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Title: Okaka Views
Post by: colossus on February 03, 2010, 10:16:05 PM

After an hour long run out i feel its ample time to judge the player ;)

I personally feel, even with that lovely miss, he will be a good player and cause defences trouble even if he isn't prolific. Seems to be able to hold up the ball and bring people into the game also.


Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: Tooting legend on February 03, 2010, 10:20:25 PM
yeah a very good debut...will get better...well done roy....
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: fulhamguy on February 03, 2010, 10:20:46 PM
But isn't it Bobby's job to hold the ball up and not be prolific?!
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: colossus on February 03, 2010, 10:22:31 PM
Thats a good point. Is it also not Zamora's role to miss glaring chances?

Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: RidgeRider on February 03, 2010, 10:28:27 PM
Clearly, BZ in not the only football player in the history of the game to miss a sitter.

I like Okaka's debut. He is quick and physical and seems to have the ability to get in to good positions. His passing was ok and he and BZ together could be a force that no back 4 will want to contend with. With Elm coming off the bench, we now have three very big men at striker and a good clinical finisher in Nevland as our super sub.
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: FFCOutpostCommander on February 03, 2010, 10:34:56 PM
I liked what I saw from him and think it was a great first day on the job. Considering this line up had so little time to come together makes it even more impressive. We may finally have a front line in BZ and Okaka that will push through the thugs that have run rough shod over us earlier this season. Only thing that could have made his debut better was getting that header on goal.
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: WhiteJC on February 03, 2010, 11:45:01 PM
if he had scored we would be calling him the next messier












which he's not, he's a very naughty boy!  ;D
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: Steve_orino on February 04, 2010, 12:08:16 AM
Didn't get to see the game because of work so it's good to see positive comments on the young man.   
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: Logicalman on February 04, 2010, 10:43:46 AM
Another impressive debut. Doesn't RH pick them well, eh?

He likes to run at defenders, he can collect and hold the ball, he is not a small fellow, and I think he and BZ will be formidable after a few few games together.

Like his debut compatriot, Okaka settled in well and looked very comfortable, and inspired confidence in both the players around him and the the fans. His miss was a glaring one, and will be remembered for now, but I fully expect him to wipe that memory into an fond anecdote in the very near future with some beautiful match-winners. 
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: Lighthouse on February 04, 2010, 12:08:57 PM
Slightly concerned that Roy says Okaka wouldn't have played if Nevland was fully fit and Okaka will take time to get used to English Football. That sounds as if Okaka will spend his time on the bench.
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: finnster01 on February 04, 2010, 12:13:41 PM
Mr Lighthouse,

Not to take anything away from the new Italian Irish lad, but we did look a tad more livelier when the Viking came on. Having said that, that is the right way to use Nevland. Let someone else do the dirty work for 65-70 mins, tire out the defense, and then let loose Gentleman Jim's girlfriend.
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: clintclintdeuce on February 04, 2010, 06:36:03 PM
It reminded me of EJ's debut to be honest. HOpefully they dont throw him under the bus as they did to EJ.
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: finnster01 on February 04, 2010, 06:38:31 PM
And what bus would that be? EJ was kept on pillows for the longest
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: Brede Butter Pudding on February 04, 2010, 06:47:00 PM
I felt Okaka had a superb debut and that miss should now be in the past. however, hearing what Roy said, I quote:

"I told him not to worry about it," he said.

"He's devastated by it because in Italy mistakes are magnified 100 times and I think it would take him years to live it down over there, but it will probably only take a few weeks here.

"If I was him I would put it into perspective by looking at the wonderful backheeled goal for Roma the other day."

Is anyone else a bit worried that this could really dent his confidence?
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: Tktd on February 04, 2010, 07:07:34 PM

When was the last time you had a 20 year old be that dissapointed that he missed a goal that most strikers will randomly miss... even the best strikers have a moment of madness when the miss opportunities like that.... I for one am excited to see how he reacts and for the simple fact that on his first game 3 days after a match in italy he managed to blend into a new team like that and get into that position.

I have high hopes for him but am not expecting the world to be on his shoulders..
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: Hazey on February 04, 2010, 07:20:47 PM
Anyone else thinmk he looks a lot like Etuhu on the filed?  We'll be massive with Okaka, Zamora, KG, Etuhu and Hangers trotting about the park.
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: Burt on February 04, 2010, 08:29:58 PM
A good debut, particularly given he does not really know the rest of the team yet.

Hopefully it was not a beginner's flash in the pan, but a sign of things to come.
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: The_Great_Escape_2008 on February 04, 2010, 08:53:18 PM
Thought he looked great. Strong and quick with a good leap for attacking headers, should prove to be a good signing. Only problem is will Roy play him? I heard in his interview that he would've started Nevland ahead of Okaka if it weren't for his bruised toe. But Nevland rarely is effective when he starts for us.
Title: Re: Okaka Views
Post by: mccscratch on February 04, 2010, 09:30:15 PM
I will point out the obvious bias of some of the other posts had this been EJ and had he missed that... the world would have come unglued on here...that being said... while being very EJ like (raw and powerful) he seems to have far more confidence and that will go a long long way towards being a good striker...

I am sure he will do a job for us while we await a true striker purchase in the summer... Maybe he will turn into that striker.. who knows.

We still miss Clint and Paintsil badly but Shorey gets high marks from me as I think Konch will struggle to regain his place.