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Is this the dead ball specialist he mentioned on the Radio Newcastle interview???

 

Rasmus Elm is.

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We've been linked to Elm haven't we?

 

Aye, good player, not sure the EPL is his type of league though, i think he's too slow tbh.

 

Cabaye isnt exactly rapid tbf and he isnt the only midfielder i can say this about....

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We've been linked to Elm haven't we?

 

Aye, good player, not sure the EPL is his type of league though, i think he's too slow tbh.

 

Cabaye isnt exactly rapid tbf and he isnt the only midfielder i can say this about....

 

Nope, but he's also a lot more combative and agressive in his play. And from what i've seen Cabaye is quicker the first few yards, and plays the ball with a higher tempo.

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We've been linked to Elm haven't we?

 

Aye, good player, not sure the EPL is his type of league though, i think he's too slow tbh.

 

Cabaye isnt exactly rapid tbf and he isnt the only midfielder i can say this about....

 

Nope, but he's also a lot more combative and agressive in his play. And from what i've seen Cabaye is quicker the first few yards, and plays the ball with a higher tempo.

 

I dont know much about Elm but pace wont be a great problem if his movement is top class and passing is decent.

 

Silva and Fabregas are fine examples of this..... i would'nt say either of them are combative or aggressive or particularly quick but thier movement and football brain are brilliant....

 

Not saying he would be anywhere near them but if his movement off the ball and passing is accurate and precise then being slow wont matter too much.

 

I'll look out for him at the WC anyway as i know very little.

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We've been linked to Elm haven't we?

 

Aye, good player, not sure the EPL is his type of league though, i think he's too slow tbh.

 

Cabaye isnt exactly rapid tbf and he isnt the only midfielder i can say this about....

 

Nope, but he's also a lot more combative and agressive in his play. And from what i've seen Cabaye is quicker the first few yards, and plays the ball with a higher tempo.

 

I dont know much about Elm but pace wont be a great problem if his movement is top class and passing is decent.

 

Silva and Fabregas are fine examples of this..... i would'nt say either of them are combative or aggressive or particularly quick but thier movement and football brain are brilliant....

 

Not saying he would be anywhere near them but if his movement off the ball and passing is accurate and precise then being slow wont matter too much.

 

I'll look out for him at the WC anyway as i know very little.

 

Silva and Fabregas are a lot more nippy and agile type of players, them not having Usain Bolt pace isn't the the same as Elm The Elk not having it, and when i said slow i was talking about "slow in play" as well.

 

Not saying that Elm wouldn't make it in the EPL, absolutely not, but i find it hard to see him become a success unless he plays for a side that is quite dominant when it comes to possession.

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We've been linked to Elm haven't we?

 

Aye, good player, not sure the EPL is his type of league though, i think he's too slow tbh.

 

Cabaye isnt exactly rapid tbf and he isnt the only midfielder i can say this about....

 

Nope, but he's also a lot more combative and agressive in his play. And from what i've seen Cabaye is quicker the first few yards, and plays the ball with a higher tempo.

 

I dont know much about Elm but pace wont be a great problem if his movement is top class and passing is decent.

 

Silva and Fabregas are fine examples of this..... i would'nt say either of them are combative or aggressive or particularly quick but thier movement and football brain are brilliant....

 

Not saying he would be anywhere near them but if his movement off the ball and passing is accurate and precise then being slow wont matter too much.

 

I'll look out for him at the WC anyway as i know very little.

 

No need to come up with "solutions" why he (Elm) won't find it hard to adapt to the English Premier League... if you don't know what kind of player he is. Instead, as you said, take a look at him in the Euros  :thup: ...he and Anders Svensson will fight for the central midfield role beside Kim Källström.

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We've been linked to Elm haven't we?

 

Aye, good player, not sure the EPL is his type of league though, i think he's too slow tbh.

 

Cabaye isnt exactly rapid tbf and he isnt the only midfielder i can say this about....

 

Nope, but he's also a lot more combative and agressive in his play. And from what i've seen Cabaye is quicker the first few yards, and plays the ball with a higher tempo.

 

I dont know much about Elm but pace wont be a great problem if his movement is top class and passing is decent.

 

Silva and Fabregas are fine examples of this..... i would'nt say either of them are combative or aggressive or particularly quick but thier movement and football brain are brilliant....

 

Not saying he would be anywhere near them but if his movement off the ball and passing is accurate and precise then being slow wont matter too much.

 

I'll look out for him at the WC anyway as i know very little.

 

No need to come up with "solutions" why he (Elm) won't find it hard to adapt to the English Premier League... if you don't know what kind of player he is. Instead, as you said, take a look at him in the Euros  :thup: ...he and Anders Svensson will fight for the central midfield role beside Kim Källström.

 

I was'nt tbh, i was more debating the fact that being slow does'nt mean any midfielder ( not just Elm) wont be a success.

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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/alan-pardews-euro-zone-put-your-money-on-england-to-snatch-a-draw-7834196.html

 

Was looking for Debuchy clues in his Euro column but all we get is this:

 

Just about every Premier League club will have scouts in Poland and Ukraine. From Newcastle's perspective there are obviously players we know very well; there is one in particular I am keen to look at. The worry is that if they do too well the agents and the player are suddenly in a stronger position and the cost goes up. So as a manager you're hoping they do OK but not too well! Our chief scout, Graham Carr, who has done a great job, will be out there and I am delighted that the club rewarded him at the end of last week with a long contract.
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