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pusbccfc

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Worth more than we paid anyway.
 

procdoc

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I said at the start of the season that I didn’t see much in Rudoni. I’m happy to be wrong though. He’s come a long way so far under Lampard and is a key player
 

blunted

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As the Clash sang, Rudi can't fail. Really surprised this is not his anthem.
Scored a deflected goal not attributed to him (although it may have gone wide) and the non-assist where it nicked off Simms before Asante put it in.
Earlier in the season, he was not on it for 90 minutes. Think Lamps has spotted that it is better to get 60-70 top minutes and sub him off.
Needs advice on his hats.
 

Hobo

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I have said it all along an upgrade on O'Hare
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Teams coming down will want him! Not sure how much Man United would be willing to pay though.
Well he's got a bit of a foreign sounding name so they could well be interested in paying over the odds.
 

nunchuckas

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Think it was home to Millwall where he hit the bar when it looked easier to score.
Didn't he have a shot from outside the box that hit the post, then the keeper and in, went down as an own goal?

He did all of the work for that goal. Would have been his first goal for the club if it wasn't credited to the keeper
 

nunchuckas

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Didn't he have a shot from outside the box that hit the post, then the keeper and in, went down as an own goal?

He did all of the work for that goal. Would have been his first goal for the club if it wasn't credited to the keeper
My mistake, it didn't hit the post. It was against Swansea at home and was deflected in off a defender, it was going wide.
 

SkyblueTexan

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The Sheff Utd team minus Hamer and with COH is still really weak. They were battered 3-0 by Hull and should have lost to Luton, but instead nicked an undeserved win. Hamer is so important to that team. Without him, anyone can take them down.
 

fingers_crossed

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Rudoni is better. If you go to WhoScored website you can compare any two players. In 25 metrics, Rudoni is ahead in 17, and Coh is ahead in 3.
Key differences
Rudoni has more goals and assists.
Rudoni makes a lot more passes and crosses.
CoH has better pass completion (81.9 to 80.4), but Rudoni makes more key passes per game (1.8 to 1.0)
They both average 1.2 tackles a game, but Rudoni is comfortably ahead for interceptions, blocks and clearances.
Rudoni wins headers 3 times more often than CoH.
It won’t surprise you to hear that CoH gets fouled more often, it might surprise you that the stats say Rudoni hasn’t been caught offside yet this season.
 

fingers_crossed

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It’s a lot closer if you compare him to Hamer, but he still wins 12-10. Right now I’m racking my brains for another championship attacking midfielder that I could compare him to.

Edit: tried Jobe Bellingham and they are tied
 

PUSB-We_are_going_up

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Posting both comparisons because it depends what sort of player you see him as, to me you have to compare him to both as some games he sits deeper and some games he plays basically up front it depends on his instructions and what we’re up against. But either way the stats do look very pretty
 

Cally Fedora

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Always looked a cut above any if their team, including the guy we tried to sign in Jan. The very definition of a no risk signing. I always thought it was a real coup for us that went slightly under the radar.
 

long way home

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Still lots of improvement to come from him, but has made massive strides under FL and the coaches. If he keeps listening and learning it will be a fight to keep him which will be a shame as you can build around him.. But we are certainly not going to lose out on him with any potential transfer his stats bring a big fee.
 

stay_up_skyblues

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In competition with Dovin for our best big money prospect. The lad is outstanding at his age and getting better by the week. What an ideal manager/coaching set up to bring him on too. I’d stick a contract extension in front of him now.
 

eastcj04

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Coupla million pounds (aah-aah-ah)
City’s 5 for the future (aah-aah-ah)
Rudoni’s messing about (aah-aah-ah)
Creating goals all around….
(aah-aah-ah)
Rudi!
The City loves you Rudi!


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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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One thing I noticed yesterday was that he wasn't hiding at all. He seemed to be involved in so much. Constantly around the play and never gave up on lost causes. I would give the same kudos to Sakamoto who even until the last few minutes he was on just ran down everything.

The level of application we've been needing and it is great to see.
 

Samueljames1991

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I think he'll end up going for 20m+ over the next year or so.

Very good player, technically outstanding with his passing and first touch and a brilliant set piece taker.

He's not as flashy as O'Hare was but he's a lot more effective and in this data driven modern game he has immense value to a lower half premier league team.

Some of the crap Huddersfield fans said about him having no end product is hilarious 😂

Being coached by someone who was at one point arguably the best 8 in the world and he obviously has immense respect for is doing him good.

He always comes across well in interviews as well people give him stick for how he talks but he's a young lad from South London that's how they all talk 🤣
 

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