This dude continues to score goals consistently for the Portland Timbers. I watched his interview yesterday and was quite impressed with his delivery and ability to engage his audience. He's quite a smart guy. For me, I don't think an EPL team would be doing much wrong by giving this dude a chance. He has the build, energy, stamina, and brains to hack it in the EPL. Dude also knows where the goal is, as exemplified by his second goal against FC Dallas last night.
I know he's been called to the SE once before, but didn't make much of an impression, but I think he deserves another shot at some point. He's quite a solid ambassador for Nigeria in the MLS.
A perfect target man we lack, has the physical presence and instinct we currently lack and Nacho isn't just it as a target man, another player I hope we get is Tammy Abraham...not sure what the latest is on the lad.
Re: Fernando Adi
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 12:44 pm
by EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA
Welcome to CE, where everybody thinks the player they just watched n tv a s better than advertised!
Re: Fernando Adi
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 2:52 pm
by theYemster
At the best he's an extra body. Not sure he provides a different dimension from what we already have. None of the players we have now including his guy is special enough to make an immediate impact in the team. They will take time so we have to be patient instead of regularly shuffling the pack and thus setting us back. Unless a player is extra special on the scale of a super star game changer (which Adi clearly isn't) I wouldn't change the striking options we already have. We must need to be patient and allow them come good.
Re: Fernando Adi
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 11:25 pm
by Cellular
Cally wrote:This dude continues to score goals consistently for the Portland Timbers. I watched his interview yesterday and was quite impressed with his delivery and ability to engage his audience. He's quite a smart guy. For me, I don't think an EPL team would be doing much wrong by giving this dude a chance. He has the build, energy, stamina, and brains to hack it in the EPL. Dude also knows where the goal is, as exemplified by his second goal against FC Dallas last night.
I know he's been called to the SE once before, but didn't make much of an impression, but I think he deserves another shot at some point. He's quite a solid ambassador for Nigeria in the MLS.
As good as he is, he might as well be playing in China or NPFL.
Rohr doesn't do players from such leagues.
Re: Fernando Adi
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 11:32 pm
by Cally
theYemster wrote:At the best he's an extra body. Not sure he provides a different dimension from what we already have. None of the players we have now including his guy is special enough to make an immediate impact in the team. They will take time so we have to be patient instead of regularly shuffling the pack and thus setting us back. Unless a player is extra special on the scale of a super star game changer (which Adi clearly isn't) I wouldn't change the striking options we already have. We must need to be patient and allow them come good.
Nothing wrong with adding him to the pool of options being given the opportunities presently.
Re: Fernando Adi
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 11:33 pm
by Cally
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Welcome to CE, where everybody thinks the player they just watched n tv a s better than advertised!