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That's been my thoughts. Jatta has been close to sensational even though he's isolated for large periods. One up top works and has been working but where are the midfielders joining him in the box when balls come in from advanced positions????
Jatta is an odd one. Thought he looked a threat at times but an absolute donkey at others. I'm guessing he's one of those really unpredictable players.
 

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Jatta is an odd one. Thought he looked a threat at times but an absolute donkey at others. I'm guessing he's one of those really unpredictable players.
He was good aerially in winning the headers but poor finishing, if you knock on the door enough you'll get through maybe and he was their main target for balls in, reminded me a bit of Akpo Sodje maybe? Who did very well.
 

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Jatta is an odd one. Thought he looked a threat at times but an absolute donkey at others. I'm guessing he's one of those really unpredictable players.

He’s raw but exciting, scoring a goal every 100 minutes or so since we signed him, which you can’t really argue with. If he stays fit and hits 20+ goals then I expect he gets sold for a significant amount next summer because the ceiling is really high for a guy like that who has an eye for goal while being so tall, strong and quick.

You’re the only team to stop him scoring since the opening day I think, and even then he really should’ve done with one of those headers.
 

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He was good aerially in winning the headers but poor finishing, if you knock on the door enough you'll get through maybe and he was their main target for balls in, reminded me a bit of Akpo Sodje maybe? Who did very well.

Yes in that one game he dominated in the air but his finishing was very poor. Thankfully that hasn't been the norm as his stats at Notts show. He's scoring a nice variety of goals that match his physical attributes and been pretty clinical.

He must be one of the most exciting and impressive forwards in the league and he's only 25. He's a Prince amongst League Two men.
 

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I love when fans describe players in their mid-20s as "raw". 18-21 year olds are raw, by 25, what they are is what they are in most cases. It's rare that they suddenly find a new level.
 

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I love when fans describe players in their mid-20s as "raw". 18-21 year olds are raw, by 25, what they are is what they are in most cases. It's rare that they suddenly find a new level.

Probably true for someone who’s come through the standard academy system over here, but I’m not sure it is for a guy who was playing football in the Gambian league until he was 20, and then a further couple of years in Estonia and the Danish second division. He simply won’t have had the amount of professional coaching and playing time that most footballers will have had by 25.

The guy he replaced would be a good example - Langstaff had a very different but also completely non-standard route into professional football and he pretty clearly found a new level at 25/26.
 

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Probably true for someone who’s come through the standard academy system over here, but I’m not sure it is for a guy who was playing football in the Gambian league until he was 20, and then a further couple of years in Estonia and the Danish second division. He simply won’t have had the amount of professional coaching and playing time that most footballers will have had by 25.

The guy he replaced would be a good example - Langstaff had a very different but also completely non-standard route into professional football and he pretty clearly found a new level at 25/26.

Is the correct answer. There is no set rule however much it amuses JJ

Jatta is talented but raw.
 

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Is the correct answer. There is no set rule however much it amuses JJ

Jatta is talented but raw.
i never said there was a set rule, in fact I explicitly stated there are examples, like Langstaff, where a player can kick on later in their career. Maybe Jatta is another example of a late bloomer. I'm just saying it doesn't happen often.
 

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My apologise I missed your reference to Langstaff being an exception. Your post following my comments on Jatta and him being 25 seemed to imply you were suggesting he couldn't be raw in his mid20s.

Add him to the list. He reminds me of Akeem Joffer although he was 21.
 

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Newport (A) Friday night.

Form wise, we’re coming off the back of x3 draws in a row. The Bromley & Walsall games definitely felt more like a point gained rather than 2 points lost, but the nature of the last minute goal Notts scored last weekend definitely felt like 2 points dropped even if on the balance of play a draw was probably a fair result. That result stings that little bit more now that the referee apparently admitted he shouldn’t have given that pen to Notts in his post game notes, and ANOTHER apology has been issued… we’ve had more apologies than bloody points this season so far ffs

Team news wise we’ve a few key men out of this one, so the squads gonna have to be utilised once again. Tom Naylor is suspended after picking up 5 yellows, whilst Chey Dunkley & Devan Tanton are still out with knocks. Doubt Fleck will be back either, & not heard anything about Boot who missed last game so assuming he’s probably still out too.

Predicted XI then…

Thompson
Daley-Campbell Araujo Grimes Gordon
Oldaker Metcalfe
Mandeville Markanday Dobra
Madden

Rinaldo (GK)
Williams
Banks
Jacobs
Colclough
Berry
Grigg

Makeshift defence which definitely worries me, but hoping we have the quality at the top end of the pitch to out score this lot. 2-3 away win, Madden, Markanday & Berry with the goals.
 

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Had a quick browse of your forum the other day as the meltdowns seem similar to our message boards when we are doing badly and now we are doing a bit better i have had to look elsewhere for my fix of impending doom .

The thing that made me stand up was that the poster 'Keywest' is either one of those Piateks or someone extremely close to them ; pushing positivity and effectively telling some of your fanbase in a subtle way to wind their neck in which I found interesting....
Keywest is open about who he is, and is indeed extremely close to the Piataks. I don't think he's there to speak for them, though I'm sure he'll keep them appraised of what's said on there. He's been on the forum since the takeover, and in those 11 months he's not had a bad word for the membership. The post you saw is the first time he's had any hint of a disagreement with any of our fans, and was directed at one of our more pessimistic members.

The meltdowns on the Buzz are the result of knocking on for 18 months of terrible football, and frustration that our momentum has been lost. Hopefully we can turn Harrogate over on Saturday and start to get things back on track. The forum was quite a happy place by football message board standards until December/January....
 

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Keywest is open about who he is, and is indeed extremely close to the Piataks. I don't think he's there to speak for them, though I'm sure he'll keep them appraised of what's said on there. He's been on the forum since the takeover, and in those 11 months he's not had a bad word for the membership. The post you saw is the first time he's had any hint of a disagreement with any of our fans, and was directed at one of our more pessimistic members.

The meltdowns on the Buzz are the result of knocking on for 18 months of terrible football, and frustration that our momentum has been lost. Hopefully we can turn Harrogate over on Saturday and start to get things back on track. The forum was quite a happy place by football message board standards until December/January....
It did make me laugh that the name of the forum has been changed from 'the buzz is back ' to the 'buzz is dead' recently . Probably sums up what it's like for us lower league fans . Our's has turned around to total positivity now , which is good but not as entertaining ; those pessimistic/negative one's of ours seem to go missing when things are going relatively well but appear once more at any sight of some sort of demise or poor results .
 

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It did make me laugh that the name of the forum has been changed from 'the buzz is back ' to the 'buzz is dead' recently . Probably sums up what it's like for us lower league fans . Our's has turned around to total positivity now , which is good but not as entertaining ; those pessimistic/negative one's of ours seem to go missing when things are going relatively well but appear once more at any sight of some sort of demise or poor results .
A bit of gallows humour in response to a suggestion that the name needed changing - I’ve changed it back now.

It’s a common phenomenon for the naysayers on football forums disappear when things are going well, only to reappear once form drops off again. Some people seem to find it easier to talk about negatives than they do positives.
 

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Newport (A) Friday night.

Form wise, we’re coming off the back of x3 draws in a row. The Bromley & Walsall games definitely felt more like a point gained rather than 2 points lost, but the nature of the last minute goal Notts scored last weekend definitely felt like 2 points dropped even if on the balance of play a draw was probably a fair result. That result stings that little bit more now that the referee apparently admitted he shouldn’t have given that pen to Notts in his post game notes, and ANOTHER apology has been issued… we’ve had more apologies than bloody points this season so far ffs

Team news wise we’ve a few key men out of this one, so the squads gonna have to be utilised once again. Tom Naylor is suspended after picking up 5 yellows, whilst Chey Dunkley & Devan Tanton are still out with knocks. Doubt Fleck will be back either, & not heard anything about Boot who missed last game so assuming he’s probably still out too.

Predicted XI then…

Thompson
Daley-Campbell Araujo Grimes Gordon
Oldaker Metcalfe
Mandeville Markanday Dobra
Madden

Rinaldo (GK)
Williams
Banks
Jacobs
Colclough
Berry
Grigg

Makeshift defence which definitely worries me, but hoping we have the quality at the top end of the pitch to out score this lot. 2-3 away win, Madden, Markanday & Berry with the goals.

Apparently admitted to whom?
Well I for one am happy he awarded the stoppage time penalty or we wouldn't have had those vtv highlights and fans vlogs showing the respective fan reactions to the save and instant tap in for a deserved equaliser.

My only regret was not being there to witness it live and in person.
 

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Apparently admitted to whom?
Well I for one am happy he awarded the stoppage time penalty or we wouldn't have had those vtv highlights and fans vlogs showing the respective fan reactions to the save and instant tap in for a deserved equaliser.

My only regret was not being there to witness it live and in person.
the famous "Apology letters"
 

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Apparently admitted to whom?
Well I for one am happy he awarded the stoppage time penalty or we wouldn't have had those vtv highlights and fans vlogs showing the respective fan reactions to the save and instant tap in for a deserved equaliser.

My only regret was not being there to witness it live and in person.
Webb’s said it in his pre match presser. No surprise really with that ref though is it after his previous in Notts/chesterfield games so I’m not surprised in the slightest.
 

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