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  • Curtis Nelson "passer extraordinaire"

    Not a bad defender when the ball is lumped in the air at him but I have never witnessed a footballer, at any professional level, who just cannot pass a ball from A to B.

    Other than the result last night and his embarrassing attempt to clear off his own line, the time the ball went out for a goal kick and he went to retrieve it for Phillips and somehow managed to kick it further away from Phillips than where it started from.

    Even Phillips looked shocked ! !

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    Re: Curtis Nelson "passer extraordinaire"

    Originally posted by blueblade View Post
    Not a bad defender when the ball is lumped in the air at him but I have never witnessed a footballer, at any professional level, who just cannot pass a ball from A to B.

    Other than the result last night and his embarrassing attempt to clear off his own line, the time the ball went out for a goal kick and he went to retrieve it for Phillips and somehow managed to kick it further away from Phillips than where it started from.

    Even Phillips looked shocked ! !
    He would struggle to pass wind. My view is any proffesional should be able to make a basic pass but Nelson can't and he's not the only one in that team.

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    • #3
      Re: Curtis Nelson "passer extraordinaire"

      The rest have been absolutely crap too.

      Morrison like a statue on the first and hasn't played well for as long as I can remember.

      5 Centre halves and losing four goals to nil tells you all you need to know.

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      • #4
        Re: Curtis Nelson "passer extraordinaire"

        Not much point in picking an individual out really, as a team all have been awful in their own ways.

        A team beaten before kick off.

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        • #5
          Re: Curtis Nelson "passer extraordinaire"

          Last night he was actually comical.

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          • #6
            Re: Curtis Nelson "passer extraordinaire"

            Originally posted by blueblade View Post
            Not a bad defender when the ball is lumped in the air at him but I have never witnessed a footballer, at any professional level, who just cannot pass a ball from A to B.

            Other than the result last night and his embarrassing attempt to clear off his own line, the time the ball went out for a goal kick and he went to retrieve it for Phillips and somehow managed to kick it further away from Phillips than where it started from.

            Even Phillips looked shocked ! !
            I saw that. He can't head the ball either. I think his head is shaped like a threepenny bit it bounces off in all directions. He is like a human pinball.

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            • #7
              Re: Curtis Nelson "passer extraordinaire"

              Originally posted by Garth Blue View Post
              I saw that. He can't head the ball either. I think his head is shaped like a threepenny bit it bounces off in all directions. He is like a human pinball.
              Explanation required for younger viewers?

              (Not me, of course!)

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              • #8
                Re: Curtis Nelson "passer extraordinaire"

                That pass to Philips was histerical.

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