O'Hare is a Burden on the Team (7 Viewers)

skyblu3sk

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COH is a real talent, I think we have all forgotten over the last year what he brings to the team and the energy levels. If he can also add the end product then he's gonna be awesome. Wonder if the contract situation is resolvable...
 

covcity4life

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He looked better as Plymouth game went on imo.

Think some were just ready to say he's not best player and hes out on too much weight etc
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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Callum has said a new contract hasn’t been offered to him yet by the club so there’s nothing to sign. But he loves it here.
 

Londonccfcfan

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He is truly the missing link...his vision of passing is amazing. There was a few passes to Haji Wright which defied logic which put him clean through.

I doubted He would be back to his best. But he is back!

We needed his goals. And he delivered.
 
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I’d imagine the club have been playing it safe, best get a move on!
Exactly. I think it's clear he has recovered ok. To think dsome were saying they didn't know where a fit O'Hare would fit into the team!
 

clint van damme

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I was thinking a fit KC walks into this team..not so sure now.

Be great to have a fit KC and Ohare fighting for a place. Maybe there's room fir both and play with 1 striker at times.

Lots of options.

Palmer fighting for a place with O'Hare would be a no contest.
Good option as a sub though given some of those that have graced the bench in recent years.
 

Esoterica

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I thought the upper body work he’s done was just to compensate for not being out on the pitch while he was injured. But I’ve come to the conclusion it was needed just so he can hold his absolutely disproportionately massive head up straight. I think his improved finishing is a sign of that. Been thinking for ages who he reminds me of. 1702121656075.png
 

clint van damme

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I thought the upper body work he’s done was just to compensate for not being out on the pitch while he was injured. But I’ve come to the conclusion it was needed just so he can hold his absolutely disproportionately massive head up straight. I think his improved finishing is a sign of that. Been thinking for ages who he reminds me off. View attachment 32750

Is that Frank or Little Frank?!
 

robbiethemole

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Pay him £30k a week which is £1.5m a year, we'd have to pay much more than that to replace him and the new player would have to get up to speed. come on Doug, you know it makes sense!!!
 

mmttww

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If he has a few more games before NYE at something close to the level from Fri night, offer him a two year extension, decent wages and a buy out clause (£10-15m). He cost us nothing. Worth a shot to hang on to him for at least this season and get something in the summer.
 

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