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I was watching Ajax this weekend and it struck me how much Sincs reminds me of Brian Brobbey. Both young "raw talents" that are extremely strong and fast, physical, often fouled and gets nothing from the referees and then both go into "the world is against me" mode. Similar style of play. Both playing for clubs in crisis, although QPR always in some sort of crisis while Ajax, by their standards, probably going through the biggest crisis in their history. Topped off with a record 6-0 loss last weekend against big rivals Feyenoord.
Except. Brobbey has scored 19 so far this season.
(Ajax got kicked out of the cup by an amateur team earlier this season, first time in their history. A very QPR thing to do)
Hmmm. Watching this, actually, I realise Sincs is nothing like Brobbey.
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Sincs vs Brobbey on 08:02 - Apr 16 with 1686 views
I'm not sure that video supports your argument at all. And the fact that he has scored 19 goals this season already, kills it stone dead. Unless they wear the same make of boots, I'm struggling to find any similarity at all.
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Sincs vs Brobbey on 09:11 - Apr 16 with 1564 views
Just had a look at his goals' record this season in the Eredivision. 17 goals in 26 games. Can we do a swap deal please. Ajax are world-renowned for developing players, who knows, they may be able to achieve what seems like the impossible with Armstrong and improve his goals' output..
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Sincs vs Brobbey on 10:58 - Apr 16 with 1381 views
Yes, apart from their obvious similarity in build there's not much of a comparison here. Brobbery is a vastly superior player all round and reads the game much better.
Yes, apart from their obvious similarity in build there's not much of a comparison here. Brobbery is a vastly superior player all round and reads the game much better.