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 Post subject: Tshibola
PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 6:34 pm 
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According to Mirror both Newcastle and Villa after him.

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Good enough at our level, not good enough at that level

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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 7:13 pm 
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I doubt they'd be buying him to go straight into the first team...

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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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bresslaw wrote:
Good enough at our level, not good enough at that level

They could be planning for the season after in the Championship.


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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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bresslaw wrote:
Good enough at our level, not good enough at that level


'Good enough at our level' :laugh:

I imagine scouts and people who know what they are watching just might be able to spot the stuff that make a Premier League footballer. We've just watched Tshibola play his first half a season in professional football. He is going to be absolutely miles better than 'good enough for our level' his attitude alone will take him far, his athleticism and ability will take him further.


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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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PJPoolie wrote:
bresslaw wrote:
Good enough at our level, not good enough at that level


'Good enough at our level' :laugh:

I imagine scouts and people who know what they are watching just might be able to spot the stuff that make a Premier League footballer. We've just watched Tshibola play his first half a season in professional football. He is going to be absolutely miles better than 'good enough for our level' his attitude alone will take him far, his athleticism and ability will take him further.


So what happened to tony Sweeney then?? Embarrassing response

Is there a day that goes by were you don't quote someone??
Is there a day that goes by were you don't gave a go at someone??
Is there a day that goes by were you don't use the laughing smiley to laugh at yourself despite nobody else finding it funny???

Seriously I genuinely keep quiet now but can you do the same, "it's a message board" can only be used so much.

Stop having a go at everyone it's just tedious and makes you look an absolute crank


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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 9:48 am 
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No reason why he can't get up to premiership level one day. He's young, has talent, plays football the right way.

He's not there yet, but who knows.

Seems like a grounded lad, in a system full of pre madonnas n people who think they've made it before they've hit 20.

I wish him every success.


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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 9:58 am 
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Has anyone got any idea where that Birthmark rant has came from :laugh: Sweeney? Eh!!?

I'm not having a go at anyone I'm just saying that he's probably linked to these clubs because of his potential to improve and not his current level. He'll certainly find his level much higher than League Two based on what I saw.


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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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"his attitude alone will take him far" you also mentioned athleticism. Sweeneys attitude was faultless and he could run all day hence the point.

Making it as a centre midfielder these days in the premiership is extremely hard. The amount of foreign imports prevents the young English talent from making it. Look at the under 21s, how many of those were premiership players.

I just didnt see the need to quote someone, laugh at them and resound in such a petty manner. As I said I keep quiet now but I still read and not a day goes by were you don't quote someone and have a go. maybe you don't realise your doing it and this helps?? I thought when yloop pointed out that all you do is argue on here might stop you but obviously not. Like he said it's what you do!

You could of quite easily had your say without mocking somebody.

Let's see what tomorrow brings, hopefully now it's brought to your attention it stops. Debating is 1 thing but mocking is completely different and when it's on a daily basis, well there's no need is there?


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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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PJPoolie wrote:
bresslaw wrote:
Good enough at our level, not good enough at that level


'Good enough at our level' :laugh:

I imagine scouts and people who know what they are watching just might be able to spot the stuff that make a Premier League footballer. We've just watched Tshibola play his first half a season in professional football. He is going to be absolutely miles better than 'good enough for our level' his attitude alone will take him far, his athleticism and ability will take him further.

He currently looks a long way off being a premier league footballer. Micky Brown looked head and shoulders above everyone when we had him on loan here. Tish, while decent, didn't stand out anywhere near as much.


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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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I think he did in his first ten games or so but did drop off a bit towards the end of the season. As I said it was his first run of professional games of his career so a drop off was probably understandable.

Micky Brown had already played Premier League football when he signed for us and I'd agree that Tish isn't near that level yet I can the potential for him to reach that level, he has all the attributes.


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Sid wrote:
PJPoolie wrote:
bresslaw wrote:
Good enough at our level, not good enough at that level


'Good enough at our level' :laugh:

I imagine scouts and people who know what they are watching just might be able to spot the stuff that make a Premier League footballer. We've just watched Tshibola play his first half a season in professional football. He is going to be absolutely miles better than 'good enough for our level' his attitude alone will take him far, his athleticism and ability will take him further.

He currently looks a long way off being a premier league footballer. Micky Brown looked head and shoulders above everyone when we had him on loan here. Tish, while decent, didn't stand out anywhere near as much.


This. Tish was good but he wasn't that good. I'm not sure he will ever be premier league standard but for his own sake I hope he makes it.

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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 12:24 pm 
Yubep wrote:
No reason why he can't get up to premiership level one day. He's young, has talent, plays football the right way.

He's not there yet, but who knows.

Seems like a grounded lad, in a system full of pre madonnas n people who think they've made it before they've hit 20.

I wish him every success.


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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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Tish was loved by the fans because he gave his all and I would love him back but doubt that lad will ever make it at the top level. Take scott Harrison for example, great footballer, excellent attitude, too good for us but would he make it at the top level? Doubt it.

We have played some very good teams over the last 10 years with quite a few ending up in the premier league. One in particular was Southampton and lallana. That lad was awesome and you could watch him and say, that lad needs to play at the very top. I doubt in a few seasons anyone could say that about tish

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Tish had some fantastic games for us this season, hard to tell if he will make it one day in the premiership but these scouts have no doubt spotted something. Some players stand out a mile where you know you will be playing at a higher level. Jack Baldwin for instance stood out a mile and if he gets over his injuries I think he can earn himself a move from Peterborough.

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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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I honestly think he'd more highly rated by some Pools fans if his loan spell had ended after ten games and had he not had his dip in form.


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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 2015 3:28 pm 
Ritchies birthmark wrote:
PJPoolie wrote:
bresslaw wrote:
Good enough at our level, not good enough at that level


'Good enough at our level' :laugh:

I imagine scouts and people who know what they are watching just might be able to spot the stuff that make a Premier League footballer. We've just watched Tshibola play his first half a season in professional football. He is going to be absolutely miles better than 'good enough for our level' his attitude alone will take him far, his athleticism and ability will take him further.


So what happened to tony Sweeney then?? Embarrassing response

Is there a day that goes by were you don't quote someone??
Is there a day that goes by were you don't gave a go at someone??
Is there a day that goes by were you don't use the laughing smiley to laugh at yourself despite nobody else finding it funny???

Seriously I genuinely keep quiet now but can you do the same, "it's a message board" can only be used so much.

Stop having a go at everyone it's just tedious and makes you look an absolute crank


PJ, you just don`t get this place do you :dance:


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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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can we keep this even slightly on topic rather than it becoming a free-for-all? :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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I might seek counselling for cyber bullying :laugh:

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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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The bunker, where grown men bitch like they're on mumsnet.



That's PJ all over for you. :roll:

Can't we just ban the bastad ??..he's a blatant troller loller ffs.


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Loid Haw-Haw of Sussex wrote:
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That's PJ all over for you. :roll:

Can't we just ban the bastad ??..he's a blatant troller loller ffs.

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That could end up a slippery slope


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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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I think your third point Chip is fairly important one.

Even when he wasn't at his best on the ball later in the season he still covered loads of ground and stopped people playing, we didn't have that energy in midfield before that.

Yet because he didn't play as well in the last few weeks of the season, whilst he was playing injured he wasn't that good. I seriously think he is really good, my opinion, and if some bloke who doesn't know me doesn't want to post much on here because of 'people like me' then so be it.


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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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I've forgot what this threads even about.

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 Post subject: Re: Tshibola
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PJPoolie wrote:

Even when he wasn't at his best on the ball later in the season he still covered loads of ground and stopped people playing, we didn't have that energy in midfield before that.

Most importantly, we still don't.

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misterb2001 wrote:
PJPoolie wrote:

Even when he wasn't at his best on the ball later in the season he still covered loads of ground and stopped people playing, we didn't have that energy in midfield before that.

Most importantly, we still don't.


I reckon Woodsy will be chomping at the bit to take up the mantle. We need another ball winner in midfield though.


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lets not go overboard....he was very good for us but still had poor games (albeit with a groin strain) but he needs to progress and get into the reading team I imagine is the next step.

they seem to have quite a few young players who do well out on loan, so hopefully the treatment we showed in having tish here will help us if ever want any other of their players


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lets not go overboard....he was very good for us but still had poor games (albeit with a groin strain) but he needs to progress and get into the reading team I imagine is the next step.

they seem to have quite a few young players who do well out on loan, so hopefully the treatment we showed in having tish here will help us if ever want any other of their players



I was reading somewhere that Ronnie has always done well with Reading youngsters and gave them plenty of game time etc where as other teams have left their management disapointed.

We wont get Tishobola back but im sure there will be other players there wanting to go out on loan especially as they will no doubt see Tishbola being linked with Newcastle and Villa after a stint here. It can only help us surely.

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