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Post by dorf on Sept 9, 2016 12:53:54 GMT
He looks decent at the moment but obviously we'll have to wait to see how he does throught the rest of the season. I like his directness, though. If he plays on the right I can't understand spending £25m on him when we have Deulofeu and Lennon, so I want to see him play on the left. Strange as I'd like to see Del Boy on the right and Bolasie on the left and both running at players.
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Post by Avinalaff on Sept 9, 2016 13:03:58 GMT
If he plays on the right I can't understand spending £25m on him when we have Deulofeu and Lennon, so I want to see him play on the left. Strange as I'd like to see Del Boy on the right and Bolasie on the left and both running at players. If we can use 2 Strikers that would give us a lot of assists. I don't see it happening though as it leaves us with only one defensive midfielder and Ross can't defend to save his life.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2016 13:47:21 GMT
I've heard nothing but good things about this guy and have to say he does look like a decent player. I feel we could be onto a good thing, but it's early days yet so we'll see.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 9, 2016 14:50:31 GMT
Time will tell , not convinced myself , he strikes me as another inconsistent player
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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 27, 2016 12:08:59 GMT
Yannick Bolasie says he his embracing the Dutch way of playing at Everton under manager Ronald Koeman. Prior to his arrival from Crystal Palace for £25m this summer, the flamboyant winger had only ever played under British bosses such as Dougie Freedman, Ian Holloway, Neil Warnock, Tony Pulis and Alan Pardew. On Friday, Bolasie will face his former club - where he spent four years and made his name in the Premier League - when they visit Goodison Park and he says the style of play is a new one, but he is embracing it nonetheless. 'Learning from a manager like Ronald Koeman is totally different to what I've had in the past,' he told the Echo. 'The Dutch way of playing, the Dutch way of doing everything is totally different to what I've had. 'I feel like I'm covering every angle to make sure I perform on Saturday.' Bolasie has played six times this season and although he is yet to score has shown flashes of the ability that bought him to Merseyside.
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