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Ovie Ejaria: Returns To Liverpool


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26 minutes ago, gisabeer said:

we're getting nothing out of the Liverpool loanees.   they are luxuries we can I'll afford.  I'll be glad to see the back of the lot of them.

Did Kent shag your Mrs ? :thup:

 

Kent has been a big positive and you can't fault him because of an injury. If anything he was used too much given his body will have never played so much of this level of football before.

 

Ejaria has went the way of some past loanees, good start and then drift. In a way, it's got a logic to it but this 'current situation' will make it a big risk to put him back in the team when it is relatively struggling and the crowd is a result or two from getting on it's back. 

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Looking at past galleries of the players training Ejaria looks a touch isolated and never seems to be laughing and joking with the other players. I am not sure who would be his buddies at Rangers, possibly Kent at a pinch. It would therefore not surprise me if the issue for him as a young player was not being that settled at Rangers or in Glasgow.

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Just like Odowu, has certainly got some talent, good skills, but nothing special and will be a journeyman pro. Hope he finds a level he is comfortable at and in a side that will bring out the best in him and fans that wont moan when he does three reverse movements in a row to try to find space and all his teammates are standing watching instead of moving into space for receive a pass.

 

Will be remembered for a lovely goal in Russia v Ufa that booked our place in the group stages. Thanks Ovie, and good luck to you young man.

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8 hours ago, buster. said:

Did Kent shag your Mrs ? :thup:

 

Kent has been a big positive and you can't fault him because of an injury. If anything he was used too much given his body will have never played so much of this level of football before.

 

Ejaria has went the way of some past loanees, good start and then drift. In a way, it's got a logic to it but this 'current situation' will make it a big risk to put him back in the team when it is relatively struggling and the crowd is a result or two from getting on it's back. 

I struggle to find any positives in his game.    can't see any end product.   lack of goals and assists,  very ordinary player.

 

ps ........sounds like you let him shag yours!

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When Ojaria is playing well, he's a handful.  Unfortunately, his good games aren't often enough.

 

Good luck to the lad.

 

There's a commonality in us bringing in players, them looking really good for a few matches and then losing form.  What is it - the pressure of playing for Rangers, disinterest in Scottish football, opposition players suss them out?  Maybe a bit of all of these things.

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4 minutes ago, Gonzo79 said:

When Ojaria is playing well, he's a handful.  Unfortunately, his good games aren't often enough.

 

Good luck to the lad.

 

There's a commonality in us bringing in players, them looking really good for a few matches and then losing form.  What is it - the pressure of playing for Rangers, disinterest in Scottish football, opposition players suss them out?  Maybe a bit of all of these things.

You shagging their Wives?:D

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