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Pablo Felipe Pablo- is he absolute gash?

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He’s got me stumped. He puts in so much effort and runs all day and makes us a lot better off the ball as well as trying hard when we have it, harasses defenders and tires the opposition out to give a good opportunity for Wilson to come on. I like him. We are better when he’s playing…

BUT he seems like an utter donkey. Giraffe on roller skates. Woeful touch under any sort of pressure and off the speed of the game in any sort of tight situation and looks less likely to score than Areola. Like the absolute opposite of Wilson who has none of th physical tools but all the brain and composure. 

So what do we make of him? 
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In the Spain WC squad along with Soler.
Embarrassing for us.

Payer retired , bet he could score still those free kicks for us. (if we actually got near the oppo goal )
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 22 Mar 2026, 20:24 his transfer (the fee) is definitely questionable, of course nothing to do with him, but yet more skullduggery
Yep.
 certainly  has  a pungent whiff of  student union minge about it 
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6 games
4 shots
0 on target
works hard 😕
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his transfer (the fee) is definitely questionable, of course nothing to do with him, but yet more skullduggery
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wingdamage wrote: 22 Mar 2026, 19:38 Scored a great free kick today and bungled a bit too. Lost 2-1 to Athletic.
Still playing with a smile on his face. 

Still fucks me off we let him go. Only West Ham could let go of such a gooden, both on and off the pitch. Fucking brainless management. 🤪

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Scored a great free kick today and bungled a bit too. Lost 2-1 to Athletic.
Still playing with a smile on his face. 
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Alfs wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 17:55
Manuel wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 10:01
He's 21... He looked better last night than he has before his touch unlike before was excellent so I'm not so sure about that. 
We will see, but how long can you justify a grafter for in that position who has no goal threat?
That's what COYI used to say about Summerville. It takes rime to get used to the Prem, as you well know.
Completely different players and circumstances, so a daft comparison to be fair, and not sure what you mean by getting use to the Prem, as he is doing well, no? He's just not a goal threat and I don't ever see him scoring many at this level. If you disagree and think he will, all good, and I hope you are right and I'm wrong.
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Manuel wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 10:01
He's 21... He looked better last night than he has before his touch unlike before was excellent so I'm not so sure about that. 
We will see, but how long can you justify a grafter for in that position who has no goal threat?
That's what COYI used to say about Summerville. It takes rime to get used to the Prem, as you well know.
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John Drake" wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 11:01 We don't have any free-scoring striker on the books and Nuno can only work with what he's got. The upturn in form has coincided with playing Taty and Pablo together upfront. It has allowed Bowen and Summerville to exploit the space left. Difficult to argue against that.

Is Pablo a saviour? No, but he has made a significant difference.

Let's face it, in an ideal world we would have better players in many different positions. But that's not where we are. In the meantime, I'm hoping we can stick with the Pablo/ Taty combination because it appears to make best use of what we have. 
 
I'm content for the moment with players that put in a shift even if they are less talented than cunts like Paqueta. Players you can actually, dare I say it, start to like. I think if everyone is fit Pablo starts with Taty up top due to his effectiveness as the bringer of effort and chaos. 
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John Drake" wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 11:01 We don't have any free-scoring striker on the books and Nuno can only work with what he's got. The upturn in form has coincided with playing Taty and Pablo together upfront. It has allowed Bowen and Summerville to exploit the space left. Difficult to argue against that.

Is Pablo a saviour? No, but he has made a significant difference.

Let's face it, in an ideal world we would have better players in many different positions. But that's not where we are. In the meantime, I'm hoping we can stick with the Pablo/ Taty combination because it appears to make best use of what we have. 
Is the upturn down to playing both together? I think there is only one match out of the last 6, Chelsea, where they started together (I could be wrong). Taty is clearly more of a goal threat and if it's just one up front I prefer it is him. But agree you make the best use of what we have.

Update: I just checked further back and they started Tottenham and Sunderland too. So fair enough with those games. 
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We don't have any free-scoring striker on the books and Nuno can only work with what he's got. The upturn in form has coincided with playing Taty and Pablo together upfront. It has allowed Bowen and Summerville to exploit the space left. Difficult to argue against that.

Is Pablo a saviour? No, but he has made a significant difference.

Let's face it, in an ideal world we would have better players in many different positions. But that's not where we are. In the meantime, I'm hoping we can stick with the Pablo/ Taty combination because it appears to make best use of what we have. 
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I'd be more worried if he was missing easy chances.  His job is for the team and he's doing that pretty well.  I think he will get goals but for now he's an asset and we need him in the team. 
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fraser wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 10:08
Manuel wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 10:01
fraser wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 09:59
He's 21... He looked better last night than he has before his touch unlike before was excellent so I'm not so sure about that. 
We will see, but how long can you justify a grafter for in that position who has no goal threat?
 
Hopefully they will come, but it depends if he keeps playing and when he does we seem to score more goals... We have won every minute he has been on the pitch for us apart from Burnley when we were 2 up and he was a sub. 

If he isn't scoring goals and that continues does it matter? 
It's hard to say right now if that is enough to keep his spot indefinitely, generally players in that position are required to chip in. We will only ever find out if we stay up and Nuno has funds available.
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Manuel wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 10:01
fraser wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 09:59
Manuel wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 09:56 He is what he is, a limited footballer but one who has clearly brought some value to the side in Nuno's preferred system. If we stay up I suspect Nuno will be looking for an upgrade on him while demoting him to the bench.

Let's all cheer for Pablo 1, 2, 3...
He's 21... He looked better last night than he has before his touch unlike before was excellent so I'm not so sure about that. 
We will see, but how long can you justify a grafter for in that position who has no goal threat?
 
 
Hopefully they will come, but it depends if he keeps playing and when he does we seem to score more goals... We have won every minute he has been on the pitch for us apart from Burnley when we were 2 up and he was a sub. 

If he isn't scoring goals and that continues does it matter? 
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If he can start scoring it would be great.
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fraser wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 09:59
Manuel wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 09:56 He is what he is, a limited footballer but one who has clearly brought some value to the side in Nuno's preferred system. If we stay up I suspect Nuno will be looking for an upgrade on him while demoting him to the bench.

Let's all cheer for Pablo 1, 2, 3...
He's 21... He looked better last night than he has before his touch unlike before was excellent so I'm not so sure about that. 
We will see, but how long can you justify a grafter for in that position who has no goal threat?
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Manuel wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 09:56 He is what he is, a limited footballer but one who has clearly brought some value to the side in Nuno's preferred system. If we stay up I suspect Nuno will be looking for an upgrade on him while demoting him to the bench.

Let's all cheer for Pablo 1, 2, 3...
He's 21... He looked better last night than he has before his touch unlike before was excellent so I'm not so sure about that. 
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He is what he is, a limited footballer but one who has clearly brought some value to the side in Nuno's preferred system. If we stay up I suspect Nuno will be looking for an upgrade on him while demoting him to the bench.

If we go down he will be useful in that league.

Let's all cheer for Pablo 1, 2, 3...
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He had a really good game last night, good to have him back in the side.
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Manuel wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 08:15
fraser wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 08:10 Really surprised to see him start last night and I thought he was very good and actually up front rather than behind Taty... Thought we got worse when he went off. 
Haha! Let it go man.
Let what go this is a West Ham forum and a thread about one of our players are we not to discuss them he has come back from injury and had his best game for us. I'm pretty sure if a  player is bad it gets mentioned and their thread gets posted on

Bowen played well and his has been posted on too
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fraser wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 08:10 Really surprised to see him start last night and I thought he was very good and actually up front rather than behind Taty... Thought we got worse when he went off. 
Haha! Let it go man.
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Really surprised to see him start last night and I thought he was very good and actually up front rather than behind Taty... Thought we got worse when he went off. 
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There is a suggestion that he really needed an op, but we've gambled on regular rehab in the hope he'll get through until the end of the season.

So when he's back, don't be surprised if he breaks down again. 
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Council Scum" wrote: 05 Mar 2026, 10:49
Sir Alf" wrote: 05 Mar 2026, 10:44 Any updates on our “Roller Skated Giraffe” ? 😉

We need him available rather than having to play Wilson or the unfit Traore. 

Last update was that he was improving but still working apart from the squad which points to him still being maybe a month away from a return? I guess the FA cup tie in this sense is very helpful as it eats up 10 days? 
He's expected to be back for next weekend. 
Good news that
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Sir Alf" wrote: 05 Mar 2026, 10:44 Any updates on our “Roller Skated Giraffe” ? 😉

We need him available rather than having to play Wilson or the unfit Traore. 

Last update was that he was improving but still working apart from the squad which points to him still being maybe a month away from a return? I guess the FA cup tie in this sense is very helpful as it eats up 10 days? 
He's expected to be back for next weekend. 
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