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Not many players have Walcott's kind of pace man.

 

Routledge must be one of the fastest wingers in this division, the way he sometimes accelerates into space away from a group of players is great to watch. I think the fact he's came and not been the total speed-merchant people thought he was is hiding how fast he actually is. He has more to his game than just speed, hopefully he can continue it into next season.

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Not many players have Walcott's kind of pace man.

 

Routledge must be one of the fastest wingers in this division, the way he sometimes accelerates into space away from a group of players is great to watch. I think the fact he's came and not been the total speed-merchant people thought he was is hiding how fast he actually is. He has more to his game than just speed, hopefully he can continue it into next season.

 

He was just an example but that's exactly the point though, people make out he's that quick.

 

I agree with your other point too. He is quick, but not as quick as he's made out to be. Like I've mentioned, I think his footwork is superb at times which usually helps him beat a man rather than just knocking it past and hoping to get on the end of it.

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I think he could learn a lot from watching Valencia at Man Utd. Valencia is a fairly simple, but effective winger. Beat your opponent and whip it in, without any extra trickery and shit. The same goes for Jonas. They've both got the pace, but tend to make things a wee bit difficult for themselves, especially Jonas.

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I think he could learn a lot from watching Valencia at Man Utd. Valencia is a fairly simple, but effective winger. Beat your opponent and whip it in, without any extra trickery and shit. The same goes for Jonas. They've both got the pace, but tend to make things a wee bit difficult for themselves, especially Jonas.

 

That is true, but to buy players of Valencia's class would cost a lot more than £1.5m. Jonas and Routledge are both players we should eventually be looking to upgrade on but at this moment in time I would think a central midfielder with a good engine or a quick striker of pedigree is more important. The wingers have their flaws but they are both good enough to do a job in the premier.

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Routledge will have enough in his locker to cause alot of premiership left backs problems. He may not set the league alight but his pace will cause plenty of problems. I find it amazing that it hasn't really happened at a top flight club.

 

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Routledge will have enough in his locker to cause alot of premiership left backs problems. He may not set the league alight but his pace will cause plenty of problems. I find it amazing that it hasn't really happened at a top flight club.

 

as stated earlier, so far in his career he has always started off well at new clubs then tails off. i hope it's down to inexperience, believing he's made it and eases off .
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Routledge will have enough in his locker to cause alot of premiership left backs problems. He may not set the league alight but his pace will cause plenty of problems. I find it amazing that it hasn't really happened at a top flight club.

 

as stated earlier, so far in his career he has always started off well at new clubs then tails off. i hope it's down to inexperience, believing he's made it and eases off .

 

Aye that would suggest that it's down to effort rather than form and there is nothing to suggest that he's lazy from what i've seen.

 

Hopefully he's just had alot of bad luck.

 

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Routledge will have enough in his locker to cause alot of premiership left backs problems. He may not set the league alight but his pace will cause plenty of problems. I find it amazing that it hasn't really happened at a top flight club.

 

as stated earlier, so far in his career he has always started off well at new clubs then tails off. i hope it's down to inexperience, believing he's made it and eases off .

 

Aye that would suggest that it's down to effort rather than form and there is nothing to suggest that he's lazy from what i've seen.

 

Hopefully he's just had alot of bad luck.

 

 

He holds onto the ball too long for my liking, I'm thinking that might be why he's pissed a few managers off. other than that he's got everything he needs in his locker...whips in a decent cross surprisingly. Just needs to add a touch of intelligence to be a consistent force in the premier.

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Routledge will have enough in his locker to cause alot of premiership left backs problems. He may not set the league alight but his pace will cause plenty of problems. I find it amazing that it hasn't really happened at a top flight club.

 

as stated earlier, so far in his career he has always started off well at new clubs then tails off. i hope it's down to inexperience, believing he's made it and eases off .

 

Aye that would suggest that it's down to effort rather than form and there is nothing to suggest that he's lazy from what i've seen.

 

Hopefully he's just had alot of bad luck.

 

 

He holds onto the ball too long for my liking, I'm thinking that might be why he's pissed a few managers off. other than that he's got everything he needs in his locker...whips in a decent cross surprisingly. Just needs to add a touch of intelligence to be a consistent force in the premier.

 

There's one other key element he needs in his game... a right back.

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If we can get a right back similar to Enrique we could be relatively devastating down both flanks. Enrique - Jonas and ____ - Routledge. If Guthrie can perform in the centre and spray out passes to the wings with Barton protecting the back 4 a bit (if he gets some form back) we could be a decent side (providing we don't bring in another centre mid).

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The amount of clubs he has played for worries me but he seems to have settled here quite well.

 

I said it a few posts up and I'll say it again. A good quality right back would be great. Jonas would be completely ineffective without Enrique. To get the best out of Routledge we probably should have been a bit more adventurous and signed/loaned a more dynamic player than Perch.

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So what do people think of his chances in the premiership?

 

He's got a point to prove in a way, should be highly motivated. He has pace and more end product than expected, I reckon he should do well.

 

As others have said though, the appalling quality of our RBs will not help him.

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So what do people think of his chances in the premiership?

 

He was good in the premiership as a 19 year old in a crappy Palace team! He's likely going to be very good, and one of our best players. No doubt.

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Looking good for the lad. Im excited about what he can do for Carroll as well. Totally right about needing a better quality RB to help him out, someone he won't need to think about having to cover for all the time so he can concentrate on his game and get some support.

Without knowing much I think Perch sounds better at this than either Simpson, Saylor or Ryalor. Don't know why he's been playing CB mind, kind of worries me.

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Looking good for the lad. Im excited about what he can do for Carroll as well. Totally right about needing a better quality RB to help him out, someone he won't need to think about having to cover for all the time so he can concentrate on his game and get some support.

Without knowing much I think Perch sounds better at this than either Simpson, Saylor or Ryalor. Don't know why he's been playing CB mind, kind of worries me.

 

Can't play Williamson every pre-season game, Campbell isn't fit, we have nobody else aside from young Tavernier.

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Second favourite player at the club after Jose, he's incredibly effective and will get at least 8 assists and a couple of goals next season if he stays injury free.

 

With our forwards?!  :kasper:

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