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    Quote Originally Posted by St Kitts Magpie View Post
    Just a question and it's a genuine one, what have you seen in Mitchell in a Notts shirt to say he is a good player? I have only seen 2 games live ( Torquay and Maidenhead) and I'm not seeing it yet. Maybe it's coming, but I'm not convinced
    Pace that can beat a man one on one as shown in setting up Roberts goal against Aldershot (?)

    We also have to remember he's playing out of position on the left hand side and Notts slow build up tactics don't really play to his strengths imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlton_Pie View Post
    Pace that can beat a man one on one as shown in setting up Roberts goal against Aldershot (?)

    We also have to remember he's playing out of position on the left hand side and Notts slow build up tactics don't really play to his strengths imo
    Ok. I want him to succeed as everyone does I'm sure, I just don't see it.. I know he is public enemy no 1 on here but Eli Sam scored goals and set them up last season,but apparently not fit to be a professional footballer according to some on here. If he was given any sort of decent run then I think we see a good player. That's one of the things I'm comparing Kairo with. Has he done anything that Eli hasn't?? Way less IMHO

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