Quote from: Mazrim on November 04, 2010, 09:46:16 AMQuote from: peter w on November 04, 2010, 08:53:29 AMHe makes the wrong choices too many times, doesn't look like he possesses a good enough shot and doesn't use that option early enough, still looks lightweight, and looks a yard or two of the game. I couldn't imagine disagreeing with anything more strongly than that sentence and I do wonder how you came to any of those conclusions.By watching him when he plays.
Quote from: peter w on November 04, 2010, 08:53:29 AMHe makes the wrong choices too many times, doesn't look like he possesses a good enough shot and doesn't use that option early enough, still looks lightweight, and looks a yard or two of the game. I couldn't imagine disagreeing with anything more strongly than that sentence and I do wonder how you came to any of those conclusions.
He makes the wrong choices too many times, doesn't look like he possesses a good enough shot and doesn't use that option early enough, still looks lightweight, and looks a yard or two of the game.
He is only 19 years old. He could easily develop into a great striker in the next couple of years - just because he's not ready now doesn't mean he never will be.Hernandez to use the above example is three years older and at Nathan's age was barely playing in the Mexican league.
Until we throw him in on a more regular basis, we'll never really know if he's going to be good enough, but so far he's not let us down when he's played. Fergie has'nt seemed too worried about throwing Hernandez into the Premiership and he is'nt doing too badly.
Quote from: peter w on November 04, 2010, 10:11:14 AMQuote from: Mazrim on November 04, 2010, 09:46:16 AMQuote from: peter w on November 04, 2010, 08:53:29 AMHe makes the wrong choices too many times, doesn't look like he possesses a good enough shot and doesn't use that option early enough, still looks lightweight, and looks a yard or two of the game. I couldn't imagine disagreeing with anything more strongly than that sentence and I do wonder how you came to any of those conclusions.By watching him when he plays.When, the isolated scraps of first team action he's had?
You have to ask the question why our last 3 managers have not given him an opportunity, including Mac who must know him the best?
Your opinion on him peter seems to be based on the fact he's not currently playing in the first team rather than any remotely accurate appraisal of his skills so we'll leave it there.
Quote from: Mazrim on November 04, 2010, 02:29:33 PMYour opinion on him peter seems to be based on the fact he's not currently playing in the first team rather than any remotely accurate appraisal of his skills so we'll leave it there.Its based on what I've seen of him both on television and in the flesh. Based on that I don't think he's good enough.
Quote from: peter w on November 04, 2010, 03:33:35 PMQuote from: Mazrim on November 04, 2010, 02:29:33 PMYour opinion on him peter seems to be based on the fact he's not currently playing in the first team rather than any remotely accurate appraisal of his skills so we'll leave it there.Its based on what I've seen of him both on television and in the flesh. Based on that I don't think he's good enough.And how about in the future? Do you not think he's got the capability of getting better?How many strikers are at their best when they are 19 years old? At Delfouneso's age Didier Drogba was having his first ever season at Levallois in the fourth tier of French football. Clearly because he wasn't breaking into the first team at a top six side at that age there was no point him bothering.