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Bachar Houli - بشار حولي,

Massively overrated.

Soft. Pissweak. Nowhere near good enough. Like the coach and at least a dozen of hos team mates.
 
At best he should be back up when we get 14 injuries in the back line.
Has he ever been dropped since arriving? What did he sign, never to be dropped in 5 years?
Shocking, unskilled, one dimensional and as weak as they come.
Why Batchelor can't get a game in front of this bloke is unbelievable.
A real coach would have him and Grigg packed and shipped out.
 
The day this clown never puts the jumper on with be a great day. Is rapidly getting toward tivendale, fiora territory
 
All of the other teams no him insidw out.
No right foot. No hard ball.waits on the outside 5m behind play.

Move him on and thank him for his efforts
 
I cant believe how many times this guy asks for the ball when he is on his right side and how stupid his teamates are for given the ball to him. I have never seen a guy fumble so much in my life.
 
Sintiger said:
I posted 2 weeks ago that Houli has had groin issues this season which has been restricting him. He still has although they are being managed.

Seemed to be moving more freely yesterday.

This has reduced his kicking distance. Struggles to kick the ball 50m now. Might need a spell to get it right.
 
Against North Melbourne we need runners.

I know he's been very average but you take out Houli our only runners are Lids (who will get sat on) and Ellis. We're already too stagnant.

Last year Houli did not play and Ellis got knocked out. It left us with just White and Lids. We got smashed by leg speed and spread.

I wouldn't drop him. Grigg goes first.
 
mad_doggy911 said:
Against North Melbourne we need runners.

I know he's been very average but you take out Houli our only runners are Lids (who will get sat on) and Ellis. We're already too stagnant.

Last year Houli did not play and Ellis got knocked out. It left us with just White and Lids. We got smashed by leg speed and spread.

I wouldn't drop him. Grigg goes first.

Are you serious? Houli is a Cat, get him out and you wouldn't miss him.
What speed? The speed that gets him confused to where to kick it too or the speed to get away from any body contact
The trash (from other clubs) we have brought in is disgraceful.
You couldn't find two weaker players then Houli & Grigg. And now you know why they weren't regulars at their previous club
 
Decent man and all, I'm pretty sure that Houli has given his all, his best and that his football career most likely won't attain any greater heights than so far achieved. Is more a passenger now than a contributor.
 
For those that do not understand the dislike for Houli watch the 4th goal to Essendon on last weeks replay. Looked much worse live but you can see the back peddling from Houli when a contested was needed to prevent a goal to Howlett. Then two minutes later another insipid attack on at contest that was commented on by channel 7.
 
Maximum kick length 45m in 2014. Lost a yard of pace due to injury. Not quick when fit.

Paddock now.
 
Dyer'ere said:
Maximum kick length 45m in 2014. Lost a yard of pace due to injury. Not quick when fit.

Paddock now.

His not going get any better, so it's better just delisting him and finding someone with some real footy smarts to play in his position.
Houli won't get a game at GWS
 
Apart from not having a right foot!...and not overly couragous!...this guy is physically week!.....tonight he had his tackles brushed off, got out positioned several times aswell! does anybody see this in the coaches box? or is just me and Matty Knights?
 
Not only that, he regularly handballed it to someone putting them immediately under pressure, then gave a "fake chase" when the ball got turned over. You know, the type of chase that makes it look like you're running after your opponent, but never hard enough to get close to him to do something.