Tammy Abraham 13:02 - Jan 2 with 10323 views | pencoedjack | Off to Wolves for 18 million apparently | | | | |
Tammy Abraham on 22:47 - Nov 14 with 1172 views | Nortbankboy |
Tammy Abraham on 22:20 - Nov 14 by monmouth | I didn't say so here but I would have joined the naysayers. I thought him very ordinary and that he would not cut it in the prem, never mind at the top end with the wide boy scrapmerchants. I still can't believe he's not a flash in the pan, but his goals tell me I'm wrong. |
Good player not used right. Paul Clements has got to be one of the worst mangers we have. He had some very players at his disposal,but he not have a clue | | | |
Tammy Abraham on 22:50 - Nov 14 with 1161 views | bonymine |
Tammy Abraham on 22:20 - Nov 14 by monmouth | I didn't say so here but I would have joined the naysayers. I thought him very ordinary and that he would not cut it in the prem, never mind at the top end with the wide boy scrapmerchants. I still can't believe he's not a flash in the pan, but his goals tell me I'm wrong. |
A very fair assessment Monny given that Tammy played like ‘Bambi on Ice’ for us ....but give him credit he has improved his all round game since leaving us & deserves the plaudits I guess but I’m not 100% convinced to be honest !! | |
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Tammy Abraham on 06:34 - Nov 15 with 1032 views | Dr_Winston |
Tammy Abraham on 22:50 - Nov 14 by bonymine | A very fair assessment Monny given that Tammy played like ‘Bambi on Ice’ for us ....but give him credit he has improved his all round game since leaving us & deserves the plaudits I guess but I’m not 100% convinced to be honest !! |
He didn't though. He was a young, talented, yet inexperienced forward stuck in a side under a cowardly manager and given almost nothing to work with for most of the season. As per usual around here when a forward is struggling for goals the first instinct was to blame him rather than wonder what other reasons there could be. Writing Abraham off after that season as so many did was simply dumb. There was no way to tell for sure one way or another how he'd turn out in the long run. I'm pleased to see him do well and hope it continues. | |
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Tammy Abraham on 07:49 - Nov 15 with 969 views | monmouth | It wasn't just Clement though, it was Carvalhal too that didn't fancy him. They probably were two of most yellow managerswe've had right enough, but we looked a lot better with Ayew up top. In fact we would probably have stayed up if Ayew hadn't got himself sent off. Abraham was just too young and inexperienced for the role those managers wanted to play, but I didn't think he had the materials to make it in prem, let alone the top of the prem. Wouldn't be the first time I was wrong. I was disappointed when we signed Routs too, thinking 'championship at best'. I get the point about blaming the striker for the system and don't do that. | |
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Tammy Abraham on 09:27 - Nov 15 with 907 views | NWSwans | At the end of the day we were scrapping for our lives that year, and he was feeding off them scraps, Had he come around 5 years before our premier league demise he would have suited our free flowing football under Laudrup. Timing was unfortunate on this one, worth a gamble on loan, didn't come off, much like Sanches in my opinion | | | |
Tammy Abraham on 13:23 - Nov 15 with 758 views | Highjack |
Tammy Abraham on 06:34 - Nov 15 by Dr_Winston | He didn't though. He was a young, talented, yet inexperienced forward stuck in a side under a cowardly manager and given almost nothing to work with for most of the season. As per usual around here when a forward is struggling for goals the first instinct was to blame him rather than wonder what other reasons there could be. Writing Abraham off after that season as so many did was simply dumb. There was no way to tell for sure one way or another how he'd turn out in the long run. I'm pleased to see him do well and hope it continues. |
He brought a lot of it on himself though, doing stupid little flicks and falling on his arse when he should have been doing the simple things. That was the frustrating thing with him. You could see a player in there but in the situation we were in someone on the coaching staff should have grabbed hold of him and told him to get the basics right first. | |
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Tammy Abraham on 14:01 - Nov 15 with 720 views | swanforthemoney |
Tammy Abraham on 13:23 - Nov 15 by Highjack | He brought a lot of it on himself though, doing stupid little flicks and falling on his arse when he should have been doing the simple things. That was the frustrating thing with him. You could see a player in there but in the situation we were in someone on the coaching staff should have grabbed hold of him and told him to get the basics right first. |
True. I also remember him missing a few vital chances running towards the North Stand one on one on the keeper and either sticking it wide or trying to beat the keeper and not succeeding. Inexperience. | |
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Tammy Abraham on 14:41 - Nov 15 with 686 views | Highjack |
Tammy Abraham on 14:01 - Nov 15 by swanforthemoney | True. I also remember him missing a few vital chances running towards the North Stand one on one on the keeper and either sticking it wide or trying to beat the keeper and not succeeding. Inexperience. |
Yeah when a simple square pass would have left an open goal for a team mate instead he tried a fancy chip which he missed. | |
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