I think like most of us he will wait and see how he settles in the team and England before comment he certainly looks an exciting prospect.
Until Durham seen him play half a match he won't say Owt 😃
I think like most of us he will wait and see how he settles in the team and England before comment he certainly looks an exciting prospect.
Until Durham seen him play half a match he won't say Owt 😃
I really like the look of him and he has a good left foot. Lets face it, left-footed players are god's gift to the game. My only concern would be that he hasn't done much for the last few years, but at 25 could have some good time in front of him, if Notts can get him moving.
Whether it be watching in the flesh, on TV or via a stream if he turns out to be anywhere near as good as Jatta it will be another HIT from the recruitment team.
One thing to try and not be guilty of is judging him too early. It may be as long as early next season when we see him at 100%
Yes the way Jatta got going last season was unique and we saw the other side when it took Ruben a longer time as Ruben said himself he found it harder than expected adjusting to the football and country.
It?s the same with Whittaker, Johnson and Jarvis, they?ve not played hardly any men?s football this season, it doesn?t just happen instantly and they?ll need a few games to get there.
The thing with younger players is that they do generally get better with experience and game time. If they have the mentality to ignore the moans n groans when things don?t work out in a game and learn, they become better for it.
So many of the players at Notts are unknown and will certainly in the main improve from where they are now.
My Bradford City mate who is a season ticket holder can?t believe how much Palmer has improved. He laughed when we first got him as apparently his first touch was so bad the ball went to a different post code.
If you provide the right environment and have a clear objective, it?s easier to achieve success. We are seeing that with individual players and hopefully as a club when we achieve promotion.
These are good times IMO to be a Notts fan. Not just because we are doing well. It?s the way we are going about it. We feel and are a proper club that has its house in order and the owners have been exceptional with that. Notts County are a club that finally has an identity.