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Skybluefaz

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Has it not occurred to you that perhaps it’s because he averaged a goal every ten games and came with less than favourable reviews?

“Seemed to be stereotyped”... Right, so because you perceive people’s motives they must be true?

I’m assuming as you’ve jumped to the conclusion that the criticism Bakayoko has received is fuelled by racism, you’ll be sending a letter of complaint to Mr Robbins, who only a week ago openly stated he needed to step up or he was off?

You’ve implied there’s a significant racism problem towards black players by our fans. If that’s the case, why would they pay every week to watch them?

To put things in perspective, Bakayoko is fortunate enough to play football for a living. He’s in a profession where he could potentially earn more in a week than most do in a year/s for kicking a ball about. He can also be poor at his job week in week out and still get paid. He’s hardly one of life’s down and outs because a few people call him a few names, now is he?

You need to relax buddy.
I will, safe in the knowledge you've missed the point.
 

Gint11

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I’m all for supporting players but whoever thought 20 goals, 20 goals suites Baka needs to give their head a wobble
 

Irish Sky Blue

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If he could consistently perform like he did in the first half against Peterborough then I don’t think there would be too many complaints. It would seem that Robins is likely to persist with the new formation. If he does then Bakayoko is likely to be given an extended run as one of a from two with Max (unless Hiwula squeezes his way ahead of one of them). It will be interesting to see if the Posh game was a flash in the pan or if having someone up there with him makes a difference. Three goals in the last 6 games, two of them as a sub when he had very limited minutes on the pitch, is an excellent ratio. Can he keep it up is the question.
 

cc84cov

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If he could consistently perform like he did in the first half against Peterborough then I don’t think there would be too many complaints. It would seem that Robins is likely to persist with the new formation. If he does then Bakayoko is likely to be given an extended run as one of a from two with Max (unless Hiwula squeezes his way ahead of one of them). It will be interesting to see if the Posh game was a flash in the pan or if having someone up there with him makes a difference. Three goals in the last 6 games, two of them as a sub when he had very limited minutes on the pitch, is an excellent ratio. Can he keep it up is the question.
You would expect him & max to fancy their chances next 2 home games
 

rob9872

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If he could consistently perform like he did in the first half against Peterborough then I don’t think there would be too many complaints. It would seem that Robins is likely to persist with the new formation. If he does then Bakayoko is likely to be given an extended run as one of a from two with Max (unless Hiwula squeezes his way ahead of one of them). It will be interesting to see if the Posh game was a flash in the pan or if having someone up there with him makes a difference. Three goals in the last 6 games, two of them as a sub when he had very limited minutes on the pitch, is an excellent ratio. Can he keep it up is the question.
Pseudoracist post - reported
 

rob9872

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I’m all for supporting players but whoever thought 20 goals, 20 goals suites Baka needs to give their head a wobble
Pseudoracist post - reported
 

SkyBlueDom26

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1 step forward and 4 steps back with Baka, needs to sort himself out as that wasn't good enough Saturday
 

rob9872

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I wondered why Robins was talking him up and making excuses for him after the game, then realised he's the only fit and available striker on the books for the next three weeks. Worrying times!
 

SkyBlueDom26

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I wondered why Robins was talking him up and making excuses for him after the game, then realised he's the only fit and available striker on the books for the next three weeks. Worrying times!
Think we should give Bremang a game
 

PVA

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Missed some good chances but I thought his general play was decent enough on Saturday.

He's no world beater but he's much better than most on here think. Rather have him up front than Hiwula
 

rob9872

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Missed some good chances but I thought his general play was decent enough on Saturday.

He's no world beater but he's much better than most on here think. Rather have him up front than Hiwula

Hiwula has double figures in a couple of seasons at tis level. I doubt Baka will ever achieve that. He was right to be out of the team, but I'd take him in a heartbeat over Baka.
 

cc84cov

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Won’t be here after this season thank god. Shocking bit of scouting.
Who ever was behind the deal should be kept well away from any form of football club professional & Sunday league,he won’t be in the game long he would struggle playing for Nuneaton...
 

cc84cov

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Hiwula has double figures in a couple of seasons at tis level. I doubt Baka will ever achieve that. He was right to be out of the team, but I'd take him in a heartbeat over Baka.
I would take anyone over him mate honestly anyone there is no name I would say no too :)
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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Perhaps I missed it but I’ve never seen Bakayoko have an excellent game in a Cov shirt and certainly nothing to suggest he’s got another level in his locker for a different club. JCH for example had an excellent game against Sunderland where he looked above League 1 standard and since leaving us has gone on to prove he’s not far off that
 

PVA

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Perhaps I missed it but I’ve never seen Bakayoko have an excellent game in a Cov shirt and certainly nothing to suggest he’s got another level in his locker for a different club. JCH for example had an excellent game against Sunderland where he looked above League 1 standard and since leaving us has gone on to prove he’s not far off that

You didn't watch the Peterborough game then?

Baka and Biamou were both excellent
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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You didn't watch the Peterborough game then?

Baka and Biamou were both excellent

I did see the Peterborough game and thought he played better than usual but it wasn’t an excellent performance in my opinion and one you would say which showed he was above or very good at this level.

I have looked back at the player ratings thread and he got ratings between 6 and 7 which is just a middle of the road performance. JCH against Sunderland he got mostly 9s
 

Skybluefaz

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That was too much of an open goal to resist. So this time next year CCFC54321, if Baka is playing non league football I'll make a 20 quid donation to the poppy appeal. If he's not then you can make the donation. Deal?
 

AStonesThrow

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That was too much of an open goal to resist. So this time next year CCFC54321, if Baka is playing non league football I'll make a 20 quid donation to the poppy appeal. If he's not then you can make the donation. Deal?

Definitely just another Kwame Thomas, destined to end up at Nuneaton, Dulwich Hamlet, Tamworth or Solihull Moors
 

CCFC54321

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That was too much of an open goal to resist. So this time next year CCFC54321, if Baka is playing non league football I'll make a 20 quid donation to the poppy appeal. If he's not then you can make the donation. Deal?

why don’t we do better than this I’ll give £1,000 to a charity if he gets 30 goals by end of may if you think he’s that good? If he doesn’t you make the £1,000 up.

deal?
 

Skybluefaz

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Or the four peas at the memorial park.
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I know there are only 3 peas but still.
 

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