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I guess he's too green ATM but we could have done with him in the middle of the 3 CBs yesterday.  Wrexham had great success with balls behind the defence for their attack to run onto, and If Quarshie had been in the middle he could have chased those down much more effectively than Edwards/Stephens were capable of doing.  Probably would have prevented that stupid push Edwards made for their penalty 

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He reminds me a bit of Upmecano. Big, strong, quick and powerful, can look a world beater but also looks a little awkward at times. Looks like an athlete that’s become a footballer if you know what I mean 

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It was clear yesterday that we played a high line with an expectation that if a ball went over the top Quashie would have the pace to get us out of jail. The issue became that Wrexham, as others will, targeted the opposite side of the pitch where the space was, mainly due to a right back who didn't track back.  

His speed and power is clear, his distribution was average but may improve with time and he made me very nervous at times. Reminded me of Jon Gittens after we had all enjoyed Ken Monkou. 

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5 minutes ago, Yorkshire Saint said:

It was clear yesterday that we played a high line with an expectation that if a ball went over the top Quashie would have the pace to get us out of jail. The issue became that Wrexham, as others will, targeted the opposite side of the pitch where the space was, mainly due to a right back who didn't track back.  

His speed and power is clear, his distribution was average but may improve with time and he made me very nervous at times. Reminded me of Jon Gittens after we had all enjoyed Ken Monkou. 

*MLG Mode on*
 

Jon Gittens left Saints in 1992. Ken Monkou signed for Saints in 1992 and left in 1999*
 

MLG mode off

 

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37 minutes ago, Turkish said:

*MLG Mode on*
 

Jon Gittens left Saints in 1992. Ken Monkou signed for Saints in 1992 and left in 1999*
 

MLG mode off

 

😁 Congratulations you win the prize for spotting the deliberate mistake. 

Who was it that replaced Monkou so to speak? Richard Hall, Dean Richards.... I forget. 

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1 hour ago, Yorkshire Saint said:

Reminded me of Jon Gittens after we had all enjoyed Ken Monkou. 

Perhaps a good analogy and comparison. We want a new Ken Monkou, but perhaps we’ve got a Jon Gittens.

Early days, some good and some concerning traits. Seems to have some good qualities for a CB, height strength, and pace. Concentration and use of the ball not so convincing on Day One. BUT definitely some raw materials for Still and Trollope to work on. 

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56 minutes ago, Yorkshire Saint said:

😁 Congratulations you win the prize for spotting the deliberate mistake. 

Who was it that replaced Monkou so to speak? Richard Hall, Dean Richards.... I forget. 


 

Richard Hall left in 1996

Dean Richards signed in 1999. He was arguably better than Monkou 

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He's a bit of a donkey, but he's our donkey. 

A lot to like: quick, physical, agile, strong in the air - and unlike the other German CB on the books, he seems like a real competitor who is up for the fight, geeing up the crowd, big fist bumps when his teammates do something good. The raw materials are there.

On the flipside, his touch is an absolute white knuckle ride (although I suspect it might actually be better than it appears on first viewing - it's just his ungainly gait that makes it all look awkward). 

And his positional sense is not unlike a SatNav I bought at a car boot sale in the 90s. 

He's got cult hero written all over him. Some days great, some days a disaster. 

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