Seelt


Comfortable on the ball and very good at reading the game and a good tackler too, only worry is his lack of pace in a back four although tbf Summerville didn't get past him so he may not be as slow as he looks.

....apart from when he didn't have a clue where the ball was :lol: it was hanging in the air and could he hell fathom out where it had gone!:lol: first half right near their goal.
He does have some comedy moments mind.
 
Well he cant be great after 3 appearances can he? I know people will say YOUTUBE proves nothing, but this lad is a footballer and good in the air, expecting good things from him
I agree, I'm not expecting him to be the finished article thats my point. I just don't want the lad to throw in the deep end when he's still learning the game, he's a typical dutch type player IMO, good on the ball and can read a game, but he needs to concentrate on the physical side of the game more especially in this league..
 
Reminded me ( ok ... at a stretch ) of Kirchoff who had a mare at Spurs before being pushed into midfield for midweek City game. Seelt might have possibilities as a ball winner in front of the back four. Early days, yes, but if we lost O9 he seems capable enough.
 
Was a hamstring last night of more cramp? He initially clutched the hammy but then seemed to more getting flexed off like Charlie horse in the calf?

He grew into the game after a bit of shaky start.
 

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