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Eddie Nketiah: Better than R9?

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field442

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His comments on Saka were pretty disgusting as well.

Seems to only rate Cottrell and Smith who aren't even at the level of these lads.

For **** sake I didn’t even see that. “Practice skill moves”. What a ****.
 

Iceman10

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Think Martinelli and John-Jules are capable of performing in the minutes Nketiah would likely get.

Have a feeling you won't get what you would prefer with the loan out of Eddie, just because third choice for the position is still important when it comes to a manager having to build in cover for potential injuries. Just a hunch, not an opinion on what would be best.
 

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His comments on Saka were pretty disgusting as well.

Seems to only rate Cottrell and Smith who aren't even at the level of these lads.
I was praising saka, willock, nketiah and say how well they have improved recently.

I do rate saka, nelson, esr, john jules, martinelli and Omari Hutchinson too.

My post below in the “wish list” thread have shown how much support I have for our youngsters.

———————Zaha————————
—Soares———————Thauvin——
———————Ziyech———————
———Ceballos——Torreira————

————————Martinelli—————————
—Nelson/Omari—————Saka/Greenwood—
———————ESR/John Jules————————
—Matt Smith/Cottrell——Burton—————

Did I say saka is not a good talent? No.
I just think he is good but not as overrated as some here claims to be.
 
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