AngeloHenriquez
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Aren't harnick and Ibisivec their forwards? Or however you spell it, what are his chances to get regular playing time? How does he match up to them?
Excellent - far better level than a champo loan.
The race is now on: Macheda v The One in the Bundesliga scoring contest...
It's easy as outsider to think so, but he must have his own belief and confidence, his thrive as wellI don't really see how that's better. Perhaps I'm wrong but I really don't see how he'd get proper playing time at Stuttgart. He'd be better off going to League 1 if that's where he needed to go to start every week.
It all well and good having confidence in yourself, but he hasn't proven to be good enough to play at that level at this point. Si it will be tough for him to convince the manager to put his faith in him. Would have preferred a lower team to send him to so he definitely gets starts, but doesn't look like it is going to happen again with him. Hopefully this doesn't turn into another spell where he just warms the benches.It's easy as outsider to think so, but he must have his own belief and confidence, his thrive as well
It's not easy to accept the fact that one week you're playing for United and another you're playing in League 1
Overambitious?Should have gone to a championship club like Watford.
He's ruining his career with overly ambitious loan moves.
Clubs that are in religations battles aren't going to take risks playing a 20 year old striker to help them get out of it.Overambitious?
A Sampodoria side that got relegated and a QPR side that just about avoided thr drop were overambitious loan moves?
For a 18/19 year old (at the time) Striker yes.Were they over ambitious moves?
The fact is that he was unlucky with those loan moves. Both the teams changed managers after he was signed on loan. He didn't fit in the new managers plan and the stints turned out unsuccessful. The same could have happened at a championship club.
Diouf has done well at this level. Maybe he can follow suit.Should have gone to a championship club like Watford.
He's ruining his career with overly ambitious loan moves.
Very True. Gives me hope.Diouf has done well at this level. Maybe he can follow suit.
Watch him score against Bayern Munich on Sunday now.
Game's on at 4:30PM if anyone's interested.
wasnt in the squad - like blackwidow or balu mentioned in the bundesliga thread, stuttgart have multple fronts to compete in (league, Europa, Cup) so they will be playing alot of games and he should get a few games to spell ibisevic. hopefully he can get a few early goals for his confidenceHow did he do?
As bad as it sounds, I think even if he bags a couple per game until season's end, his fate is sealed.Labbadia said he will be starter tonight against Lazio, because Ibisevic is suspended.
He scored one of the most important goals in the club's entire history, on his debut, as a 17 year old. Once he's gone off to have a middling career on the continent the stick he gets from some quarters will disappear, and I imagine we'll all go back to loving him unconditionally.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ited-goal-pictures-women-Facebook-future.html
Good interview with him by the daily mail, really hope the guy makes it somewhere, will always remember that VITAL goal, always seems like SAF speaks highly of him, I'm sure once he said he was the best finisher at the club...
I'll second that remember watching it in the pub and being exhausted and nearly in tears after that goal went in.Undoubtedly, the most emotional goal celebration I've ever seen.