The Rise And Rise Of Frazier...
#1
Posted 11 March 2010 - 21:01
Was discussing this at work today with a few lads, and was wondering what you thought.
Frazier Campbell has plenty of energy and enthusiasm but we havent seen enough of him since his summer move.
The last thing I wanted was another "David Healy" at the club, but the last few games have seen the rise of a decent little player and I thought he was brilliant versus Bolton. I hope the goal will spur him on, and whilst he is on the right wing at present, he is proving to be just as dangerous then if he was stuck up front.
Frazier Campbell has plenty of energy and enthusiasm but we havent seen enough of him since his summer move.
The last thing I wanted was another "David Healy" at the club, but the last few games have seen the rise of a decent little player and I thought he was brilliant versus Bolton. I hope the goal will spur him on, and whilst he is on the right wing at present, he is proving to be just as dangerous then if he was stuck up front.
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#4
Posted 12 March 2010 - 19:36
The lad looked the beans against Bolton, no doubt. He and Hutton looked great going forward together. I think expectation & confidence have weighed heavy on him, his celebration when he scored showed his relief. He's deserves his place on Sunday but now needs to kick on.
#5
Posted 12 March 2010 - 21:25
I think he could strike a decent partnership down the right with Hutton between now and the end of the season.
We will see if he can keep up the good performance on Sunday.
We will see if he can keep up the good performance on Sunday.
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#6
Posted 12 March 2010 - 21:26
chestermackem, on 11 March 2010 - 21:01 , said:
Was discussing this at work today with a few lads, and was wondering what you thought.
Frazier Campbell has plenty of energy and enthusiasm but we havent seen enough of him since his summer move.
The last thing I wanted was another "David Healy" at the club, but the last few games have seen the rise of a decent little player and I thought he was brilliant versus Bolton. I hope the goal will spur him on, and whilst he is on the right wing at present, he is proving to be just as dangerous then if he was stuck up front.
Frazier Campbell has plenty of energy and enthusiasm but we havent seen enough of him since his summer move.
The last thing I wanted was another "David Healy" at the club, but the last few games have seen the rise of a decent little player and I thought he was brilliant versus Bolton. I hope the goal will spur him on, and whilst he is on the right wing at present, he is proving to be just as dangerous then if he was stuck up front.
Makes you wonder why they wait so long before they give some players a bit of a run,
personally I've always thought he'd come good, as you say energy and enthusiasm, if a player
has both attributes and a modicum of skill you have a player worth persevering with.
#7
Posted 12 March 2010 - 21:32
I agree. I think the lad has got the quality that other strikers at the club dont have. He just needs to be in the team week in, week out to make an impact. Its been too stop/start for the lad all season.
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#8
Posted 13 March 2010 - 00:04
#10
Posted 13 March 2010 - 15:14
Keep him as a more attacking player and stop playing him like a winger and he looks better.
He's a striker, or an attacking midfielder is the deepest he'll play in my opinion. I don't want to see him playing like a winger unless he comes off the bench and is just told to stick with a player (he did this against Liverpool in the beach ball match, came off the bench and just stuck to Johnson like glue and nullified it).
I despise seeing him line up as if he was an out and out winger so I'm glad to see him being more attacking than tracking back.
He's a striker, or an attacking midfielder is the deepest he'll play in my opinion. I don't want to see him playing like a winger unless he comes off the bench and is just told to stick with a player (he did this against Liverpool in the beach ball match, came off the bench and just stuck to Johnson like glue and nullified it).
I despise seeing him line up as if he was an out and out winger so I'm glad to see him being more attacking than tracking back.
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