I was talking to someone about Jamie Vardy recently, and they said 'footballers lose their pace at 35. Watch him next year. It'll suddenly be gone'. Whether this happens remains to be seen, but Watson choosing not to stay at Big School FC might have had a modicum of self-realisation or it
I was talking to someone about Jamie Vardy recently, and they said 'footballers lose their pace at 35. Watch him next year. It'll suddenly be gone'. Whether this happens remains to be seen, but Watson choosing not to stay at Big School FC might have had a modicum of self-realisation or it
Jamie Vardy relies on pace a lot more than players like Watson though. Won’t be half the player when it does go. I don’t think players lose pace at a certain age, it’s dependant on quite a few factors.
His brain and reading of the game makes up for his lack of pace , the amount of positional interceptions he does each game is unreal . Second name on my team sheet behind Gunter at right back .
His brain and reading of the game makes up for his lack of pace , the amount of positional interceptions he does each game is unreal . Second name on my team sheet behind Gunter at right back .
Its why John Terry lasted so long at the very top - If you can read where the ball is going, you dont need pace... Pace is over-rated unless your an attacking player, its there to get you out of trouble when you've already made a mistake
He had a slightly slow start while he got match sharp but since then I think he’s been excellent. He’s the sort of midfielder some fans never appreciate but managers certainly do. He’s a good passer of the ball so the one thing I’d like to see from him is to be a bit more positive with his passing and opt for the sideways or backwards pass a little less often. Case in point was Saturday, first half he was mostly content just to retain possession, but for Williams’ goal in the second half he picks up the ball deep but dinks a lovely pass forward to Maddison despite being closed down. That early pass gives Maddison space and he plays it early forward to Gunter who in turn finds acres and picks out Jonny early, again in space. Not all down to Watson but he set the tone with that initial pass, one I’m sure that would’ve gone back to Pearce in the first half.
He had a slightly slow start while he got match sharp but since then I think he’s been excellent. He’s the sort of midfielder some fans never appreciate but managers certainly do. He’s a good passer of the ball so the one thing I’d like to see from him is to be a bit more positive with his passing and opt for the sideways or backwards pass a little less often. Case in point was Saturday, first half he was mostly content just to retain possession, but for Williams’ goal in the second half he picks up the ball deep but dinks a lovely pass forward to Maddison despite being closed down. That early pass gives Maddison space and he plays it early forward to Gunter who in turn finds acres and picks out Jonny early, again in space. Not all down to Watson but he set the tone with that initial pass, one I’m sure that would’ve gone back to Pearce in the first half.
Chicken and egg
He can make the pass because someone else has run into space.
He was also involved in the passing triangle to set Aneke free to shoot that lead to JFC's goal.
He's had bad games and good games but some people need a scapegoat. For two seasons that was Pratley, now it's Watson.
He had a slightly slow start while he got match sharp but since then I think he’s been excellent. He’s the sort of midfielder some fans never appreciate but managers certainly do. He’s a good passer of the ball so the one thing I’d like to see from him is to be a bit more positive with his passing and opt for the sideways or backwards pass a little less often. Case in point was Saturday, first half he was mostly content just to retain possession, but for Williams’ goal in the second half he picks up the ball deep but dinks a lovely pass forward to Maddison despite being closed down. That early pass gives Maddison space and he plays it early forward to Gunter who in turn finds acres and picks out Jonny early, again in space. Not all down to Watson but he set the tone with that initial pass, one I’m sure that would’ve gone back to Pearce in the first half.
Chicken and egg
He can make the pass because someone else has run into space.
He was also involved in the passing triangle to set Aneke free to shoot that lead to JFC's goal.
He's had bad games and good games but some people need a scapegoat. For two seasons that was Pratley, now it's Watson.
I don't agree Pratley was a scapegoat last season, certainly was in his first season with us.
Also agree about Watson, some people have already decided he's slow and past it. Actually when he moves he's quicker than I thought, and still has that cool head we need.
He had a slightly slow start while he got match sharp but since then I think he’s been excellent. He’s the sort of midfielder some fans never appreciate but managers certainly do. He’s a good passer of the ball so the one thing I’d like to see from him is to be a bit more positive with his passing and opt for the sideways or backwards pass a little less often. Case in point was Saturday, first half he was mostly content just to retain possession, but for Williams’ goal in the second half he picks up the ball deep but dinks a lovely pass forward to Maddison despite being closed down. That early pass gives Maddison space and he plays it early forward to Gunter who in turn finds acres and picks out Jonny early, again in space. Not all down to Watson but he set the tone with that initial pass, one I’m sure that would’ve gone back to Pearce in the first half.
Chicken and egg
He can make the pass because someone else has run into space.
He was also involved in the passing triangle to set Aneke free to shoot that lead to JFC's goal.
He's had bad games and good games but some people need a scapegoat. For two seasons that was Pratley, now it's Watson.
I don't agree Pratley was a scapegoat last season, certainly was in his first season with us.
Also agree about Watson, some people have already decided he's slow and past it. Actually when he moves he's quicker than I thought, and still has that cool head we need.
For certain people, or for a certain person, he was.
But I agree, some made their minds up and they are very slow to change.
He had a slightly slow start while he got match sharp but since then I think he’s been excellent. He’s the sort of midfielder some fans never appreciate but managers certainly do. He’s a good passer of the ball so the one thing I’d like to see from him is to be a bit more positive with his passing and opt for the sideways or backwards pass a little less often. Case in point was Saturday, first half he was mostly content just to retain possession, but for Williams’ goal in the second half he picks up the ball deep but dinks a lovely pass forward to Maddison despite being closed down. That early pass gives Maddison space and he plays it early forward to Gunter who in turn finds acres and picks out Jonny early, again in space. Not all down to Watson but he set the tone with that initial pass, one I’m sure that would’ve gone back to Pearce in the first half.
Chicken and egg
He can make the pass because someone else has run into space.
He was also involved in the passing triangle to set Aneke free to shoot that lead to JFC's goal.
He's had bad games and good games but some people need a scapegoat. For two seasons that was Pratley, now it's Watson.
I don't agree Pratley was a scapegoat last season, certainly was in his first season with us.
Also agree about Watson, some people have already decided he's slow and past it. Actually when he moves he's quicker than I thought, and still has that cool head we need.
For certain people, or for a certain person, he was.
But I agree, some made their minds up and they are very slow to change.
You've obviously noticed an individual which is fair enough as probably warranted. Generally though I feel Pratley was pretty appreciated last season.
It's natural to form an early opinion on some players. I have done that this season with Bogle. Wouldn't say he's a scapegoat in my eyes, I just don't rate him. Will hold my hands up if he proves me wrong though, and I hope he does. Some fans not capable of that, their September opinion will also be their May one.
He had a slightly slow start while he got match sharp but since then I think he’s been excellent. He’s the sort of midfielder some fans never appreciate but managers certainly do. He’s a good passer of the ball so the one thing I’d like to see from him is to be a bit more positive with his passing and opt for the sideways or backwards pass a little less often. Case in point was Saturday, first half he was mostly content just to retain possession, but for Williams’ goal in the second half he picks up the ball deep but dinks a lovely pass forward to Maddison despite being closed down. That early pass gives Maddison space and he plays it early forward to Gunter who in turn finds acres and picks out Jonny early, again in space. Not all down to Watson but he set the tone with that initial pass, one I’m sure that would’ve gone back to Pearce in the first half.
Chicken and egg
He can make the pass because someone else has run into space.
He was also involved in the passing triangle to set Aneke free to shoot that lead to JFC's goal.
He's had bad games and good games but some people need a scapegoat. For two seasons that was Pratley, now it's Watson.
I don't agree Pratley was a scapegoat last season, certainly was in his first season with us.
Also agree about Watson, some people have already decided he's slow and past it. Actually when he moves he's quicker than I thought, and still has that cool head we need.
For certain people, or for a certain person, he was.
But I agree, some made their minds up and they are very slow to change.
You've obviously noticed an individual which is fair enough as probably warranted. Generally though I feel Pratley was pretty appreciated last season.
It's natural to form an early opinion on some players. I have done that this season with Bogle. Wouldn't say he's a scapegoat in my eyes, I just don't rate him. Will hold my hands up if he proves me wrong though, and I hope he does. Some fans not capable of that, their September opinion will also be their May one.
Agree, most fans could see what Pratley brought to the table.
He started all bar one of Forest's 46 League games last season. I'm not saying it's directly because of him but you can't say that he didn't contribute in a meaningful way to them finishing 7th - especially as they are currently 21st.
His brain and reading of the game makes up for his lack of pace , the amount of positional interceptions he does each game is unreal . Second name on my team sheet behind Gunter at right back .
Can't disagree with any of this. (Apart from playing Watson behind Gunter at right back).
I disagreed with use of Pratley in any sort role higher up the pitch than DM last season (and we got relegated not scoring many goals didn't we) but I think if we totted up my player marks for him it'd be about average. Certainly less a scapegoat than a symbol of how technically limited players were expected to create play due to our lack of squad depth.
As for Watson, I've been alternatively impressed and unimpressed this season, depending on how much there's been a Scott Fraser type to give him the complete runaround. Undoubtedly he's a decent (if sometimes negative) user of the ball, and the yellow cards have dried up, but Pratley is definitely the more all-action option in that role.
Interested in how that makes me a scapegoater, especially coming from someone whose Naby Sarr voodoo doll was in evidence every time he spoke of him. And speaking of which, scapegoats are collectively-decided. I alone cannot scapegoat someone, but I sure as hell will defend almost anyone who is a scapegoat. Current project: poor old Omar Bogle. Must do better: Alex Gilbey.
1) He generally makes himself available to receive the ball. Team-mates love that. 2) He has a clear idea of the pass he intends to make before he receives the ball. This means that his success rate is usually pretty good.
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Second name on my team sheet behind Gunter at right back .
He can make the pass because someone else has run into space.
He was also involved in the passing triangle to set Aneke free to shoot that lead to JFC's goal.
He's had bad games and good games but some people need a scapegoat. For two seasons that was Pratley, now it's Watson.
Also agree about Watson, some people have already decided he's slow and past it. Actually when he moves he's quicker than I thought, and still has that cool head we need.
But I agree, some made their minds up and they are very slow to change.
It's natural to form an early opinion on some players. I have done that this season with Bogle. Wouldn't say he's a scapegoat in my eyes, I just don't rate him. Will hold my hands up if he proves me wrong though, and I hope he does. Some fans not capable of that, their September opinion will also be their May one.
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As for Watson, I've been alternatively impressed and unimpressed this season, depending on how much there's been a Scott Fraser type to give him the complete runaround. Undoubtedly he's a decent (if sometimes negative) user of the ball, and the yellow cards have dried up, but Pratley is definitely the more all-action option in that role.
Interested in how that makes me a scapegoater, especially coming from someone whose Naby Sarr voodoo doll was in evidence every time he spoke of him. And speaking of which, scapegoats are collectively-decided. I alone cannot scapegoat someone, but I sure as hell will defend almost anyone who is a scapegoat. Current project: poor old Omar Bogle. Must do better: Alex Gilbey.
1) He generally makes himself available to receive the ball. Team-mates love that.
2) He has a clear idea of the pass he intends to make before he receives the ball. This means that his success rate is usually pretty good.
If he had energy and pace, he would be Kinsella.