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Pre-season specialist Haris Vučkić joins FC Twente


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Gonna miss the Vuckic cycle

 

Looks good in pre-season----> gets injured ----> Plays terribly in a cup game---> gets loaned out ----> gets injured for rest of season (repeat)

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Gonna miss the Vuckic cycle

 

Looks good in pre-season----> gets injured ----> Plays terribly in a cup game---> gets loaned out ----> gets injured for rest of season (repeat)

 

yeah he always had a few promising Pre-Seasons but just never delivered.

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Newcastle United's Slovenian youngster Haris Vuckic is ready to quit St James' Park and eyes long stay in the Scottish Premoer League

 

:lol:

 

I really hope you edited that :lol:

 

Nope :lol: dat lee

 

Christ. The guy's mentally ill.

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Poor footballer if you ask me. He may prove me wrong in years to come but hasn't done anything of note in years and that includes his recent spell at Rangers. Another promising youngster doesn't realise his potential at our academy, you've got to ask questions at times like these :(

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Poor footballer if you ask me. He may prove me wrong in years to come but hasn't done anything of note in years and that includes his recent spell at Rangers. Another promising youngster doesn't realise his potential at our academy, you've got to ask questions at times like these :(

He's neat and tidy but too slow and seems to lack a killer instinct.
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He's got the pace of a post pie binge Jan Molby though.  Not sure there's much we could have done about that and immobility is a pretty big deficiency if you're playing in this country.

 

He might still forge a decent career in a slower paced league.

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He's got the pace of a post pie binge Jan Molby though.  Not sure there's much we could have done about that and immobility is a pretty big deficiency if you're playing in this country.

 

He might still forge a decent career in a slower paced league.

 

Been saying this too. He looks like he has most of the right tools to be a good player. But it would in the Italian or the French league as he can't keep up with the pace of this league. Maybe he would have had a better chance if it wasn't for all the injuries but it is definitely time for him to move elsewhere.

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He' s a pretty good player and i bet better than some of the pile of s**** we have in our first team squad right now. don't think he'll get a proper chance here though.

 

Hard to give someone a proper chance when they are rarely fit for a sustainable amount of games. He's been with us for 5/6 year now, been highly regarded for the majority of it but hasn't proved himself enough. Sent back from Cardiff because of injuries, didn't pull up any trees in league 1 and now found a bit of fitness and form so he should now be with us?

 

I think his time here is up but it was neither Newcastle nor Vuckic's fault that he never fulfilled his potential, another promising youngster savaged by injuries which has seemingly ruined his career chances at the top level.

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He' s a pretty good player and i bet better than some of the pile of s**** we have in our first team squad right now. don't think he'll get a proper chance here though.

 

Hard to give someone a proper chance when they are rarely fit for a sustainable amount of games. He's been with us for 5/6 year now, been highly regarded for the majority of it but hasn't proved himself enough. Sent back from Cardiff because of injuries, didn't pull up any trees in league 1 and now found a bit of fitness and form so he should now be with us?

 

I think his time here is up but it was neither Newcastle nor Vuckic's fault that he never fulfilled his potential, another promising youngster savaged by injuries which has seemingly ruined his career chances at the top level.

 

Without trying to sound too dismissive, our back room teams have hardly been the best at keeping players fit or preparing youngsters for the first team.

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