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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Wed 4 Feb 22:53
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU4I7M_0EaA
The latest ParsTV Half-Time Show Interview, with Alfons Amade, following his return from the African Cup of Nations with Mozambique.
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Topic Originator: OzPar
Date: Fri 6 Feb 05:34
What a fine young man.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Sat 7 Feb 06:37
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OzPar, Fri 6 Feb 05:34
What a fine young man.
Yes, he`s a smashing, highly articulate young man, Oz, and a very talented footballer. He`s not really had an extended run in the team yet to allow him to develop a deeper understanding with his teammates. He`ll be hard to shift when that happens.
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: Berkey
Date: Sat 7 Feb 08:48
Looks fantastic when he first came in then just dropped out for some reason. Not sure if he struggled to settle or had a knock?
Him and Gilmour looked really good together but bizarrely he seemed to have dropped down behind Hamilton and tash.
The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!
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Topic Originator: StevenPar77
Date: Sat 7 Feb 08:48
I really like Amade and have been disappointed he hasn`t been in the team as much as I thought he might be.
Maybe with Boothe out and Hamilton suspended he may get a run of starts and then make that position his own.
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Topic Originator: RhinoPars
Date: Sat 7 Feb 11:22
Perhaps Alfons has been adjusting to the physicality of the Championship which maybe why Tash has been preferred, but I enjoy watching him. When he came on last week he was always looking to make himself available for a pass (which NL did well as a player) and he has the technical ability to create chances by threading an accurate and well-weighted pass forward. I think we have become too predictable when attacking. Too often we seem to be resorting to just getting the ball wide and getting a cross in. I would like to see us mixing things up a bit more and going through the centre or producing a bit of unpredictable flair. For me players like Cooper and Amade have the ability and flair to provide that creativity I think has sometimes been lacking up front. A player like Andy Tod I think would benefit from the service he might get from such players. Cooper also has some goals in him, and his movement can also drag defenders about to create space for others. Maybe NL is concerned about their physicality and ability to win the ball back compared to others (their defensive side of their game). I hope Amade starts and Cooper gets some time today. Let`s just hope that NL has managed to banish any thoughts that we just need to turn up to win today and we can avoid a bannana skin, and put on a good and higher tempo performance.
Post Edited (Sat 07 Feb 11:23)
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Topic Originator: DA-go Par Adonis
Date: Sat 7 Feb 11:28
He was back and forth 2 or 3 times to play in WC Qualifiers in autumn and then again for AFCON after that.
I think it`s as simple as he`s travelled a lot and missed a lot of training - and those who have come in have done OK. He`s also struggled a couple of times when he`s come off the bench.
Probably a turning point last week, however. Hamilton was poor and is now suspended. Amade looked more like himself when he came on. I think we`ll see much more of him now with a clear runway until the end of the season.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 7 Feb 11:34
I like these `perambulating` interviews. I watched the one with Zak Rudden which was done for the Hibs game (he`s a Hi-Bee!). Jordan was well-prepared for both and seemed to make the guys feel comfortable with the format.
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Topic Originator: neils
Date: Sat 7 Feb 12:00
I enjoyed that as well, gives you more of an insight into the player, the route and sacrifices they have made etc.
His call ups disrupted a bit, but now will be able to have a run at it now- this is a player I like a lot and hopefully will play at a higher level.
As Rhino says above, I`m like this also with Cooper, he seems to have an instinct of where to place himself, when to make runs etc , Cooper obviously was unlucky with an injury.
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Topic Originator: RhinoPars
Date: Sat 7 Feb 21:24
.. and Cooper comes on an sets up the second goal. I should have added Kearney to the list of players that can create opportunities which he did today setting up the first goal. Thought Matty Todd is better playing in the middle. Also it was a great ball to Matty Todd in the box by Alfons in the build up to the first goal.
Post Edited (Sun 08 Feb 18:50)
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