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Romain Amalfitano joins Dijon permanently for an undisclosed fee


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Can we get a frenchie on here to give us the low down on him? I know someone described him a while back but i really have no idea what his best attributes are.

 

Or at least Ben Arfa's roadies do some research for us.

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Ligue 2 expert Steve Wyss said the following when asked about the player:

 

“As the younger brother of OM’s Morgan, you can see that football class clearly runs in the family. In many ways, he is similar to his brother in that he’s a superb creative player, although perhaps not quite as versatile. He preferred position is sitting in the AMID hole behind the strikers, although he is also capable of playing a more deep lying playmaker role.

 

He is light on his feet and you can tell he has a high technique and skill level. Not so much of a goalscorer, or even someone who assists that often. His main strength is his excellent pass ability and vision is excellent.”

 

from an article on French Football Weekly, which I won't link as it includes videos of his play.

 

For info on French players we get linked with can't beat FFW. their podcast is not bad either.

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Sounds like he has potential then, something to be worked with.

 

Wonder what he's like physically, he'll probably need to bulk up a touch for this league.

 

It's nice to think we will nuture his talent and see him develop into a very good footballer.

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Ligue 2 expert Steve Wyss said the following when asked about the player:

 

“As the younger brother of OM’s Morgan, you can see that football class clearly runs in the family. In many ways, he is similar to his brother in that he’s a superb creative player, although perhaps not quite as versatile. He preferred position is sitting in the AMID hole behind the strikers, although he is also capable of playing a more deep lying playmaker role.

 

He is light on his feet and you can tell he has a high technique and skill level. Not so much of a goalscorer, or even someone who assists that often. His main strength is his excellent pass ability and vision is excellent.”

 

from an article on French Football Weekly, which I won't link as it includes videos of his play.

 

For info on French players we get linked with can't beat FFW. their podcast is not bad either.

 

I am starting to see where the Arteta similarities are coming from now.... iam excited.

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Ligue 2 expert Steve Wyss said the following when asked about the player:

 

“As the younger brother of OM’s Morgan, you can see that football class clearly runs in the family. In many ways, he is similar to his brother in that he’s a superb creative player, although perhaps not quite as versatile. He preferred position is sitting in the AMID hole behind the strikers, although he is also capable of playing a more deep lying playmaker role.

 

He is light on his feet and you can tell he has a high technique and skill level. Not so much of a goalscorer, or even someone who assists that often. His main strength is his excellent pass ability and vision is excellent.”

 

from an article on French Football Weekly, which I won't link as it includes videos of his play.

 

For info on French players we get linked with can't beat FFW. their podcast is not bad either.

 

Second this, follow Andrew (@AGibneyftbl) on Twitter and he definitely knows his onions as does @tomwfootball.

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Guest bimpy474

Sounds like a Modric "type" of player (LIKE)

 

The limited vids of him do lean toward a Modric type.

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Ligue 2 expert Steve Wyss said the following when asked about the player:

 

“As the younger brother of OM’s Morgan, you can see that football class clearly runs in the family. In many ways, he is similar to his brother in that he’s a superb creative player, although perhaps not quite as versatile. He preferred position is sitting in the AMID hole behind the strikers, although he is also capable of playing a more deep lying playmaker role.

 

He is light on his feet and you can tell he has a high technique and skill level. Not so much of a goalscorer, or even someone who assists that often. His main strength is his excellent pass ability and vision is excellent.”

 

from an article on French Football Weekly, which I won't link as it includes videos of his play.

 

For info on French players we get linked with can't beat FFW. their podcast is not bad either.

 

Second this, follow Andrew (@AGibneyftbl) on Twitter and he definitely knows his onions as does @tomwfootball.

 

Andrew Carruthers ‏@Andy_Carruthers

@tomwfootball have you seen much of the younger Amalfitano? Looks like he's signed for nufc.

 

Tom Williams ‏@tomwfootball

@Andy_Carruthers Afraid I've not seen him play, sorry.

 

Shite.

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If he turns into half the player Arteta is, we will have done well.

 

Indeed, just happy that in style thats the type of player he is i feel we have sorely lacked a proper playmaker for a long time.

 

Eagerly anticipating seeing him in action although i dont expect him to break though straight away.

 

Very happy that the management seem to know what we need and acting upon it.

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Ligue 2 expert Steve Wyss said the following when asked about the player:

 

“As the younger brother of OM’s Morgan, you can see that football class clearly runs in the family. In many ways, he is similar to his brother in that he’s a superb creative player, although perhaps not quite as versatile. He preferred position is sitting in the AMID hole behind the strikers, although he is also capable of playing a more deep lying playmaker role.

 

He is light on his feet and you can tell he has a high technique and skill level. Not so much of a goalscorer, or even someone who assists that often. His main strength is his excellent pass ability and vision is excellent.”

 

from an article on French Football Weekly, which I won't link as it includes videos of his play.

 

For info on French players we get linked with can't beat FFW. their podcast is not bad either.

 

Second this, follow Andrew (@AGibneyftbl) on Twitter and he definitely knows his onions as does @tomwfootball.

 

Andrew Carruthers ‏@Andy_Carruthers

@tomwfootball have you seen much of the younger Amalfitano? Looks like he's signed for nufc.

 

Tom Williams ‏@tomwfootball

@Andy_Carruthers Afraid I've not seen him play, sorry.

 

s****.

 

Good reply, I'm sure we'll have Lee Ryder spouting loads of shite about his playing style without watching him play.

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Guest je85

Start thinking of salad jokes.

 

pre-season games against some decent opposition will lettuce see what he's really about.

 

 

 

We seem to accrue tonnes of good french players now.

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Guest MrSundlofer

As a Ligue 2 player signing for a top team in PRL there is no pressure on him. No one expect him to make a major impact here (wich is good), but I have a feeling he will come good.

 

Welcome to Newcastle Amalfitano!

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Guest sicko2ndbest

Only 13 pages for an unknown French player.... Poor effort keyboard warriors.... Where's the intel ? ;)

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