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Summer 2022 transfer rumours (Gilbey loan confirmed p513, a signing falls through last minute p541)
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Callumcafc said:FAVADDICK said:Callumcafc said:Lou Reed in the background
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Leuth said:CAFCsayer said:Leuth said:balham red said:DJ was scoring in a 4-3-3 pre season last year. Think he can do well with a possession based style, he's pretty good at holding the ball in tight spots and beating a man (before turning and trying to best him again).
What last season taught us is that he's not able to cover the entire flanks and he's not particularly effective in a counter attacking break style because he's just not a direct player.
Produced one of the highlights of the season with that outside of the boot throughball to Washington. He deserves a chance in the new system that's for sure.
Similarly, if CBT, who has that pace, had more ball control/finishing/technical skill (all of which he has, to a good professional standard!), he'd...well, he wouldn't be here.
Most top-half League One players have some attributes that are Premier League class. It's why they're professionals in England at all. To be a Premier League player, you need LOTS of top-class attributes, a first-class mental game and the ability to understand gameplans and shifting roles instinctively.
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Callumcafc said:Lou Reed in the background1
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CafcSCP said:Sage said:Scoham said:Leuth said:Chunes said:Watching DJ take on a full-back, he's constantly able to buy himself half a yard to find a cross/pass/time to dribble but his crossing isn't good and like most of our players over the past few seasons, he lacks the football intelligence to do anything with it.
He was the only person to rip Maatsen a new one so I had high hopes. Perhaps there's still a chance but it's make or break.
should have said he’s best as a 10
Was he ever going to turn down the chance to sign for us on more money, closer to home, when we were going for promotion and he was in a struggling Swindon team? If we gained another point in that season we would have been in the play-offs and then anything can happen. Not saying we would have gone up but you can understand why he joined. Players also believe in their own abilities.3 -
Sage said:Scoham said:Leuth said:Chunes said:Watching DJ take on a full-back, he's constantly able to buy himself half a yard to find a cross/pass/time to dribble but his crossing isn't good and like most of our players over the past few seasons, he lacks the football intelligence to do anything with it.
He was the only person to rip Maatsen a new one so I had high hopes. Perhaps there's still a chance but it's make or break.He certainly got thrown into Jackson’s 3-5-2 as a wing back which wasn’t him, I’ll give him that, but we’ve had Conor Washington come out and say Gilbey wasn’t used to his strengths, and now DJ not being played to his strengths. Surely at 24 and 27 players and coaches know how they should be best deployed?
I can completely understand some people may think he’s got more to offer and he came in signed by Bowyer, who left, new manager in Adkins who got the sack and then Jackson played him out of position and we were poor overall last season, but I’m not convinced. I think we’ve got a very run of the mill player here who very much fitted the bleakness of last season. With both him and Gilbey, they could make me look stupid and completely turn it round this season and I’ll hold my hands up, but I’d be shocked if they did0 -
cabbles said:Sage said:Scoham said:Leuth said:Chunes said:Watching DJ take on a full-back, he's constantly able to buy himself half a yard to find a cross/pass/time to dribble but his crossing isn't good and like most of our players over the past few seasons, he lacks the football intelligence to do anything with it.
He was the only person to rip Maatsen a new one so I had high hopes. Perhaps there's still a chance but it's make or break.He certainly got thrown into Jackson’s 3-5-2 as a wing back which wasn’t him, I’ll give him that, but we’ve had Conor Washington come out and say Gilbey wasn’t used to his strengths, and now DJ not being played to his strengths. Surely at 24 and 27 players and coaches know how they should be best deployed?
I can completely understand some people may think he’s got more to offer and he came in signed by Bowyer, who left, new manager in Adkins who got the sack and then Jackson played him out of position and we were poor overall last season, but I’m not convinced. I think we’ve got a very run of the mill player here who very much fitted the bleakness of last season. With both him and Gilbey, they could make me look stupid and completely turn it round this season and I’ll hold my hands up, but I’d be shocked if they did1 -
PS O'Connell using his left foot there. Being comfortable on the ball with both feet has to be an asset.3
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Callumcafc said:Lou Reed in the background0
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Callumcafc said:PS O'Connell using his left foot there. Being comfortable on the ball with both feet has to be an asset.3
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Callumcafc said:PS O'Connell using his left foot there. Being comfortable on the ball with both feet has to be an asset.
Either he controlled it like Leo Messi, or he's just chased after it, and couldn't control a bag of cement.1 -
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Any truth in the rumour that the Magic Roundabout is going to get moved to the Woolwich Road / Tunnel Avenue junction?
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cabbles said:Sage said:Scoham said:Leuth said:Chunes said:Watching DJ take on a full-back, he's constantly able to buy himself half a yard to find a cross/pass/time to dribble but his crossing isn't good and like most of our players over the past few seasons, he lacks the football intelligence to do anything with it.
He was the only person to rip Maatsen a new one so I had high hopes. Perhaps there's still a chance but it's make or break.He certainly got thrown into Jackson’s 3-5-2 as a wing back which wasn’t him, I’ll give him that, but we’ve had Conor Washington come out and say Gilbey wasn’t used to his strengths, and now DJ not being played to his strengths. Surely at 24 and 27 players and coaches know how they should be best deployed?
I can completely understand some people may think he’s got more to offer and he came in signed by Bowyer, who left, new manager in Adkins who got the sack and then Jackson played him out of position and we were poor overall last season, but I’m not convinced. I think we’ve got a very run of the mill player here who very much fitted the bleakness of last season. With both him and Gilbey, they could make me look stupid and completely turn it round this season and I’ll hold my hands up, but I’d be shocked if they did1 -
Sage said:CafcSCP said:Sage said:Scoham said:Leuth said:Chunes said:Watching DJ take on a full-back, he's constantly able to buy himself half a yard to find a cross/pass/time to dribble but his crossing isn't good and like most of our players over the past few seasons, he lacks the football intelligence to do anything with it.
He was the only person to rip Maatsen a new one so I had high hopes. Perhaps there's still a chance but it's make or break.
should have said he’s best as a 10
Was he ever going to turn down the chance to sign for us on more money, closer to home, when we were going for promotion and he was in a struggling Swindon team? If we gained another point in that season we would have been in the play-offs and then anything can happen. Not saying we would have gone up but you can understand why he joined. Players also believe in their own abilities.0 -
ValleyGary said:Leuth said:CAFCsayer said:Leuth said:balham red said:DJ was scoring in a 4-3-3 pre season last year. Think he can do well with a possession based style, he's pretty good at holding the ball in tight spots and beating a man (before turning and trying to best him again).
What last season taught us is that he's not able to cover the entire flanks and he's not particularly effective in a counter attacking break style because he's just not a direct player.
Produced one of the highlights of the season with that outside of the boot throughball to Washington. He deserves a chance in the new system that's for sure.
Similarly, if CBT, who has that pace, had more ball control/finishing/technical skill (all of which he has, to a good professional standard!), he'd...well, he wouldn't be here.
Most top-half League One players have some attributes that are Premier League class. It's why they're professionals in England at all. To be a Premier League player, you need LOTS of top-class attributes, a first-class mental game and the ability to understand gameplans and shifting roles instinctively.
Take Andros Townsend and Alex Iwobi as two examples. On their day they look like world beaters and then on others they’re completely ineffective.
If DJ had CBT’s pace with the ball he would definitely be playing a fair bit higher as he is far more skilful than CBT.2 -
I always seem to think that DJ has to beat a man three times before he realises he has beaten a man.10
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paulfox said:RC_CAFC said:paulfox said:blackpool72 said:Leuth said:I also think DJ could be used more centrally, albeit that position is probably Fraser's initially
Both crap.
I’m hoping one of the ‘lessons learnt’ is that square pegs don’t fit in round holes.
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Callumcafc said:Lou Reed in the background35
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RC_CAFC said:ValleyGary said:Leuth said:CAFCsayer said:Leuth said:balham red said:DJ was scoring in a 4-3-3 pre season last year. Think he can do well with a possession based style, he's pretty good at holding the ball in tight spots and beating a man (before turning and trying to best him again).
What last season taught us is that he's not able to cover the entire flanks and he's not particularly effective in a counter attacking break style because he's just not a direct player.
Produced one of the highlights of the season with that outside of the boot throughball to Washington. He deserves a chance in the new system that's for sure.
Similarly, if CBT, who has that pace, had more ball control/finishing/technical skill (all of which he has, to a good professional standard!), he'd...well, he wouldn't be here.
Most top-half League One players have some attributes that are Premier League class. It's why they're professionals in England at all. To be a Premier League player, you need LOTS of top-class attributes, a first-class mental game and the ability to understand gameplans and shifting roles instinctively.
Take Andros Townsend and Alex Iwobi as two examples. On their day they look like world beaters and then on others they’re completely ineffective.
If DJ had CBT’s pace with the ball he would definitely be playing a fair bit higher as he is far more skilful than CBT.2 -
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Scoham said:
Maybe they‘ve had a better offer from elsewhere?1 -
sillav nitram said:Callumcafc said:Lou Reed in the background1
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seth plum said:I always seem to think that DJ has to beat a man three times before he realises he has beaten a man.
As the years went by, regardless of personnel, Arsenal stuck with this in my opinion, arrogant approach. It started to fail. Whereas the genius that was Ferguson was adapting his teams to deal with the new style and threats of Chelsea and then Man City.
This is similar to players that just because they have it in their locker to beat someone, doesn’t mean they should do it 3 or 4 times only to have no end product. I don’t know why it’s a thing with wingers in particular, but for me, there’s nothing more frustrating than watch that arrogance play out as they think they can try and beat someone 3 times. Only elite players can show that sort of talent and I do mean elite. Not any of the players we’re likely to attract.
Remember how effective Delap’s throws were for Stoke. There was no showboating with that tactic - I think a lot of modern wingers would do well to learn from that mindset or work on their delivery like Beckham did. All he needed was a half a yard to wrap his foot around the ball and cross it, he didn’t need to beat a player0 -
Charlton_Stu said:
More importantly, who's not going.... on a jet plane..... the destination of which... just might be Spain?
We need 👀's on the ground reporting please! I'm guessing Kirk won't be.0 -
sillav nitram said:Callumcafc said:Lou Reed in the background0
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Charlton_Stu said:
Not played a lot in the last couple of years, anyone know if that’s due to injuries? Thought I saw injury problems talked about when he was mentioned on here before.
If it happens it’ll be interesting to see who partners O’Connell. All four are right footed so no obvious partner in that way. From what I remember Dunkley has always looked strong and a threat attacking set pieces so could be a good alternative to Inniss, we do miss that when he’s out. Wikipedia shows he usually gets a few goals across a season.1 -
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Another one who was on my list from the out of contract players thread I started a while back. Would be very happy with Dunkley and we could expect to score a few goals from set-pieces too when he’s in the side.
Would suggest that a back 3 is on the cards too, Dunkley, Inniss, Lavelle, O’Connell all either prefer the back 3 or they have played in that formation before. Could mean Clare is also seen as a defender again or we go back to Naby’s agent to say let’s sit down and get this down realistically, and I think the defence would only be missing the left sided wing back.
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