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Has paid us back value for money wise imo.

 

Absolutely. I still don't really rate him, but he's risen to the challenge pretty well and is playing out of his skin at the moment. He's been a great little poacher for us in the last few games.

 

Honestly don't think he is, yet. Take the situation in the second half at 2-0 up, ball gets played into him just inside the area, he looks at the goal, gets half a yard on his man but then hesitates before knocking the ball down the channel and eventually back to Jonas.

 

A fully-firing, top form Leon Best smacks that ball as soon as he gets a sniff at goal, he's definitely proven that he has the technique, think he's the type of player who will only get better with a constant, injury-free run in the team.

 

Whether that is ultimately good enough to be a number 9 for NUFC is up for debate.

 

Yep, as has been said, he definitely has psychological restraints on his play. He's prone to failures of conviction, snatching at things etc. But if, a big if but if nonetheless, he can be trained to overcome those he'll move up a level (or two) as a striker. True as it might be, consistently only being able to reach that kind of confidence after a long run in the side isn't good enough for a Premiership man, but hopefully he can be improved and eliminate that need.

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A hat-trick against a team in claret & blue, a goal against Arsenal, and the winner away to one of the other Carling Cup Semi-Finalists.

 

Andy who?

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A hat-trick against a team in claret & blue, a goal against Arsenal, and the winner away to one of the other Carling Cup Semi-Finalists.

 

Andy who?

 

So basically, Carroll is either an expensive Leon Best, or an expensive Michael Ricketts :undecided:

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Best's two worst games were probably against Fulham and Blackburn, both of whom have got gigantic monster centre backs in Hangeland and Samba. IIRC Carroll also struggled in those games earlier this season. Looks like he has enough about his game to make a serviceable target man against the rest.

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I just hope he doesn't do too well and the powers that be decide we don't need a new striker after all.

:lol:

 

fucking hell yeah, he's hitting some form and is 5 goals away from double figures in the league :facepalm:

 

mike will think he's got another cash cow on his hands and get Pards to play him week in week out

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He's a fucking awful footballer, but for some reason he seems to score goals. Still think he's very average at best, but he is getting goals for us and thats what matters in the end.:thup:

 

Creds to him! But we still need two new strikers in the summer.

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Played well and it was a great finish.  Looking onto next season, he's the perfect type of striker we need for squad depth as I think we should be looking for two strikers to go straight into the first-team, then ship Xisco out and Ranger on loan.

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Though he's not the greatest footballer, his mental attitude seems to be spot on. He doesn't get deterred. He hangs in there. He's determined to take his chance and make the most of what he's got. Got to give him a thumbs-up for that, and it suits the atmosphere of the current squad.

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Though he's not the greatest footballer, his mental attitude seems to be spot on.

 

I think you mixed those two traits. It's the other way around, as I've pointed out before. He's a good footballer: He's fast, good in the air, finishes with both feet and got a decent technique. His problem is his mental attitude. He's not focused enough, and he got a body language that is very negative if he doesn't get the right balls or doesn't do well himself. In other words, he lacks concentration and probably is plagued with a negative mindset, which is the main reason for why he hasn't delivered after the hype he got as a teenager.  Pards has also picked up on this, and told in the post match interview yesterday that the lad is working on his concentration, which is very good news!

 

http://www.skysports.com/video/inline/0,26691,16497_6755047,00.html

 

 

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