H reminds me a player of the 80's, Mark Hateley.
Quote from: Archie on September 02, 2013, 11:38:05 PMH reminds me a player of the 80's, Mark Hateley.His dad played for us. Didn't know that, did you?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 02, 2013, 11:39:32 PMQuote from: Archie on September 02, 2013, 11:38:05 PMH reminds me a player of the 80's, Mark Hateley.His dad played for us. Didn't know that, did you?Touchče. . .
Let us hope that Archie's post has the same effect as Belgium Villa's one on Benteke this time last year.
TBH Archie, I don't expect to have another Benteke on our hands and expect you to be right in this case, it was just the last time we had an opinion on an unknown striker from someone who saw them regularly and was based in their Country, it was Belgium Villa and the report was almost a carbon copy of yours. "Can head the ball", "Not great though", "Surprised we bought him".
Mark Hately was my brother's hero back when he played for Rangers. He does media work up here and his hair has gone completely white.
Libor at the 2011 Lazio Summer camp.Nice guy but a mediocre player. Very good only with the head, whereas he is absolutely uncapable to play football with his feet, even if he was appreciated for his committment.H reminds me a player of the 80's, Mark Hateley.I have always seen Miro Klose sincerously incredulous, and a little bit amused, that Libor played in Serie A and still could not complete with accuracy even the most simple passage (but Klose hasn't seen Richard Dunne, it goes without saying ).He did not score one goal in the last Serie A campaign, where the defences are very strong and good on tactics, whereas he scored a lot in Europe, against average teams.All in all, he can be only a reserve of Benteke, that may be of some utility when the opponents park the bus in their box and you need some one that can score with the head.