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Bakery sako

Fri Aug 23, 2013 6:57 pm

Anyone think he could do a job got pace and big and powerful

Re: Bakery sako

Fri Aug 23, 2013 6:58 pm

No, vastly overrated. Average player in a shite team

Re: Bakery sako

Fri Aug 23, 2013 7:02 pm

I think he's a good player. Not sure if he'd cut it in the PL though.

Re: Bakery sako

Fri Aug 23, 2013 7:05 pm

Super Kev wrote:I think he's a good player. Not sure if he'd cut it in the PL though.

Championship player at best. There's a reason only Boro and Forest want him etc. No way near PL standard

Re: Bakery sako

Fri Aug 23, 2013 7:07 pm

Daniel bryan wrote:
Super Kev wrote:I think he's a good player. Not sure if he'd cut it in the PL though.

Championship player at best. There's a reason only Boro and Forest want him etc. No way near PL standard


Fulham wanted him too. They still do want him but they'll only pay 3.5m not the 4m that Wolves want.

Re: Bakery sako

Fri Aug 23, 2013 8:42 pm

I think he would be a good signing I posted on here a while ago that we should sign him I think we could get him for about 2or3 million :ayatollah:

Re: Bakery sako

Fri Aug 23, 2013 8:46 pm

no1bluebird wrote:I think he would be a good signing I posted on here a while ago that we should sign him I think we could get him for about 2or3 million :ayatollah:


Wolves won't sell him for less than 4m.

Re: Bakery sako

Fri Aug 23, 2013 8:49 pm

He is a quality player and i think if given the chance he would have no problem playing in the Prem. Also, there are some cracking youngsters playing for Wolves tonight, David Davis - who i feel is going to be a future England player, i'd be shocked if he is still at Wolves come the end of the transfer window - also they have Ismail, Batth, Lee Jones (former Newport player). The best thong Wolves did was bring in Jackett as he is bringing the youngsters through, something which Saunders should have done last season.

Re: Bakery sako

Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:39 pm

Did you watch him tonight. Awful only word for him. No thanks.

Re: Bakery sako

Sat Aug 24, 2013 2:47 am

pontlliwblue wrote:Did you watch him tonight. Awful only word for him. No thanks.


Awful??? While he was not at his best he was still quality. His delivery of set pieces is first class and he scores around 90% of freekicks that he gets around the penalty area and he at least always makes the keeper work, he is an old fashioned winger as he runs at defenders and goes inside and outside them, he has brilliant vision when passing the ball, he has great skill, his defensive work and his work when he doesnt have the ball is good, whenever their left back went outside on the overlap he followed him everytime. He works his socks off. Whoever signs him in the Prem - if a Prem side go in for him - he will prove to all of his doubters wrong, i guarantee it. For £4m i think he would be a very good and not so pricey signing. He is also a former France U-21 International. He was Wolves' player of the year last season, he was the only shining light for Wolves in a horror season, performing great every week - until he got injured - in a really poor side without any morale or confidence, if he were to play with better players then i think his class would show through. I think Malky would get him performing at his best week in and week out, i think he would easily get 10 goals for us, if he was set piece taker. Whittingham is a good set piece taker but far too much he wastes our set pieces, whereas Sako hardly ever does.

Bloooooobirds.

Re: Bakery sako

Sat Aug 24, 2013 3:37 am

geggs_ccfc wrote: and he scores around 90% of freekicks that he gets around the penalty area.


:lol: this forum is amazing at times

Re: Bakery sako

Sat Aug 24, 2013 7:45 am

With a name like that, I bet he puts a few pies away...

Re: Bakery sako

Sat Aug 24, 2013 9:56 am

geggs_ccfc wrote:
pontlliwblue wrote:Did you watch him tonight. Awful only word for him. No thanks.


Awful??? While he was not at his best he was still quality. His delivery of set pieces is first class and he scores around 90% of freekicks that he gets around the penalty area .

Whittingham is a good set piece taker but far too much he wastes our set pieces, whereas Sako hardly ever does.



What a load of utter tosh :lol:

Re: Bakery sako

Sat Aug 24, 2013 10:35 am

Given we aren't over-blessed for wingers I think he'd be a useful addition to our squad.

Re: Bakery sako

Sat Aug 24, 2013 1:31 pm

Really good attack minded player

Re: Bakery sako

Sat Aug 24, 2013 1:33 pm

Really good attack minded player

Re: Bakery sako

Sat Aug 24, 2013 1:49 pm

pontlliwblue wrote:Did you watch him tonight. Awful only word for him. No thanks.

Against Crawley as well..


Definitely not a player we should rely on, take your blinkers off lads!

Re: Bakery sako

Sat Aug 24, 2013 1:51 pm

geggs_ccfc wrote:
pontlliwblue wrote:Did you watch him tonight. Awful only word for him. No thanks.


Whittingham is a good set piece taker but far too much he wastes our set pieces, whereas Sako hardly ever does.

Bloooooobirds.

How many goals did we score from headers last season? How many were corners whipped in by Whitts?

Re: Bakery sako

Sat Aug 24, 2013 1:51 pm

From the few times I have seen him he has looked the part so based on those viewings I would take him

Re: Bakery sako

Sat Aug 24, 2013 10:41 pm

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