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Corey Blackett-Taylor - (p34 - signed for Derby on loan til the end of the season)
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Chunes said:Sage said:Chunes said:He seems to have a habit of going missing in away games against smaller teams.
Scored against Forest Green
Yet to play Cambridge, Milton Keynes, Morecambe and Cheltenham away from home.
Played 86 minutes on the opening day of the season again Accrington Stanley.
Came off the bench at half time to assist Leaburn against Oxford.
Came off the bench in the 63rd minute in our draw with Burton when we were 3-2 down.
That’s every club below us covered.
Above us in terms of much smaller clubs:
Fleetwood he played 80 minutes and had Clayden behind him at left back.
Port Vale he played 77 minutes and every single player was atrocious.
Yet to play Bristol Rovers away from home.
Came off the bench in the 76th minute against Lincoln.
Scored against Exeter in February.Going further above that and we are talking clubs around 10 points above us. Think there is a good number of games to see how effective he is against smaller opponents away from home.
Be nice to provide context when making a statement.
Really happy he’s staying as he’s a player that no other we have can do what he does. His pace and ability to carry the ball and breeze passed defenders is a huge threat at this level.
As it’s been said, add consistency in the final third and he’ll be a top player in this league.
To me, he always looks very up for our home games, and for away games at teams like Sheff Weds, but he can be completely anonymous in others. I think motivation was something his past club's fans had mentioned. Still, I think it's a habit, I'm not saying he goes missing in every single game.
It might even be that these smaller sides typically have smaller pitches, so he's not got as much space to exploit.
He is still one of our best players and I enjoy watching him play at home, you don't need to defend him to me. It's a little odd that you found my comment particularly triggering when others are slaughtering him on this thread.
You provided a statement with no context that I disagreed with. I wasn't triggered by anything, it's an open forum and I am not going to go round replying to every single comment. Yours was one I saw and had context to show a differing view. It's odd that you find that odd.0 -
16th in League One and our worst squad in years. No player extending a contract will excite me from this lot, not one of them.3
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He's a midtable League One player.
He'd be fine as a squad member filling in or coming off the bench.
As a starter he isn't consistent enough to push us up the table.
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Croydon said:16th in League One and our worst squad in years. No player extending a contract will excite me from this lot, not one of them.0
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Sage said:Chunes said:Sage said:Chunes said:He seems to have a habit of going missing in away games against smaller teams.
Scored against Forest Green
Yet to play Cambridge, Milton Keynes, Morecambe and Cheltenham away from home.
Played 86 minutes on the opening day of the season again Accrington Stanley.
Came off the bench at half time to assist Leaburn against Oxford.
Came off the bench in the 63rd minute in our draw with Burton when we were 3-2 down.
That’s every club below us covered.
Above us in terms of much smaller clubs:
Fleetwood he played 80 minutes and had Clayden behind him at left back.
Port Vale he played 77 minutes and every single player was atrocious.
Yet to play Bristol Rovers away from home.
Came off the bench in the 76th minute against Lincoln.
Scored against Exeter in February.Going further above that and we are talking clubs around 10 points above us. Think there is a good number of games to see how effective he is against smaller opponents away from home.
Be nice to provide context when making a statement.
Really happy he’s staying as he’s a player that no other we have can do what he does. His pace and ability to carry the ball and breeze passed defenders is a huge threat at this level.
As it’s been said, add consistency in the final third and he’ll be a top player in this league.
To me, he always looks very up for our home games, and for away games at teams like Sheff Weds, but he can be completely anonymous in others. I think motivation was something his past club's fans had mentioned. Still, I think it's a habit, I'm not saying he goes missing in every single game.
It might even be that these smaller sides typically have smaller pitches, so he's not got as much space to exploit.
He is still one of our best players and I enjoy watching him play at home, you don't need to defend him to me. It's a little odd that you found my comment particularly triggering when others are slaughtering him on this thread.
You provided a statement with no context that I disagreed with. I wasn't triggered by anything, it's an open forum and I am not going to go round replying to every single comment. Yours was one I saw and had context to show a differing view. It's odd that you find that odd.
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RonnieMoore said:JamesSeed said:RonnieMoore said:If we want to win promotion then we have to improve on players like CBT .. would have been one for the released list in my book .. what has he created ?
Neither Stockley or Bonne have a good touch, the ability to pick a pass, skill to beat a player or have genuine pace. Leaburn has the potential to play that lone role well but he’s in his first season of first team football and will still be developing physically.
Stockley has scored 1 in 9 for Fleetwood and Ipswich could have signed Bonne had they wanted to. If they were top 6 quality strikers they’d be playing for clubs at the end of the table.1 -
Covered_End_Lad said:Croydon said:16th in League One and our worst squad in years. No player extending a contract will excite me from this lot, not one of them.Statistically as well he is killing it again this year and you will find him up there in terms of tackles and interceptions.Yet maybe it’s because of the shite we are serving up as a whole, but I look at other similar players in that position in top 6 teams such as Aaron Morley, Sam Morsy, George Byers, and from the performances I’ve seen this season just think he’s not as good as them. I feel like he lacks their mobility and ability to push the game forwards.But maybe with better players around him that’s a side of the game we will see from him.1
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FishCostaFortune said:Covered_End_Lad said:Croydon said:16th in League One and our worst squad in years. No player extending a contract will excite me from this lot, not one of them.Statistically as well he is killing it again this year and you will find him up there in terms of tackles and interceptions.Yet maybe it’s because of the shite we are serving up as a whole, but I look at other similar players in that position in top 6 teams such as Aaron Morley, Sam Morsy, George Byers, and from the performances I’ve seen this season just think he’s not as good as them. I feel like he lacks their mobility and ability to push the game forwards.But maybe with better players around him that’s a side of the game we will see from him.1
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CBT has been decent this season, always looks to attack and has real pace. Yes he’s a bit inconsistent but then he wouldn’t be in League one if he wasn’t. He’s probably our most dangerous player.1
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I would certainly rather have CBT in our team than on the opposition team at this level.4
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FishCostaFortune said:Covered_End_Lad said:Croydon said:16th in League One and our worst squad in years. No player extending a contract will excite me from this lot, not one of them.Statistically as well he is killing it again this year and you will find him up there in terms of tackles and interceptions.Yet maybe it’s because of the shite we are serving up as a whole, but I look at other similar players in that position in top 6 teams such as Aaron Morley, Sam Morsy, George Byers, and from the performances I’ve seen this season just think he’s not as good as them. I feel like he lacks their mobility and ability to push the game forwards.But maybe with better players around him that’s a side of the game we will see from him.Maybe a controversial opinion on Dobson but I wonder how good he'd actually be in a quality side that keeps the ball and dominates. I know Adkins was a disaster that second season but he wanted a quarterback rather than a destroyer when he thought he was going to be putting together a top 6 team, and as you say most teams have a holding midfielder who can do a bit more with the ball than Dobson does. I think Dobson has a better passing range than he's often given credit for but his instincts with the ball aren't that great and I think he does gravitate towards the easier pass. I don't know how many of the top 6 would look at Dobson and desperately want to get him into their team. In some ways I feel like he'd be better in a lower-end Championship team that scraps than he would in a top-end L1 team that wants to play.Having said that, it's not like Dobon has ever had a chance to show us otherwise as he's consistently played in some crap teams. I'd love him to get the chance to prove it one way or the other.5
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Covered_End_Lad said:Croydon said:16th in League One and our worst squad in years. No player extending a contract will excite me from this lot, not one of them.
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Croydon said:Covered_End_Lad said:Croydon said:16th in League One and our worst squad in years. No player extending a contract will excite me from this lot, not one of them.
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Covered_End_Lad said:Croydon said:Covered_End_Lad said:Croydon said:16th in League One and our worst squad in years. No player extending a contract will excite me from this lot, not one of them.
Still doesn't excite me. Would Dobson be starting for any of the top 4 in this league? I don't think he would.
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Croydon said:Covered_End_Lad said:Croydon said:Covered_End_Lad said:Croydon said:16th in League One and our worst squad in years. No player extending a contract will excite me from this lot, not one of them.
Still doesn't excite me. Would Dobson be starting for any of the top 4 in this league? I don't think he would.
Instead Schumacher has them playing as a unit together - Its the one thing we're failing to understand here
We sign individuals, they sign players that compliment each other
Shrewsbury are another side punching well above their weight - Bet neither have bigger budgets than us.1 -
ForeverAddickted said:Croydon said:Covered_End_Lad said:Croydon said:Covered_End_Lad said:Croydon said:16th in League One and our worst squad in years. No player extending a contract will excite me from this lot, not one of them.
Still doesn't excite me. Would Dobson be starting for any of the top 4 in this league? I don't think he would.
Instead Schumacher has them playing as a unit together - Its the one thing we're failing to understand here
We sign individuals, they sign players that compliment each other
Shrewsbury are another side punching well above their weight - Bet neither have bigger budgets than us.
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Boom 💥 7th league goal for the player we should release1
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8 (eight), on track for double figures2
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CAFCBourne said:Can barely contain myself0
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Decent player at this level - attracts far too much criticism.
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Assuming that Holden wants to stick with a 4-3-3 we are going to need at least 2 wingers coming in over the summer.If we didn’t renew CBT’s contract that would leave us with just Campbell, who although looks like he could make the step up, is still very raw - so wouldn’t expect him to be a starter.I struggle to see how we get 2 players who are a better or similar quality to CBT, never mind 3 - especially when there are other areas of the pitch which need strengthening as well.If he can bring some consistency to his game he would be a certain starter for me, but until then having him coming on as a sub, and rotating when necessary I think would be strong for this level.0
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Todds_right_hook said:CAFCBourne said:Can barely contain myself
Ok he did well last night but another season of watching him I'd rather not.0 -
Didn't do too bad against a smaller club away from home... that's another goal (or two) added to the list.0
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Blackett-Taylor could easily become one of our highest ever scorers as long as he continues to claim goals he never scored!
At Cambridge last year his shot was going out for a throw before a Cambridge defender deflected it in. And now last night where the Morecambe defender clearly turned it home.
If he carries on like this, put money on him getting 20 goals next year!3 -
Chunes said:Sage said:Chunes said:Sage said:Chunes said:He seems to have a habit of going missing in away games against smaller teams.
Scored against Forest Green
Yet to play Cambridge, Milton Keynes, Morecambe and Cheltenham away from home.
Played 86 minutes on the opening day of the season again Accrington Stanley.
Came off the bench at half time to assist Leaburn against Oxford.
Came off the bench in the 63rd minute in our draw with Burton when we were 3-2 down.
That’s every club below us covered.
Above us in terms of much smaller clubs:
Fleetwood he played 80 minutes and had Clayden behind him at left back.
Port Vale he played 77 minutes and every single player was atrocious.
Yet to play Bristol Rovers away from home.
Came off the bench in the 76th minute against Lincoln.
Scored against Exeter in February.Going further above that and we are talking clubs around 10 points above us. Think there is a good number of games to see how effective he is against smaller opponents away from home.
Be nice to provide context when making a statement.
Really happy he’s staying as he’s a player that no other we have can do what he does. His pace and ability to carry the ball and breeze passed defenders is a huge threat at this level.
As it’s been said, add consistency in the final third and he’ll be a top player in this league.
To me, he always looks very up for our home games, and for away games at teams like Sheff Weds, but he can be completely anonymous in others. I think motivation was something his past club's fans had mentioned. Still, I think it's a habit, I'm not saying he goes missing in every single game.
It might even be that these smaller sides typically have smaller pitches, so he's not got as much space to exploit.
He is still one of our best players and I enjoy watching him play at home, you don't need to defend him to me. It's a little odd that you found my comment particularly triggering when others are slaughtering him on this thread.
You provided a statement with no context that I disagreed with. I wasn't triggered by anything, it's an open forum and I am not going to go round replying to every single comment. Yours was one I saw and had context to show a differing view. It's odd that you find that odd.0 -
Sage said:Chunes said:Sage said:Chunes said:Sage said:Chunes said:He seems to have a habit of going missing in away games against smaller teams.
Scored against Forest Green
Yet to play Cambridge, Milton Keynes, Morecambe and Cheltenham away from home.
Played 86 minutes on the opening day of the season again Accrington Stanley.
Came off the bench at half time to assist Leaburn against Oxford.
Came off the bench in the 63rd minute in our draw with Burton when we were 3-2 down.
That’s every club below us covered.
Above us in terms of much smaller clubs:
Fleetwood he played 80 minutes and had Clayden behind him at left back.
Port Vale he played 77 minutes and every single player was atrocious.
Yet to play Bristol Rovers away from home.
Came off the bench in the 76th minute against Lincoln.
Scored against Exeter in February.Going further above that and we are talking clubs around 10 points above us. Think there is a good number of games to see how effective he is against smaller opponents away from home.
Be nice to provide context when making a statement.
Really happy he’s staying as he’s a player that no other we have can do what he does. His pace and ability to carry the ball and breeze passed defenders is a huge threat at this level.
As it’s been said, add consistency in the final third and he’ll be a top player in this league.
To me, he always looks very up for our home games, and for away games at teams like Sheff Weds, but he can be completely anonymous in others. I think motivation was something his past club's fans had mentioned. Still, I think it's a habit, I'm not saying he goes missing in every single game.
It might even be that these smaller sides typically have smaller pitches, so he's not got as much space to exploit.
He is still one of our best players and I enjoy watching him play at home, you don't need to defend him to me. It's a little odd that you found my comment particularly triggering when others are slaughtering him on this thread.
You provided a statement with no context that I disagreed with. I wasn't triggered by anything, it's an open forum and I am not going to go round replying to every single comment. Yours was one I saw and had context to show a differing view. It's odd that you find that odd.0 -
Blackett-Tiler did good yesterday!2
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mendonca said:Blackett-Tiler did good yesterday!0