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Nathan Asiimwe - on loan at Walsall til the end of the season (p6)

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  • edited May 31
    Scoham said:
    fenaddick said:
    Scoham said:
    Scoham said:
    a rarity, able to cross and pass well with both feet, excellent, though 'highlights' packages never show the errors (excuse my slight cynicism) 
    I think that’s fair. Asiimwe has always shown ability on the ball and looks big, strong and quick enough to play for the first team. The questions are more around his defending and consistency which needed to be tested out on loan, but his highlights aren’t going to tell us how much progress he’s made.
    perhaps he would be more at home in a Campbell type role, though I believe he has yet to score a first team goal ? .. we should keep him
    In no way should a RB/RWB be playing as a striker. He’s good going forward but he’s definitely not an attacker 
    so what's 'going forward' if it's not attacking ? 
    Small’s role as a very attacking wing back.
    THAT is attacking, you just typed it lol ..  from the clips above, admittedly in L2, he looks to be putting better crosses into the box WITH BOTH FEET than either Small  or Campbell have done this season

    Anyway, I've had enough of answering silly splitting hairs comments
  • Scoham said:
    fenaddick said:
    Scoham said:
    Scoham said:
    a rarity, able to cross and pass well with both feet, excellent, though 'highlights' packages never show the errors (excuse my slight cynicism) 
    I think that’s fair. Asiimwe has always shown ability on the ball and looks big, strong and quick enough to play for the first team. The questions are more around his defending and consistency which needed to be tested out on loan, but his highlights aren’t going to tell us how much progress he’s made.
    perhaps he would be more at home in a Campbell type role, though I believe he has yet to score a first team goal ? .. we should keep him
    In no way should a RB/RWB be playing as a striker. He’s good going forward but he’s definitely not an attacker 
    so what's 'going forward' if it's not attacking ? 
    Small’s role as a very attacking wing back.
    THAT is attacking, you just typed it lol ..  from the clips above, admittedly in L2, he looks to be putting better crosses into the box WITH BOTH FEET than either Small  or Campbell have done this season

    Anyway, I've had enough of answering silly splitting hairs comments
    Small also has to track back and defend as a back five and like Asiimwe isn’t going become a striker.

    TC and Small would also look like great crossers with both feet if their best crosses were put together in a video.
  • edited May 31
    CAFCsayer said:
    Be good to see him get a league 1 loan next season
    Hopefully we'll see a few more youngster go out on loan now we're a League higher

    After all wasnt it the Academy Manager who said at a recent CAST or Bromley meeting, that they dont like loaning kids below the National League, because then they dont sustain the fitness levels we set them
  • CAFCsayer said:
    Be good to see him get a league 1 loan next season
    Hopefully we'll see a few more youngster go out on loan now we're a League higher

    After all wasnt it the Academy Manager who said at a recent CAST or Bromley meeting, that they dont like loaning kids below the National League, because then they dont sustain the fitness levels we set them
    Yeah I remember reading that, and I’m sure Asiimwe’s loan to Hartlepool was the only non-league loan we saw this season and I assume they’re still full time.
  • Don’t see TC as a part of a front two in The Championship. He’s a wide player with pace with the ability to beat his man and cut inside. 
  • NJ tends to play with a front two so I think we’ll start with the same system and NJ will adapt and change if necessary. Whether TC is in our starting 11 when the season kicks off will partly depend on who we bring in.
  • Scoham said:
    NJ tends to play with a front two so I think we’ll start with the same system and NJ will adapt and change if necessary. Whether TC is in our starting 11 when the season kicks off will partly depend on who we bring in.
    And TCs development.
  • Asiimwe and Anderson have a telepathic combination
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