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Anfernee Dijksteel
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cafcfan1990 said:orpingtonRED said:cafcfan1990 said:Simonsen said:Dijksteel is an Andy Hughes with better strength and technique but less experience, nous and drive.
I especially like how he defends on his feet and doesn't lunge in. He uses strength to recover situations and ease opponents off the ball.
Work on his heading, concentration and forward thought are needed but a combination of experience and coaches work will see to that.
My view is that he will continue to "train on" and develop into one of Charlton's modern day unsung heroes (think Steve Brown).
Anyway, a dozen decent games and he will be off.
Its quite good to read back through an old thread and see some of the comments at the time
By the way, the original comment was to do with Roland snapping up a decent offer rather than Dijksteel being greedy.
Maybe we could of got a little more but not much. Not a bad price if it gets used well. Lets see0 -
orpingtonRED said:cafcfan1990 said:orpingtonRED said:cafcfan1990 said:Simonsen said:Dijksteel is an Andy Hughes with better strength and technique but less experience, nous and drive.
I especially like how he defends on his feet and doesn't lunge in. He uses strength to recover situations and ease opponents off the ball.
Work on his heading, concentration and forward thought are needed but a combination of experience and coaches work will see to that.
My view is that he will continue to "train on" and develop into one of Charlton's modern day unsung heroes (think Steve Brown).
Anyway, a dozen decent games and he will be off.
Its quite good to read back through an old thread and see some of the comments at the time
By the way, the original comment was to do with Roland snapping up a decent offer rather than Dijksteel being greedy.
Maybe we could of got a little more but not much. Not a bad price if it gets used well. Lets see0 -
I think Boro have a reduced budget and an inexperienced manager so may under perform this year against their fans expectations. He needs to do well or could find their fans hard work.0
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cafcfan1990 said:orpingtonRED said:cafcfan1990 said:orpingtonRED said:cafcfan1990 said:Simonsen said:Dijksteel is an Andy Hughes with better strength and technique but less experience, nous and drive.
I especially like how he defends on his feet and doesn't lunge in. He uses strength to recover situations and ease opponents off the ball.
Work on his heading, concentration and forward thought are needed but a combination of experience and coaches work will see to that.
My view is that he will continue to "train on" and develop into one of Charlton's modern day unsung heroes (think Steve Brown).
Anyway, a dozen decent games and he will be off.
Its quite good to read back through an old thread and see some of the comments at the time
By the way, the original comment was to do with Roland snapping up a decent offer rather than Dijksteel being greedy.
Maybe we could of got a little more but not much. Not a bad price if it gets used well. Lets see0 -
Conceded the pen for Blackburn’s winner today. Boro fans not impressed by him.
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He was still learning his trade and familiar with our players and vice versa. Not quite of the quality to walk straight into another teak imo...a work in progress.10
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Another one who may have left too soon...
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Dyksteele was not the finished article by a long way, and right back was never his position. We knew that, and so should have Borough.
Lets hope they don’t demoralise him completely.
Players who are work in progress need to think very seriously about leaving a club that is developing them. Not all clubs/managers are good at it, or indeed interested in it.26 -
Redrobo said:Dyksteele was not the finished article by a long way, and right back was never his position. We knew that, and so should have Borough.
Lets hope they don’t demoralise him completely.
Players who are work in progress need to think very seriously about leaving a club that is developing them. Not all clubs/managers are good at it, or indeed interested in it.0 -
Potential to be a legend here, potential to be bombed out after 1 season there.
2 clubs with 2 completely different levels of expectations right now.7 -
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Gave away a soft penalty against Blackburn today for shirt tugging.0
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Redrobo said:Dyksteele was not the finished article by a long way, and right back was never his position. We knew that, and so should have Borough.0
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NapaAddick said:Redrobo said:Dyksteele was not the finished article by a long way, and right back was never his position. We knew that, and so should have Borough.1
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NapaAddick said:Redrobo said:Dyksteele was not the finished article by a long way, and right back was never his position. We knew that, and so should have Borough.
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Should have stayed, another one that could have really kicked on with us but probably left too soon. I rated Oshilaja today but we missed Anfernee, he just oozed class for us at right back and was just so much more reliable for keeping up with his man.4
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Middlesbrough bought Dijksteel to be a RB because that's where they saw him play well for the last dozen or so games.
Dijksteel has only ever played 10 minutes in the position he played in the u23; Which was holding midfielder.
Anfernee is still learning and may take time to settle up north and with his new team mates.2 -
I always got the impression Dijksteel was quite humble and shy. Might take him a while to settle down at Boro and the fans getting on his back quickly won’t help1
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For me another who has made the wrong move, only time will tell, but imo would have benefitted from another season under Bowyer and co.0
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Wrong move for him, right move for us as we needed the money. It was a silly penalty to give away yesterday but if the Boro fans want to start getting on a young player's back, they are not going to see the best of him.5
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Is he Blackburn’s leading assist man this season ?22
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Did he really have a choice? Didn't Lee say that his sale released money to buy other players? Therefore the lad didn't move on too quickly as he was virtually shoe-horned out. Always seemed a shy, determined and serious player to me who tried hard.
He would have developed a lot under LB and JJ so a real shame he was sold, and I hope someone at Boro takes him under their wing to protect and develop.
I can't stand the gloating of some fans whenour ex-players slip up.7 -
He had a choice as he could have rejected Boro's offer. In theory it wasn't a bad move - more money, same division. Staying at Charlton would have given him the chance to be part of something special, but maybe it wouldn't have been so special had we not got the money his sale generated.2
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It was never a penalty yesterday. Nor was ours either.1
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Are boro fans saying they aren’t impressed on forums?0
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Ours was definitely a penalty - it was a clear foul. I think the Barnsley player thought he was going to block a shot but the ball was passed and he went into Gallagher. Blackburn's was a penalty by the letter of the law too because of shirt tugging. It wasn't a terrible case of it, but you are not allowed to do it full stop.2
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Hopefully their fans get on his back, affect his confidence, force him out the team and we get him back on a free in the summer.2
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Covered End said:It was never a penalty yesterday. Nor was ours either.1
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Swisdom said:Another one who may have left too soon...
time will tell0 -
shine166 said:Potential to be a legend here, potential to be bombed out after 1 season there.
2 clubs with 2 completely different levels of expectations right now.6 -
Athletico Charlton said:Hopefully their fans get on his back, affect his confidence, force him out the team and we get him back on a free in the summer.Nice plan, except I doubt we could afford his wages now.0