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Brobbey


He’s a solid striker in most facets of the game. Finishing and vision could improve, but they are good enough to make a fist of this level.

But when it comes to strength and holding it up, I truly and sincerely believe he is the best player in the world. I don’t in all honesty see how you could be better.
We can literally just play a high ball in his general direction, and you'll see Brobbey throwing someone around in order to let the ball bounce. Once it bounces, its his. He'll plant his feet and you'll be see defenders bouncing around him like they've just ran into a trampoline.
 
We can literally just play a high ball in his general direction, and you'll see Brobbey throwing someone around in order to let the ball bounce. Once it bounces, its his. He'll plant his feet and you'll be see defenders bouncing around him like they've just ran into a trampoline.
Imagine what he’s like trying to get served when the bar’s busy. You’d send him up for the round every time.
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Shame they didn’t include the one where it bounced and the defender tried to back into him. Was like a goldfish trying to shift an aircraft carrier.
 
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The bloke is a superhero. No other way to describe him, as strong as a bull, as fast as a bullet.

In a team of Roefs, Sadiki, Xhaka, Le Fée and now Diarra, I think Brobbey is the most unique and irreplaceable.

NICE. QUIET. LOVELY.
Add Nordi, Ballard and Alderete to that too. They are not far behind in total brilliance. Ballard in particular is improving unbelievably
 
We can literally just play a high ball in his general direction, and you'll see Brobbey throwing someone around in order to let the ball bounce. Once it bounces, its his. He'll plant his feet and you'll be see defenders bouncing around him like they've just ran into a trampoline.

He’s pretty quick too, it’s not all strength. So they can’t press up. He keeps them honest by running in behind regularly as well. He’s proper f***ing old school.
 
The bloke is a superhero. No other way to describe him, as strong as a bull, as fast as a bullet.

In a team of Roefs, Sadiki, Xhaka, Le Fée and now Diarra, I think Brobbey is the most unique and irreplaceable.

NICE. QUIET. LOVELY.
We should make a crowd floater with brobbey's deadpan facial expression with this captioned underneath
 
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