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Ryan Christie

Discussion in 'Ex Players' started by LloydsGamble, Aug 28, 2015.

Discuss Ryan Christie in the Ex Players area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. McChiellini..

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    Was a slight hint of Sinclair against Albion Rovers with that dip..

    What a finish..

    His closing down again is top drawer..
     
  2. Marty McFly Whoa, this is heavy Gold Member

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    Excellent

    But, let that be your last dive son :nonono:
     
  3. joemc

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    Getting back to were he was before being injured , 2 goals 2 games played very well tonight .
     
  4. _DannyBhoy_ Gold Member Gold Member

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    Class. Nothing more to say :57:
     
  5. Keano88

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    Fantastic finish and great work rate, as usual.
     
  6. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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  7. clonbhoy

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    That was * disgraceful.
     
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    Unless its in Europe :fear:
     
  10. The Prof Administrator Administrator

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    Stunning goal. :ynwacelti
     
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    Better player than Armstrong, the speed of his feet to score the goal was class....plus he defends well..hes got the lot in his locker
     
  12. clonbhoy

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    He has more energy and fight, but Armstrong is better technically. Christie's passing and touch can leave him down on occasion.
     
  13. Liam Scales

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    Christie is absolute streets ahead of Armstrong technically for me. Not even the slightest bit of competion. Armstrong’s biggest weakness that.
     
  14. CookieMonster Geez yer cookies Gold Member

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    Technically? Christie is way ahead of him in that regard as well, you see that in Europe, Armstrong was an absolute passenger in most european games where as Christie gets stuck in and has the ability to back it up.
     
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  15. Lewis Kerr

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    Armstrong had a great engine, a fine footballing brain and a wicked shot on him but his touch was absolutely * at times. Looked awkward on the ball and had erratic passing.

    Christie is miles ahead of him technically
     
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  16. clonbhoy

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    I don't know, I find him terribly frustrating at times because of it. The ball often seems to bounce off him. It mightn't always be technique, sometimes it might be concentration, but is certainly an area he needs to work on.
     
  17. clonbhoy

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    Christie's too. That and sloppy passing, something Armstrong was also prone too. I was never sure about Armstrong in Europe and am less sure about Christie.
     
  18. CookieMonster Geez yer cookies Gold Member

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    Do you remember watching Armstrong? Touch of a * trampoline.
     
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  19. clonbhoy

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    Maybe Christie is a victim of being the present, you may be correct. I still don't think his first touch is good enough for Europe.
     
  20. Valhalla Thus spoke Batistuta.

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    Canny remember who said it but someone in here summed it up when they said Armstrong’s second touch is him trying to bring the ball down on his chest because of how bad is first touch is :56:
     
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