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1 hour ago, Jack14Bojangles said:

Since Nick joined Toon, he's taken another step forward in his development.
The Premier League is the strongest league in the world. The intensity, physicality, and fast transitions are amazing. I'm blown away.

Aye was just going to say this. You should be the one that can spot the difference before and after joining the toon. He definitely looks like a more complete striker now

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On 16/11/2025 at 07:42, Erikse said:

 

Against Brentford (in isolation) I don't think there was one single instance where he was in the box and someone could have crossed to him, but didn't try. Burn tried once, but obviously that didn't go very well. There was one time where maybe Murphy should have passed it back to him, but went for the cross infront of goal instead. Our biggest problem against Brentford was to create any sort of attack at all, we usually gave it away before we even got to that stage.

 

It is no secret though that the more we use Woltemade in the build up, the less he is going to be ready to finish a cross.

 

 

 

 

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Last two Germany games he has been far more involved and their players have actually been playing the ball to him more often, compared to previous games. Germany actually looked pretty impressive tonight. His link up play is on another level and his three goals this week were all neatly taken. 

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15 hours ago, Mountain said:

 

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What? What I said still stands, I don't understand how the international games changes any of it. If anything it strengthens my argument there.

 

If that was what you meant.

 

 

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I'm curious to see how active he will be in the build up going forward games where we create a lot of chances. He's great in the build up, but the more he drops deep, the less he will score. We need to find the right balance in how we use him in the 4-3-3.

 

 

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"ST: Nick Woltemade - 9/10

Leading by example from the front, Nick Woltemade just continues to get better and better, while becoming more and more important in a German shirt. 

He opened the scoring with a powerful header in the first half, and more than played his part throughout the remainder of the encounter. If the spot up top wasn't already his heading into next summer, then it most certainly is now."

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1 hour ago, Erikse said:

I'm curious to see how active he will be in the build up going forward games where we create a lot of chances. He's great in the build up, but the more he drops deep, the less he will score. We need to find the right balance in how we use him in the 4-3-3.

 

 

 

 

We need to hit him 10-15 yards further up field so his build up play is in the final third and not on the centre circle.

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