Curtis Osano

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Curtis Osano

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I reckon we're gonna have to work absolute miracles to keep this guy at the club next year.

On todays performance, I reckon he could easily walk into any League 1 side (probably more effective as a midfielder). With the ball at his feet running at opponents, he is utterly untouchable. He put in a few tasty crosses too so it seems he has been working on the end product to his attacking game.

Will definitely be a very important player for us this year.
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Played very well well offers so much more going forward
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IMO a much better asset employed down the right, than in the centre, provides an extra attacking dimension to the side, which is vital when playing with 3 centre mids.
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One of these days he's guna rifle a shot straight into the net, during one of those runs! ;)
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That's why he's with us in the BSP and not at a higher level though............the final ball !!!

IF he can add that to his game more consistently the sky is the limit for the guy, he's a quality BSP player, but add a final ball to his play (or a goal-scoring touch) and he'll be plying his trade in the Championship......at least !!
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Along with Pigman, I've always felt there was a reason why Reading released him. On his day, there are few better players in the BSP. He needs to cut out the silly errors, such as his gaff against Newport County which cost us dearly and have more composure when he gets near the opponent's goal otherwise all his good work down the right will be wasted and he will remain at BSP level.

I sincerely hope that our coaching staff have recognised this and are working on these aspects in training.
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TheIncognitoKid wrote:One of these days he's guna rifle a shot straight into the net, during one of those runs! ;)
and when he does, everyone will be on the pitch!!!

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He broke a youth team goalkeepers wrist with a shot the other day, the strange thing is thst it was actually on target. But i do feel sorry for the poor lad who was injured
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Re: Curtis Osano

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So, playing devils advocate here - and there are certain similarities in the way they both play.....



Curtis Osano or Titus Bramble - which one would you have in your team ;)
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CountHermanDeBanker wrote:So, playing devils advocate here - and there are certain similarities in the way they both play.....



Curtis Osano or Titus Bramble - which one would you have in your team ;)
I'd combine them, and make Titus Osano, super defender.
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