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davehuggins Yesterday 10.47am | |
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I would agree Patrick, if he continues to improve we will at last have a superb passer of the ball who can open up defenses with that killer pass.
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Robk Yesterday 1.11pm | |
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It was his terrific pass that Olise should have scored from early in the match yesterday...
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Painter Croydon Yesterday 2.28pm | |
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Originally posted by Wilbraham413
Wharton is so good it's mind boggling that no one else beat us to getting him. He's great on the ball, great with a pass, great at anticipating and breaking up passes. His shot is even pretty good. And he's so young. Great business by DF. It will just be a matter of how long we can keep him. Big clubs were in for him, but couldn't guarantee first team football every week. Palace could, so he chose us, after seeing Eze and Olise flourish.
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VinceHilaire London Yesterday 2.55pm | |
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His young, enjoying his football and can only get better. As others have recognised, his range of passing is something we have been lacking in the team for years. Yes…not just a bargain, but a player that adds so much more to the team.
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Wisbech Eagle Online Truro Cornwall Yesterday 8.45pm | |
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I agree with all these positive comments. He has been a revelation, good in the tackle, full of running, quick thinking, range of passing., shows commitment and passion. I thought for some time that we were really missing Gallagher but I think Wharton is actually better. Just the goals are missing but they will come. I think it is Wharton who has unlocked the freedom of Eze and together with him has supercharged Mateta.
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