Bright Enobakahre (3 Viewers)

cooperskyblue

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I really liked Bright, thought he was real quality and would have loved us to have signed him, but we have seen Robins and Badlan pull off an even better loan in O'Hare. His quality on the ball is fantastic, but the thing that for me, makes him a step above Bright, is his energy and agility, his work rate on tuesday was so good, always trying to win the ball back.

The fact we have O'Hare for the whole season is incredibly exciting as he is that player which as long he is on the pitch you know he could produce a moment of magic even if the team isn't playing that well.

Great recruitment getting him in!
 

luwalla

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I really liked Bright, thought he was real quality and would have loved us to have signed him, but we have seen Robins and Badlan pull off an even better loan in O'Hare. His quality on the ball is fantastic, but the thing that for me, makes him a step above Bright, is his energy and agility, his work rate on tuesday was so good, always trying to win the ball back.

The fact we have O'Hare for the whole season is incredibly exciting as he is that player which as long he is on the pitch you know he could produce a moment of magic even if the team isn't playing that well.

Great recruitment getting him in!

cant argue with that... got O'hare on loan and then brought the 'god' with the money saved too

Think O'hare is more dynamic & seems to be looking to play the ball more than bright did too. Dont get me wrong, i wanted bright back, but think the two players we got instead are better for us. guess we will never know what bright could have offered had he joined for a full season though
 

cooperskyblue

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guess we will never know what bright could have offered had he joined for a full season though

That is true, he scored goals Bright, 1 in 3 from Jan onwards last season, O'hare already has a couple and I think will certainly hit over double figures if he continues in the way he is playing currently.
 

GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee

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It's funny how fickle football fans are. Absolutely loved watching Bright, would loved to have had him over the summer. Would still love to have him. O'Hare is also a quality player, they're not mutually exclusive and we don't have to declare one better than the other. So often a player who was quality leaves a team and all the fans come across so bitter 'He wasn't even that good anyway' and it cringes me out when they were worshipping him weeks before.
 

Irish Sky Blue

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Bright and Kasta in the same team would've been.......interesting.
I still can’t see what Kastaneer brings yet.There was the greatgoal against Bristol Rovers and the two chances he got on the end of against Blackpool and Burton (and missed) but I haven’t seen anything else. When he signed the comments from the club were glowing so hopefully he is will show what he is really about in the weeks to come.
With regard to Bright, I thought he was an excellent player at this level and would have added quality to the team this season. O’Hare is also a really good,clever player. Both are out of contract at the end of the season I think and both at their age need to be playing regularly. You could see them both being Championship standard. Might be nice to have them both.
 

mark82

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I still can’t see what Kastaneer brings yet.There was the greatgoal against Bristol Rovers and the two chances he got on the end of against Blackpool and Burton (and missed) but I haven’t seen anything else. When he signed the comments from the club were glowing so hopefully he is will show what he is really about in the weeks to come.
With regard to Bright, I thought he was an excellent player at this level and would have added quality to the team this season. O’Hare is also a really good,clever player. Both are out of contract at the end of the season I think and both at their age need to be playing regularly. You could see them both being Championship standard. Might be nice to have them both.

He needs time to adjust. He's obviously come into a new league in a new country, and missed a large chunk of pre-season to injury. Not really seen enough in his few cameo appearances to judge one way or another yet.
 

Nick

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More times than you I suspect

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I am getting deja vu here about this bloke who gives it loads about all the games he sees then has a charity bet and it turns out he didnt and he refuses to pay up.

He was a bit of a c**t.
 

Sky_Blue_Ste

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One positive is should we still want him and there is a talent there that imo rather high reported valuation of £600k will be a lot less now, think he’s a free agent at the end of this season.

Nah, he signed a new contract before going out on loan
 

Astute

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Typical SBT.

Looks like Bright is coming back. What a player! He will rip this division apart.

Oh no. Bright has gone to Wigan. It doesn't matter. He isn't that good anyway. We don't need him. We have got better than him.
 

SkyBlueDom26

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Would have him back in a heartbeat, he’d walk into our team..... easily championship level when he’s up for it
 

higgs

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Doesn't look like the Wigan loan is a success be great to get him back on loan with a view to a permanent deal in the summer. Imagine bright o hare Jodi Jones Kelly and jordi with God up front and dabo and Sam attacking along the wings with rose and hyam shoring up the defence in front of Marosi now that would be an exciting team

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higgs

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He's strong and glides past players very different players but would be lethal in the same team

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ccfc1234

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Bright and Ohare could play in the same team. Not sure why we need to compare the two. One is our player one is not.
 

Gibbo

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OMG imagine Wilson up front with madderzzzzz just behind him

lack of ambishun
First, find somebody who is not a business seeking to make a profit, with the buckets of money to fund the ambition. Bournemouth backed by Russian money, Leicester by Thai money. Anybody with even a vague interest in making a profit - like SISU - should not really be in football outside the top 6
 

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