Glynor Plet

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Glynor Plet

Postby Fides » 2010 Sep 12, 20:00

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Tall and strong striker freshly transferred from the Dutch First Division low flight club Telstar. He isnt the best shooter or dribbler. But he know how to retain the ball (and to distribute to his team mates when he backs into a defender) and how to pass a man in the box, keep his head cool, before trying a shot. Always plays on the last defender.

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Re: Glynor PLET

Postby royvd » 2011 Sep 29, 08:40

True but for example the last Heracles goal this weekend: the pass in the box was quite hard an a little bit behind Plet. Plet made the goal easily by very quickly making a little jump/turn (something like that) backwards to position his feet so he could tap in the ball. I think he would have made it anyways because he was so close to the goal but sometimes you see players struggle with chances like that because they don't expect the ball to come a little bit behind them and they don't respond well enough.

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Re: Glynor PLET

Postby Fides » 2011 Oct 01, 06:35

Again an example of confident finishing yesterday. His SA should go up simply because he tends to stay so calm that the ball always goes on or near target, and if needed usually in the corners of the goal too. Also I might have rated him wrong on terms of TS/ACC, but I guess yesterday he didnt look slow because his opponents Wormgoor and vd Pavert are also quite slow.

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Re: Glynor PLET

Postby royvd » 2011 Oct 03, 08:32

Yup, he is doing great this season, calm and confident finishing. Agree on raising his SA to 79/80 and proposing an ATT raise to 80

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Re: Glynor PLET

Postby Fides » 2011 Oct 04, 07:26

slight update:)

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Re: Glynor PLET

Postby mcmattie » 2012 Jan 31, 21:38

to FC Twente

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Re: Glynor PLET

Postby Fides » 2012 May 11, 13:43

He is pretty poor in his FCT perfomances till now. Probably even slower then this too.

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Re: Glynor PLET

Postby FernandoA13 » 2012 May 11, 14:18

Fides wrote:He is pretty poor in his FCT perfomances till now. Probably even slower then this too.
I still dont understand why Twente sold Janko to buy Plet. Dont get me wrong Plet is a descent stiker. But arent they alike? Tall Fox in the box poachers. Maybe it was Janko's salary. Agree, with decreasing speed stats.

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Re: Glynor PLET

Postby Fides » 2012 May 11, 14:29

Yeah and interestingly Twente paid money + Gouriye for Plet. Gouriye looks like a better player (and for sure has more potential and market value) then Plet:P

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