Huw plays a towering target man 12:07 - Oct 25 with 1038 views | ReslovenSwan1 | https://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/sport/24677368.newport-county-want-keep-hudder The centre forward is 6ft 9in and top scorer. People are rewriting history. The great Dutch team of Cruyff, Neeskins and Ari Haan had Dick Naninka up top. No point having winger if there is no strength in the middle. I recall reading gossip he was of interest to the club 3-4 years back along with Bloxham of Shrewsbury. [Post edited 25 Oct 12:10]
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Huw plays a towering target man on 13:38 - Oct 25 with 926 views | pembsjack | Its all we are missing, a striker who is around 9ft tall to get onto our overhit crosses! | | | |
Huw plays a towering target man on 17:38 - Oct 25 with 793 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Huw plays a towering target man on 13:38 - Oct 25 by pembsjack | Its all we are missing, a striker who is around 9ft tall to get onto our overhit crosses! |
Cullen gets under all his free headers. All go over the bar. It is a matter of a few centre meters which can be resolved by footwork and judgement of flight trajectory. In his 15 years of training he has not learned this skill.The system needs looking at. Excuses will not do like he is too short or he is not paid enough. Williams knows it and after 4 goalless games there is no where to hide. | |
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Huw plays a towering target man on 17:51 - Oct 25 with 777 views | RhonddaSwans | I made a comment on this dude the other week while watching the Newport game. This type of player is the missing peace of the attacking jigsaw. We need a striker that can hold the ball up as well. With Ronald making different types of runs not the same hack it over the top and hope he keeps it in play . A strong Striker has always done well here like a Boney or a Scotland. Saying that we got miko and Jerry out on loans. Wonder if there is a recall clause on them? Our squad is so paper thin we shouldn’t have both players out at the moment. Personally I would re call Miko but I suppose the wage bill being smaller is more important than any on the pitch success. | |
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Huw plays a towering target man on 19:48 - Oct 25 with 701 views | Whiterockin |
Huw plays a towering target man on 17:51 - Oct 25 by RhonddaSwans | I made a comment on this dude the other week while watching the Newport game. This type of player is the missing peace of the attacking jigsaw. We need a striker that can hold the ball up as well. With Ronald making different types of runs not the same hack it over the top and hope he keeps it in play . A strong Striker has always done well here like a Boney or a Scotland. Saying that we got miko and Jerry out on loans. Wonder if there is a recall clause on them? Our squad is so paper thin we shouldn’t have both players out at the moment. Personally I would re call Miko but I suppose the wage bill being smaller is more important than any on the pitch success. |
Neither are doing anything elsewhere, why recall them. We have to accept we have bought a couple pups and do our hardest to offload them along with Fisher when fit and several others. For every decent buy there seems to be several poor buys. The club have run out of players to buy cheap and sell high, the only hope now is the youngsters. If there is nothing there you have to question what exactly is the academy for, individually they produce excellent performances but little seems to be coming through. | | | |
Huw plays a towering target man on 20:14 - Oct 25 with 686 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Huw plays a towering target man on 17:38 - Oct 25 by ReslovenSwan1 | Cullen gets under all his free headers. All go over the bar. It is a matter of a few centre meters which can be resolved by footwork and judgement of flight trajectory. In his 15 years of training he has not learned this skill.The system needs looking at. Excuses will not do like he is too short or he is not paid enough. Williams knows it and after 4 goalless games there is no where to hide. |
He’s around the same height as Tim Cahill and he scored bucketloads of headed goals. Michael Owen was much shorter and he scored too, it’s about timing and positioning and Cullen don’t have either currently. | |
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Huw plays a towering target man on 23:00 - Oct 25 with 620 views | Kilkennyjack |
Huw plays a towering target man on 20:14 - Oct 25 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | He’s around the same height as Tim Cahill and he scored bucketloads of headed goals. Michael Owen was much shorter and he scored too, it’s about timing and positioning and Cullen don’t have either currently. |
The TNS header last night was a great example of what you are saying. | |
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Huw plays a towering target man on 11:55 - Oct 26 with 467 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Huw plays a towering target man on 19:48 - Oct 25 by Whiterockin | Neither are doing anything elsewhere, why recall them. We have to accept we have bought a couple pups and do our hardest to offload them along with Fisher when fit and several others. For every decent buy there seems to be several poor buys. The club have run out of players to buy cheap and sell high, the only hope now is the youngsters. If there is nothing there you have to question what exactly is the academy for, individually they produce excellent performances but little seems to be coming through. |
Kuharevych and Vipotnik were targeted by the recruitment and seen as good prospects. At 22 they have time to develop and improve. "We just have to accept we have bought a couple of pups" is what the club has been doing and it does not work. The guys have defects that need working on at Swansea under good coaches. There is no quick fix and hope another team coaches will improve them. There is no Kuharevych player coming through anywhere in Wales. He is a rare beast with failings that need working on. There are no 6 ft 3" strikers anywhere in Wales and it has been like this for a decade or two. For Wales Vokes and Kieffer were adopted. | |
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Huw plays a towering target man on 12:32 - Oct 26 with 453 views | jack247 |
Huw plays a towering target man on 11:55 - Oct 26 by ReslovenSwan1 | Kuharevych and Vipotnik were targeted by the recruitment and seen as good prospects. At 22 they have time to develop and improve. "We just have to accept we have bought a couple of pups" is what the club has been doing and it does not work. The guys have defects that need working on at Swansea under good coaches. There is no quick fix and hope another team coaches will improve them. There is no Kuharevych player coming through anywhere in Wales. He is a rare beast with failings that need working on. There are no 6 ft 3" strikers anywhere in Wales and it has been like this for a decade or two. For Wales Vokes and Kieffer were adopted. |
The issue with giving them time to develop and improve, is they can’t do that as the main man up front. Vipotnik may turn out to be a great player, but we don’t have the luxury of phasing him into the team slowly, because we don’t have any other centre forwards. We’ve just gone sink or swim. As it is, he’s been thrown to the wolves and he’s floundering badly. | | | |
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