View Full Version : Anthony Stokes (F free agent b.1988)
Stuttgart88
19/09/2010, 4:51 PM
He timed the run very well actually. ex-UCD Conor Sammon also scored.
geysir
19/09/2010, 4:55 PM
very impressive, 10/10 for the overall awareness to set himself up for the tap in.
Charlie Darwin
19/09/2010, 5:04 PM
Reminiscent of Robbie at his best, timing his run to perfection.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PchY2LGMy1o
Predator
19/09/2010, 6:10 PM
Great timing indeed.
geysir
19/09/2010, 6:47 PM
I was sorta watching the game and Stokes did alright, good energy about him - esp with closing down, though I thought he made a red card tackle in any other language. First touch - isn´t great, holding up the ball - not great, but he has good vision and was involved in most moves. Yeah he does remind me a bit of Robbie.
As for Daryll, he has no striker instinct and generally has less to contribute than Chris Killen. I would like to see Stokes play with somebody else up front, Hooper?
tricky_colour
19/09/2010, 9:45 PM
Good finish - I would have missed :)
Razors left peg
19/09/2010, 9:46 PM
I really think Stokes is a proper poacher, which really goes against how he was played at Sunderland. He defo is not a winger
tetsujin1979
19/09/2010, 9:56 PM
I really think Stokes is a proper poacher, which really goes against how he was played at Sunderland. He defo is not a winger
eirebhoy always said his best position was as a central striker, and he hadn't really been played there since leaving Falkirk until he moved to Hibernian, playing under John Hughes again
Junior
19/09/2010, 10:16 PM
As for Daryll, he has no striker instinct and generally has less to contribute than Chris Killen. I would like to see Stokes play with somebody else up front, Hooper?
So far I'd have to agree on the Daryll front - Conor Salmon showed much more in terms of striker instincts and Killie only had about 30% possession!
gastric
20/09/2010, 12:29 AM
Sammon's goal was well-taken and he showed great composure. Stokes was the most imaginative and creative player for Celtic, but really the quality of the game was rubbish.
TrapAPony
22/09/2010, 8:56 PM
Scored twice (one was a penalty) in the Scottish Cup against Inverness CT,
Stokes made it five from the spot after he had been felled by Tuffey inside the Caley box after racing through to take advantage of Munro's headed back pass which was too short.
The Irishman then scored the goal of the night with nine minutes remaining, driving powerfully from outside the box to give the flailing Tuffey no chance.
rebelmusic
22/09/2010, 11:01 PM
3 in 2...20 something goals last season...and Shane Long is ahead in the pecking order :S
Fixer82
23/09/2010, 12:18 AM
I like Long but Stokes really should get in ahead of him for next squad. He is proving himself more and is worthy of a proper chance. And it appears he is enjoying his football.
I don't think he will get a call-up though. Trap is too stubborn
theworm2345
23/09/2010, 4:33 AM
I like Long but Stokes really should get in ahead of him for next squad. He is proving himself more and is worthy of a proper chance. And it appears he is enjoying his football.
I don't think he will get a call-up though. Trap is too stubborn
It is hard to comprehend how two players with a grand total of one goal between them this year (a penalty at that) get the call over Stokes who now has 4
Stuttgart88
23/09/2010, 6:57 AM
How many would Long score for Celtic?
tetsujin1979
23/09/2010, 9:06 AM
How many would Long score for Celtic?
How many did Stokes score for Sunderland, Sheffield United and Crystal Palace in the Championship?
geysir
23/09/2010, 10:06 AM
How Long is a Chinaman
tetsujin1979
23/09/2010, 10:28 AM
how high is his brother?
rebelmusic
23/09/2010, 10:59 AM
Was Stokes playing every week for those clubs? Not really
Razors left peg
23/09/2010, 11:42 AM
I think Long has been disappointing.I expected alot more from him after Doyle left Reading but he hasnt really kicked on and established himself properly at all. Stokes has impressed me in the last year with his change of attitude and hopefully he will continue. Its not like he has been totally ignored by Trap, he has been in plenty of squads and he will be back in soon enough if he keeps up his current form
Wolfie
23/09/2010, 12:30 PM
How Long is a Chinaman
how high is his brother?
His names Wai too Hi, if it offers any clarifiication.
theworm2345
23/09/2010, 2:06 PM
Was Stokes playing every week for those clubs? Not really
I can't speak for the other clubs, but more often than not Keane had him on the wing at Sunderland.
dr_peepee
23/09/2010, 6:49 PM
Similar at Palace and Shefield Utd by all accounts
rebelmusic
23/09/2010, 9:22 PM
And i think we all agree he's not a decent winger
Royal rover
25/09/2010, 9:24 PM
was at the game today - stokes played very well in parts - his ability alone made him stand out a mile from everyone else- this boy will be our number 1 striker in 12months if he keeps this up- having watched him on several occasions last season at hibs - he's working harder for the team more so now - this was evident today- it's shocking to think that Trap rates Sheridan higher - this boy is the real deal as far as i'm concerned
AlaskaFox
26/09/2010, 9:22 AM
Sheridan did score twice last night though. But I wonder what the comparison is in lower half Bulgarian teams and lower half Scottish ones.
Junior
27/09/2010, 1:53 PM
Was also at the Celtic game on Sat.
Stokes definitely put in a good shift. Looked dangerous and provided plenty of ammunition for his team mates. He pulled out wide and deep quite regularly and actually pinged in a few decent through balls / crosses. I wouldn't be quite as flattering as Royal rover above his performance but no doubt he diud play well and will be a key player for us in the forthcoming campaigns.
Interestingly, the endless running, closing down and crosses etc... perhaps showed he is becoming more of a 'team' player, something that Trap has raised concerns about in the past.
seanfhear
27/09/2010, 6:46 PM
Was also at the Celtic game on Sat.
Stokes definitely put in a good shift. Looked dangerous and provided plenty of ammunition for his team mates. He pulled out wide and deep quite regularly and actually pinged in a few decent through balls / crosses. I wouldn't be quite as flattering as Royal rover above his performance but no doubt he diud play well and will be a key player for us in the forthcoming campaigns.
Interestingly, the endless running, closing down and crosses etc... perhaps showed he is becoming more of a 'team' player, something that Trap has raised concerns about in the past.
Are Celtic in the Europa cup. It would be interesting to see how Anthony would do against european opposition.
Charlie Darwin
27/09/2010, 6:57 PM
They were knocked out but Stokes had already played in the Europa League for Hibs so he wouldn't have featured anyway.
Razors left peg
17/10/2010, 12:01 PM
watchin Celtic against Dundee united at the moment. Very frustrated to see Stokes being played out on the wing again. Especially since Samaras is being played up front. Really dont understand how managers dont see that Stokes has always played his best football when played as an out and out striker
tetsujin1979
17/10/2010, 12:05 PM
two magnificent passes from Stokes in midfield already, one leading to the opening goal, the other should have been a second from Samaras.
Razors left peg
17/10/2010, 12:09 PM
he is playing well, but like many good players he could go up to Scotland and stand out in alot of positions. But he has been messed around alot in his career already playing different positions, especially at Sunderland. But when he has been played up top he has been most effective
geysir
17/10/2010, 1:58 PM
Only saw the 2nd half against DU, but Stokes played very well I thought. He isn't being messed around with Celtic, at least not the way I saw it. Hooper is the striker, looking to feed off Stokes, Samaras and Maloney. Slight emphasis on all out attack.
seanfhear
17/10/2010, 4:57 PM
Only saw the 2nd half against DU, but Stokes played very well I thought. He isn't being messed around with Celtic, at least not the way I saw it. Hooper is the striker, looking to feed off Stokes, Samaras and Maloney. Slight emphasis on all out attack.
Is that whats called a nuance (whatever that means)
geysir
17/10/2010, 9:01 PM
Understatement, perhaps?
The future looks very bright for young Stokes. I have only seen him play for Celtic. He has been used out on the left - out on the right - up front. I can say that he has been an irrepressible force each time. The lad does not do self pity. He has so many elements to his game. He could be compared to Fortune, in style of play and role at Celtic, but Stokes is so much better that him - no question. If Fortune is a form line by which we can make a judgement, then Stokes would be firing on all cylinders for West Brom in the EPL.
I think Celtic are playing Rangers next, will be his biggest test I suppose. At the moment, I will restrain my predictions to that he has the potential to be one of our best ever players and just get him in the squad asap.
Charlie Darwin
17/10/2010, 9:49 PM
Fortune has one thing Stokes doesn't - superior strength and athleticism. That's actually two things.
Like you said, Rangers will be the real (and probably only) test of his abilities against top defenders. Every other week he's up against slow, cumbersome Scotsmen who can easily be overcome with a neat touch or a turn of pace, but he'll need a complete game to perform consistently against Rangers. That's what separated the best Celtic strikers of recent years like Larsson and Bellamy from players who'd found their level like Samaras and Jan Venegoor of Hesselink.
ifk101
18/10/2010, 7:07 AM
Like you said, Rangers will be the real (and probably only) test of his abilities against top defenders. Every other week he's up against slow, cumbersome Scotsmen who can easily be overcome with a neat touch or a turn of pace, but he'll need a complete game to perform consistently against Rangers. That's what separated the best Celtic strikers of recent years like Larsson and Bellamy from players who'd found their level like Samaras and Jan Venegoor of Hesselink.
In terms of technical ability, finishing, creativity and footballing intelligence it's pretty clear Stokes stands out from the crowd that is the Scottish game. I've seen enough of Stokes to know he is capable of playing at a higher level than that offered by Celtic. The only question marks lie over his ambition and determination to become the consistent "top" player you allude to.
Charlie Darwin
18/10/2010, 4:03 PM
I dunno, Samaras used to be a technically good player (and still is when he plays for Greece, bizarrely), but is legs seem to be made of spaghetti when he plays for Celtic. Maybe it's the altitude.
The Fly
18/10/2010, 6:11 PM
I dunno, Samaras used to be a technically good player (and still is when he plays for Greece, bizarrely), but is legs seem to be made of spaghetti when he plays for Celtic. Maybe it's the altitude.
...or the attitude. ;)
geysir
24/10/2010, 1:21 PM
Stokes never really made an impact the Glasgow derby (i.e.after the first minute). Some tidy work bringing the ball to his left foot, creating a shooting chance but not delivering.
Razors left peg
24/10/2010, 1:44 PM
played on the wing again. It really is a pet hate of mine that he keeps being played there
Royal rover
24/10/2010, 5:55 PM
Was at the game today - yes he played as a winger which doesn't suit him at all - when will Lennon learn - Samaras was on the left wing - Stokesy didn't look a bit confident - overall very average performance, he's much better than that
Sullivinho
24/10/2010, 6:09 PM
Samaras and Stokes as wingers?
Jesus wept..
geysir
24/10/2010, 6:19 PM
Samaras was actually not bad, except he was a 'bit' of a ball hanger :rolleyes:
Unfortunately it was Stokes' poorest performance for Celtic.
dr_peepee
24/10/2010, 7:18 PM
Stokes as a Winger is as Baffling to me as McShane as a fullback... Yet managers persist!!
Junior
24/10/2010, 8:12 PM
Poor today. The booking he received in the first minute was pretty much the only meaningful contribution he made in the game. It was a poor challenge and showed that any advice of keeping the head in this fixture was quickly forgotten.
Admittedly he was played out of position and I would have liked to seen him played up top alongside Hooper but Samaras was selected ahead of him for that position and anyway once Maloney went off injured we reverted to a 4-5-1 with Samaras dropping to the left flank. Bizarre really for a home fixture.
Poor Student
24/10/2010, 8:33 PM
Stokes was poor today. Should have been sent off for a reckless takle on Papac, could have broken his ankle. All he did today was drift infield and shoot wildly from distance with his left peg. There's an awful element of greed to his game. I know they say it's a healthy instinct for a striker but I think his decisions are way too far self centred.
Stuttgart88
25/10/2010, 5:35 PM
Stokes was poor today. Should have been sent off for a reckless takle on Papac, could have broken his ankle. All he did today was drift infield and shoot wildly from distance with his left peg. There's an awful element of greed to his game. I know they say it's a healthy instinct for a striker but I think his decisions are way too far self centred.That's what Marco Tardelli thinks too.
Stokes was poor today. Should have been sent off for a reckless takle on Papac, could have broken his ankle. All he did today was drift infield and shoot wildly from distance with his left peg. There's an awful element of greed to his game. I know they say it's a healthy instinct for a striker but I think his decisions are way too far self centred.
agreed - too self centred to be an effective winger. But enough to be a good goal scoring striker.
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