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Dobra
#1
Posted Yesterday, 05:04 PM
If ever there was a player who should relish going up the leagues it?s this lad
I think he?s the best player on the pitch 46 times next season
It?ll be so good that they?ll be more opposition fans he can wind up too
#albanianmessi
I think he?s the best player on the pitch 46 times next season
It?ll be so good that they?ll be more opposition fans he can wind up too
#albanianmessi
JRID
#3
Posted Yesterday, 05:35 PM
You only have to look at his performances against West Brom and Watford to see how much at ease he was on the ball and retaining possession against Championship defenders. He's got a very bright future ahead if he keeps developing.
#4
Posted Yesterday, 06:03 PM
Dobra will develop for sure and the rise in class will bring him on and maybe in a year or so he could make it into a lower ranked premiership team . Good luck to him
Can't salute yer can't find a flag if that don't suit yer that's a drag
#7
Posted Yesterday, 06:49 PM
Search & Destroy, on 04 June 2024 - 05:04 PM, said:
If ever there was a player who should relish going up the leagues it?s this lad
I think he?s the best player on the pitch 46 times next season
It?ll be so good that they?ll be more opposition fans he can wind up too
#albanianmessi
I think he?s the best player on the pitch 46 times next season
It?ll be so good that they?ll be more opposition fans he can wind up too
#albanianmessi
With madden signing, Colclough back fit and IF clucas signs (or someone equally as good in a similar position) Dobs might not find himself starting game after game, especially given PCs preference to rotate his attacking options.
If Dobra can improve his end product then he should be looking to force PC in to starting him every week but I strongly doubt it?ll happen.
#8
Posted Yesterday, 07:23 PM
Sammy Spireite, on 04 June 2024 - 06:49 PM, said:
With madden signing, Colclough back fit and IF clucas signs (or someone equally as good in a similar position) Dobs might not find himself starting game after game, especially given PCs preference to rotate his attacking options.
If Dobra can improve his end product then he should be looking to force PC in to starting him every week but I strongly doubt it?ll happen.
If Dobra can improve his end product then he should be looking to force PC in to starting him every week but I strongly doubt it?ll happen.
If end product means goals scored I believe he did as well as, if not better, than most that played in the ?three?.
Defensively, he?s improved significantly too.
Yes, at times, he might hold on to the ball too long but his ability to carry the ball forward at pace is an asset too.
#10
Posted Yesterday, 10:27 PM
Search & Destroy, on 04 June 2024 - 08:24 PM, said:
That run for Grimes goal v Maidenhead was dynamite
Agree - it was absolutely typical Dobra; the determination to keep it in when everybody else thought it was out, the direct run at pace straight towards the opposition goal, the brilliant close control and shot. For me, he is our most gifted player, and he seems even more effective against better teams, though there's nothing wrong with PC giving him a rest whenever possible, as he did last season.
#11
Posted Today, 04:33 AM
Dobra will get a slight bit more protection from refs in league two from what I've seen, so he should prosper from that alone. You can see he works hard at his game, and it matters to him if he puts in less than a perfect performance. He's starting to learn when to release the ball, because that was one of his big failings, and there's been several goals scored against us, while he's tried to beat everyone on the pitch.
His progress is a joy to watch and I hope we have him for a while yet, but he'll go for big money one day.
His progress is a joy to watch and I hope we have him for a while yet, but he'll go for big money one day.
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