Tristan Abrahams
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Re: Tristan Abrahams
It would be easy to put together a good team based on Orient exiles post 2015, especialt in midfield and upfront. Plenty of goals there....
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I find this so hard to fathom. Abrahams was a really good youngster when i watched him here, under difficult conditions, when we were last in league 2.
He looked as if he was destined for higher and better things, and got a move to Norwich
how come then, that hes back where he started, in league 2, just a few years later? Can he really have gone so far backwards?
whats going on?
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Re: Tristan Abrahams
U23 football < Men's footballComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 4:19 pmI find this so hard to fathom. Abrahams was a really good youngster when i watched him here, under difficult conditions, when we were last in league 2.
He looked as if he was destined for higher and better things, and got a move to Norwich
how come then, that hes back where he started, in league 2, just a few years later? Can he really have gone so far backwards?
whats going on?
Simple as that really. He could've played as a regular and impressed like Koroma but instead went to play glorified friendlies for 2 years.
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Re: Tristan Abrahams
There's no guarantee that were it not for the Beelzebub shambles that he would even have made a first team appearance here. He's got a gig in League two- that's more than most who come through our academy get.
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Re: Tristan Abrahams
Forget all this talk - someone in the club actually do something and get him back. It would be madness not to.
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Re: Tristan Abrahams
Possibly he wasn’t as good as you thought he was?ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 4:19 pmI find this so hard to fathom. Abrahams was a really good youngster when i watched him here, under difficult conditions, when we were last in league 2.
He looked as if he was destined for higher and better things, and got a move to Norwich
how come then, that hes back where he started, in league 2, just a few years later? Can he really have gone so far backwards?
whats going on?
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Must be dreadful for him tbh, playing in League 2 a couple of years ago, two loan spells in League 2 last season and now ending up in, err, League 2. Such a terrible decline he's suffered.ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 4:19 pmI find this so hard to fathom. Abrahams was a really good youngster when i watched him here, under difficult conditions, when we were last in league 2.
He looked as if he was destined for higher and better things, and got a move to Norwich
how come then, that hes back where he started, in league 2, just a few years later? Can he really have gone so far backwards?
whats going on?
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Re: Tristan Abrahams
His goal at Luton away gave me slight hope we could survive but IIRC he missed a one on one soon after. Might be wrong there though
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I think this is it. The facile and flawed view is that if a young player signs for a bigger team that he will go onto bigger things when he movesredintheface wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 7:28 pmPossibly he wasn’t as good as you thought he was?ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2019 4:19 pmI find this so hard to fathom. Abrahams was a really good youngster when i watched him here, under difficult conditions, when we were last in league 2.
He looked as if he was destined for higher and better things, and got a move to Norwich
how come then, that hes back where he started, in league 2, just a few years later? Can he really have gone so far backwards?
whats going on?
The reality is that buying potential (as these teams do) comes with no guarantees and tonnes of young players sign for bigger teams and don't progress or go onto much better things. But people tend to remember the outliers that do make it as the rule rather than the exception because the ones that don't make it quickly slip from memory.
Think people need to keep their expectations in check for other young players that we sell for the same reason.
Re: Tristan Abrahams
I wonder of Bonne and Koroma will
a) get a chance of first team football and
b) make it at the higher level.
a) get a chance of first team football and
b) make it at the higher level.
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Re: Tristan Abrahams
Personally feel that Bonne is a level too high and his ceiling is that of an average League One striker (no disgrace).
Koroma not so sure as he is earlier in his development curve. Probably a good League One player for sure though.
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Re: Tristan Abrahams
It all depends on the quality of the players around then and in Bonne's case, if he can increase his % of chances taken.Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 10:39 amPersonally feel that Bonne is a level too high and his ceiling is that of an average League One striker (no disgrace).
Koroma not so sure as he is earlier in his development curve. Probably a good League One player for sure though.
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This is disappointing all round. I thought on the basis of the few times I saw him play he had more potential than Koroma, and was a more natural goalscorer. Sadly jumping at the chance of a move to Norwich has led to him now having to ply his trade back in L2 in South Wales. Just hope he doesn't come back to haunt us this season as previous players seem to regularly do.
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They only seem to regularly do better as players that score against us stick more in the mind than players that don'tLeytonOstone wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 12:47 pm This is disappointing all round. I thought on the basis of the few times I saw him play he had more potential than Koroma, and was a more natural goalscorer. Sadly jumping at the chance of a move to Norwich has led to him now having to ply his trade back in L2 in South Wales. Just hope he doesn't come back to haunt us this season as previous players seem to regularly do.