Haji Wright (4 Viewers)

Sky Blue Pete

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If this has been said already sorry but...

At one point on Friday in the 2nd half Haji had a long cross field ball coming towards him and had a marker right on his back. He controlled the ball perfectly on his chest, killing the pace of it instantly, then turned and left the defender for dead. Got 3 yards away before the defender even realized what had happened.

It was contender for 'champagne moment' of the game
He’s oozes class absolutely
 

Sky Blue Pete

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He seems well integrated into the group and seems to have a good bond with MVE, Tavares and Rudoni
Loved the interview
When did you decide to go rojnd the keeper and why
Haji - I saw he came off his line and wasn’t set so just went round him and slotted it home
Mve - huh

lol
 

AOM

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Don't think it was ever an ability issue with Wright or Simms.
Wright particularly in those early games was just a bit off the pace and the game almost passed him by, but that's probably just getting used to the league and building some confidence.
Now he's settled and we have one of the best players in the Championship imo
 

Mokonjic

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Most composed in the box I've seen for some time. Never seems to lash at it or rush.

If Rutter's gone for 40m after 6 goals Wright's got to be worth 30m allowing for his age. Backing him to get 15 goals by Christmas.
 

Otis

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yeah but yeah bu yeah but yeah but..... his wife is unsettled. Gone by the end of the window.
She clearly will be unsettled.

She must watch him play so utterly brilliantly and wonder "how the hell can I compete with that?"

I'm unsettled too and haven't even met the bloke.
 

thekidfromstrettoncamp

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Never forget the three 9's shinning bright on the scoreboard on a shit night in 1966 when he got the first 3 in 5-0 win over Ipswich.
There is a picture of that board still in existence.
 
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Calista

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Never forget the three 9's shinning bright on the scoreboard on a shit night in 1966 when he got the first 3 in 5-0 win over Ipswich.
There is a picture of that board still in existence.
I remember that night. I might be wrong, but I seem to think that Gould had been getting a lot of stick from some fans in the weeks leading up to that triumphant performance. Some things never change, only at that time it was 'poison pen letters' whereas now you get anonymous keyboard warriors.
 

thekidfromstrettoncamp

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eI remember that night. I might be wrong, but I seem to think that Gould had been getting a lot of stick from some fans in the weeks leading up to that triumphant performance. Some things never change, only at that time it was 'poison pen letters' whereas now you get anonymous keyboard warriors.
Worked at GEC Helen Street then with a great bunch, overtime Saturday morning our section was the only one in and one guy would shout his name every so often. It didn't half echo through the place.They were great city times then just like now.
An air of anticipation.
 

Otis

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Football needs more shankly's!!
There's a famous old story about Bill Shankly and his then soon to be wife.

She was apparently trying to arrange a wedding date, but knew she couldn't book it for when there was a match on.

So, she finally found something and said she had a date and it was fine, because she checked all the fixtures and Liverpool weren't playing that day and neither were Everton.

He replied with something along the lines of "but that's no good either, Tranmere Rovers have a game on."
 

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