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Sorry folks, have to disagree and agree in some parts.IMO, JET is the most talented player at our club. There is only Copps that comes close.I agree, I would be reluctant to play him, if we were in a relegation dogfight.The frustration is him not getting in the game more. He's clearly not used to the responsibilities/system, and it might be we have to adjust slightly to accomodate him. He needs to shout, wave his arms and demand the ball. I would say when he has the ball it creates holy shit amongst the opposition.Like yesterday, he does skills to get past players I have never seen at DRFC. He has a left foot shot to die for.We are safe now, we were as good as safe when he came. I personally hope he's here for a full season for our next campaign. I think Sean will take us on further with players like this, plus others.
He's got a nice car though. I saw a silver Bentley 555JET in the Blackpool car park so I'm guessing its his, not bad for a 19 year old.
One thing that all great footballers possess is a fantastic work rate. They all work their b*llocks off for their team.
Discuss.
True, definitely 'work in progress'.Some players mentioned worked harder than what they get credit for, it's just that they made it look easy. (Practice, practice, practice. The more you pactice the luckier you get)JET could be on of the deceptive type players but you have to do the basics and as long as he wants to keep learning he'll be ok.
When he gets the ball, he drags four or five of the opposition towards him then plays a simple pass. He really pulls defences apart. and he's awkward to handle as I am sure defenders don't know whether to man mark him or let him roam.He's a dangerous player; shame people only notice his work ethic and not his actual attributes. And five goals for us in a time were we are struggling to score, in all areas.I say we should do what ever it takes to keep him.
Lazy not, perhaps a little relaxed at times but we can work on him during the close season if we get the chance.Some need a new no.1 enemy now that Guy is on his way, others think he is potentially a very good player.........I am in the latter camp.
hoolahoop wrote:QuoteLazy not, perhaps a little relaxed at times but we can work on him during the close season if we get the chance.Some need a new no.1 enemy now that Guy is on his way, others think he is potentially a very good player.........I am in the latter camp.A little too relaxed for my liking at times. As you say and I've already said, given the chance our coaches should be able to mould him into an asset for the team. And what's 'camping' got to do with it eh?.....
Old Popsider wrote:Quotehoolahoop wrote:QuoteLazy not, perhaps a little relaxed at times but we can work on him during the close season if we get the chance.Some need a new no.1 enemy now that Guy is on his way, others think he is potentially a very good player.........I am in the latter camp.A little too relaxed for my liking at times. As you say and I've already said, given the chance our coaches should be able to mould him into an asset for the team. And what's 'camping' got to do with it eh?..... Or maybe he can teach our coaches a thing or two? Its not all about tracking back and getting behind the ball, when you are lethal where it matters.
I'd say he has proven wrong everyone who said he doesn't work hard now. He's clearly worked on his effort in games, he even goes up or headers most of the time too.He is a brilliant player with the ball at his feet, can make great things out of absolutely nothing. I hope he comes back here next season.