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Author Topic: Jores Okore  (Read 354083 times)

Offline frank black

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1200 on: February 14, 2016, 05:36:06 PM »
The champions league barge poles have been withdrawn.

Offline mr underhill

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1201 on: February 14, 2016, 05:46:28 PM »
yep  the Bulgarian A League beckons

Offline LukeJames

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1202 on: February 14, 2016, 10:48:20 PM »
Fucking attrocious today for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th....

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1203 on: February 15, 2016, 08:01:30 AM »
I still think he has the potential to be a top level defender, but he did have a very, very bad day. It must be hard not to look cack in this disorganised, basket case of a rabble though. Not great timing with the interview either, I think our players would be well advised not to give any interviews and stay off Twitter until the season ends!

Offline aj2k77

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1204 on: February 15, 2016, 08:13:57 AM »
Some weeks he is pretty good and some he looks like he's only become a centre back in the last few days. When we get some good players again, we'll look back on this rabble with full understanding of how bad they were.

Okore for champions league.
Westwood for England.
Kozak with his strikers instinct.

We are kidding ourselves.

Offline peter w

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1205 on: February 15, 2016, 08:18:06 AM »
I agree. If he goes in the summer I won't mind as he flatters to deceive.

Offline LukeJames

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1206 on: February 15, 2016, 10:38:00 AM »
Nobody seems to have mentioned, or maybe haven't picked up on, just how bad he was for the 3rd goal, Ok it was Bacunas initial fuck up but Okore actually stops playing a couple of seconds before Can shoots, he could have blocked the shot but turned his back on it in a half arsed way, this has pissed me off even more than Bacunas shite control, in a week were he mouthed off to the press about his ambitions you'd have thought he'd have been keen to show how good he thinks he is.

Offline oswald funkletrumpet

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1207 on: February 15, 2016, 01:51:40 PM »
like so many other players he got bigged up after playing what 2 games then having a long spell out injured.

I don't buy the potential bit, at 23 what he doesn't know now he will never know.

After his comments last week he can fuck off and join Whodidyounickabolokof FC in Azerbijan thus achieving his dream of playing for a Champions league club

Offline mr underhill

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1208 on: February 15, 2016, 03:47:54 PM »
a cock playing for a team called bolokof seems like a good fit

Offline RussellC

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1209 on: February 15, 2016, 04:05:25 PM »
Meanwhile, at pretty much exactly the same time Jordan Veretout was quoted by the Birmingham Mail as saying, "I am not thinking about my situation at all. My focus is on the job in hand. While there’s hope we can still stay up, we’ll continue to fight as hard as we can.” Surely just the stock answer that anybody with an ounce of common sense would give at this particular time?

I've never really rated Okore anyway. He's a good one-on-one defender, but far too clumsy and poor on the ball to ever make a top Premiership centre-back in my opinion. Yesterday was by no means a one off. He was part of the defences that got hammered by Arsenal (twice) and Southampton last season and looked just as 'at sea' as he did yesterday. Quite laughable that he's even thinking about the Champions League, let alone talking about it.

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1210 on: February 15, 2016, 11:00:28 PM »
Finally got around to doing the full translation on the Ekstra Bladet interview.

3 things to bare in mind.

1. The Danes have a definite "plucky little us" complex going on, so any remote shade of international success is milked beyond any form of common sense.  As an example at the London Olympics there was a Australian or New Zealand archer that won a gold medal. For 3 or 4 days he was a national hero here as he'd got a Danish great grandmother! So Okore doing half OK in a team going down the shitter is still big news, just because he's getting game time in the Premier League

2. Baring no. 1. in mind, the rumours that he'd turned offers from teams at the top end of table and decent teams in Germany was suddenly big news. (I'd guess his agent started the whole thing off to try and flush an offer out of us as a benchmark as the whole offers during January had been kept very quiet and his agent, like most, has a hot line to the press when it suits.)

3. There's no airs / graces or hidden agendas when 2 Danes talk (apart from politicians). Straight question = straight answer

Quote from: translation of full Ekstra Bladet article
At the top of the Premier League Christian Eriksen and Kasper Schmeichel are in a race for the title. At the bottom Jores Okore is involved in a battle for survival with Aston Villa.
The statistics further down the page show that Aston Villa without Okore are a sorry picture. But with him it looks completely different. (A couple of pie charts showing won/lost/drawn with and without Okore)
I guess there must be something in it Okore says to Ekstra Bladet with an openness seldom seen in a footballer, that isn’t usually first in line to take credit for his good performances
But it’s been like that whenever I’ve played, regardless of team line up or manager, we’ve picked up points when I’ve played. I pull my weight and deserve to play, he says.
The Birmingham club are to a degree dependent on their Danish star, that appears to have finally gotten over the injuries in his knee that have restricted the opportunities in the PL for the 23-year-old kid from Nørrebro.
But maybe they shouldn’t get too dependent. Come the summer Okore might well be on his way out of Aston Villa. Regardless of whether Aston Villa survive or not.
Already in the January transfer window, the first feelers were out from other clubs in the Premier League, Bundesliga and La Liga. These approaches were quickly dismissed, both by Okore who wants to help ensure survival and by Aston Villa who want to save themselves.
Come the summer and the situation will be different, with the prospect of long conversations between Okore and his Nikola Juric. With one year left on his contract and the possibility of being with a club playing in the second tier has the time come for Okore to move on?
“Of course you think about what would happen if we’re relegated,” says Okore.
”I feel like I’m ready to move to a bigger club and prove I can play at that level. I’d prefer to play in the Premier League, but Champions League would be more important, so if there’s an offer from a club with that possibility, I’ll listen to that,” says Okore, who still believes that survival is possible, but who hasn’t heard anything from the club with regards a contract extension.
”If they’re not rushing to extend, then I don’t need to rush either. We’ll have to wait to hear what they can offer,“ he says, and doesn’t think he owes the club anything, even though they helped him through a difficult period with injuries.
“I also had to wait a long time, each time I was ready, before I got the chance to prove I was good enough. That’s irritated me. So it probably just about balances out. It’s difficult to say that I owe them. But I want to help see this club through to better times.
“Football is a team sport, but with individual goals,” says the defender
It could be fun to play for a club that plays at the fun end of the table. I feel like I’ve done well, adapted to the Premier League. Now I need to see if I’m good enough to play for a bigger club. That’s what you want as a footballer.
Rejected clubs from several leagues
Jores Okore has already turned down an opportunity to join Chelsea. That was when he was a major prospect at FC Nordsjælland. The time wasn’t right for such a big move. Instead the next step in his career was Aston Villa.
When 23 year old Okore’s agent, Nikola Juric, looks for a new club for his player in the summer, it maybe won’t be that category of club where the offers come from. But there is a definite interest
“There was interest from all of the major leagues in the winter transfer window, but they were all rejected immediately. It just wasn’t the right time for Jores
The enquiries came from several Premier League teams, both at the top and mid-table. Three or four from the Bundesliga and in addition a top 6 team from Spain,” says the agent.
”We’ll have a chat when the season is over. I’m focusing on the games and he deals with any calls that come in. And then we’ll make a plan,” says Okore who also confirms that he’s ready to stay if that’s what happens.
Prayer from the fans: Make him captain
Why Okore could be our most important player.
Aston Villa fan site avillafan.com have this headline on page arguing why Jores Okore is the man you turn to when the club needs to be saved from relegation. The conclusion is clear – make Okore captain.
The relationship between the Dane and the Birmingham club’s fans is obviously warm. Okore has won hearts with his playing style, but also by e.g. sitting amongst the fans and watching a pre-season friendly at the start.
”I really like them. They support us through thick and thin. They’re fantastic. In return it seems like they like me too,” says Okore and reveals that the possibility of becoming captain is at the back of his mind.
“I spoke with Kasper Hjulmand at FCN about the possibility of developing into a captain and he thought it was something worth working on. That’s why he made me vice-captain after (Nikolaj) Stokholm.
It’s something I’d have to work on, but maybe there’s a bit of a captain hidden in me. But that’s not the priority,” says Okore who right now is more focused on developing his playing abilities.
”It can be a big burden to take on,” he says.
Even though the fans have pointed him out as a rescuer, he can’t save Aston Villa alone.
“I’m just a defender, so it’s obviously important to keep a clean sheet and help the team defensively, it’s there that I can contribute most. Then the attackers need to score the goals,” is the message from Okore who on Sunday meets Liverpool in yet another important match in the attempt to survive in the English top flight.

Offline Ron Manager

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1211 on: February 16, 2016, 09:36:51 AM »
I have thought for some time that Jores is not going to be the player we hoped. He doesn't intimidate his opposing player in the way that  McGrath,Chris Nichol Alan Evans  and players of that ilk did. He is fast but always looks capable of making a mistake (which he often does) and his facial expression suggests he is permanently worried about making a mistake. No worse than anyone else and he might get better but somehow I doubt it.

Offline oswald funkletrumpet

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1212 on: February 16, 2016, 11:58:18 AM »
Okore's biggest problem (apart from him thinking he is a decent footballer) is that he is unable to read the game - at all.

far too clumsy to ever be a decent defender

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1213 on: February 17, 2016, 11:17:48 AM »
Lacks the concentration and mental toughness to be a top defender.

Offline kippaxvilla2

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Re: Jores Okore
« Reply #1214 on: February 17, 2016, 11:46:45 AM »
After the shitness of failing ot shepherd the ball out and then fouling the player in moronic fashion, then I am not convinced I will be honest.

 


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