I see Helenius got on the scoresheet for Aalborg the other day.
Maximus Helenius has taken a while to get back in the swing of things, but looks like he's picking up some form. I felt he had something about him. Certainly not lacking in ability. I'll be interested to see if he catches Sherwoods eye in pre-season.
Helenius didn't have the gumption to make it. He lacked an aggressive streak it seems and obviously didn't settle. That's unfortunately what you get when you pay peanuts sometimes. Did he get a fair crack of the whip? Probably not, but Lambert will have his reasons for that. Perhaps Lambert saw enough by August to realise it would take time for Niklas, and then went ahead with the Kozak deal. However stories about Helenius struggling to settle were circulating pretty early on last season and continued. His agents not particularly done him many favours. I recall one of his ex coaches being asked to give his opinion on Niklas and how he'd settle. The guy said that for a big man he's not good in the air and he needed to improve his strength at this level, and also IIRC, that he'd have to quicken his decision making on the ball.Now it might be that in another 6months to a year, he might turn it around but if he's not willing to wait and bide his time, then good luck to him. He can go back to anonymity in Denmark. It wasn't to be. This experiment failed. Goodbye, good luck, not good enough. He clearly doesn't have enough aggression or quite the arrogance to make it in this league, whereas conversely, arrogance has taken Bentdner quite far.
Quote from: supertom on May 01, 2015, 08:31:27 PMMaximus Helenius has taken a while to get back in the swing of things, but looks like he's picking up some form. I felt he had something about him. Certainly not lacking in ability. I'll be interested to see if he catches Sherwoods eye in pre-season.Ahem. From Helenius' own thread.Quote from: supertom on July 05, 2014, 07:24:18 PMHelenius didn't have the gumption to make it. He lacked an aggressive streak it seems and obviously didn't settle. That's unfortunately what you get when you pay peanuts sometimes. Did he get a fair crack of the whip? Probably not, but Lambert will have his reasons for that. Perhaps Lambert saw enough by August to realise it would take time for Niklas, and then went ahead with the Kozak deal. However stories about Helenius struggling to settle were circulating pretty early on last season and continued. His agents not particularly done him many favours. I recall one of his ex coaches being asked to give his opinion on Niklas and how he'd settle. The guy said that for a big man he's not good in the air and he needed to improve his strength at this level, and also IIRC, that he'd have to quicken his decision making on the ball.Now it might be that in another 6months to a year, he might turn it around but if he's not willing to wait and bide his time, then good luck to him. He can go back to anonymity in Denmark. It wasn't to be. This experiment failed. Goodbye, good luck, not good enough. He clearly doesn't have enough aggression or quite the arrogance to make it in this league, whereas conversely, arrogance has taken Bentdner quite far.
So you rated his ability high enough to write "Goodbye, good luck, not good enough."?
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on May 03, 2015, 10:00:42 PMSo you rated his ability high enough to write "Goodbye, good luck, not good enough."?You can have all the ability in the world and not make it. The Moores had more natural talent than Gabby. And as I say, I and most of us weren't privvy to all the facts about Helenius behind the scenes. So on the surface initially, when you have a players agent complaining about lack of playing time and pushing for a move back to Denmark, on the surface it looks a little like a lack of fight.
Quote from: supertom on May 03, 2015, 11:33:12 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on May 03, 2015, 10:00:42 PMSo you rated his ability high enough to write "Goodbye, good luck, not good enough."?You can have all the ability in the world and not make it. The Moores had more natural talent than Gabby. And as I say, I and most of us weren't privvy to all the facts about Helenius behind the scenes. So on the surface initially, when you have a players agent complaining about lack of playing time and pushing for a move back to Denmark, on the surface it looks a little like a lack of fight. It still doesn't answer "not good enough". He might well not have what it takes at this level, there's a hell of difference between the Supaliga and the PL.I just can't square "I felt he had something about him." with "Goodbye, good luck, not good enough."
Excuse my ignorance please, who's the player we're looking at there and who's he playing for. Sorry I don't recognise him.