a friend

He's made a bigger contribution than Johnny Williams but don't think he's prem quality.

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iheartcpfc Flag SE25 28 Jul 17 10.56pm Send a Private Message to iheartcpfc Add iheartcpfc as a friend

No. To be honest he is a nothing player, one that should be in the Championship

 

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