"He contributed to 40% of there goals last season"
I wasn't happy when he went and wonder what would be if he came back!..
It has to be asked, as well as he seems to have done for his new club, is that league as difficult as the Premiership?..
Its all well going from a top league to a top league, but if that league isn't as I think not as good as, would he be his old self or would he have to get up to fitness for what is expected off him?..
30yrs old, he's at the age that won't run for ever, and keeping up with the best will take more work!..
I'd like us to sign an up and coming left back around 21 who can develop
Wouid sooner have charlie Taylor back
The problem is that firpo has been so bad its easy to think that any option is the better option.
I love alioski, however let's not pretend he was perfect and if we are looking at bringing in a new leftback then we shouldn't settle for "better than Firpo"
comment by LufcGermany (U6066)
posted 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
"He contributed to 40% of there goals last season"
I wasn't happy when he went and wonder what would be if he came back!..
It has to be asked, as well as he seems to have done for his new club, is that league as difficult as the Premiership?..
Its all well going from a top league to a top league, but if that league isn't as I think not as good as, would he be his old self or would he have to get up to fitness for what is expected off him?..
30yrs old, he's at the age that won't run for ever, and keeping up with the best will take more work!..
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Not saying he'll play all 38 games. But as a squad option, he'd be a good addition imo. Can do a job further forward, not just at LB. We do need better, but we ain't being linked to any LB's and all we have is an unreliable Firpo
Good player, great team member, but no, I would not take Alioski back. Let's move forwards!
Firpo is no worse than Alioski was. They've both been exposed in exactly the same areas, ie man-for-man, being caught out of position. Alioski just didn't have to deal with injuries like Firpo has had, and benefited from the players around him playing better.
I'd rather give Firpo the chance to come good than backtrack and sign a player who wasn't good enough when we let him go.
Alioski was my favorite player for a couple of seasons and his link up with Harrison was supurb. But could he perform in Jessie's team. I'd prefer to remember him from the bielsa years.
As far as firpo goes I cut him some slack and give him this year to see what he can do.
I've seen glimpses of a player in him and have to think last year didn't really make anyone look good.
comment by side_before_self - BRING BACK THE GOODTIMES (U6888)
posted 3 hours, 41 minutes ago
Wouid sooner have charlie Taylor back
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Me too. Make this happen.
In my opinion, Ali was the glue that made us tick under Bielsa. More so than Kalvin.
He may not have been the best left back, nor the best winger, nor the best player, but he showed he is 100% a team man who allows everything to work like clockwork.
Bring him back immediately
comment by Long Short Tall 666 (U19233)
posted 3 hours, 33 minutes ago
In my opinion, Ali was the glue that made us tick under Bielsa. More so than Kalvin.
He may not have been the best left back, nor the best winger, nor the best player, but he showed he is 100% a team man who allows everything to work like clockwork.
Bring him back immediately
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Allows everything to work like clockwork unless it comes to defending his own side ffs. People remember the energy, but forget the ridiculous challenges, penalties cost, space left in behind that needed to be covered. He was a bombscare and a liability defensively, albeit an asset pushing forward.
Need to take off the retro-specs and actually remember the defensive frailties he caused.
In a team whose focus was to score more than we let in, and for a guy who would run himself 8th the ground and be in position when needed, he was there.
If you’re looking for perfection, you may as well take up knitting and forget about football. No such thing as perfect.
Not looking for perfection. Alioski maybe barely scraped good. He was the weakest part of the XI in the Championship, and the weakest in the first season back. Replacing him was the right choice, and replacing the replacement with him would be a step backwards.
We have put far too much emphasis on players who work hard, in my view. It's one of the things that cost us in the end, as we lacked the quality to overcome situations where working hard wasn't enough.
It's not even like he was that good an attacker. Couldn't cross for love nor money, and was more prone to a wild hit of the ball than any other member of the squad.
In his last season Alioski was our worst player in the majority of the games.
A lot of people rewriting history.
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posted on 30/6/22
"He contributed to 40% of there goals last season"
I wasn't happy when he went and wonder what would be if he came back!..
It has to be asked, as well as he seems to have done for his new club, is that league as difficult as the Premiership?..
Its all well going from a top league to a top league, but if that league isn't as I think not as good as, would he be his old self or would he have to get up to fitness for what is expected off him?..
30yrs old, he's at the age that won't run for ever, and keeping up with the best will take more work!..
posted on 30/6/22
I'd like us to sign an up and coming left back around 21 who can develop
posted on 30/6/22
Wouid sooner have charlie Taylor back
posted on 30/6/22
The problem is that firpo has been so bad its easy to think that any option is the better option.
I love alioski, however let's not pretend he was perfect and if we are looking at bringing in a new leftback then we shouldn't settle for "better than Firpo"
posted on 30/6/22
comment by LufcGermany (U6066)
posted 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
"He contributed to 40% of there goals last season"
I wasn't happy when he went and wonder what would be if he came back!..
It has to be asked, as well as he seems to have done for his new club, is that league as difficult as the Premiership?..
Its all well going from a top league to a top league, but if that league isn't as I think not as good as, would he be his old self or would he have to get up to fitness for what is expected off him?..
30yrs old, he's at the age that won't run for ever, and keeping up with the best will take more work!..
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Not saying he'll play all 38 games. But as a squad option, he'd be a good addition imo. Can do a job further forward, not just at LB. We do need better, but we ain't being linked to any LB's and all we have is an unreliable Firpo
posted on 30/6/22
Good player, great team member, but no, I would not take Alioski back. Let's move forwards!
posted on 30/6/22
Firpo is no worse than Alioski was. They've both been exposed in exactly the same areas, ie man-for-man, being caught out of position. Alioski just didn't have to deal with injuries like Firpo has had, and benefited from the players around him playing better.
I'd rather give Firpo the chance to come good than backtrack and sign a player who wasn't good enough when we let him go.
posted on 30/6/22
Alioski was my favorite player for a couple of seasons and his link up with Harrison was supurb. But could he perform in Jessie's team. I'd prefer to remember him from the bielsa years.
As far as firpo goes I cut him some slack and give him this year to see what he can do.
I've seen glimpses of a player in him and have to think last year didn't really make anyone look good.
posted on 30/6/22
comment by side_before_self - BRING BACK THE GOODTIMES (U6888)
posted 3 hours, 41 minutes ago
Wouid sooner have charlie Taylor back
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Me too. Make this happen.
posted on 2/7/22
In my opinion, Ali was the glue that made us tick under Bielsa. More so than Kalvin.
He may not have been the best left back, nor the best winger, nor the best player, but he showed he is 100% a team man who allows everything to work like clockwork.
Bring him back immediately
posted on 2/7/22
comment by Long Short Tall 666 (U19233)
posted 3 hours, 33 minutes ago
In my opinion, Ali was the glue that made us tick under Bielsa. More so than Kalvin.
He may not have been the best left back, nor the best winger, nor the best player, but he showed he is 100% a team man who allows everything to work like clockwork.
Bring him back immediately
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Allows everything to work like clockwork unless it comes to defending his own side ffs. People remember the energy, but forget the ridiculous challenges, penalties cost, space left in behind that needed to be covered. He was a bombscare and a liability defensively, albeit an asset pushing forward.
Need to take off the retro-specs and actually remember the defensive frailties he caused.
posted on 2/7/22
In a team whose focus was to score more than we let in, and for a guy who would run himself 8th the ground and be in position when needed, he was there.
If you’re looking for perfection, you may as well take up knitting and forget about football. No such thing as perfect.
posted on 2/7/22
Not looking for perfection. Alioski maybe barely scraped good. He was the weakest part of the XI in the Championship, and the weakest in the first season back. Replacing him was the right choice, and replacing the replacement with him would be a step backwards.
We have put far too much emphasis on players who work hard, in my view. It's one of the things that cost us in the end, as we lacked the quality to overcome situations where working hard wasn't enough.
It's not even like he was that good an attacker. Couldn't cross for love nor money, and was more prone to a wild hit of the ball than any other member of the squad.
posted on 3/7/22
In his last season Alioski was our worst player in the majority of the games.
A lot of people rewriting history.
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