ossyian Posted February 25, 2023 Posted February 25, 2023 2 hours ago, bluebruce said: Like I posted earlier, I don't think he was ever physically 100% when Mowbray would fudge him into the side. You can't play at your best when your body isn't cooperating. I watched a lot of JRC in his u21 days and along with Buckley was outstanding and can/ could play in any outfield position. Still don’t think he’s a RB long term (nor his favoured position) and with his skill set could certainly play as a No10 at this level easily. I don’t think Mowbray ever utilised him correctly and did shoehorn him in at RB whenever he could find an excuse to do so. Fair play to him this season he’s been outstanding since he came back into the team playing at RB 6 Quote
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superniko Posted February 25, 2023 Posted February 25, 2023 2 hours ago, Paul Mani said: I just say what I see. I thought Nyambe was crap long before any contract issue and I thought JRC was a better fullback than him, the first time I saw him play there. I posted as much. The funniest thing about your assertions about Nyambe and ‘the clubs’ view on him is that, believe it or not Nyambe and Mowbray got on wonderfully….in fact there’s only Tony at the club who rated him. The rest, in particular Venus thought he was crap and were on him all the time. The problem with Nyambe and Mowbrays love in, was that it gave RN the idea that he was much better than he was and he decided to hold out for a better deal. Once Tony was gone and he realised no one wanted him, it was too late. JDT and GB withdrew the contract and RN got a year in Wigans reserves on LESS than he was on at Rovers. Awkward. Some good story you’ve got yourself there Mani 1 Quote
Sweaty Gussets Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 31 minutes ago, ossyian said: I watched a lot of JRC in his u21 days and along with Buckley was outstanding and can/ could play in any outfield position. Still don’t think he’s a RB long term (nor his favoured position) and with his skill set could certainly play as a No10 at this level easily. I don’t think Mowbray ever utilised him correctly and did shoehorn him in at RB whenever he could find an excuse to do so. Fair play to him this season he’s been outstanding since he came back into the team playing at RB He was highly thought of coming out of the U21's, and a few seasons back Mowbray used to say his best position was AML. He played there a few times when he wasn't injured, I seem to remember a cracking through ball at Hillsborough that set up AA from that position. He's just a naturally good footballer and like you say could probably play anywhere in midfield, RB and LB. I think though that JRC now sees himself as a RB. It was in the LT. Quote
SBlue Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 5 hours ago, Admiral Nelsen said: To be fair, if Morton was one of ours then we wouldn't shut up about him. Hate to be a negative Nelly, but everything positive has been covered in the thread already… But if Morton was “one of ours”, we would never have heard of him. Comfortably the worst midfielder in the senior squad for me, don’t know what you see in the lad. 1 Quote
bluebruce Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 41 minutes ago, Sweaty Gussets said: He was highly thought of coming out of the U21's, and a few seasons back Mowbray used to say his best position was AML. He played there a few times when he wasn't injured, I seem to remember a cracking through ball at Hillsborough that set up AA from that position. He's just a naturally good footballer and like you say could probably play anywhere in midfield, RB and LB. I think though that JRC now sees himself as a RB. It was in the LT. Yeh JRC has played some beautiful passes in the past. I would say he always seemed like his technique was pretty decent. His main flaws were his speed and stamina, and his ability to be caught out of position, all of which were tied to some degree to what must have been his poor fitness due to injury issues. Even then, there was a legit argument for a while that he was a better option than Nyambe for games where we expected to take the game to the opposition (when we played possession style camped in the opponent's half), and that Nyambe was better for games where we expected the opposition to come at us. Later, JRC went off the boil and seemed to not be much use for either, but now he's back with a vengeance. Great to see, I hope his injury woes are behind him as I think that's the main thing that could curtail his progression now. Needs to be disciplined looking after himself and have a bit of luck. 2 Quote
JohnD Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 4 hours ago, booth said: How is that Tomassons fault? I'm bored of this but, final answer, because he wants the defence to play it's way out of tight situations. In the absence of that tactic the ball would have been hoofed clear. Where have you been for the last 7 months. Over and out. 1 Quote
joey_big_nose Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 1 hour ago, SBlue said: Hate to be a negative Nelly, but everything positive has been covered in the thread already… But if Morton was “one of ours”, we would never have heard of him. Comfortably the worst midfielder in the senior squad for me, don’t know what you see in the lad. He had a spell where he was very good early in the season then recently has been quite poor. Trav and Buckley have both similarly been up and down. I personally dont think hes a bad player, just at a similar level to what we have already. Next time we loan we really need to make sure they are a level above what we have or offer us something different we dont have. Morton isnt either of those. 8 Quote
R0verb0y Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, joey_big_nose said: He had a spell where he was very good early in the season then recently has been quite poor. Trav and Buckley have both similarly been up and down. I personally dont think hes a bad player, just at a similar level to what we have already. Next time we loan we really need to make sure they are a level above what we have or offer us something different we dont have. Morton isnt either of those. My problem with that is that I don't know what "rights" we, or any borrowing club have in such a situation. But that says more about how far from "In the know" status I am. Will club scouts and/or the Under-18 management have vetted the player we want before we approach the Premier League club? Or does the Premier League club say, "Right; we'll lend you such-and-such a player; take him for a season, or leave him. There's nobody else we want to lend this season"? If the latter, does the club owned by apparently disinterested Indian millionaires say, "No thanks; we'll see if we can borrow someone from a different (Premier League) club, whom we think we could help develop while meeting our current needs. Maybe borrow someone else from you next season?" Rather than just taking someone who doesn't meet what we need, but is employed by a Premier League club, just because he's on their books? Edited February 26, 2023 by R0verb0y Tidying up my grammar! Quote
lraC Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 5 hours ago, Admiral Nelsen said: I think that hits the nail on the head. I'm all for saying that defenders should be there to defend first and foremost, but all decent fullbacks have to bring something offensively too these days. He just wasn't developing in that side of his game. He only played there a couple of times for us, but I think he could potentially be great on the right side of a back three. Wigan's problem now I suppose. I guess the fact that his contract will end soon and his CV is likely to show, he couldn’t get in the side of a relegated team speaks volumes. He will be a free agent and may have one hell of a struggle getting a decent contract. Is I was his agent, I would be worried. Quote
lraC Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 7 hours ago, damo100 said: cheesemaking Blessed are the cheese makers. 2 Quote
Paul Mani Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 9 hours ago, Exiled_Rover said: For the record, both Hyam and Carter are better than Lenihan. Rothwell got on against City today during Bournemouth's spanking, so he'll be happy... I agree 100% that Hyam is. He’s the best we’ve had for a long long time. I think Carter and Wharton have the potential to be better still, but Hyam and Lenihan would’ve been the top CB pairing in the league. I’m not complaining though…we’re well stocked with great quality cb’s 👍🏼 1 Quote
arbitro Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 I don't know if it's been picked up on here yet but one incident yesterday warmed me up. As we were celebrating our second goal right in front of where I was sa w Sorba Thomas was gesturing to a few QPR fans who had been giving him a few verbals as he hugged the touchline in front of them. He was pointing at them and laughing but they took umbrage at this and complained to a steward who simply didn't want to know, probably having heard what they were shouting at Thomas. It was good to see him sticking up for himself and from what I have seen he looks a robust character. 7 Quote
Mattyblue Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 Good point, arbito. We’ve been a team of soft arses for a long time (Panto Dame Travis aside). JRC is another that now seeks to have a bit of snarl about him… 2 Quote
Bohinen1983 Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 Costello, wow, what a player. Would love to see him in that centre mid. Get him tied down to a new contract now. 1 Quote
Waggy76 Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 2 minutes ago, Bohinen1983 said: Costello, wow, what a player. Would love to see him in that centre mid. Get him tied down to a new contract now. Just watched the Sky highlights, influenced the game at both ends of the field ... Someone has done wonders with that lad ! 1 Quote
Northcote blues Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 I thought season was done after Rotherham, feels nicely weird to be optimistic after February about our play off chances! I remember last season, the resurgent Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United were behind us and ever closing our gap and you felt it was when not if, they would overtake us. This season the “big guns” Watford Norwich and West Brom beneath us haven’t really hit top gear yet, like the aforementioned did last season. Seems to be Millwall and Luton who are in the best form at the moment in the ‘pack’. 1 Quote
Popular Post jim mk2 Posted February 26, 2023 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2023 Chair going off made a big difference. Up until QPR had been playing quite well but they had little to offer after that and we totally locked them out in the second half. Gallagher continues to frustrate despite his goals. He’s got all the physical attributes yet still gets knocked off the ball easily and doesn’t win as many headers as he should. You do wonder about his football brain sometimes. He had a break down the right in the second hall on his own and still crossed the ball despite their being no Rovers players in the penalty area. Why? Perhaps it’s a lack of confidence. Thomas had an indifferent game too and is still nowhere near the player who fired Huddersfield into the playoffs. Perhaps he needs time Overall though we put in a very decent shift and were so much better than previous away games we’ve attended this season. We looked like a team chasing promotion. The players have set the standard now and they need to keep up that level of performance for the rest of the season 10 Quote
Mattyblue Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 The most upbeat post I think I’ve read from Jim in about a decade… something must be brewing! 5 Quote
magicalmortensleftpeg Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 Noticed for the first goal that the other Rovers player around the keeper ready to take any opportunity, was Brittain. Can’t remember a time when our full backs were so influential. JRC was phenomenal. Keeping those two fit will go along way to staying around the top 6. Yesterday felt like two sides at opposite ends of the table. One team familiar with winning and one team familiar with losing. A textbook away performance. 1 Quote
CrouchingNunhiddenCucumber Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 How did JRC's Mum or Dad lose the 'we arent having Rankin as part of a double barrel with Costello' argument? Joe Costello is a name befitting his form this season. Quote
Torgeir Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 1 minute ago, CrouchingNunhiddenCucumber said: How did JRC's Mum or Dad lose the 'we arent having Rankin as part of a double barrel with Costello' argument? Joe Costello is a name befitting his form this season. Rankin’ Joe Costello 1 Quote
47er Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, Waggy76 said: Just watched the Sky highlights, influenced the game at both ends of the field ... Someone has done wonders with that lad ! He's a wonderful diagonal long-ball passer isn't he? edit---bloody predictive text! Edited February 26, 2023 by 47er 1 Quote
47er Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 1 minute ago, Torgeir said: Rankin’ Joe Costello Top Rankin! 1 Quote
Gordon Ottershaw Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 Is anyone going to mention Dolan's touch in controlling JRC's sublime crossfield pass? 1 Quote
ageoftherover Posted February 26, 2023 Posted February 26, 2023 4 minutes ago, 47er said: Top Rankin! Not so average Joe. Quote
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