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Watched him play for Cardiff on Tuesday. Not much to write home about, had one long range shot saved, made a couple of decent runs. One or two times he favored a back heel over a simple pass. Strolled Ameobi pace for the rest. Will probably get to another game at some point, hopefully better opposition than Wimbledon to see how he fairs.

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They have been going on about how he needs to add strength.

 

Why is the brother so damned skinny. I mean he's no longer a teenager. The man is now 23. Still so rail thin, especially his lower body, which is not good at all for any kind of sport really.

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Long distance running, maybe. Which is ironic, as he looks knackered after 10 mins on a football pitch.

 

Yeah, definitely. I was thinking more explosive sports.

 

He needs to sort himself out man. Get on some sort of programme over the summer to work on it. He has everything available to him to do so nowadays.

 

Instead he's always on silly lads holidays and posting things on Instagram. Aarons stays back over the summer and puts in work afterall.

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The Ameobi genetics already account for the slow thinking and general lethargy. Let's get the cunt down the gym, bulk him up, just to see if we can slow him down anymore. Great idea that.

 

If that doesn't work maybe slip him a Rufi just before they leave the changing rooms.

 

Fucks sake.

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From .com:

 

Speaking at a recent fan forum event, Cardiff City manager Russell Slade answered a question about why  Newcastle loanee Sammy Ameobi has seen his pitch time rationed so far this season as follows:

 

"When Sammy came to us there were one or two fitness issues. Unfortunately, one of things we had to address was medication.

 

"He is on new medication now and starting to look fresher, stronger, not struggling for his breath.

 

"He has an asthma problem, but that is being dealt with much better. He’s had a change to his inhaler and he has altered his breathing patterns.

 

"Managing his pitch time has helped - moving forward that has been a big thing for him.”

 

http://www.oportosports.com/wp-content/uploads/leaguemedic.jpg

 

 

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