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robforbe Flag cornwall 10 Jul 23 7.45am Send a Private Message to robforbe Add robforbe as a friend

Fair amount of people don't get ayew, managers that he's played under like him and trust him. Often when we have struggled in forward areas he's been the one trying to create some momentum.
When our attacking players are on it he's right there in the thick of it, little flicks or feints,one two's, chipping in with goals now and then too, he is a pain in the arse for defefenders, and draws and niggles fouls to get us up the pitch, not averse to dishing it out too, but in a sly way.

He's relative cheap on wages too, every team needs a j ayew , the glue that brings everything together.

 

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Elpis Flag In a pub 10 Jul 23 7.56am Send a Private Message to Elpis Add Elpis as a friend

We dont, underate him that is . We dont overate him either , he is what he is and we get why he is in the side while at the same time wanting better .

 

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Lanzo-Ad Flag Lanzarote 10 Jul 23 8.01am Send a Private Message to Lanzo-Ad Add Lanzo-Ad as a friend

159 Premier league apps, with 18 goals, and 13 assists, isn't very good is it, for all his hard work and effort, at the end of the day he is a bench warmer.

 


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silvertop Flag Portishead 10 Jul 23 8.59am Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

Striker.

No goals.

Personally I agree with the OP but we need a goal a scorer

 

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monkey Flag Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 10 Jul 23 9.07am Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

As a striker you have to score goals, it’s as simple as that, and he doesn’t score anywhere near enough. BUT it’s a Palace problem all round with our strikers really, and one thing you can’t criticise him for is lack of effort, at least he puts up a fight and scraps away, unlike a lazy arse we finally got rid of who shall remain nameless

 

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MonsterMunch Flag Cambridge 10 Jul 23 9.30am Send a Private Message to MonsterMunch Add MonsterMunch as a friend

As everyone has said, he can’t hide from his output stats. He just doesn’t score enough and misses a lot of chances! However he is a very good player imo. His ability to keep the ball under pressure and or wins fouls is incredible. His dribbling is also very good, his overall ball retention is top drawer. Also his ability to win a free kick when an opposition breaths on him is remarkable. He’s not a striker, at least not a goal scoring striker. I rate him highly. Maybe he’ll get a bit more game time out on the left this season

 

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Painter Flag Croydon 10 Jul 23 9.36am Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

He isn’t underrated by the people, who matter. He is consistently selected by every manager for his work rate.

 

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ambrose7 Flag Croydon 10 Jul 23 10.54am Send a Private Message to ambrose7 Add ambrose7 as a friend

The one season he got 9 PL goals (not that impressive for a PL forward, as many as his other 4 seasons for us combined) he won Player of the Season.

How much praise should a 31 year old forward who has 66 career league goals in 419 games be getting?

I think he plays better when he's not trying to win a free kick. It's a useful skill to have but he has a tendency to slow down our attacks when we're on a half-break. He's useful to have around albeit is far from being a player I'd be concerned to see line up against us.

 


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Charles Flag Forest Hill 10 Jul 23 11.47am Send a Private Message to Charles Add Charles as a friend

Ayew's record as a striker isn't that impressive; but then he's not a striker really and we shouldn't let the fact that he was willing to do a job for a club who'd managed to land themselves with two sick notes and no other options to fill the role blind us to that. Maybe if he gets a chance to play consistently in his best position on the left side of attack, opinions of him will improve. Personally I think he's very hard-working, turns up pretty much every game and he's always willing to give whatever's asked of him his best shot; love him to pieces.

 

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EaglesEaglesEagles Flag 10 Jul 23 12.35pm Send a Private Message to EaglesEaglesEagles Add EaglesEaglesEagles as a friend

Jordan's a utility man. A versatile player between boxes and in wide positions. The managers trust him. The players trust him. Great player to have in the squad and more often than not starting.

 


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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 10 Jul 23 1.04pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

He showed his worth last season, but a goalscorer he ain't.

 

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Putitout Flag Oxford 10 Jul 23 1.17pm Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

He showed his worth last season, but a goalscorer he ain't.

That’s true but then he does far more for the team in all areas of the pitch than most prolific goal scorers.
Only occasionally has he been used in the out and out striker roll, most the time he is working both flanks, mid field forward and deep. And within all that he gets fouled more than any other player in the league. That’s because he is always on the ball, and oppositions will do anything to nullify him. Yes he is well underrated by many.

 

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