Tino Anjorin of Chelsea
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Re: Tino Anjorin of Chelsea
I’m happy we seem to be signing players on loan in the hope they might be a hidden gem rather than because we want need them in the first time. It’s a good shift imo.
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Re: Tino Anjorin of Chelsea
Dammit.Pompey1984+1 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 22, 2023 9:38 amJoined Reading hasn't he?Betelgeuse wrote: ↑Sat Jul 22, 2023 9:34 amLewis Wing.Pompey1984+1 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 22, 2023 9:06 amThere is an indication of quality because he has come from higher up the pyramid - in the exact same way we send players out on loan to non-league clubs, they can be highly regarded and sent out on loan to aid their development. You can be highly regarded and sent out on loan it's not binary.Pompey55 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 22, 2023 8:57 am Camera also would have been a loan
Please explain where this evidence of quality comes from apart from at Chelsea U18 and U21 level
His appearances at championship level were limited and pretty much unproductive
There is nothing in his statistics to suggest his quality we are relying upon opinion not facts
Did we not hear all this with both Azeez and Scarlett
Press reports seen to suggest that it's a make it break season this year to decide if he's sold or given a contract extension of this is the case I would guess we would have an obligation to play him consistently
What do you expect to see in his stats that show he has quality? He did win a player of the month award at Huddersfield too.
Injuries happen in football - it is after all a contact sport. Wasn't one of his injuries a broken toe?
Who do you think we should be looking at for this position?
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Re: Tino Anjorin of Chelsea
Seems like Reading are on the verge of signing Tino according to their forum and Twitter. If he can stay injury free would be as good or if not better than Camara. So Charlton and Reading will have the best attacking midfielders. Hope Hughes can come up with someone that is on par with them and is not an injury risk. Reading forum running Southsea beach down and boasting about their training ground
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Re: Tino Anjorin of Chelsea
Of course Hughes has someone lined up as why save the 8 shirt surely its unimaginable that we start the season without a creative attacking midfield player in the centre isn’t it?jam tomorrow wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2023 6:29 pm Seems like Reading are on the verge of signing Tino according to their forum and Twitter. If he can stay injury free would be as good or if not better than Camara. So Charlton and Reading will have the best attacking midfielders. Hope Hughes can come up with someone that is on par with them and is not an injury risk. Reading forum running Southsea beach down and boasting about their training ground
Hope Reading enjoy their points deduction when it comes
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Re: Tino Anjorin of Chelsea
You just wonder why a Championship Club hasn’t signed him, could be his injury record? In fact we may have come to the same conclusion so Reading is his second choice. Got to be with their impending points deduction.As 55 mentioned why sign Tino when we turned down Camara?
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