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7 hours ago, Harry_SFC said:

He didn't have his best game but there's something about him I really like. He just seems to be such a problem for CB's. 

Yep agree. It wasn't his best BUT you could see the effort and willingness. And before the goal, to take advantage of thier slow pass was excellent. 

Other teams have done it to Saints numerous times over the years, so nice to see the opposite!

The goal was cracking too.

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Works hard as well

Loved that moment in the 1st half when he chased down a lost cause towards the touchline and won us a free kick in a dangerous attacking position. 

Impressive goal, when he gets going he has got some pace. Just a constant nuisance for defenders, hope we can keep hold of him

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Really couldn't understand the stick he was getting in the match thread, in my eyes he did everything he was bought into the side to do, hold up the ball allow us to break through the lines. Can't blame him for being manhandled with no consequences and the goal was a peach. Also the header was delightful shame we decided to play crossbar challenge but hey ho, onwards!

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He was really unlucky with the header that hit the bar. If that is a couple of inches lower it's up there with some of the great Ron Davies headed goals.

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18 minutes ago, saintant said:

He was really unlucky with the header that hit the bar. If that is a couple of inches lower it's up there with some of the great Ron Davies headed goals.

He's very intelligent with his headers. So often you see players get a great header chance and they just hit it straight at the keeper. But that one last night that hit the bar, and his late equaliser at WBA recently, show he puts a lot of thought and skill into them.

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I've never been able to figure out if he's fast or not, but last night showed me that he's like a train: Takes a while to get going, but once he's at full tilt there's not much nearby that will be faster.

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Just now, kitch said:

I've never been able to figure out if he's fast or not, but last night showed me that he's like a train: Takes a while to get going, but once he's at full tilt there's not much nearby that will be faster.

I was shocked, i expected him to get caught and try and get fouled but his pace and finish was class. As others have said his header was good and his turn and volley drew a good save. 5 goals so far plus his all round play have been good. Can be frustrating at times but been a very good find, a lot of us were critical when he signed but he's proved us wrong. 

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20 minutes ago, Turkish said:

I was shocked, i expected him to get caught and try and get fouled but his pace and finish was class. As others have said his header was good and his turn and volley drew a good save. 5 goals so far plus his all round play have been good. Can be frustrating at times but been a very good find, a lot of us were critical when he signed but he's proved us wrong. 

I can't be bothered to go back and look for the posts, but there was some extreme bedwetting from a few posters. Admittedly he didn't have the greatest track record or pedigree, but it goes to show the importance of having the right profile of player in that position.

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Like every other player at the club his performances have improved largely due to excellent coaching led by Tonda Eckert. Is there a single player at the club who has regressed since he took the reigns? I can't think of anyone.

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I must admit that I was absolutely baffled when we took him in loan. His parent club Mallorca could not get him out of the door quick enough and i had never seen him do anything of note when he did play for them...and i watch a lot of Spanish football.

However i absolutely love the bloke because he gives everything and has done since day one. Total credit to the Saints staff who have been working with him to get his fitness levels up and Tonda that asks him to play a certain way. He really is fast becoming a bit of a cult hero.

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1 hour ago, BARCELONASAINT said:

I must admit that I was absolutely baffled when we took him in loan. His parent club Mallorca could not get him out of the door quick enough and i had never seen him do anything of note when he did play for them...and i watch a lot of Spanish football.

However i absolutely love the bloke because he gives everything and has done since day one. Total credit to the Saints staff who have been working with him to get his fitness levels up and Tonda that asks him to play a certain way. He really is fast becoming a bit of a cult hero.

Said it a few times on here - every player improves under Tonda Eckert.

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Just now, Hawkswood said:

So question for you all. If we go up do you think hes good enough for premier league  ?

No sadly I dont. I love what he gives but is there extra impetus in his play due to the WC? If he fires us to the PL and then leaves he'll remain a legend!!

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I flicked through the Wrexham forum and several of their posters reckon that's the biggest battering their CBs have had all season. They're hoping to sign Larin next season when we go up 😂

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35 minutes ago, Hawkswood said:

So question for you all. If we go up do you think hes good enough for premier league  ?

If we went up we need another striker but I would sign him as back up and extend Stewart’s contract for another year if he is willing to agree to it. There will be cup games we can utilise Larin and Stewart in. Good backups Also you never know he might take to the PL. we have an option to buy

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