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powellnufc

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  1. He looks like he could potentially be a great cm,  he showed glimpses of his ability on the ball to push the team forward. He just needs to impose himself on the game a bit more, as he appeared to drift in and out of the play. Would be a great partner for a more deeper midfielder like anita and tiote if he could take control the play to a greater extent.

  2. Sissoko just doesn't have the vision or passing ability to suit the attacking midfield role, De Jong would be much more effective there. Ideally Ben Arfa would replace Gouffran out wide, but that's not likely to happen unfortunately.

  3. Here is a little write up about him from 2013- http://inbedwithmaradona.com/100-2013-review/2013/11/15/facundo-ferreyra

     

    FACUNDO FERREYRA

     

    Facundo Ferreyra    22    Striker    Shakhtar Donetsk    Argentina

     

    2013 has been...

     

    Facundo Ferreyra has had a busy year scoring goals. Plain and simple, whenever “Chucky” has featured he has helped himself to a hatful of goals and that’s even continued in the Ukraine after his summer switch from Velez to Shakhtar Donetsk.

     

    A tall, pacey striker Ferreyra first caught the eye after coming through the youth system at Banfield. Able to score goals with both feet as well as his head, he was a bright spot in for El Taladro in 2011/12, scoring eight times in the league as they were ultimately relegated from the Argentinean top flight.

     

    There followed a tug of war between Boca Juniors and River Plate for the young striker. As well as shining for Banfield, Ferreyra scored four times for the Argentina under-20s side at the 2011 South American Championships. Neymar was the only player at said competition to outscore Ferreyra and that meant his signature was in high demand.

     

    Seemingly sensing an opportunity for more game time away from the two giants of the domestic game, Ferreyra elected for a move to Velez where he continued to score goals. As a direct replacement for Juan Manuel Martinez, Facundo Ferreyra picked up where he had left off and scored 13 times in the Torneo Inicial as Velez romped to the title. His golden touch cooled a little through during the 2013 Final but with a Superfinal place assured and the Copa Libertadores knockout stages to prepare for; the whole club were a little distracted from their league form.

     

    Having worked to bulk up, his tall, lean frame is still a bit of a worry and continued to improve as an all-round striker; Ferreyra was scouted by a host of European sides. He spurned interest from Europe’s biggest leagues and elected to head for Ukraine where he has hit the ground running with six league goals in just eight appearances.

     

    We assume he’s chosen more game time over prestige once again; and so far it’s working. His pace is enough to worry defenders and force them backwards. That usually buys him enough time and space to look up and place his shot into the corner. He is a striker that oozes confidence as shown by the gloriously arrogant goal that he scored at his new club.

     

    What next?

     

    For now, he’s in a great place to improve. The Ukrainian league is proving to be quite the useful testing ground for South American talent as it allows most a chance to impress in the Champions League as well as adapt to a new culture.

     

    We know that bigger, more fashion European clubs were interested in Ferreyra and despite his decision that desire will remain. He’s scored the same number of league goals as teammate Luiz Adriano so far this season and once he gets a couple of starts in the Champions League; we suspect he’ll score goals in that as well. He’s a very good goal scorer and his link-up play is constantly improving.

     

    It’s just a bit of a shame he’s came along in this generation. In the last 12 months, Sergio Aguero, Gonzalo Higuain, Ezequiel Lavezzi, Rodrigo Palacio, Lionel Messi, Mauro Icardi and Franco Di Santo have all been used as forwards in the Argentina national team. In another 18 months we feel quite confident that Ferreyra will get his chance with the senior squad but the World Cup is just too close.

     

    Even if he has another stonking six months in a Shakhtar shirt, the prestige of the Ukrainian league and its opposition for capable striker will probably count against him. That said, we don’t envy Alejandro Sabella’s eventual task of trying to find a place for him in the squad. All “Chucky” can do is continue to score goals. We’re fairly sure he will do.

     

    “Fantastic as ever for Velez in the first half of the year. Quick, getting stronger all the time, and at Velez he showed he can shoulder the burden of having to run the attacking line on his own. His goals per game ratio for Shakhtar is great, if the figures I've seen are accurate, but it is a real shame he's gone to a less visible league, because I think he could have cut it in several of the 'bigger' European leagues - some of whose clubs were interested.” – Sam Kelly, Hasta El Gol Siempre

     

    "Facundo Ferreyra has scored six goals in eight league appearances for Shakhtar Donetsk so far this season. No Shakhtar player has scored more." - Opta

  4. Only really saw them at the end when most people had left, he had his family and group of other people following him around. They weren't really doing anything bad, but just seemed to be a bit of a large and loud group, with Ashley strolling around like he owned the place. However I think they stood out a bit from the "upper-class" crowd, generally seen in the exclusive areas he was in.

    He looked like he was enjoying himself, seemingly not worried by anything happening in Newcastle at the moment.

  5. Doesn't look like there will be any progress at Newcastle anytime soon, after seeing Ashley and his "crew" pretty drunk and boisterous at Ascot today. They then happened to bump into a group which appeared to contain one of the Venky's from Blackburn, who was even more drunk than Ashley. I really wanted to go up and say something to him, but I was working and knew it wouldn't end well.

  6. Could be quite a clever move by Ashley. If each premier league position is worth £800,000, if we do win there is a good chance of the club jumping up a few places and bringing in much more than £1 million.

  7. I think the problem in the first half was more the final ball rather than not attacking them. We often got the ball into wide positions well but the final cross was terrible, even cabaye was un-characteristicly smashing the ball out of play.

  8. I'm still not convinced that he is certain to leave this summer. If the club were unwilling to let an asset leave for free in January, whose to say they are going to allow it in the summer. He has the summer break to go and sort out whatever issues he may have and unless another club is willing to stump up enough cash he will remain under contract at Newcastle.

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