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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2017 15:59:25 GMT
Interesting reading this thread. When JCS first played he looked very good - comfortable on the ball, a good passer and decent in the air. You could say similar things about Colkett too - lovely touch, subtle passes and chipping in with goals. At the moment they are both pretty players - good technique. But they are not match-hardened - and we found this out as their loans continued. They may both do well in The Champ/ L1 but I don't see a Premiership player in these guys. Personally, I wouldn't want either back because they are further back in their development than say Sweeney. But I'm interested to see what happens to them next season - I reckon on loan to a L1 or L2 club. What you are missing is sweeney had nearly a season playingredients for wimbleconomic before his move to Stoke so was already used to the blood and thunder of league 1 football whereason colkett and just didn't have that to fall back cominguarantee out of development football which is effectively youth football and it must have been a shock to their system to be roughed up game after game.both have a lot of natural ability that will gradually come through and maybe make a few of their critics on here choke on their words
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2017 16:32:55 GMT
Interesting reading this thread. When JCS first played he looked very good - comfortable on the ball, a good passer and decent in the air. You could say similar things about Colkett too - lovely touch, subtle passes and chipping in with goals. At the moment they are both pretty players - good technique. But they are not match-hardened - and we found this out as their loans continued. They may both do well in The Champ/ L1 but I don't see a Premiership player in these guys. Personally, I wouldn't want either back because they are further back in their development than say Sweeney. But I'm interested to see what happens to them next season - I reckon on loan to a L1 or L2 club. What you are missing is sweeney had nearly a season playingredients for wimbleconomic before his move to Stoke so was already used to the blood and thunder of league 1 football whereason colkett and just didn't have that to fall back cominguarantee out of development football which is effectively youth football and it must have been a shock to their system to be roughed up game after game.both have a lot of natural ability that will gradually come through and maybe make a few of their critics on here choke on their words Yes exactly. How many times do we write off young talent due to experience? It takes time and investment
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Post by lmgas on Jun 8, 2017 18:41:56 GMT
What you are missing is sweeney had nearly a season playingredients for wimbleconomic before his move to Stoke so was already used to the blood and thunder of league 1 football whereason colkett and just didn't have that to fall back cominguarantee out of development football which is effectively youth football and it must have been a shock to their system to be roughed up game after game.both have a lot of natural ability that will gradually come through and maybe make a few of their critics on here choke on their words Yes exactly. How many times do we write off young talent due to experience? It takes time and investment Yeah, but they are another teams investment, not ours, we shouldn't be taking the hit for their mistakes if we aren't going to reap the benefits of their development. I'll be disappointed if we have untested players who will cost us points next season if they aren't our own players that we're bringing through.
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