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The Terriers said he was like marmite 18:58 - Jan 12 with 3639 viewsMullet

They couldn't be more wrong. This makes me love him already and everybody knows Marmite is just some tar they scrape out of the cogs of factory machinery.


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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 19:04 - Jan 12 with 3523 viewslinhdi

Loved his performance. Shefki-esque, wonderful. Huge bloke who uses his size to good effect.
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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 19:13 - Jan 12 with 3423 viewsbackwaywhen

The Terriers said he was like marmite on 19:04 - Jan 12 by linhdi

Loved his performance. Shefki-esque, wonderful. Huge bloke who uses his size to good effect.


Jury is out , didn’t think he looked that clever today .... IMHO.
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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:09 - Jan 12 with 3166 viewsTractorWood

The Terriers said he was like marmite on 19:13 - Jan 12 by backwaywhen

Jury is out , didn’t think he looked that clever today .... IMHO.


Does he offer anything Jackson, Harrison or even Roberts don't?

Nice touch going up to Legends.
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I know that was then, but it could be again..
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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:11 - Jan 12 with 3148 viewsjpring89

The Terriers said he was like marmite on 19:13 - Jan 12 by backwaywhen

Jury is out , didn’t think he looked that clever today .... IMHO.


Not played much football when match fit and sharp he will be very handy.

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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:14 - Jan 12 with 3111 viewstomo

The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:09 - Jan 12 by TractorWood

Does he offer anything Jackson, Harrison or even Roberts don't?

Nice touch going up to Legends.
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Holds it up much better. Thought he was a bit static at times but that may be match fitness. If he can start making runs into the channels I think we have a good Championship striker on our hands.
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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:14 - Jan 12 with 3111 viewsEly_Blue

The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:09 - Jan 12 by TractorWood

Does he offer anything Jackson, Harrison or even Roberts don't?

Nice touch going up to Legends.
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There were several balls played into him in the first half where he held the man off, back to goal until there was support, last week or in any other games this season that ball was being lost and coming straight back at us

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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:18 - Jan 12 with 3070 viewsPlums

The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:14 - Jan 12 by Ely_Blue

There were several balls played into him in the first half where he held the man off, back to goal until there was support, last week or in any other games this season that ball was being lost and coming straight back at us


His backtracking at left back in the second half was also very good and important. He’s a definite asset.

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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:19 - Jan 12 with 3053 viewsfooters

You'd get an uppie if you hadn't made that dig at Marmite.

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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:41 - Jan 12 with 2948 viewsGluedtoBlue

Thought he and Keane showed a real ability to put themselves between man and ball in first half, which allowed us to retain possession and try and build.

The fact we stopped hitting them in the second half is a big part of the reason we failed to string 3 passes together.

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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:44 - Jan 12 with 2929 viewsPJH

The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:14 - Jan 12 by Ely_Blue

There were several balls played into him in the first half where he held the man off, back to goal until there was support, last week or in any other games this season that ball was being lost and coming straight back at us


Yes, it was nice to see the ball sticking when played forward-just about a first for this season.
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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:45 - Jan 12 with 2912 viewsNthsuffolkblue

The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:09 - Jan 12 by TractorWood

Does he offer anything Jackson, Harrison or even Roberts don't?

Nice touch going up to Legends.
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Yes. He dropped deep to get the ball off the midfield, especially when Rotherham were playing it out of defence. He also controlled the ball and kept possession better than we have done previously. He clearly tired.

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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 00:30 - Jan 13 with 2408 viewsVic

The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:19 - Jan 12 by footers

You'd get an uppie if you hadn't made that dig at Marmite.


I’m waiting for someone to say it’s a racist comment!

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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 05:32 - Jan 13 with 2205 viewswkj

Class act that he is, hopefully once he gets used to playing again he will come up trumps, always like a good character!

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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 05:42 - Jan 13 with 2195 viewsjeera

Down voted for the marmite diatribe.

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The Terriers said he was like marmite on 08:41 - Jan 13 with 1958 viewsKeaneish

The Terriers said he was like marmite on 21:44 - Jan 12 by PJH

Yes, it was nice to see the ball sticking when played forward-just about a first for this season.


Yep. A noticeable difference when he went off too which is always a good yard stick. Big, strong, made a few good interceptions too. His movement will get better too in time. Given he had a day at best on the training ground, I like him.

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