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Hannibal
Arguably his best performance for us today, as someone mentioned on the match thread, boundless energy and was a good all round display from him.
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Re: Hannibal
Heard a rumour that he's running home tonight
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Re: Hannibal
MOM for me.
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Re: Hannibal
Outstanding.
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Re: Hannibal
Superb today. Needs more calmness and quality in the final third, although he did very well for the goal.
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Re: Hannibal
All over the pitch and excellent passing. Thought he played well on Tuesday until his ridiculous booking.
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Outstanding
If only he could finish, but then he wouldn't be at burney
If only he could finish, but then he wouldn't be at burney
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Re: Hannibal
Outstanding without a doubt ,and MOTM for me also
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motm, lad must eat energizer batteries
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Re: Hannibal
If he can keep the red mist in check, we will have a cracking player.
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I thought he was the best player on the pitch today. Finally got to see him in a midfield two and he didn’t disappoint. You’ve got to wonder why he’s not been played there before now this season. All the usual energy and tenacity, but with technical skill, drawing fouls, playing on the half turn, ball carrying… I’d go with him and Cullen in there on Tuesday.
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Re: Hannibal
He's a good YOUNG player no doubt, gets himself into some great situations but gets caught in two minds, that will sort itself out hopefully the more he plays.
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Re: Hannibal
Absolutely superb. I lost count of the number of times he broke forward in a solo aggressive press on their backline. Best game for us by a mile , MOM
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Stood out a mile today, he was superb.
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Will be one hell of a player and will have an excellent career, play him next to Cullen!
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Agree. You really have to wonder how they reach some of the decisions at times. That was an outstanding tackle and unbelievably also got a yellow for it.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 5:12 pmAll over the pitch and excellent passing. Thought he played well on Tuesday until his ridiculous booking.
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Re: Hannibal
The new Dean Marney.
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Sarmiento matched him. Both did miles of running. Barnes ordering them.
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Re: Hannibal
Our best player by a country mile.
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He is the box to box midfielder we have missed since Marney
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Sarmiento's best game for us.. shame both can't have the mom award
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Will the real Slim Sarmiento please stand up, please stand up.cockneyclaret wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 5:57 pmSarmiento's best game for us.. shame both can't have the mom award
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He’s a great signing and a great player.
Ticks all the boxes for the type of player we should be signing -young, potential, effort, bags of talent etc.
We’ll definitely make good money on him.
Ticks all the boxes for the type of player we should be signing -young, potential, effort, bags of talent etc.
We’ll definitely make good money on him.
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A few on this forum a few weeks ago never wanted him to play for this club again.Must be great being saintly
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SP get them all to Jazzman Grooves Monday morning for a blonde rinse.cockneyclaret wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 5:57 pmSarmiento's best game for us.. shame both can't have the mom award
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Best i've seen him.....uplifting day.
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I was so critical of him after his red card and disappointed he had let his team & fans down.
Today, he was exceptional. I'm now thinking the red card may have been a great learning curve for him and, if he's taken it on board, then we will benefit from it long term.
There is a fantastic player there and if Parker can keep him in check he'll add so much to us.
Today, he was exceptional. I'm now thinking the red card may have been a great learning curve for him and, if he's taken it on board, then we will benefit from it long term.
There is a fantastic player there and if Parker can keep him in check he'll add so much to us.
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That was me, not because he isn’t a good player, but because I don’t want players playing for us who deliberately go to injure other players. Just my opinion but fair play to him parker has managed it well and he has come back and gave a superb performance today. Water under the bridge now for me.Stonehouse wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 6:55 pmA few on this forum a few weeks ago never wanted him to play for this club again.Must be great being saintly
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Re: Hannibal
very very good player, will hopefully be an established premier league player in time
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gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 8:16 pmThat was me, not because he isn’t a good player, but because I don’t want players playing for us who deliberately go to injure other players. Just my opinion but fair play to him parker has managed it well and he has come back and gave a superb performance today. Water under the bridge now for me.
I have known lots of professional footballers and they all have that streak, he was stupid but thats the top players always toe that line
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I like how he carried on running, leaving 3 Southampton players standing around, which put him in the perfect position for the pass.
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played well but when he gets in good positions got to learn to put is laces through it ...
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As I said on the match thread where does he get his energy from, it's none stop in that free roll. There were times when we were pressing high it appeared that there was two of him
He ( literally) ran the game yesterday imo
He ( literally) ran the game yesterday imo
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Outstanding yesterday and the previous game.
Away from home against decent opposition I'd love to see Cullen and Shelvey deeper with Hannibal just in front in a free role. The future without Brownhill suddenly looks bright
Away from home against decent opposition I'd love to see Cullen and Shelvey deeper with Hannibal just in front in a free role. The future without Brownhill suddenly looks bright
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Especially impressed by how well he controlled his temper. Hannibal took a lot of late tackles and sly digs today, some no doubt specifically delivered to wind him up and did far better at rising above them.
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Have we ever played him and Brownhill together with Cullen behind. There'd be a lot of energy in that midfield and Hannibal's far superior ability to get on the ball than Laurent should mean we also have better control.
With Edwards, Barnes and Foster infront of them that is an absolute nightmare of a team to play against at this level in nearly every way possibly.
With Edwards, Barnes and Foster infront of them that is an absolute nightmare of a team to play against at this level in nearly every way possibly.
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That midfield 3 was played for most of the early season. Think Blackburn home and PNE home, Hull away, and more.Goliath wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 12:32 pmHave we ever played him and Brownhill together with Cullen behind. There'd be a lot of energy in that midfield and Hannibal's far superior ability to get on the ball than Laurent should mean we also have better control.
With Edwards, Barnes and Foster infront of them that is an absolute nightmare of a team to play against at this level in nearly every way possibly.
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Was Hannibal not more as a 10 then with Brownhill slightly deeper. I remember against Blackburn especially he started really high, basically as a second striker at times.
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I think it was a misconception of our system that Hannibal was ever a ‘10’. It was always a 4-3-3 in possession with Brownhill & Him alongside & ahead of Cullen, but 4-4-2 out of possession, with him leading the press hence a higher starting position at times. He did play as a second striker against Oxford though with Flemming in more of a 4-4-2/4-2-4.
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I suppose its how you define the roles, not always straight forward because they change in and out of possession. I'm sure Hannibal was higher than Brownhill though, I'd prefer that to swap with Brownhill the one pressing as one of a front two out of possession.RVclaret wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 4:46 pmI think it was a misconception of our system that Hannibal was ever a ‘10’. It was always a 4-3-3 in possession with Brownhill & Him alongside & ahead of Cullen, but 4-4-2 out of possession, with him leading the press hence a higher starting position at times. He did play as a second striker against Oxford though with Flemming in more of a 4-4-2/4-2-4.
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Hannibal has the energy and workrate that we lack when he isn't in the team. If he can control his temper and impetuousness then he could be a star player for us.
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You would be right it was more of a 4-2–3-1 with Hannibal usually receiving in front of the ball in them days.
Where yesterday he was receiving behind the ball in the main or at least in line.
You are correct though out of possession formation is 4-4-2 mid block with the forwards usually blocking the central lane and the wingers either tucking in and allowing outside only.
Hannibal is much better behind running into the ball but he has been utilises because of his energy and ability to play on the half higher up.
Difference ebreeen Hannibal and Laurent is Hannibal can vacant because of his natural enthusiasm whilst Laurent is much more sit in and step out in his zone type.
I think Hannibal was excellent driving he can break lines with his carrying and can spot a forward pass and has drive to step up against the ball.
You would be right it was more of a 4-2–3-1 with Hannibal usually receiving in front of the ball in them days.
Where yesterday he was receiving behind the ball in the main or at least in line.
You are correct though out of possession formation is 4-4-2 mid block with the forwards usually blocking the central lane and the wingers either tucking in and allowing outside only.
Hannibal is much better behind running into the ball but he has been utilises because of his energy and ability to play on the half higher up.
Difference ebreeen Hannibal and Laurent is Hannibal can vacant because of his natural enthusiasm whilst Laurent is much more sit in and step out in his zone type.
I think Hannibal was excellent driving he can break lines with his carrying and can spot a forward pass and has drive to step up against the ball.
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Sorry sausage finger typing on my phone!
What I was mentioning to say is when he played at 23 level yesterday was what we saw.
From deep had ability to go up against the ball quickly with ball winning quality , but in possession he can drive though lines carry and play though with quality.
What I was mentioning to say is when he played at 23 level yesterday was what we saw.
From deep had ability to go up against the ball quickly with ball winning quality , but in possession he can drive though lines carry and play though with quality.
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I’d still prefer him to be played deeper, but he’s getting better and better, each game. There’s a real player in there!
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He’s an integral player. Always showing for the ball, never stops running. It creates spaces for others and was a major reason why our first half performance in particular was so dynamic and fluid.
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looking like the sending off and his time to think about it have been a good thing, numerous times tonight he didn't make silly challenges that a month or so ago he would have made. Top notch again tonight
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His pass to Anthony for the second goal was top class.
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Very good in the first half.
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Wasn't he a liability after the Stoke game? Should never wear the shirt again etc.....