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10 hours ago, Swede said:

At times his languid style gave the wrong impression to some but I never doubted his talents, the guy had so much skill. If you look in more detail you can see the effortless glide past an opponent or the precise pass, the unstoppable shot and, of course, that penalty technique.

He got a lovely ovation from the City fans when he returned with QPR and rightly so.

Anyone describing him as lazy is beyond me. He had so much technical ability.

If he’s that good why has he had the career he’s had then ?

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9 hours ago, pongo88 said:

Describing him as lazy is not beyond me as in a lot of matches he contributed two thirds of diddly-squad. He had some great periods with City but there were other periods when he was awful. As with a lot of things it’s easier to remember the good times than the bad times. Having technical ability counts for nothing if a player isn’t prepared to apply it on a regular basis. He had the technical ability to be a regular Premier League player but he’s ended up at Livingston which says it all. SPL = Scottish Pub League 

But even when he was "lazy" he was still scoring and creating more than any other player in the team, which after all was his main job.

1 hour ago, And Its Smith said:

If he’s that good why has he had the career he’s had then ?

As has been noted many times, he apparently doesn't have the natural fitness to be able get away with minimum effort. He may also be one of those who fell out of love with them game, having played from a very young age. That would make it even harder to put the effort into staying fit.

Hopefully this is a sign that he has found that he missed the game after a period away. I don't think anyone who saw him play could wish him anything other than a successful final period playing anywhere.

 

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21 minutes ago, Port Said Red said:

But even when he was "lazy" he was still scoring and creating more than any other player in the team, which after all was his main job.

As has been noted many times, he apparently doesn't have the natural fitness to be able get away with minimum effort. He may also be one of those who fell out of love with them game, having played from a very young age. That would make it even harder to put the effort into staying fit.

Hopefully this is a sign that he has found that he missed the game after a period away. I don't think anyone who saw him play could wish him anything other than a successful final period playing anywhere.

 

I wish him the best. I’d wish anyone the best.  Unfortunately to be a top footballer you need more than just talent.  

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10 hours ago, ScottishRed said:

I think that is true.

If he commits this could be a great move for him to get back in the shop window.

The only problem the lad has is focusing on his football and giving ? to it. If he does he will not be in the SPL too long.

Loved him at AG but he needs to focus, he has more than enough talent to make an impact.

One good season and he will probably end up at Rangers.

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15 hours ago, pongo88 said:

I don’t think this is correct as the definition of a show pony is: 
“a person who appears to perform well, but has no real ability” 

JET is a person who has lots of ability but choses not to use his ability. Why he doesn’t apply himself is only known to JET. 

He never applied himself, because his mind was elsewhere!

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20 hours ago, pongo88 said:

I don’t think this is correct as the definition of a show pony is: 
“a person who appears to perform well, but has no real ability” 

JET is a person who has lots of ability but choses not to use his ability. Why he doesn’t apply himself is only known to JET. 

I stand corrected 

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On 01/10/2020 at 06:44, And Its Smith said:

If he’s that good why has he had the career he’s had then ?

Enjoyed the lifestyle of being a footballer too much and hard to fit into a team.

I think most people are talking about him on pure talent (which he has plenty of) - but as you've said, it takes the full package to succeed. 

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He didn’t often look like he enjoyed playing on a cold, wet February night so I wish him well at Livingstone! 

Some great memories for us though, but I often think we built him up to be more thanhe produced overall.

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