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Tammy Abraham 13:02 - Jan 2 with 10315 viewspencoedjack

Off to Wolves for 18 million apparently
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Tammy Abraham on 13:15 - Jan 2 with 4500 viewsPorthcawlswan

More fool them
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Tammy Abraham on 13:16 - Jan 2 with 4498 views34dfgdf54

Crazy money.
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Tammy Abraham on 13:16 - Jan 2 with 4490 viewsSwansea93

Well at least it stops Villa scoring goals now

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Tammy Abraham on 13:21 - Jan 2 with 4460 viewsJack_Kass

Think they've jumped the ol shark there.

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Tammy Abraham on 13:29 - Jan 2 with 4424 viewspencoedjack

Tammy Abraham on 13:16 - Jan 2 by Swansea93

Well at least it stops Villa scoring goals now


I hope our travelling fans on Saturday sing the ‘he left cos your shite” song as they did to us on Boxing Day.
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Tammy Abraham on 13:37 - Jan 2 with 4380 viewslonglostjack

Tammy Abraham on 13:16 - Jan 2 by 34dfgdf54

Crazy money.


Well only a bit more than we paid for Clucas.

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Tammy Abraham on 13:40 - Jan 2 with 4360 viewshobo

Bargain, should easily see a return on that, both in goals and future profit
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Tammy Abraham on 13:46 - Jan 2 with 4322 viewsjackharris

Tammy Abraham on 13:40 - Jan 2 by hobo

Bargain, should easily see a return on that, both in goals and future profit


In my opinion I don’t believe he is capable of stepping up to the Premier Level. He is fine against Championship opposition. There have been loads of strikers like him who at a certain level they have excelled, but any higher and they were simply dire. E.g. Steve Bull was a fab Lower league striker.

I watched Tammy in the Villa Match and he was like a headless chicken. He will be in the pocket of the Premier League defenders. I am certain Oli Mcburnie is more of a prospect.
[Post edited 2 Jan 2019 13:47]

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Tammy Abraham on 13:47 - Jan 2 with 4318 viewsCooperman

If they can supply him with the correct delivery and ball then £18m is an absolute steal.

Even if they can’t and his goals don’t come then they should still recoup much of that outlay when he’s moved on - he is young and English which will maintain his value above other foreign names.

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Tammy Abraham on 14:17 - Jan 2 with 4190 viewsomarjack

Well times have changed. 18 m for a striker for a PL club isn't much money anymore, and you can't expect a +10 goals a season striker too, you might if you get lucky, but it'd be considered a bargain buy.

We signed that potato Andre for the 2nd time for 20 m..it got us f*ck all..Bony for 12 m..it got us 2 goals for a whole season. You get the idea.

Tammy is decent PL striker. But definitely the kind of player you'd expect to play for mid table clubs, and not the top 6 obviously. Wolves would be a great fit for him, Especially if they were priced out of a move for Raul Jimenez, Going for Abraham makes sense.

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Tammy Abraham on 15:10 - Jan 2 with 4029 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

Tammy Abraham on 13:46 - Jan 2 by jackharris

In my opinion I don’t believe he is capable of stepping up to the Premier Level. He is fine against Championship opposition. There have been loads of strikers like him who at a certain level they have excelled, but any higher and they were simply dire. E.g. Steve Bull was a fab Lower league striker.

I watched Tammy in the Villa Match and he was like a headless chicken. He will be in the pocket of the Premier League defenders. I am certain Oli Mcburnie is more of a prospect.
[Post edited 2 Jan 2019 13:47]


I'm with on this jackharris.

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Tammy Abraham on 15:18 - Jan 2 with 3998 viewsA_Fans_Dad

Tammy Abraham on 15:10 - Jan 2 by JACKMANANDBOY

I'm with on this jackharris.


I am with Cooperman, young & English, that adds £15M straight away, maybe not worth the money goal wise but an "Investment".
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Tammy Abraham on 15:36 - Jan 2 with 3936 viewsCooperman

Tammy Abraham on 15:10 - Jan 2 by JACKMANANDBOY

I'm with on this jackharris.


Only tell will time.

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Tammy Abraham on 15:39 - Jan 2 with 3916 viewspencoedjack

Tammy Abraham on 15:10 - Jan 2 by JACKMANANDBOY

I'm with on this jackharris.


& me.

Overated young Englishman
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Tammy Abraham on 15:41 - Jan 2 with 3894 viewsDwightYorkeSuperstar

He is an incredible talent.

23 in 41 at Bristol City, 16 in 20 so far at Aston Villa and 8 in 39 whilst playing in the Premier League at the age of 20 I believe.

There's no argument he's a far superior player to McBurnie. I am unsure whether he'll consistently become a 20 goal a season striker in the Premier League, however he doesn't need to. Getting 10 a year will keep him in that league until he chooses to retire or cannot replicate those sort of stats any longer.

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Tammy Abraham on 15:42 - Jan 2 with 3899 viewsCooperman

Tammy Abraham on 13:46 - Jan 2 by jackharris

In my opinion I don’t believe he is capable of stepping up to the Premier Level. He is fine against Championship opposition. There have been loads of strikers like him who at a certain level they have excelled, but any higher and they were simply dire. E.g. Steve Bull was a fab Lower league striker.

I watched Tammy in the Villa Match and he was like a headless chicken. He will be in the pocket of the Premier League defenders. I am certain Oli Mcburnie is more of a prospect.
[Post edited 2 Jan 2019 13:47]


Patrick Bamford, David Nugent, Jordan Rhodes - all fit into the category of ‘good in Championship but couldn’t cut it in the Premier League’.

I’d say that Tammy is a level above these when looking at them at the same age. If he does move there will be a lot of eyes following his development path.

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Tammy Abraham on 15:48 - Jan 2 with 3870 viewsCooperman

Tammy Abraham on 15:39 - Jan 2 by pencoedjack

& me.

Overated young Englishman


See the stats from DYSS.

Not many can match those.

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Tammy Abraham on 16:10 - Jan 2 with 3806 viewsDrizzy

Tammy Abraham on 15:48 - Jan 2 by Cooperman

See the stats from DYSS.

Not many can match those.


Not many can match 5 goals in 31 league games?

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Tammy Abraham on 16:16 - Jan 2 with 3778 viewspencoedjack

Tammy Abraham on 15:48 - Jan 2 by Cooperman

See the stats from DYSS.

Not many can match those.


I tend not to read his posts as it’s normally has something negative about Swansea players
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Tammy Abraham on 16:16 - Jan 2 with 3778 viewsCooperman

Tammy Abraham on 16:10 - Jan 2 by Drizzy

Not many can match 5 goals in 31 league games?


I shall refer you to my post of 13:47.

As for the stats that you are quoting - this was whilst playing for a team that wasn’t very sharp in the final third of the pitch. Wolves appear to be a level up from where we were last season so I envisage him improving on 5 in 31 for them.

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Tammy Abraham on 16:19 - Jan 2 with 3770 viewsCooperman

Tammy Abraham on 16:16 - Jan 2 by pencoedjack

I tend not to read his posts as it’s normally has something negative about Swansea players


True, but the goal stats at Championship level don’t lie.
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Tammy Abraham on 16:25 - Jan 2 with 3742 viewsDrizzy

Tammy Abraham on 16:16 - Jan 2 by Cooperman

I shall refer you to my post of 13:47.

As for the stats that you are quoting - this was whilst playing for a team that wasn’t very sharp in the final third of the pitch. Wolves appear to be a level up from where we were last season so I envisage him improving on 5 in 31 for them.


They also play with a lone striker, a role Tammy is incapable of doing at the moment.

He won't get the minutes to do much better than he did with us.

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Tammy Abraham on 16:26 - Jan 2 with 3738 viewsDrizzy

Tammy Abraham on 16:19 - Jan 2 by Cooperman

True, but the goal stats at Championship level don’t lie.
[Post edited 2 Jan 2019 16:28]


Championship goal stats are an awful predictor of how that player will perform in the PL.

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Tammy Abraham on 16:35 - Jan 2 with 3694 viewsCooperman

Tammy Abraham on 16:25 - Jan 2 by Drizzy

They also play with a lone striker, a role Tammy is incapable of doing at the moment.

He won't get the minutes to do much better than he did with us.


In which case I foresee the following sequence of events:
- Be deemed a poor fit by Wolves
- Despatched on loan to a ‘big’ championship team (see Villa)
- Bang in the goals at a rate of better than one in two
- Sold to another Premier League team outside the top six for a price that reflects the fact that he’s English, young and with an excellent scoring record in the Championship. A price also up near what Wolves have paid for him.
Again see 13:47.

By this time he will be another two to three years older and therefore be more developed. He might have to reach the age of 25 before he comes of age.

Alternatively he could do the business for Wolves.

What I don’t see happening is him disappearing into obscurity any time soon.

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Tammy Abraham on 16:36 - Jan 2 with 3675 viewsomarjack

Tammy Abraham on 16:35 - Jan 2 by Cooperman

In which case I foresee the following sequence of events:
- Be deemed a poor fit by Wolves
- Despatched on loan to a ‘big’ championship team (see Villa)
- Bang in the goals at a rate of better than one in two
- Sold to another Premier League team outside the top six for a price that reflects the fact that he’s English, young and with an excellent scoring record in the Championship. A price also up near what Wolves have paid for him.
Again see 13:47.

By this time he will be another two to three years older and therefore be more developed. He might have to reach the age of 25 before he comes of age.

Alternatively he could do the business for Wolves.

What I don’t see happening is him disappearing into obscurity any time soon.


He's the new Danny Welbeck. without the obscurity part and being so utterly sh!t.

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