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CONFIRMED - Terry Taylor - Signs on a 3 year deal

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  • TT showed yesterday what he brings. I actually felt like we might score from a set piece!!!!! The players actually looked shocked at the deliveries and maybe if he carries on doing them one of them might try to get on the end of them.

    if he disappears back into the back room abyss then that would be one of NJ’s stranger decisions 
  • Leuth said:
    Yeah, of the two it's Coventry surely who could play further forward. Anyway play them as the rear 2

    If/when we play 4-4-2(4222) with the box midfield then Coventry and Taylor can potentially both play but we really can't just have just one way of playing. 
    After 11 games it's quite clear we don't have a starting 11 set in stone or just one formation. Playing Birmingham at home or Cambridge could well need different tactics, personnel and formations. 

    For CAFC we need 16 players who may get on the pitch to produce because we just don't have the X factor player's this season. 
  • seth plum said:
    Yes, a good point.
    Talking of set pieces, with Southend United on the horizon, and the silly buggers cup games to come, I hope we are practicing penalties and have identified at least five credible penalty takers.
    Leaburn, Coventry, Docherty, Gillesphey, Edwards I would probably choose. 

    Keep TC as far away as possible from them
  • Really is crazy how the fortunes of a Footballer can change in such a short amount of time really. Just two months ago and we were potentially looking to move him on, although even then I dont think there was anyone who'd have been overly impressed had that happened.
  • Leuth said:
    seth plum said:
    Both Taylor and Karoy looked pretty tired towards the end of the game yesterday.
    Ironically one from having played too little in recent weeks and one from having played (international duty) too much.
    Forgive me but I can’t see the glaring difference between Taylor and Coventry. What am I missing?
    No glaring difference, but Coventry has a hell of an engine and can get all around the pitch. On the ball very little difference and Taylor may even be a bit brighter with the forward balls, but off the ball Coventry is probably our best player (Anderson isn't far off) 
    you think Anderson isn't fat off our best player, really?
  • edited October 20
    Leuth said:
    IR94 said:
    Leuth said:
    seth plum said:
    Both Taylor and Karoy looked pretty tired towards the end of the game yesterday.
    Ironically one from having played too little in recent weeks and one from having played (international duty) too much.
    Forgive me but I can’t see the glaring difference between Taylor and Coventry. What am I missing?
    No glaring difference, but Coventry has a hell of an engine and can get all around the pitch. On the ball very little difference and Taylor may even be a bit brighter with the forward balls, but off the ball Coventry is probably our best player (Anderson isn't far off) 
    you think Anderson isn't fat off our best player, really?
    Read what I wrote 
    Actually agree that off the ball Anderson is very good. His work rate and closing down/pestering opposition is almost second to none.. his biggest problem is his ability on the ball… just can’t seem to get that final part of his game figured out yet.. but hopefully with time it will come. 
  • sam3110 said:
    seth plum said:
    Yes, a good point.
    Talking of set pieces, with Southend United on the horizon, and the silly buggers cup games to come, I hope we are practicing penalties and have identified at least five credible penalty takers.
    Leaburn, Coventry, Docherty, Gillesphey, Edwards I would probably choose. 

    Keep TC as far away as possible from them
    The best penalty taker at the club is M'Bick. Was disappointed that he didn't get on the pitch yesterday.
  • sam3110 said:
    seth plum said:
    Yes, a good point.
    Talking of set pieces, with Southend United on the horizon, and the silly buggers cup games to come, I hope we are practicing penalties and have identified at least five credible penalty takers.
    Leaburn, Coventry, Docherty, Gillesphey, Edwards I would probably choose. 

    Keep TC as far away as possible from them
    It might be a  mistaken perception of mine, but I think a confident left footed penalty taker is the ideal.
    Something something to do with halves of the brain perceiving something something better accuracy or other signalling to the left side of the body or something.

  • sam3110 said:
    seth plum said:
    Yes, a good point.
    Talking of set pieces, with Southend United on the horizon, and the silly buggers cup games to come, I hope we are practicing penalties and have identified at least five credible penalty takers.
    Leaburn, Coventry, Docherty, Gillesphey, Edwards I would probably choose. 

    Keep TC as far away as possible from them
    Gas scored a decent amount of penalties last season. Including one at The Valley.
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  • Start Taylor and Coventry as the double pivot, the further forward two in the box midfield is the issue for me, neither Docherty nor Anderson have offered enough to warrant starting there, problem being we don't have anyone else who naturally fits.

    Would be tempted to play TC in one of those deeper roles, he offers more attacking threat and pace. Would allow us to start Leaburn up top with Godden.
  • Taylor's looked awful every time I've seen him play alongside another defensive midfielder. Why is pairing him with Coventry going to work when it fell so flat with Dobson last season?
  • Taylor's looked awful every time I've seen him play alongside another defensive midfielder. Why is pairing him with Coventry going to work when it fell so flat with Dobson last season?
    Because Dobson and CC are very different players and we would be playing a very different system with a different manager
  • I don't know whether Taylor & Coventry will work but the rest of our midfielders have been so anonymous that it's got to be worth a try.
  • NabySarr said:
    He was our best player today, closely followed by Leaburn and TC. More or less all of the positive play came through him, and he really grew into the game. 

    As for the people who I've seen say it's either him or Coventry, I don't understand the logic. They look like the two most technically gifted midfielders at the club, and Coventry has proven he can be our anchor, they should both start next game, not a case of one or the other. Both are better than Berry, Docherty, Campbell and Anderson, so start both. That simple imo. 

    Well done TT, hope to see more. 
    I agree, but think it’s unlikely we see it on Tuesday given Taylor looked knackered at the end. Hopefully have both starting on Saturday 
    Well fingers crossed, you'd like to think he can play twice a week. 

    Problem is now, we are a few injuries away from having a really depleted squad. Might be risky playing Taylor so much after a return as you say.
  • Leuth said:
    Chunes said:
    I don't know whether Taylor & Coventry will work but the rest of our midfielders have been so anonymous that it's got to be worth a try.
    You can't call Anderson anonymous tbh! He's a sort of wonderful wrecking-ball. Pratley with attacking effect (which is why I tolerate him) 
    Yeh, I was trying to think what "attacking effect" Darren Pratley ever had.
    I mean, apart from the 50 career goals.
  • Leuth said:
    Chunes said:
    I don't know whether Taylor & Coventry will work but the rest of our midfielders have been so anonymous that it's got to be worth a try.
    You can't call Anderson anonymous tbh! He's a sort of wonderful wrecking-ball. Pratley with attacking effect (which is why I tolerate him) 
    Yeh, I was trying to think what "attacking effect" Darren Pratley ever had.
    I mean, apart from the 50 career goals.
    That made me look (out of curiosity more than anything) and their goals per 90 are very similar. Pratley 0.08 vs Karoy's 0.05. Small sample size obviously but quit funny given the above comparison
  • Anderson definitely plays further forward and creates penalty-area havoc sometimes? Pratley was a set-piece threat, I'm talking open play
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  • Leuth said:
    IR94 said:
    Leuth said:
    seth plum said:
    Both Taylor and Karoy looked pretty tired towards the end of the game yesterday.
    Ironically one from having played too little in recent weeks and one from having played (international duty) too much.
    Forgive me but I can’t see the glaring difference between Taylor and Coventry. What am I missing?
    No glaring difference, but Coventry has a hell of an engine and can get all around the pitch. On the ball very little difference and Taylor may even be a bit brighter with the forward balls, but off the ball Coventry is probably our best player (Anderson isn't far off) 
    you think Anderson isn't fat off our best player, really?
    Read what I wrote 
    my apologies i misread
  • fenaddick said:
    Leuth said:
    Chunes said:
    I don't know whether Taylor & Coventry will work but the rest of our midfielders have been so anonymous that it's got to be worth a try.
    You can't call Anderson anonymous tbh! He's a sort of wonderful wrecking-ball. Pratley with attacking effect (which is why I tolerate him) 
    Yeh, I was trying to think what "attacking effect" Darren Pratley ever had.
    I mean, apart from the 50 career goals.
    That made me look (out of curiosity more than anything) and their goals per 90 are very similar. Pratley 0.08 vs Karoy's 0.05. Small sample size obviously but quit funny given the above comparison
    You may have missed the underlying subtext at play here.
    Leuth (who's opinions I generally respect) has a myopic and irrational hatred of Darren Pratley and has rather shoe-horned his prejudice into a defence of Anderson
  • fenaddick said:
    Leuth said:
    Chunes said:
    I don't know whether Taylor & Coventry will work but the rest of our midfielders have been so anonymous that it's got to be worth a try.
    You can't call Anderson anonymous tbh! He's a sort of wonderful wrecking-ball. Pratley with attacking effect (which is why I tolerate him) 
    Yeh, I was trying to think what "attacking effect" Darren Pratley ever had.
    I mean, apart from the 50 career goals.
    That made me look (out of curiosity more than anything) and their goals per 90 are very similar. Pratley 0.08 vs Karoy's 0.05. Small sample size obviously but quit funny given the above comparison
    You may have missed the underlying subtext at play here.
    Leuth (who's opinions I generally respect) has a myopic and irrational hatred of Darren Pratley and has rather shoe-horned his prejudice into a defence of Anderson
    Oh no I totally got that, was just genuinely curious! I do also think there's a valid point that Anderson needs to get more potent in front of goal but he's 19, he's got plenty of time
  • edited October 21
    Leuth said:
    Chunes said:
    I don't know whether Taylor & Coventry will work but the rest of our midfielders have been so anonymous that it's got to be worth a try.
    You can't call Anderson anonymous tbh! He's a sort of wonderful wrecking-ball. Pratley with attacking effect (which is why I tolerate him) 
    Yeah, true. 
  • fenaddick said:
    Leuth said:
    Chunes said:
    I don't know whether Taylor & Coventry will work but the rest of our midfielders have been so anonymous that it's got to be worth a try.
    You can't call Anderson anonymous tbh! He's a sort of wonderful wrecking-ball. Pratley with attacking effect (which is why I tolerate him) 
    Yeh, I was trying to think what "attacking effect" Darren Pratley ever had.
    I mean, apart from the 50 career goals.
    That made me look (out of curiosity more than anything) and their goals per 90 are very similar. Pratley 0.08 vs Karoy's 0.05. Small sample size obviously but quit funny given the above comparison
    You may have missed the underlying subtext at play here.
    Leuth (who's opinions I generally respect) has a myopic and irrational hatred of Darren Pratley and has rather shoe-horned his prejudice into a defence of Anderson
    I didn't hate Pratley and thought he had many good games for us, especially at centre-back. But he was so wasteful on the ball, we would always cede control with him on the pitch. There's a reason he got subbed off in the play-off final - having done his job and kept us relatively stable defensively, he wasn't needed when we looked to get on top 
  • Anderson is in a similar disruptor mould, but playing slightly further forward, so his brand of chaos tends to occur nearer the opposition penalty area, which is preferable as second balls can result in chances for us 
  • The main issue with Anderson is, I have rarely seen a central midfielder so uncomfortable with receiving the ball under pressure. He gives the ball away getting caught in possession far too often. He is a good runner and presses well but technically is a way off the required standard currently. He is young and will improve but shouldn't be starting at this level.
  • edited October 21
    I actually love the Karoy / Pratley comparison. Especially as Pratley started his career playing further forward as well & was a big part of Swansea’s rise up the divisions.
  • Karoy does the difficult things well and seems to mess up on the easier stuff. If he can sort that out he'll be very good. 
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