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Thread: Offer made for Greg Olley should be a Notts player by the end of the week

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoppie View Post
    Omar Mussa has just left Weymouth 
    Yes please!

  2. #92
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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    Yes please!
    Yes please indeed and at 21 years of age he fits the owner's profile nicely.

    QUOTE: "Mussa is under contract for the 2022/23 season and his exit would command a fee.

    He is understood to have found a potential destination, although a deal to seal his move away is not yet concluded."

    https://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/sport/2...weymouth-exit/

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    Quote Originally Posted by pravda_plc View Post
    Yes please indeed and at 21 years of age he fits the owner's profile nicely.

    QUOTE: "Mussa is under contract for the 2022/23 season and his exit would command a fee.

    He is understood to have found a potential destination, although a deal to seal his move away is not yet concluded."

    https://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/sport/2...weymouth-exit/
    Transfermarkt say he is 6ft2 and a defensive midfielder.

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    Yep I saw the height too - just what we need.

    Seriously athletic player who can play a bit as well. I would be happy if we are his mystery destination - but we probably won't be !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pravda_plc View Post
    Yep I saw the height too - just what we need.

    Seriously athletic player who can play a bit as well. I would be happy if we are his mystery destination - but we probably won't be !!
    Based on when he's played against us, he seems to be exactly the kind of midfielder we need to bring a bit of balance and physicality. Would be a great signing, and surely an entirely possible one if we are interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    Based on when he's played against us, he seems to be exactly the kind of midfielder we need to bring a bit of balance and physicality. Would be a great signing, and surely an entirely possible one if we are interested.
    Could be:


    https://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/sport/2...weymouth-exit/

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    According to the Dorset Echo he kept giving the ball away! Hardly what we want

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    Quote Originally Posted by meoldlaner View Post
    According to the Dorset Echo he kept giving the ball away! Hardly what we want
    Neal Bishop was criticised by a lot of our fans for the same thing, as is/was Ryan Yates at Forest.
    However, play to their strengths and they’re an absolute asset.
    Not saying this guy would be, I’ve no idea!

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    Quote Originally Posted by meoldlaner View Post
    According to the Dorset Echo he kept giving the ball away! Hardly what we want
    Yes I saw that BUT I think he was playing in a part-time team destined for relegation before the season started, with a very limited squad and a poor relationship with the manager.

    QUOTE: "While Mussa often dazzled the home faithful with his skills on the ball and ability to wriggle out of tight spots in midfield, he would be guilty of giving possession away cheaply - a factor that often led to his substitution by Stock"

    For me the potential is there, particularly in a better squad of players, better coaching and setup, plus full time status.

    Having said that I suspect he won't be joining us - just a bit of pre-season speculation and banter !!
    Last edited by SwalePie; 30-06-2022 at 05:27 PM. Reason: Fixed typos

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    He improved under David Oldfield, Stock was by far the worst manager in the league last season.

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