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Hemir


When did we see excellent hold up play and hell of shit based on this goal his first with his feet for us I think
Literally nobody passed to our forwards they were too busy messing about with the ball at the back or going backwards from wide areas back to the centre backs rinse and repeat
Where did I say yes a good player
Running about doesn’t make you competent then he’s crap he’s also a lot older
 
Literally nobody passed to our forwards they were too busy messing about with the ball at the back or going backwards from wide areas back to the centre backs rinse and repeat

Running about doesn’t make you competent then he’s crap he’s also a lot older
Didn't say it did if 2 players are awful I'd rather someone with work rate
 
Not sure what people were expecting from a young kid moving to a new country and new league with barely any/zero experience in mens football.
What was the person(s) who scouted him and recommended the signing looking for (bearing in mind he was handed the #9 shirt)?
 
I think that's the key here. Be it training or taking the burden of leading the line off them in the first team - the people in charge and fans must now have learnt for this type of buying young players and developing them to work, you have to have enough experience, strength and quality in the first team to then be able to introduce lads like Hemir and Mayenda and let them learn and develop.

They're not teenage sensations. They're young inexperienced, raw kids that generally have been let go as they need a bit of work.

Aye, your experienced pro's aren't just a big positive on a match day, but integral to have around in training. Naturally, your younger players will look to the older heads for guidance and leadership.

I'd say the club need some more coaches, who are dedicated to specific areas....attack, defence, and set pieces, as well as getting some experience and first team quality in on the playing side.
 
Even after only one shot/goal he's just been prompted to the only one of our players who can strike a ball cleanly (Clarkies 'powder puff' curlers aside...)
 
Didn't say it did if 2 players are awful I'd rather someone with work rate
I’d rather a striker that’s big strong and can shoot and have midfielders that can do the running
He didn't move and couldn't compete physically. Made him easy to mark.

I doubt much will have changed when it gets to the real stuff, but I guess we'll see.
He was on loads ball to feet every game but they are clearly under instructions to never give the ball away so they don’t try anything and go for the risk adverse pass backwards
 
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I’d rather a striker that’s big strong and can shoot and have midfielders that can do the running

He was on loads ball to feet every game but they are clearly under instructions to never give the ball away so they don’t try anything and go for the risk adverse pass backwards
That's not Hemir
 
I cant remember which game it was but back end of last season Hemir started and we never put a cross in for as long as he was on the pitch. Took him off and replaced him with a midget and were then pumping balls into the box. It was ridiculous
 
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