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    He has been better than Almiron or st maxi imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by toonfalifekevbrown View Post
    He has been better than Almiron or st maxi imo
    ooof thats a bit harsh like Kev. Those two have not had a full season to get used to the english game. Shelvey has played all of his football in the UK and for good sides too. Both are more exciting than Shelvey too

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    Quote Originally Posted by toonfalifekevbrown View Post
    He has been better than Almiron or st maxi imo
    I respect your option and understandable given he’s our top scorer but you are wrong here. St Maximin has been way more creative than Shelvey and is clearly our most dangerous player. Almiron is better than Shelvey just based on the fact that he’s 100% effort for the full 90mins and defends better than him. Then add the fact Almiron is the one starting most of our attacks from deep and getting us past the oppositions midfield press.

    No way on earth has Jonjo been our best player this season. It’s Dubravka hands down.

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