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  • edited December 2020
    Davo55 said:
    Another thing about Bow’s tendency to “shoot from the lip” is that it could make it a lot more difficult to attract and keep young loanees from higher status clubs. The likes of Famewo and Maarten won’t want to be around an unhappy dressing room and their clubs won’t want that either. Watch them get pulled back in January if Bows doesn’t sort it. 
    Bowyer's comments yesterday do not seem to have bothered Maatsen that much considering he 'liked' this Instagram post.


  • Lurker said:
    As Williams chose to trigger the contract extension after relegation, would he be using a large chunk of our wage budget? Looks to me like Bowyer didn’t want him to stay, Williams chose to stay and now Bowyer wouldn’t mind getting rid in January to free up wages for a player he wants. 
    I have no idea how much JW is on, but I would bet its considerably more than 2.5k a week, or what ever the average is.  If he goes in January could you bring in a better player on 2.5k a week?

    Highly unlikely imo 
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Lurker said:
    As Williams chose to trigger the contract extension after relegation, would he be using a large chunk of our wage budget? Looks to me like Bowyer didn’t want him to stay, Williams chose to stay and now Bowyer wouldn’t mind getting rid in January to free up wages for a player he wants. 
    I have no idea how much JW is on, but I would bet its considerably more than 2.5k a week, or what ever the average is.  If he goes in January could you bring in a better player on 2.5k a week?

    Highly unlikely imo 
    Dunno, you could argue that Scott Fraser's style was very similar on Wednesday night... Would pick up the ball and run with it, sometimes drawing a free kick but always looking to make a Albie Morgan style pass so had more end product to him - Trouble is he's only just joined MK Dons so doubt he'd move so soon, thankfully joined after the Salary Cap so wont be above it either, the other issue is we only saw one performance where he was on his game, how often is he not at that level
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Lurker said:
    As Williams chose to trigger the contract extension after relegation, would he be using a large chunk of our wage budget? Looks to me like Bowyer didn’t want him to stay, Williams chose to stay and now Bowyer wouldn’t mind getting rid in January to free up wages for a player he wants. 
    I have no idea how much JW is on, but I would bet its considerably more than 2.5k a week, or what ever the average is.  If he goes in January could you bring in a better player on 2.5k a week?

    Highly unlikely imo 
    But could we bring in a more effective player? Someone fitter and not so injury prone?
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Lurker said:
    As Williams chose to trigger the contract extension after relegation, would he be using a large chunk of our wage budget? Looks to me like Bowyer didn’t want him to stay, Williams chose to stay and now Bowyer wouldn’t mind getting rid in January to free up wages for a player he wants. 
    I have no idea how much JW is on, but I would bet its considerably more than 2.5k a week, or what ever the average is.  If he goes in January could you bring in a better player on 2.5k a week?

    Highly unlikely imo 
    Dunno, you could argue that Scott Fraser's style was very similar on Wednesday night... Would pick up the ball and run with it, sometimes drawing a free kick but always looking to make a Albie Morgan style pass so had more end product to him - Trouble is he's only just joined MK Dons so doubt he'd move so soon, thankfully joined after the Salary Cap so wont be above it either, the other issue is we only saw one performance where he was on his game, how often is he not at that level
    Just because he joined after the salary cap doesn't mean he is on a low wage.  

  • Seems alright
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Lurker said:
    As Williams chose to trigger the contract extension after relegation, would he be using a large chunk of our wage budget? Looks to me like Bowyer didn’t want him to stay, Williams chose to stay and now Bowyer wouldn’t mind getting rid in January to free up wages for a player he wants. 
    I have no idea how much JW is on, but I would bet its considerably more than 2.5k a week, or what ever the average is.  If he goes in January could you bring in a better player on 2.5k a week?

    Highly unlikely imo 
    Dunno, you could argue that Scott Fraser's style was very similar on Wednesday night... Would pick up the ball and run with it, sometimes drawing a free kick but always looking to make a Albie Morgan style pass so had more end product to him - Trouble is he's only just joined MK Dons so doubt he'd move so soon, thankfully joined after the Salary Cap so wont be above it either, the other issue is we only saw one performance where he was on his game, how often is he not at that level
    But Fraser was playing further forward than Williams is normally allowed to do with us. He can certainly do everything Fraser was doing, including, when playing for Wales, scoring goals.(I'm no excusing his poor defensive work though, btw).

    Fraser looked good Wednesday because for whatever reason we failed to adjust to deal with him. I'm always wary though of getting a thing about players based on one good game they had against us. I think you might be old enough to remember Ronnie Moore and Tony Towner. In 1984 under the useless Ken Craggs we played Rotherham at the Valley. Towner and Moore absolutely tore us up, it was 4-1 but could have been 8. We eventually signed both of them (we all chipped in to buy Moore). He was so-so, but Tony Towner was absolutely feckin' useless.
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  • I don’t think Bowyer’s been the same since his stint as a Skysports pundit !
    Who else was on with him?


  • edited December 2020
    I havent watched any games, just followed on here. So am relatively out of touch.

    For me it may be something to do with Maddison, and his reputation for disruption.

    Or Ged Roddy, Sandeguard's man put in to oversee things- what is his remit?

    Is it the fans- what was said? (I have missed that entirely).

    It could just be Lee can't keep up with the whole situation. If he's as insensitive to mental issues as some suggest he'll always struggle to manage players. This is his first management job. As impressive as he is in terms of maturity, especially compared to what some expected given his past, he will have limitations to work on.

    Also I'd be asking Jackson some questions. He must have insight as the number 2. And where is Jason Euell in this and Gallen. I think it is 'drains up' time. Clear the air, and make key changes and before results get worse.
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Lurker said:
    As Williams chose to trigger the contract extension after relegation, would he be using a large chunk of our wage budget? Looks to me like Bowyer didn’t want him to stay, Williams chose to stay and now Bowyer wouldn’t mind getting rid in January to free up wages for a player he wants. 
    I have no idea how much JW is on, but I would bet its considerably more than 2.5k a week, or what ever the average is.  If he goes in January could you bring in a better player on 2.5k a week?

    Highly unlikely imo 
    Dunno, you could argue that Scott Fraser's style was very similar on Wednesday night... Would pick up the ball and run with it, sometimes drawing a free kick but always looking to make a Albie Morgan style pass so had more end product to him - Trouble is he's only just joined MK Dons so doubt he'd move so soon, thankfully joined after the Salary Cap so wont be above it either, the other issue is we only saw one performance where he was on his game, how often is he not at that level
    But Fraser was playing further forward than Williams is normally allowed to do with us. He can certainly do everything Fraser was doing, including, when playing for Wales, scoring goals.(I'm no excusing his poor defensive work though, btw).

    Fraser looked good Wednesday because for whatever reason we failed to adjust to deal with him. I'm always wary though of getting a thing about players based on one good game they had against us. I think you might be old enough to remember Ronnie Moore and Tony Towner. In 1984 under the useless Ken Craggs we played Rotherham at the Valley. Towner and Moore absolutely tore us up, it was 4-1 but could have been 8. We eventually signed both of them (we all chipped in to buy Moore). He was so-so, but Tony Towner was absolutely feckin' useless.
    I always felt Moore did well for us. In my view some of  his best moments were at Centre Back. In particular he was superb in the Spurs FA Cup ties. 

    Towner also tormented us for Millwall. You are right he was well past his best when we signed him.

    A more recent example would be Marcus Maddison. He always stood out when he played for Peterborough. Thinking about it Jonny himself was superb against us at Selhurst Park in our 2-1 defeat in 2012/13.

    Let's hope Marcus and Jonny are remembered in the years to come for right reasons. 
  • Jonnie Williams CAFC Stats from a google seach;

    since 2018 played 56 Assist 5, Goals 1

    nice bloke though!

  • edited December 2020
    Lurker said:
    As Williams chose to trigger the contract extension after relegation, would he be using a large chunk of our wage budget? Looks to me like Bowyer didn’t want him to stay, Williams chose to stay and now Bowyer wouldn’t mind getting rid in January to free up wages for a player he wants. 
    That probably was an issue before TS took over. But it is actually an advantage now as Williams is not subject to the cap.

    And Fraser looked good on Wednesday partly because he had team mates showing for him and supporting him and opponents who allowed that to happen.
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  • I don’t think Bowyer’s been the same since his stint as a Skysports pundit !
    Who else was on with him?


    Not sure but he got somewhat slaughtered for a not exactly verbally fluent performance.
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Lurker said:
    As Williams chose to trigger the contract extension after relegation, would he be using a large chunk of our wage budget? Looks to me like Bowyer didn’t want him to stay, Williams chose to stay and now Bowyer wouldn’t mind getting rid in January to free up wages for a player he wants. 
    I have no idea how much JW is on, but I would bet its considerably more than 2.5k a week, or what ever the average is.  If he goes in January could you bring in a better player on 2.5k a week?

    Highly unlikely imo 
    Dunno, you could argue that Scott Fraser's style was very similar on Wednesday night... Would pick up the ball and run with it, sometimes drawing a free kick but always looking to make a Albie Morgan style pass so had more end product to him - Trouble is he's only just joined MK Dons so doubt he'd move so soon, thankfully joined after the Salary Cap so wont be above it either, the other issue is we only saw one performance where he was on his game, how often is he not at that level
    But Fraser was playing further forward than Williams is normally allowed to do with us. He can certainly do everything Fraser was doing, including, when playing for Wales, scoring goals.(I'm no excusing his poor defensive work though, btw).

    Fraser looked good Wednesday because for whatever reason we failed to adjust to deal with him. I'm always wary though of getting a thing about players based on one good game they had against us. I think you might be old enough to remember Ronnie Moore and Tony Towner. In 1984 under the useless Ken Craggs we played Rotherham at the Valley. Towner and Moore absolutely tore us up, it was 4-1 but could have been 8. We eventually signed both of them (we all chipped in to buy Moore). He was so-so, but Tony Towner was absolutely feckin' useless.
    Nah both before my time, in '84 I was too busy shitting, eating and crying

    Although no different to 2020 really
    Oh sorry mate, take it as a compliment to the maturity beyond your years that you bring to topics like this :-)

    Anyway, it was actually 1-5. And Rotherham were little better than mid-table. 
  • I havent watched any games, just followed on here. So am relatively out of touch.

    For me it may be something to do with Maddison, and his reputation for disruption.

    Or Ged Roddy, Sandeguard's man put in to oversee things- what is his remit?

    Is it the fans- what was said? (I have missed that entirely).

    It could just be Lee can't keep up with the whole situation. If he's as insensitive to mental issues as some suggest he'll always struggle to manage players. This is his first management job. As impressive as he is in terms of maturity, especially compared to what some expected given his past, he will have limitations to work on.

    Also I'd be asking Jackson some questions. He must have insight as the number 2. And where is Jason Euell in this and Gallen. I think it is 'drains up' time. Clear the air, and make key changes and before results get worse.
    That is something that occurred to me as well.
  • edited December 2020
    I havent watched any games, just followed on here. So am relatively out of touch.

    For me it may be something to do with Maddison, and his reputation for disruption.

    You've got to be joking? 🤣

    How is Maddison to blame for Bowyers behaviour?
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Lurker said:
    As Williams chose to trigger the contract extension after relegation, would he be using a large chunk of our wage budget? Looks to me like Bowyer didn’t want him to stay, Williams chose to stay and now Bowyer wouldn’t mind getting rid in January to free up wages for a player he wants. 
    I have no idea how much JW is on, but I would bet its considerably more than 2.5k a week, or what ever the average is.  If he goes in January could you bring in a better player on 2.5k a week?

    Highly unlikely imo 
    Dunno, you could argue that Scott Fraser's style was very similar on Wednesday night... Would pick up the ball and run with it, sometimes drawing a free kick but always looking to make a Albie Morgan style pass so had more end product to him - Trouble is he's only just joined MK Dons so doubt he'd move so soon, thankfully joined after the Salary Cap so wont be above it either, the other issue is we only saw one performance where he was on his game, how often is he not at that level
    But Fraser was playing further forward than Williams is normally allowed to do with us. He can certainly do everything Fraser was doing, including, when playing for Wales, scoring goals.(I'm no excusing his poor defensive work though, btw).

    Fraser looked good Wednesday because for whatever reason we failed to adjust to deal with him. I'm always wary though of getting a thing about players based on one good game they had against us. I think you might be old enough to remember Ronnie Moore and Tony Towner. In 1984 under the useless Ken Craggs we played Rotherham at the Valley. Towner and Moore absolutely tore us up, it was 4-1 but could have been 8. We eventually signed both of them (we all chipped in to buy Moore). He was so-so, but Tony Towner was absolutely feckin' useless.
    Nah both before my time, in '84 I was too busy shitting, eating and crying

    Although no different to 2020 really
    Oh sorry mate, take it as a compliment to the maturity beyond your years that you bring to topics like this :-)

    Anyway, it was actually 1-5. And Rotherham were little better than mid-table. 
    What a miserable damp grey day at The Valley, that was. I seem to remember we went 1-0 ahead, Prague, before our total collapse at the back.

    Tony Towner seemed to be able to beat his man at will, make for the byline and there was Ronnie Moore on the end of the cross or causing havoc in our box. Classic wing play by Towner that day, so credit where it's due.

    Rotherham had made a poor start to that season, I believe - but were on a good run that saw them start to climb into the top half of the table.



  • Jonnie Williams CAFC Stats from a google seach;

    since 2018 played 56 Assist 5, Goals 1

    nice bloke though!

    But that honestly doesn't tell you anything. 

     Put Johnny's assist record against Maddison's and you would think one was premier league and one was dog and duck.

    Did Williams get a goal or an assist in the play off final?  Would we have won it, in normal time, without him?  Did he get a goal or assist when he ripped England International Kalvin Phillips a new one at the Valley last season?  Would we have won that game with out him?

    What about this stat

    Age 27 games above league 1 144
    Age 27 games above league 1 7

  • I havent watched any games, just followed on here. So am relatively out of touch.

    For me it may be something to do with Maddison, and his reputation for disruption.

    You've got to be joking? 🤣

    How is Maddison to blame for Bowyers behaviour?
    He has tattoos and ate pizza for dinner a couple of months ago. He’s basically the devil. 
  • edited December 2020
    Be interested to hear Solly speak up now with regards to his departure from the club. 

    I don’t want to go OTT with Bowyer, but I really am starting to go off him. I wouldn’t be bothered if he pissed off to West Brom or wherever. 
  • Jonnie Williams CAFC Stats from a google seach;

    since 2018 played 56 Assist 5, Goals 1

    nice bloke though!

    Backs up my point on the post match views thread that you can count his goals and assists since he’s been here on one hand....if you’re from Norfolk 
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