Dejan Tetek

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Dejan Tetek

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Time for Dejan to start in midfield we look so much better when he plays.
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Best player on the bench, crazy decision.
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Agree, should be starting.
Trouble is he's made of glass
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Trouble is the managers son plays in midfield so he’ll never start unless Hargreaves is injured. The same happened to Ochieng which is why he moved on and we are seeing the exact same with Maja. Both would be far better options.
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The thing that stood out for me with Tetek when he came on was his movement and ability to read the game, and this certainly helped Barham improve his contribution. The last 15 minutes was a joy to watch and got the support galvanised in the stands.
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He has shown consistent quality whenever he has played and has in my opinion earned the right to be first choice on the teamsheet
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Adzy wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 7:13 pm Trouble is the managers son plays in midfield so he’ll never start unless Hargreaves is injured. The same happened to Ochieng which is why he moved on and we are seeing the exact same with Maja. Both would be far better options.
Pretty sure most fans would have Maja and Tetek starting. Issue is their very injury prone
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There's no doubting his quality but unfortunately him staying fit is the problem.
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We should be making the most of him while he is fit.
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brian bloomfield wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:29 am The thing that stood out for me with Tetek when he came on was his movement and ability to read the game, and this certainly helped Barham improve his contribution. The last 15 minutes was a joy to watch and got the support galvanised in the stands.
He plays the ball forward. Not all of our midfielders do this.
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Dejan is a joy to watch, played some lovely stuff last season , linking with Josh. He’s been used sporadically this season but even when he comes on as sub, we immediately look a much better side with threat. One of the few players I would guess who could currently play at EFL standard.He has great technical ability and I would love to see him start more regularly
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He's made of glass
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redblueuptoyou wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 1:01 pm
brian bloomfield wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:29 am The thing that stood out for me with Tetek when he came on was his movement and ability to read the game, and this certainly helped Barham improve his contribution. The last 15 minutes was a joy to watch and got the support galvanised in the stands.
He plays the ball forward. Not all of our midfielders do this.
I am not sure that is allowed?
Perhaps he could tell Akpan.
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brian bloomfield wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:29 am The thing that stood out for me with Tetek when he came on was his movement and ability to read the game, and this certainly helped Barham improve his contribution. The last 15 minutes was a joy to watch and got the support galvanised in the stands.
Brian at the start of the game everyone in the Aldershot crowd was screaming for theo to be taken off
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Rba wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 6:53 pm
brian bloomfield wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:29 am The thing that stood out for me with Tetek when he came on was his movement and ability to read the game, and this certainly helped Barham improve his contribution. The last 15 minutes was a joy to watch and got the support galvanised in the stands.
Brian at the start of the game everyone in the Aldershot crowd was screaming for theo to be taken off
Wrong Thread?

Was engrossed in conversation with Rob Young most of the game so didn't hear any early mass crowd giving Theo a hard time. However, post sending off was another matter, and Tommy W himself was roundly applauded at the end, contrary to a lot of feeling on this message board.

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