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Freddie Ladapo - Sept 2024, signed a 2 year deal with Huddersfield (p11)

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  • colthe3rd
    colthe3rd Posts: 8,486
    Looks like fitness to me, just seems a touch to slow. He looks busy enough so I really am hoping it is just a bit of time and it will happen. It's still not great and not what we need right now but then I guess if you're not first choice target there's a reason for that.
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,728
    How many touches has he had in the oppositions area?

    Ladapo isn't the problem
    This - is he supposed to bloody cross it for himself!
    When we have crossed it him he's scuffed it or blazed it over. 
  • How many touches has he had in the oppositions area?

    Ladapo isn't the problem
    This - is he supposed to bloody cross it for himself!
    Yep, if he wanted to touch the ball on the half way line, he would have become a midfielder.

    I think that starting with REG, Coventry and Bakinson was the main issue yesterday.

    Thats the problem with a caretaker manager, don't loose and no attacking intent. Hopefully Jones picked up on that
  • Pavoren007
    Pavoren007 Posts: 2,525
    Ladapo has between a 1 in 2.5-3 goal per game average for the last 7-8 years. I believe we will see goals but difficult for him to feed off 5 defensive players just behind him. Hoping Small, Ramsay and L Watson or Fiorini will add a bit more creativity vs Edun, T Watson and Bakinson. It really will help. Thinking on yesterday’s live up more, convinced our caretaker team set up for a 0-0. Would have got their wish other than for the pass mistake…
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,681
    When we signed Ladapo I was disappointed it wasn't a permanent signing. 
    Now I'm pleased it's only a loan.
    I know he's not fully match fit but he needs to seriously up his game if we are to try and keep him next season. 
  • When we signed Ladapo I was disappointed it wasn't a permanent signing. 
    Now I'm pleased it's only a loan.
    I know he's not fully match fit but he needs to seriously up his game if we are to try and keep him next season. 
    To me, it looked like he was playing like someone who’d been out all night on a bender or was coming down with flu and your concentration and coordination is shot, he didn’t seem able to hold or control the ball or regularly pass to a teammate - somebody correct me if I’m wrong on that observation. There’s no way he should be starting first team games if match fitness is the problem. Letting him stay on the pitch was hard to understand from where I was sitting 
  • When we signed Ladapo I was disappointed it wasn't a permanent signing. 
    Now I'm pleased it's only a loan.
    I know he's not fully match fit but he needs to seriously up his game if we are to try and keep him next season. 
    I agree that he needs to up his work rate but with that midfield behind him, he has no chance.

    its like sending Joe root out to bat with a baseball bat and expecting him to get a 100
  • When we signed Ladapo I was disappointed it wasn't a permanent signing. 
    Now I'm pleased it's only a loan.
    I know he's not fully match fit but he needs to seriously up his game if we are to try and keep him next season. 
    I agree that he needs to up his work rate but with that midfield behind him, he has no chance.

    its like sending Joe root out to bat with a baseball bat and expecting him to get a 100
    Whoever is playing in midfield does not affect his ability to control the ball and as someone else has previously said, he has, so far, looked liked he couldn't control a bag of cement.
  • redbuttle
    redbuttle Posts: 1,983
    Starting to look a little more fitter , think it was his best game led the line well and there were early signs of a partnership forming with May 

    Are you taking the piss?
  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,210
    I’m hoping that once he has found the net then his confidence will return and start banging them in.
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  • hezzla
    hezzla Posts: 51
    I think it’s fair to ask: if a man with a 1 in 3 goal-scoring record for multiple different clubs over the last 7 years suddenly looks this poor - is he the problem? or are *we* the problem?

    Given that we now have multiple players with strong records in this division currently playing like they’ve never seen a football before, I’m inclined to give Ladapo the benefit of the doubt. 
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,001
    When we signed Ladapo I was disappointed it wasn't a permanent signing. 
    Now I'm pleased it's only a loan.
    I know he's not fully match fit but he needs to seriously up his game if we are to try and keep him next season. 
    I agree that he needs to up his work rate but with that midfield behind him, he has no chance.

    its like sending Joe root out to bat with a baseball bat and expecting him to get a 100
    Whoever is playing in midfield does not affect his ability to control the ball and as someone else has previously said, he has, so far, looked liked he couldn't control a bag of cement.
    True but on the other hand it would be considerably easier to get a nicely waited pass to your feet under control than be on the receiving end of a ball that is more about getting the ball away FROM somewhere rather than being a pass TO somewhere.

    I fully agree he needs to improve his own levels but the defensive, backs to the wall set up isn't doing him any favours either - look at how goals have dried up for May to see that the midfield is a big part of the problem even if one of many.
  • hezzla said:
    I think it’s fair to ask: if a man with a 1 in 3 goal-scoring record for multiple different clubs over the last 7 years suddenly looks this poor - is he the problem? or are *we* the problem?

    Given that we now have multiple players with strong records in this division currently playing like they’ve never seen a football before, I’m inclined to give Ladapo the benefit of the doubt. 
    What if it’s a man with a 1 in 3 goal-scoring record for multiple different clubs over the last 7 years thats loaned  to a struggling team in the division below ? Is it still ‘sudden’ ? 
  • Billy_Mix
    Billy_Mix Posts: 2,707
    Solidgone said:
    I’m hoping that once he has found the net then his confidence will return and start banging them in.
    If he finds a net he'll probably trip into it get caught up and struggle to get out - not that he'd be arsed to exert himself

    Maybe no bad thing - at least he wouldn't be available for selection
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,631
    Ladapo or May wont be scoring very many with 9 defenders behind them. The attacking threat we have from midfield is just pathetic. 
  • 1.Adam Matthews
    2.Ben Amos
    3.Sean Clare
    4. The whole team except Alfie and Dobbo. Add new players who haven't been here long enough to read their team mates minds/intentions(Ladapo)

    Lets try something new- lets try supporting our team .They do need help right now. 
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,381
    Anyone else feel our current front two look like something a 10 year old would pick? Look down last seasons L1 top scorers and see who’s available.

    We’ve blatantly needed a striker who can win headers, battle against CBs, hold up the ball and link up with May.

    Instead we’ve gone for another poacher (last season) who also needs to play alongside Aneke or Leaburn to get the most out of him.

    May doesn’t offer those things at all so it’s vital his partner does.

    Tuesday is time to see if Kanu can offer more from the start of the game or if he looks better because he’s up against tiring defenders.

    Have to pray Aneke has a good run of 20/30 minute appearances from the bench.
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,315
    Aneke will determine whether we stay up. Keep him in wool until we play the teams around us. 
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,290
    Scoham said:
    Anyone else feel our current front two look like something a 10 year old would pick? Look down last seasons L1 top scorers and see who’s available.

    We’ve blatantly needed a striker who can win headers, battle against CBs, hold up the ball and link up with May.

    Instead we’ve gone for another poacher (last season) who also needs to play alongside Aneke or Leaburn to get the most out of him.

    May doesn’t offer those things at all so it’s vital his partner does.

    Tuesday is time to see if Kanu can offer more from the start of the game or if he looks better because he’s up against tiring defenders.

    Have to pray Aneke has a good run of 20/30 minute appearances from the bench.
    Pulling out of the Ikpeazu deal is another to add to the list of really poor decisions made this season 
  • ozaddick
    ozaddick Posts: 2,846
    Glad he got his goal at last. Hopefully that'll be him being more prolific. Did he seem to be giving it a little to fans in the east stand after scoring? Had he been getting a bit of dogs abuse from the tartan blanket brigade!? 
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  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    ozaddick said:
    Glad he got his goal at last. Hopefully that'll be him being more prolific. Did he seem to be giving it a little to fans in the east stand after scoring? Had he been getting a bit of dogs abuse from the tartan blanket brigade!? 
    If so he will really have pissed them off, waking them up like that!
  • Pelling1993
    Pelling1993 Posts: 6,674
    Seems a lovely bloke. Think the celebration was just a sense of relief 
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,359
    He could stick two middle fingers up at the family zone after every goal for all I care, more goals and keep us up Ladapo, cheers. 
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,230
    ozaddick said:
    Glad he got his goal at last. Hopefully that'll be him being more prolific. Did he seem to be giving it a little to fans in the east stand after scoring? Had he been getting a bit of dogs abuse from the tartan blanket brigade!? 
    Hold on, I thought the upper west were the tartan blanket mob?
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,728
    clive said:
    Respect that he admits he wasn't good enough at the weekend. No better way to redeem yourself then score a goal like that
  • AppyAddick
    AppyAddick Posts: 1,475
    iaitch said:
    ozaddick said:
    Glad he got his goal at last. Hopefully that'll be him being more prolific. Did he seem to be giving it a little to fans in the east stand after scoring? Had he been getting a bit of dogs abuse from the tartan blanket brigade!? 
    Hold on, I thought the upper west were the tartan blanket mob?
    I resemble that comment...
  • Interesting that he said it had been "confusing" here since his arrival and is that one of the reasons he hasn't hit the heights we were all hoping for?
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    Croydon said:
    clive said:
    Respect that he admits he wasn't good enough at the weekend. No better way to redeem yourself then score a goal like that
    Exactly. That goal and performance will really improve his confidence going forward.
  • Really good interview and I am sure he will keep on improving and contributing more no doubting his ability