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Jake Forster-Caskey (ed. Signs a new contract extension to 2021)
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I've never really noticed JFC until very recently.
Always seemed very lightweight and only half engaged in the game. Nothing close to the likes of Cullen, Gallagher or Aribo. I like to see a midfielder win the ball and surge forward not play an endless series of neat five yard passes. Watson drives me mad.
Since he changed his name to Jordan I have noticed more aggression in his game and more attacking intent.
Now our best midfield player but sadly that's not saying much.
Nice hairstyle compared to Watson too.3 -
@Addickted2TheReds you idiot0
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Scoham said:
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SDAddick said:Scoham said:1
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ricky_otto said:1
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wmcf123 said:ricky_otto said:I just think it would help a player if the manager had a few kind words to say about him.4
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Would Bowyer like it if someone above him did the same to him, e.g. Ged Roddy saying in an interview
"I had a word with Lee about criticising players in public and he agreed to moderate his comments"2 -
SDAddick said:Scoham said:4
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ricky_otto said:wmcf123 said:ricky_otto said:I just think it would help a player if the manager had a few kind words to say about him.0
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SDAddick said:Scoham said:4
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Scoham said:SDAddick said:Scoham said:3
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Nothing wrong with what Bows has said. We have been good for JFC and he only turns up on occasions. Look at Cullen or Gallagher to see what you can do in there ...4
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“JFC has had a good season, but he’s no Darren Pratley”.8
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Scoham said:SDAddick said:Scoham said:7
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SDAddick said:Scoham said:SDAddick said:Scoham said:4
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Can we stop trying to apply office management standards to highly competitive sport?2
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Chunes said:Can we stop trying to apply office management standards to highly competitive sport?
Staff are the major asset of an organisation, its usp, if you like.0 -
Scoham said:SDAddick said:Scoham said:
It’s a shame, because he’s got many very good attributes as a manager.0 -
JamesSeed said:Scoham said:SDAddick said:Scoham said:
It’s a shame, because he’s got many very good attributes as a manager.
I suppose it depends on how you interpret his words. You can say he’s just saying it how it is and we should all be a bit more thick skinned, or you could say it’s unnecessarily putting the boot in and ‘bullying’2 -
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cabbles said:JamesSeed said:Scoham said:SDAddick said:Scoham said:
It’s a shame, because he’s got many very good attributes as a manager.
I suppose it depends on how you interpret his words. You can say he’s just saying it how it is and we should all be a bit more thick skinned, or you could say it’s unnecessarily putting the boot in and ‘bullying’
No really made a big deal out of it when he made similar remarks about players, which he did, when we were winning a lot of games. Even going back to when he first got the job.0 -
bolloxbolder said:Chunes said:Can we stop trying to apply office management standards to highly competitive sport?
Staff are the major asset of an organisation, its usp, if you like.
As to your other point, no office requires physical battle. The mental strength required to compete in one of the highest levels of sport, and to maintain that level consistently, is not best served by the methods used to motivate your average person whose role is probably computer based.
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Chunes said:bolloxbolder said:Chunes said:Can we stop trying to apply office management standards to highly competitive sport?
Staff are the major asset of an organisation, its usp, if you like.
As to your other point, no office requires physical battle. The mental strength required to compete in one of the highest levels of sport, and to maintain that level consistently, is not best served by the methods used to motivate your average person whose role is probably computer based.
Worst one is always: "I'd get sacked from my job if I performed like X Manager"
Yeah the Football Manager can because its something that can happen in the Sport. In an office job you're bloody lucky as unless you've done something seriously wrong you have to go through various stages of disciplinary action before you can be removed1 -
SDAddick said:Scoham said:SDAddick said:Scoham said:
His comments are being used as evidence against him when in reality he’s just saying in public what he’d have talked to JFC about in private months ago. JFC has improved, either he’s accepted Bowyer’s feedback or it’s fired him up to go out to prove him wrong. Either way it’s the outcome we all wanted to see.
There’s this idea that Bowyer used to be 100% positive but here’s a couple of early example of where he wasn’t. He talks about Magennis needing to score more goals and Bielik needing to move the ball quicker leading to him being subbed at half time.
The majority would have agreed with those comments at the time and few would have read much in to it compared to the way we are now.
Bowyer added: “I would like to see more goals, I think as a striker you should be looking around the 20 mark. I think he’ll sit here and say the same himself, any striker would.“Krystian Bielik is normally good at sitting at the bottom of the diamond, but today he took too many touches and kept getting caught in possession,”Bowyer explained. “He needs to learn that you have to move the ball quickly because that’s the way we play. Not just him, everybody was poor first half.
https://dailycannon.com/2018/10/lee-bowyer-explains-why-krystian-bielik-was-subbed-at-half-time/I expect Bowyer’s interviews were at their most positive were when we were regularly winning games and that’s seen as the standard we want to see from him. I agree, I didn’t like his post match rants and subbing subs late last year, but it’s also much easier to be positive when you have a good team performing well and getting results.
For me as long as he doesn’t go back to doing things like that again then I’ll mainly judge him based on performances and results, rather than having so much focus on minor decisions and comments here and there.4 -
He's getting a lot of post match praise but I actually though he was a bit off the boil today. He was a presence in the middle but could barely hit a man in a blue shirt with his passes.6
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Callumcafc said:He's getting a lot of post match praise but I actually though he was a bit off the boil today. He was a presence in the middle but could barely hit a man in a blue shirt with his passes.0
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His pressing today was outstanding. Definitely mom. Very decent league one player and because I think that’s where we’ll be playing next year I hope JFC signs a new deal.0
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I thought he was excellent, the engine of the team.0
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stonemuse said:I thought he was excellent, the engine of the team.2
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Pressing was good today but funnily enough, not one of his best games of late.
We need our passers to take control of the game in latter stages. Sadly they all resorted to Pratley style kung-fu kicks with the ball.0