Thought he had a really good, positive impact when he came on and hopefully he'll be a great asset, as he has pace to burn. In all the clips on YouTube he plays on the left wing, in the ones I saw anyway, so it's good that he can adapt too.
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Thread: Agyepong thoughts ?
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15-09-2018 08:46 PM #31
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15-09-2018 08:54 PM #32
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Already tracked back and tackled more than BB done in a whole season.
I don't mean this to be a slight on Barker, just an obversation.
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15-09-2018 09:05 PM #33
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15-09-2018 09:07 PM #34
Think he looks a cracking wee player, every time he had the ball we looked dangerous, seems to glide past players with ease, unlucky with his shot near the end, created a nice bit of space for himself.
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15-09-2018 09:22 PM #35
There was once or twice when he should have run into the space in the right wing area and just casually jogged forward. Improved greatly after this though. I agree i think he will improve with game time. Pace to burn. What was wrong with Boyle?
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15-09-2018 10:05 PM #37
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First impression: he looks a player.
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15-09-2018 10:07 PM #38
He reminded me of Ivan Sproule when he first arrived at ER. Exciting going forward, but a poor end product.
And yes, I was at Ibrox to see his hat trick. Hopefully, Agyepong will repeat that feat.
(I've just realised that I don't know his first name. On my way, Google.)
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15-09-2018 11:07 PM #40
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Strong for a wee guy.
Rapid with some tricks. No end product today, but let's hope it's there somewhere.
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15-09-2018 11:15 PM #41
It said it all that by the end of the game when he got the ball the crowd were getting on their feet.
Give him a few more games and I think we’ll have an exciting player on our hands.
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15-09-2018 11:16 PM #42
Better than Barker and faster imo. If we can get the ball to him in acres of space he'll do some damage! Looks like he can also comfortably beat a man as well.
The battle between him and Mitchell in the first derby could be interesting (city v united)
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15-09-2018 11:19 PM #43
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Any news on Boyle? He took a knock in the first half but I didn’t think he looked himself other than that.
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16-09-2018 09:44 AM #45
I thought he made a real difference when he came on, he's fast and direct, and players will hate being up against him.
I think he played a big part in is dominating the second half after having been pretty slack in the first half.
Really looking forward to seeing him over the course of the season, he'll be very exciting to watch, imho.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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16-09-2018 09:48 AM #46
He had a surprising bit dig about him. I thought he looked tiny but he got stuck in and put in a couple of very decent challenges.
Looked skilful and when he gets up to speed he'll have defenders having nightmares.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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16-09-2018 09:52 AM #47
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16-09-2018 10:49 AM #48
I was impressed, not just by his trickery but also that he seemed to recognise there were times he couldn't take on what was in front of him and offloaded the ball infield instead, that's the sort of maturity which you don't always see in young players … he was willing to put in a challenge as well.
A very promising debut, if that's how he plays all the time he will be a more than adequate replacement for Barker, you could feel a ripple of anticipation go round the crowd when he got the ball and that's always a good thing
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16-09-2018 11:21 AM #49
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Oh sorry, we're not just mentioning black players for no actual reason?
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16-09-2018 11:26 AM #52hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!
First time I’ve seen him play and was very impressed. Very fast, skilful and for a wee guy - very strong.
Think he’s going to be an excellent player for us
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16-09-2018 11:38 AM #54
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16-09-2018 11:41 AM #55
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The unintentional racism in this thread is unreal. It’s like something you’d see on Follow Follow.
For what it’s worth, he reminds me of Brandon Barker.
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16-09-2018 11:46 AM #56
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I'm struggling to contain my mock outrage and urge to prove I'm the biggest social justice warrior on .net with the outrageous comparisons of fast wingers.
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For all that Barker was good and we wanted his return, this looks to have worked out for the best. Not only is Agyepong even better than Barker, but Barker going to Preston allowed us to get Horgan as well.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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16-09-2018 12:02 PM #60
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