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Tommy Rogic

Wish he had 90 minutes in him .

A joy to watch at times in the first half against a top quality DM.

comment by shedman (U8545)

posted on 28/9/16

Agree with Simon, thought he ran out of steam after half an hour and started giving the ball away.

posted on 28/9/16

I'd rather have a 60minute Rogic than no Rogic at all.

He reminds me of Moravcik the way he seems to juggle the ball about through people.

posted on 28/9/16

He's the main creator in our team, against better teams he'll give the ball away but he's the one that drives us forward so it's worth it.

posted on 28/9/16

comment by JukeboxJunkie - A wrong decision is better than indecision. (U10162)
posted 3 minutes ago
I'd rather have a 60minute Rogic than no Rogic at all.

He reminds me of Moravcik the way he seems to juggle the ball about through people.
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Not lubos class though dude

Lubo was more like silvas class

Literally the worlds most underrated player - would have graced.any side

posted on 28/9/16

Never said he was Lubo, just the closest player we've had to him since. Maybe Naka too.

Just seems to get by the opposition.

comment by Timmy (U14278)

posted on 28/9/16

Why does he struggle with fitness?

posted on 28/9/16

comment by JukeboxJunkie - A wrong decision is better than indecision. (U10162)
posted 27 seconds ago
Never said he was Lubo, just the closest player we've had to him since. Maybe Naka too.

Just seems to get by the opposition.
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Maybe more naka

Id still take naka though!

Its the fact he is in the middle - whenever he drops deep it scares me a wee bit

comment by Sjb1888 (U5188)

posted on 28/9/16

The players who are trying to create chances always give the ball away much more than say a Bitton type, because they have to take risks and are usually playing those passes in the final crowded third of the pitch.

I remember back when Lennon & Squarebaw had the highest passing stats in brittish football coz they rarely made forward passes.

comment by Sjb1888 (U5188)

posted on 28/9/16

His fitness is down to him not growing up playing normal football.

He was a futsal player who won a Nike competition that eventually earned him his first pro contract, he's not got that in built fitness from training daily like most players.

Hopefully now that he seems to be avoiding injuries he can improve his core fitness.

posted on 28/9/16

The players who are trying to create chances always give the ball away much more than say a Bitton type, because they have to take risks and are usually playing those passes in the final crowded third of the pitch.
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Spot on. Especially against better teams he'll give it away but also the on making things happen. Not at Naka or Lubo level yet but with fitness could be top class.

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