Luke Amos 14:04 - Sep 29 with 3708 views | sevenhoop | apologies if already discussed on the very long match thread, but i thought he looked excellent last night, the same player that was superb in his last proper appearance at Bournemouth. Added energy and pressing and we might just have another top player there. | | | | |
Luke Amos on 14:13 - Sep 29 with 3647 views | Northernr | Yes we thought he made a big difference when he came on last night. | | | |
Luke Amos on 14:16 - Sep 29 with 3628 views | AberystwythR | Still has that yard of pace when accelerating that i was worried he would lose after the surgery, not afraid to put in a strong challenge either- all very promising | | | |
Luke Amos on 14:20 - Sep 29 with 3574 views | bakerloo8 |
Luke Amos on 14:16 - Sep 29 by AberystwythR | Still has that yard of pace when accelerating that i was worried he would lose after the surgery, not afraid to put in a strong challenge either- all very promising |
Looking forward to Luke getting fully up to speed. Think him, Johansen and Field when fit is a match for any in midfield in this division. | | | |
Luke Amos on 14:21 - Sep 29 with 3573 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Luke Amos on 14:13 - Sep 29 by Northernr | Yes we thought he made a big difference when he came on last night. |
I posted at one stage that the subs had yet to make a difference, but I thought he improved thereafter and that he was central to our strong finish. | |
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Luke Amos on 14:27 - Sep 29 with 3524 views | PlanetHonneywood |
Luke Amos on 14:16 - Sep 29 by AberystwythR | Still has that yard of pace when accelerating that i was worried he would lose after the surgery, not afraid to put in a strong challenge either- all very promising |
When you’ve had the major career threatening injuries he’s had, it takes some gonads to get stuck in. That said, every time Ale made a challenging I always held my breath he’d get up. Fair play to Luke, hopefully he can push on from here free of injuries. | |
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Luke Amos on 14:36 - Sep 29 with 3461 views | gazza1 | Done well, never shirked anything, got around nicely in a 'proper' Championship fixture when B'ham were chasing the game. Good start for him and would give him confidence. | | | |
Luke Amos on 14:42 - Sep 29 with 3450 views | Northernr |
Luke Amos on 14:27 - Sep 29 by PlanetHonneywood | When you’ve had the major career threatening injuries he’s had, it takes some gonads to get stuck in. That said, every time Ale made a challenging I always held my breath he’d get up. Fair play to Luke, hopefully he can push on from here free of injuries. |
I actually found it pretty traumatic watching Ale play after his third one. Not sure my heart could have taken him doing it a fourth time. | | | |
Luke Amos on 14:43 - Sep 29 with 3428 views | daveB | I was worried when he came on with the pitch so wet and those conditions could see him getting injured but he did well and played one really clever through ball between the centre halves that no one read unfortunately so nothing came of it | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Luke Amos on 14:51 - Sep 29 with 3392 views | mcqpr10 | Was amazed at how confident he was on the ball and how well he got around the pitch. Lovely to see. playing with a smile on his face. No need to rush him back and start him. Lots of 3o min cameos will do him and the team a world of good. | | | |
Luke Amos on 14:56 - Sep 29 with 3361 views | PinnerPaul |
Luke Amos on 14:43 - Sep 29 by daveB | I was worried when he came on with the pitch so wet and those conditions could see him getting injured but he did well and played one really clever through ball between the centre halves that no one read unfortunately so nothing came of it |
Was an assist to the assist for the 2nd though. | | | |
Luke Amos on 15:09 - Sep 29 with 3303 views | sprocket | Warbs obviously rates him highly not only bringing him to the club but in the way he bigs him up over the last few weeks. Good signs and another great addition to the squad. I like Dom Ball. He's limited but a great pro. You have to wonder what his future is when Field/Amos/Johansen/Dozell are all vying for 2 places | | | |
Luke Amos on 15:14 - Sep 29 with 3274 views | Superhoop83 |
Luke Amos on 14:42 - Sep 29 by Northernr | I actually found it pretty traumatic watching Ale play after his third one. Not sure my heart could have taken him doing it a fourth time. |
I still remember his injury against Derby and Faurlin punching the ground in agony or despair. Was that the second one? And was Burton the third one? | |
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Luke Amos on 15:19 - Sep 29 with 3244 views | Antti_Heinola | Chiming in on agreement with this, thought he was v good and made a real difference. One horror moment when he momentarily stood on the ball which had me panicking that he might twist his knee, but he recovered quickly and played on. Good stuff. | |
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Luke Amos on 15:22 - Sep 29 with 3228 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Luke Amos on 15:09 - Sep 29 by sprocket | Warbs obviously rates him highly not only bringing him to the club but in the way he bigs him up over the last few weeks. Good signs and another great addition to the squad. I like Dom Ball. He's limited but a great pro. You have to wonder what his future is when Field/Amos/Johansen/Dozell are all vying for 2 places |
I think ball will most likely play plenty games. Well, Amos may play further forward, as he has before. JoJo and Dozzell are vying for the creative role if we play a two-man holding midfield. Which will often leave just Ball and Field competing for the other position. He also stays fit and injury-free, so that's in his favour. | |
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Luke Amos on 16:04 - Sep 29 with 3072 views | danehoop | I think to be honest that we really need quite a bit of depth in the midfield options to allow us change the game and cover for the injuries which inevitably occur over a long and intense season. | |
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Luke Amos on 16:10 - Sep 29 with 3045 views | dmm |
Luke Amos on 15:22 - Sep 29 by BrianMcCarthy | I think ball will most likely play plenty games. Well, Amos may play further forward, as he has before. JoJo and Dozzell are vying for the creative role if we play a two-man holding midfield. Which will often leave just Ball and Field competing for the other position. He also stays fit and injury-free, so that's in his favour. |
I think you hint at an issue Amos has had since being with us; what is his best position? He's mainly been used as a DCM though has also been tried further forward. It's obviously a bonus when a player is able to function well in several positions but I feel Amos still needs to secure his identity within the squad. Establishing his main position will be an important part of that. For what it's worth, I think his dynamism makes him suited to a box to box role, though it might not be best suited to our possession style. Nonetheless, as we saw in the games he played before his latest injury, allowing him to play his full game brings a lot of value to the team. | | | |
Luke Amos on 16:18 - Sep 29 with 3001 views | sprocket |
Luke Amos on 15:22 - Sep 29 by BrianMcCarthy | I think ball will most likely play plenty games. Well, Amos may play further forward, as he has before. JoJo and Dozzell are vying for the creative role if we play a two-man holding midfield. Which will often leave just Ball and Field competing for the other position. He also stays fit and injury-free, so that's in his favour. |
You may well be right however I think his game time will be restricted once both Field and Amos are fully fit. It's a long season though and injuries could well come into play. | | | |
Luke Amos on 20:43 - Sep 29 with 2750 views | LazyFan | Amos added great value in not only pace and power, but also his positioning was very good as well. Useful compo for Ball and great to have him back. Dozzell was useful as well, our midfield did not have the grace of JoJo but they kept it simple and gave it to Willock and Chair to do the damage. | |
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Luke Amos on 21:11 - Sep 29 with 2690 views | Myke | Especially important to have him back with Jo jo out. Credit to Warburton for not rushing him back though. | | | |
Luke Amos on 22:17 - Sep 29 with 2595 views | californiahoop |
Luke Amos on 14:20 - Sep 29 by bakerloo8 | Looking forward to Luke getting fully up to speed. Think him, Johansen and Field when fit is a match for any in midfield in this division. |
Add Dozzell to this list | | | |
Luke Amos on 01:27 - Sep 30 with 2455 views | DavieQPR | Amos has played against Barcelona, A C Milan and Roma in pre season friendlies for Spurs. He was quite highly thought of until being hit by injury. | | | |
Luke Amos on 10:49 - Sep 30 with 2196 views | robith | Thought he was great when he came on, and something different. Given how teams press us, we don't always press back, and he proper put Brum on the back foot | | | |
Luke Amos on 11:53 - Sep 30 with 2132 views | extratimeR | Great to see him back, his speed of interception and his all round quick passing really added to us closing out game, well done Luke. | | | |
Luke Amos on 17:42 - Sep 30 with 1951 views | GroveR |
Luke Amos on 01:27 - Sep 30 by DavieQPR | Amos has played against Barcelona, A C Milan and Roma in pre season friendlies for Spurs. He was quite highly thought of until being hit by injury. |
He played against Juventus in a pre-season for Spurs replacing Dom Ball according to wikiwà nk. I can't get my head around that. | | | |
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