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Sep 4 2014, 03:44 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Sep 4 2014, 01:27 PM) Now if only SES could drop that ridiculous 92 as well... That will be difficult since his marketing is built around El 92
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Oct 20 2014, 01:10 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Oct 19 2014, 11:07 PM) Yep, just didn't want to say anything about it. But surely, Jack must be Maximillion's love child... The resemblance is just freakish, the nose, the mouth and the eyes are replicas
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Mar 22 2015, 12:39 PM
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So we've seen a lot of this guy over the past year to form a judgement on him.
Reason I raise this is I saw a tweet which described him as not creative and can't score, more of a Gattuso type. This tweet was arrogantly ridiculed and mocked, but it got me thinking.
It's true that he isn't creative. I was wrong to think he had that in his locker. He cannot pick out a pass, and he won't dribble through a hundred players. He can't thread the ball through the eye of a needle either, but it would be a bit of a disservice to call him like Gattuso, as, hard working though he is, he has more ability and doesn't spend all his time harrying opponents.
If I had to sum Bona up it would be as a link man, a support man. He is always in space, always ready to take the ball in the opposition half and keep a move going. He won't do much flashy with it, he'll rarely score, and his shooting isn't the best, but he works hard covering so much grass that he's always available to other players as an outlet when they need it.
Thoughts?
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Mar 22 2015, 02:35 PM
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I don't think Bona is anywhere near to the Rino type. I mostly see him as a 2-way player personally, he's comfortable both in attacking situations and when he has to do the defending. He can dribble well, we've seen that he can score and can also pick out the occasional pass in tight spaces.
I like how versatile he is. And even though he is the definition of a Jack of all Trades, he's not someone that is average at a lot of things but not great at one, like Poli for example.
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