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Egeli up front Friday? 12:54 - Sep 10 with 3155 viewshunty21

Played there for U21 and succeeded up front would he be better suited there or right wing for us?

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Engli up front Friday? on 19:11 - Sep 10 with 226 viewsFrimleyBlue

Engli up front Friday? on 18:48 - Sep 10 by Kieran_Knows

You’re right with your Hutchinson comparison, but what I would say is he had 2 very brief Prem appearances, whereas Sindre has over 60 games in men’s football - albeit the standard - and is already a full international.

Given the teams we beat off - reportedly PSV, Porto and Club Brugge - I highly doubt they’d have viewed him as a development player and he’d have gone straight in there - all leagues I would argue are on par, if not better then the Championship.

As I say, this is a massive coup for us and whilst I think there’ll be a natural settling in period, we’ll want him as a regular before to long.


Very good points, hadn't realised he had such experience behind him as such a young age, incredibly promising :)

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Engli up front Friday? on 19:14 - Sep 10 with 202 viewsBobbychase

Engli up front Friday? on 14:38 - Sep 10 by bluesbrothers

I don't disagree... BUT on the other hand can a Championship club really afford to spend what we have on a player like him and not get him in the team pretty quickly? I'd expect him to be sub for next couple of weeks but be starting by the end of the next stint


It will take him time to adjust to the Championship from the level he has been playing. We've got a real asset here, let's nurture him rather than expect miracles straight up

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Egeli up front Friday? on 20:53 - Sep 10 with 93 viewsSmoresy

Perhaps instructive that he's with the Norway U21 setup. Norway are strong these days but there was still room for West Brom striker Aune Heggebø this international break, who came off the bench in the Moldova mullering, as well as attacking midfielder Thelo Aasgaard, who joined Rangers from Luton in the summer.
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