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A very shallow, superficial and uninformed Yankee analysis, if I may say so.
Siggy's gone, get over it. We don't need a replacement, we're going to play in a totally different way. Whilst Wilf may appreciate the odd cross, Abraham's game is based on pace on the floor. And to suggest that we haven't got a player who can put in decent free kicks and corners is frankly laughable. We've already seen Carroll and Mesa do it.
Offence, defence, backward receiver, line of scrimmage - shove it up your posterior and leave team selection to Paul Clement, he's forgotten more than you will ever know.
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Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 11:18 - Sep 5 with 8359 views
Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 10:51 - Sep 5 by Pegojack
A very shallow, superficial and uninformed Yankee analysis, if I may say so.
Siggy's gone, get over it. We don't need a replacement, we're going to play in a totally different way. Whilst Wilf may appreciate the odd cross, Abraham's game is based on pace on the floor. And to suggest that we haven't got a player who can put in decent free kicks and corners is frankly laughable. We've already seen Carroll and Mesa do it.
Offence, defence, backward receiver, line of scrimmage - shove it up your posterior and leave team selection to Paul Clement, he's forgotten more than you will ever know.
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While Siggy was excellent at free kicks, of that there is no doubt, it could be argued that Carroll's corner kicks have even been an improvement.
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Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 12:22 - Sep 5 with 8193 views
Credit where it is due, Ki is a wonderful technical player. His deft first touch at 1:51 to put the ball in the exact spot to score is a thing of beauty.
I think he would be a major asset played further up the field, where his tendency to bottle out of the defensive side would not be such an issue.
Would love to see some of those 25 yard screamers too!
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Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 12:27 - Sep 5 with 8175 views
Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 11:39 - Sep 5 by theloneranger
When he played for Celtic he seemed to have one hell of a shot in both feet, great link up play and loads of energy.
Where has that Ki gone??
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Left behind in the Scottish pub league probably.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
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Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 13:02 - Sep 5 with 8085 views
Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 11:39 - Sep 5 by theloneranger
When he played for Celtic he seemed to have one hell of a shot in both feet, great link up play and loads of energy.
Where has that Ki gone??
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Also when he was on loan at Sunderland and when he plays for his country he does seem to player further forward. I'm pretty sure he was further up the pitch in that season when he was player of the year with us.
Our play improved drastically when Ki began starting games towards the end of last season. He does something only Fer in our midfield is able to do, receive the ball in a tight spot and actually drive forward instead of passing it sideways. Hopefully we'll soon learn that Clucas can do it too.
We saw in our 1-4 victory against West Ham that Ki has the ability to become our playmaker. He was making passes that I wouldn't expect Sigurdsson to make and also got into a goal scoring position. Sigursson didn't play that match so Ki was allowed to become the main playmaker. During that match we also played a front 3 of Barrow Ayew and Routledge which is a more mobile front line than what Ki is normally playing behind. I wouldn't be surprised if in our current set up Ki would be able to step up as a play maker.
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Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 14:15 - Sep 5 with 7866 views
Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 14:09 - Sep 5 by veng9
We saw in our 1-4 victory against West Ham that Ki has the ability to become our playmaker. He was making passes that I wouldn't expect Sigurdsson to make and also got into a goal scoring position. Sigursson didn't play that match so Ki was allowed to become the main playmaker. During that match we also played a front 3 of Barrow Ayew and Routledge which is a more mobile front line than what Ki is normally playing behind. I wouldn't be surprised if in our current set up Ki would be able to step up as a play maker.
Agree he has looked decent when he plays in the AM role... would actually be interested in seeing him in the position again..
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Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 14:37 - Sep 5 with 7811 views
Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 13:02 - Sep 5 by somersetsimon
Also when he was on loan at Sunderland and when he plays for his country he does seem to player further forward. I'm pretty sure he was further up the pitch in that season when he was player of the year with us.
He's almost always played the deepest midfield role for South Korea. Never seen him play a proper AM role for them, as they have players like Son and Koo who fit more naturally there.
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Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 15:13 - Sep 5 with 7748 views
Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 14:37 - Sep 5 by jasper_T
He's almost always played the deepest midfield role for South Korea. Never seen him play a proper AM role for them, as they have players like Son and Koo who fit more naturally there.
no... Son is more of a winger/striker for them and Koo is central midfield.. not that attacking.. depending on the opposition he changes between AM and almost CDM... but the cdm is just him roaming around the midfield and lays passes off to the wingers/strikers. He works best with them when he is AM
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Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 15:17 - Sep 5 with 7738 views
Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 15:17 - Sep 5 by JFSwan
The one where on-one likes Ki
So not liking a player who is playing way below his best for 2 whole seasons, who won't commit to tackles and puts his national team before his club (who pay his high lifestyle wages) is being "prejudiced" now?
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Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 16:36 - Sep 5 with 7616 views
Ki is the replacement for Gylfi?! on 17:06 - Sep 5 by monmouth
I like Ki. Good player. Give him a solid base to play off and he will be fine.
As long as he hasn't got to dig in and grind and graft yes, as soon as the chips are down he starts to run around trying to look busy without actually doing anything. He did play well in the last few games of the season and he did have one influential season when he came back from Sunderland.........................