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Post  Yankthattoffee Tue 03 Sep 2019, 5:12 pm

hairy cataract wrote:
Hinchcliffe Corner wrote:
hairy cataract wrote:Agree with most of that, but I think it's Kean who will be learning from DCL not the other way round.

Hopefully they can learn from/compliment each other.

Kean looks like his running/positioning is better for a poacher. DCL is great at link up play and works his ass off.

If they can share those skills a bit, we could have a deadly pair on our hands for years to come!

Deffo. I think Kean will be particularly good in away games when we sit back a bit and hit on the counter.  He oozes confidence in one-on-one situations.  I'm having this fantasy in which he runs at VVD and leaves the red fucker lying on his arse as he completes his hat-trick in the derby cheers
What didn't come across on TV was the crack (sound) as Boly hit Richie. Like a really loud slap. I'm in U Bullens and we all heard what we thought was something really serious. Luckily not. DCL is at his best in the air. Always been his strong point. Get Kean timing his runs, and there could be some goals in that area, particularly when we're chasing a game. Keep them all fit, and we'll challenge for something.
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Post  Knight of Thorgothshire Wed 04 Sep 2019, 2:07 pm

Yankthattoffee wrote:
hairy cataract wrote:
Hinchcliffe Corner wrote:
hairy cataract wrote:Agree with most of that, but I think it's Kean who will be learning from DCL not the other way round.

Hopefully they can learn from/compliment each other.

Kean looks like his running/positioning is better for a poacher. DCL is great at link up play and works his ass off.

If they can share those skills a bit, we could have a deadly pair on our hands for years to come!

Deffo. I think Kean will be particularly good in away games when we sit back a bit and hit on the counter.  He oozes confidence in one-on-one situations.  I'm having this fantasy in which he runs at VVD and leaves the red fucker lying on his arse as he completes his hat-trick in the derby cheers
What didn't  come across on TV was the crack (sound) as Boly hit Richie. Like a really loud slap. I'm in U Bullens and we all heard what we thought was something really serious. Luckily not. DCL is at his best in the air. Always been his strong point. Get Kean timing his runs, and there could be some goals in that area, particularly when we're chasing a game. Keep them all fit, and we'll challenge for something.
This was something I noticed as well, he needs to run the channels and try and break away from the defenders. Too often he was just in line with the defenders and not creating any separation. He'll learn though. I'm very excited to have him on the team.
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Post  Yankthattoffee Wed 04 Sep 2019, 7:02 pm

Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:
Yankthattoffee wrote:
hairy cataract wrote:
Hinchcliffe Corner wrote:
hairy cataract wrote:Agree with most of that, but I think it's Kean who will be learning from DCL not the other way round.

Hopefully they can learn from/compliment each other.

Kean looks like his running/positioning is better for a poacher. DCL is great at link up play and works his ass off.

If they can share those skills a bit, we could have a deadly pair on our hands for years to come!

Deffo. I think Kean will be particularly good in away games when we sit back a bit and hit on the counter.  He oozes confidence in one-on-one situations.  I'm having this fantasy in which he runs at VVD and leaves the red fucker lying on his arse as he completes his hat-trick in the derby cheers
What didn't  come across on TV was the crack (sound) as Boly hit Richie. Like a really loud slap. I'm in U Bullens and we all heard what we thought was something really serious. Luckily not. DCL is at his best in the air. Always been his strong point. Get Kean timing his runs, and there could be some goals in that area, particularly when we're chasing a game. Keep them all fit, and we'll challenge for something.
This was something I noticed as well, he needs to run the channels and try and break away from the defenders. Too often he was just in line with the defenders and not creating any separation. He'll learn though. I'm very excited to have him on the team.
I think Kean will figure a lot out, but I was really highlighting DCL's aerial ability which is usually underused.
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Post  Knight of Thorgothshire Thu 05 Sep 2019, 12:48 am

Yankthattoffee wrote:
Knight of Thorgothshire wrote:
Yankthattoffee wrote:
hairy cataract wrote:
Hinchcliffe Corner wrote:
hairy cataract wrote:Agree with most of that, but I think it's Kean who will be learning from DCL not the other way round.

Hopefully they can learn from/compliment each other.

Kean looks like his running/positioning is better for a poacher. DCL is great at link up play and works his ass off.

If they can share those skills a bit, we could have a deadly pair on our hands for years to come!

Deffo. I think Kean will be particularly good in away games when we sit back a bit and hit on the counter.  He oozes confidence in one-on-one situations.  I'm having this fantasy in which he runs at VVD and leaves the red fucker lying on his arse as he completes his hat-trick in the derby cheers
What didn't  come across on TV was the crack (sound) as Boly hit Richie. Like a really loud slap. I'm in U Bullens and we all heard what we thought was something really serious. Luckily not. DCL is at his best in the air. Always been his strong point. Get Kean timing his runs, and there could be some goals in that area, particularly when we're chasing a game. Keep them all fit, and we'll challenge for something.
This was something I noticed as well, he needs to run the channels and try and break away from the defenders. Too often he was just in line with the defenders and not creating any separation. He'll learn though. I'm very excited to have him on the team.
I think Kean will figure a lot out, but I was really highlighting DCL's aerial ability which is usually underused.
I am super frustrated by his inability to score so I ignored that part of your post. lol! lol! lol!
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