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Moshni

this man is a hero he stayed after full time to talk to fans sign autographs etc...
This man loves it he should be awarded some sort of prise for just being the man he is.
 
...and he was still there well after you left.

He said "no" to no one, smiled all the way through, ignored the kitman trying to get his shirt. Made a lot of really young fans' days.
 
He strikes me as a guy thats loves being a professional. A shame more of the players cant follow his example.
I think it's a lot simpler than that, he's just a guy who loves playing football and is enjoying every minute of it all. The fact the crowd have taken him to their hearts gives him an extra buzz and he's a genuine bloke who wants to please everyone, hence what we saw yesterday. It wasn't only that, it was his reaction when Coughlan came on and gave him the most obvious signal ever to go up front! Totally endears himself to everyone, on and off the pitch.
 
Despite some of the more negative posts about Moshni, you need to remember he is a first year pro, in a foreign country, had no pre season, and has suffered so many injuries and is still playing with them - even yesterday!

He will become a great player for Southend next season without any doubt whatsoever.

Enjoy him while he is here as it won't be for long as he is destined for higher leagues than ours.

Some good news though is that he has recommended a friend of his who by his own admission is miles better than Mosh!! - comment is straight from the Directors box
 
I think it's a lot simpler than that, he's just a guy who loves playing football and is enjoying every minute of it all. The fact the crowd have taken him to their hearts gives him an extra buzz and he's a genuine bloke who wants to please everyone, hence what we saw yesterday. It wasn't only that, it was his reaction when Coughlan came on and gave him the most obvious signal ever to go up front! Totally endears himself to everyone, on and off the pitch.

And that is something that is missing from so many teams. They may have better players and more consistent results, but to see a player who loves his game is a joy to behold. If only there were more like him, attendances would be up and the game might once again be a sport of the common man rather than a business.
 
We have only ever had 2 players, Stan and Freddie, that people would come to se irrespective of our league position or opponents. Bilel is that type of player, and he has huge ability, I've rather he improved with us than another club.
 
He is only recently backfrom a long lay off. Played pretty well at the back- however I really do believe he could be even more effective up front. Good in the air, quick for a big man and a couple of time he held the ball up brilliantly before playing someone in- the second time Clohessy who nearly set a goal up for Corr.

In L2 a front two of Corr and Mohsni would cause mayhem...

Perhaps he can be given a run up front in the pre-season?

If not, when fit he is a very good CB if a we all know a little raw.
 
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