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Where are they now : Vadaine Oliver

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I liked Vadane Oliver. He looked like a decent player and in comparison to Kairo Mitchell who was absolutely useless.

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While I wasn’t particularly impressed by him, I acknowledge his hard work. Perhaps in a stronger team, he might have shown a different side. He seems to be proving himself as a goalscorer in his current team. I wish him all the best.

I wasn't a big fan of his, but I thought he looked good in goal. He would probably do well in a Notts team now that focuses on giving the strikers plenty of chances. In games where Macaulay Langstaff doesn't get much service, he wouldn't be helpful up front. It's about giving him chances to score.

Old style centre forward who made a nuisance of himself. Not the best goalscorer but I would definitely have him in my squad as an impact player as I think he is a better player now than the one we had on loan.

I remember the game against Grimsby at home where he came on and caused havoc amongst their defence, which enabled us to come back from 2-0 down.

 

In my opinion, his performance was mediocre at best, and we could aim for better. It’s pleasing to see former players succeed, but the likelihood of that happening here is low. I don’t foresee him advancing in the same manner given our current trajectory.

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