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Post by bleaklow on Dec 17, 2022 22:06:40 GMT 1
I like Rudoni and think he will be good for us. he's far better than the loans from Man City and Villa - send them back together with Tino who, unfortunately, has been poorly or injured. They need to be replaced with three quality loan signings, otherwise we're sunk.
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Post by shawsie on Dec 17, 2022 22:11:33 GMT 1
Today we saw rudoni 1st half - excellent but no real end product. 2nd half - invisible. Bought to semi replace LOB - nowhere near. Talented - yes but nowhere near what we had and may never be. Needs quality coaching and playing as a no 10! Thats why we bought him ffs!!!
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Post by H7 on Dec 17, 2022 22:15:23 GMT 1
He was an average league one player when we signed him and he still is. If he was any better Huddersfield Town wouldn't have won the race to sign him in the summer.
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Post by 28901 on Dec 18, 2022 2:43:42 GMT 1
To single out an individual player for criticism and give him a particular thread isn't my idea of support. I wonder how the lad feels if he sees this ? Its common here, a scapegoat is always needed after a poor town performance or during a bad run, it'll be someone elses turn in a while. Spot on Sabs.
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Post by ColchTerrier on Dec 18, 2022 3:41:40 GMT 1
Imagine how good he would be under DW
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Post by robinvar on Dec 18, 2022 4:48:54 GMT 1
Has some potential but isn't regular championship starter level. Not his fault. Might be in the future and would benefit from other attacking threats around him drawing markers away. We don't have any.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2022 9:25:05 GMT 1
Started well yesterday,I thought the first goal knocked him as he won the ball well then immediately gave it away.
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Post by crux on Dec 18, 2022 11:39:06 GMT 1
Has some potential but isn't regular championship starter level. Not his fault. Might be in the future and would benefit from other attacking threats around him drawing markers away. We don't have any. This sums it up. Rudoni and Kasumu should both be playing around 50% of the time they are available as get learn to play at this level. However, due to the shite recruitment, they both have to play 100% of their available games (and not necessarily in their real/best positions). We also have to rely on kids making League debuts as Championship level and all this from a club which was 2 VAR decisions away from the Premier League in May. Yesterday, certainly in the first half, Rudoni just needed to be quicker with his final ball. Other than that, I thought he had a decent 45 minutes.
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Post by htfcterry on Dec 29, 2022 23:55:04 GMT 1
I think it is fair to say we are seeing a player coming out of this young chap. I’m glad too, there is something likeable about him - he always looks like he is trying and putting the graft in. We looked a lot less threatening when he came off tonight and you could see we were missing him from then in the attacking phase.
Keep going lad. Hopeful his first goal isn’t far away.
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Post by 3Pipe on Dec 30, 2022 0:00:40 GMT 1
I see a lot of running and effort. Good energy and application. But too often takes a poor first touch.
That booking tonight was ridiculous. Awful refereeing.
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Post by richhtfc on Dec 30, 2022 0:02:46 GMT 1
I really like him, never stops running, likes to take his man on and his attitude seems good. He’s had a tough start with this team but I’ve a good feeling , be great for him to get off the mark with a goal.
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Post by harris on Dec 30, 2022 0:03:13 GMT 1
He’s so close to being a top player. It’ll come with age I suspect, once he gets a goal and starts making the right decisions the majority of the time then he’ll be unstoppable. Doesn’t help that he is in a poor side
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Post by townohiofan on Dec 30, 2022 0:05:56 GMT 1
He is improving. Get the feeling he's thinking too much and is standing there accessing options for so long with the ball at his feet. By the time he's made a decision the chance is often gone. Once he builds into the game he can create good chances. Just needs to build into games quicker.
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Post by blackmoreisgod on Dec 30, 2022 0:07:22 GMT 1
I’m not really convinced he’s ready for the Championship- certainly not in a struggling side. I think he could benefit from some gym work- at the moment he’s too easily pushed off the ball. On the positive side I think he’s put in two improving performances over the last couple of games.
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Post by overtonterrierspirit on Dec 30, 2022 0:18:22 GMT 1
He’ll get there.
Put a ball into the box in the 1st half that was just sublime.
He’ll benefit when we are out of the danger zone - can’t be easy to learn the game when there is so much stress and pressure all over the place.
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Post by hypotenuse on Dec 30, 2022 0:41:55 GMT 1
I’m not really convinced he’s ready for the Championship- certainly not in a struggling side. I think he could benefit from some gym work- at the moment he’s too easily pushed off the ball. On the positive side I think he’s put in two improving performances over the last couple of games. A pretty fair assessment. He would look way better in a good side but may be a luxury in a struggling side. Thought some of his crosses this evening were superb but did seem to drift out of the game in the second half. On balance, a pretty impressive effort.
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Post by ShortbreadPete on Dec 30, 2022 0:43:14 GMT 1
Quickly becoming one of my favourite current squad players
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Post by Detective Boyle on Dec 30, 2022 0:46:35 GMT 1
Not been his biggest fan but we’re definitely seeing more moments of quality coming through now. Definitely has a bright footballing brain no doubt about it, he just needs to show it on a consistent basis
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Post by terryya on Dec 30, 2022 0:50:40 GMT 1
I think he was one of the brighter sparks in the first few games of the season but then his confidence was battered. He'd have thrived in last seasons team and I think we'll see his true potential more and more as this season develops.
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Post by shawsie on Dec 30, 2022 0:55:52 GMT 1
Has no pace so at times struggles in our current set up..... but never hides and just needs a goal and to be more direct for me. Improving but still needs to do more. Hopefully it will come.
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Post by drbaldric on Dec 30, 2022 1:06:58 GMT 1
Rude boy, Kasumu and Camara have been three stand outs in a poor side so far this season for me. Sure they are raw, but they leave it out there and each has a load of talent. Agree they shouldn't be playing every week/minute but they are due to injuries, poor form, transfers
What I like is that we seem to be developing them and there seems to progress. Whilst QPR (A) to Preston(A) is two and a bit months of forgettable football, all three stood up and were counted. A total of a million quid spent will net us way more when we, inevitably and sadly, sell them on.
Each one needs a goal.
Edited as my phone autocorrected were first time around. Sorry.
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Post by htafc on Dec 30, 2022 2:31:17 GMT 1
I thought he did well and a constant threat good player
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Post by Henry Mcgee on Dec 30, 2022 8:32:41 GMT 1
So enjoyable re-reading the original post on this thread.
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Post by griffa on Dec 30, 2022 8:38:23 GMT 1
Jack Rudoni, he's only 19 years old, a young man learning his trade - UTT.
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Post by workshyfop on Dec 30, 2022 9:14:11 GMT 1
I like him. As shawsie says, he never hides. He always wants the ball, which for a young lad in a struggling side shows a lot of bravery. The whole midfield that started last night played well, plus Camara and Diarra coming through this season are the few bright spots at the moment. Holmes is underrated by many so hoping he stays.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2022 9:36:00 GMT 1
I really like watching this lad. Always shows for the ball, always wants to move forward, great set piece taker with his left but can cross with both feet. He looks about 6’ 1” as well. He really suits playing a more central role for me. So much potential.
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Post by joek on Dec 30, 2022 9:39:10 GMT 1
If, and it’s still a big if, we survive this season, the experience that these young lads will have had will be great for their development. Rudoni has impressed me through his sheer endeavour and willingness to always want the ball. This is quite a step up from anything he’s been used to, and I think he’s done great.
He was getting the ball in our third facing his own goal in the first 30 minutes yesterday and it was frustrating! They seemed to work something out tactically after that and he got in some great positions. Still not sure I know what his best position is?
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Post by mightyterrier on Dec 30, 2022 9:40:59 GMT 1
A message to you Rudi..well done lad!
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Post by Tinpot on Dec 30, 2022 9:45:45 GMT 1
Jack Rudoni, he's only 19 years old, a young man learning his trade - UTT. He's 21.
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Post by Captainslapper on Dec 30, 2022 10:48:06 GMT 1
Just a kid really. Stepped up a level into a struggling side where hes played in various different roles, so its no surprise his performances have been inconsistent.
But hes going to be a really good player IMO. Technically very good ( better than LOB in my opinion ) and has a great engine.
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