roversfan99 Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Played with a casual nature as if he was on his Playstation. (at 2am) Quote
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rigger Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Of all the performances that I have seen Adam Wharton give, todays was his least impressive. 1 Quote
Mattyblue Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Not bad after five months without a start though. 3 Quote
imy9 Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 In the summer he needs to go to the gym and bulk up, wafer thin at the moment! 1 Quote
Ianrally Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Don’t give him steak puds though, that’s how the used to slow up greyhounds, especially the favourite so those in the know pilled all the money on an outsider. Quote
Ulrich Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 11 minutes ago, imy9 said: In the summer he needs to go to the gym and bulk up, wafer thin at the moment! They should be beasts by 18 and yet he is not, adding some serious SnC training into his schedule would benefit his whole career. 1 Quote
Sparks Rover Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, goozburger said: Adam Wharton was a class act today and pulled off some incisive passes that split their defence wide open. Some players like that don't necessarily need urgency. Think Tugay. He's good going forward, just work on his conditioning and real cardio fitness and we have a player. At the moment we can't rely on him working back Edited April 10, 2023 by Sparks Rover 1 Quote
Miller11 Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Wharton needs half as many touches as anyone else and can see passes nobody else can. He tired towards the end, understandably, but could be a big player for us in the run in. 9 Quote
Popular Post den Posted April 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2023 His vision and touch are outstanding. 13 Quote
Displaced Rover Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Thought he did alright for first start in a while but also think that if Morton put in a performance like that no one would be making a big deal about it. Gets an extra 2 out of 10 from people on account of being a Rovers fan in my opinion. As others have said, definitely needs a solid summer in the gym. Quote
BankEnd Rover Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 3 hours ago, goozburger said: Adam Wharton was a class act today and pulled off some incisive passes that split their defence wide open. Some players like that don't necessarily need urgency. Think Tugay. His split passes are a dream to watch. His & Morton did well today, hopefully more to come. Quote
BankEnd Rover Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 51 minutes ago, rigger said: Of all the performances that I have seen Adam Wharton give, todays was his least impressive. Really!? West Ham away he was dreadful & Bristol city at home he wasn’t great either. He put some great balls through today, & like a lot have said, no other player can pick passes like he can, our midfield trio were all great today. Quote
rigger Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 1 minute ago, BankEnd Rover said: Really!? West Ham away he was dreadful & Bristol city at home he wasn’t great either. He put some great balls through today, & like a lot have said, no other player can pick passes like he can, our midfield trio were all great today. I didn't see the West Ham game. Quote
Hasta Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 (edited) 14 minutes ago, Displaced Rover said: Thought he did alright for first start in a while but also think that if Morton put in a performance like that no one would be making a big deal about it. Gets an extra 2 out of 10 from people on account of being a Rovers fan in my opinion. As others have said, definitely needs a solid summer in the gym. You commented as much a couple of times on the match thread. Not sure if you are anti-Wharton or pro-Morton, but I’ve already spotted you as having an issue on this. Morton doesn’t put performances in like that as he doesn’t have the ability or vision to turn forwards with his first touch or play quick accurate balls into feet. Morton did, however, benefit from having players infront of him today who could do that so he didn’t have to. That way he could mop up and move it about out the back. He was also ok today and put a great ball in for the goal, but did pull out of 50/50 which was crucial which left them on one of their only dangerous breaks of the second half. And before you comment, both took rubbish corners in that game. It’s a common problem with Rovers. Even the much-touted Thomas can’t really take them. Edited April 10, 2023 by Hasta 4 Quote
Guest Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Absolutely ace today. Has to be starting games. Quote
alex l Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Wharton played some great passes today, he's also got some ability to protect the ball and beat a defender over a few yards. He did enough to keep his place for the next game. Caution is required though. It was a game we largely dominated and as such, we had more of the ball. Also it was a midfield three - in a match with less of the ball, or playing 2 in the centre, he'd come under much more pressure. Those scenarios will be more telling in how ready he is or how far he can go. 1 Quote
Popular Post arbitro Posted April 10, 2023 Popular Post Posted April 10, 2023 There appears to be an obsession amongst some posters about 'bulking up' young players. Like Buckley Wharton has terrific balance and can ride challenges so well because of this. He demonstrated against Blackpool that he can tackle too. Tackling is more about timing than steaming in like a bull in a China Shop. 11 Quote
Displaced Rover Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 42 minutes ago, Hasta said: You commented as much a couple of times on the match thread. Not sure if you are anti-Wharton or pro-Morton, but I’ve already spotted you as having an issue on this. Morton doesn’t put performances in like that as he doesn’t have the ability or vision to turn forwards with his first touch or play quick accurate balls into feet. Morton did, however, benefit from having players infront of him today who could do that so he didn’t have to. That way he could mop up and move it about out the back. He was also ok today and put a great ball in for the goal, but did pull out of 50/50 which was crucial which left them on one of their only dangerous breaks of the second half. And before you comment, both took rubbish corners in that game. It’s a common problem with Rovers. Even the much-touted Thomas can’t really take them. Weird that you’re collecting a dossier on me but whatever. Think I only made a comment about one corner. I’m no Morton fan, think he’s crap tbh and don’t imagine he’ll have a career anywhere near the top division. I do however think there are some ridiculous double standards applied to certain players. Quote
rovers11 Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Absolutely top notch player on the ball. His touch and vision is premier league class. He's probably a bit too casual out of possession and too lightweight to start games regularly at the moment. He's perfect for games like today though when you know the opposition will park the bus. 1 Quote
Hasta Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 (edited) 28 minutes ago, Displaced Rover said: Weird that you’re collecting a dossier on me but whatever. Think I only made a comment about one corner. I’m no Morton fan, think he’s crap tbh and don’t imagine he’ll have a career anywhere near the top division. I do however think there are some ridiculous double standards applied to certain players. Morton has started 28 league games this season compared to Morton’s 7. In those 7 games he’s been MOTM against Blackpool and arguably at Hull. Morton has, as far as I’m aware, not put in a performance of that quality. He’s also been pretty bad some games and been responsible for a number of goals through stupidity. Early on in the season there were very, very few comments about him starting, but as we’ve seen him play more and more it has become obvious he isn’t good enough. Wharton, on the other hand, looks like he may be pretty good. Therefore, as one is proven poor and one isn’t, it’s pretty logical that Morton is now being picked up on every bad point he does as we’ve had a full season of it. It’s not really double standard. Back to the match thread, I’m not collecting a dossier. I just thought it a really odd comment during a match that instead of commenting on how bad the corner was (which would have been fair) you posted “Shite corner from Wharton. Would love to see the reaction if Morton had taken that.” which is a pop at people criticising Morton. Strange behaviour. But then I now see a few pages back you said ”Exactly, he’s fucking 18, he’s not going to magically change our season. Get that in your head. The bollocks talked about Wharton is insane, he’s getting better by not playing, purely in peoples heads. If he wasn’t a Rovers fan no one would care he wasn’t been picked for having a shit attitude.” And before that there’s plenty of other “Wharton isn’t the answer” posts from you. And thus you can’t accept you were wrong and he actually had a positive impact today despite most other peoples views backing this up, hence the need to try and put him down both through the match and after.. Edited April 10, 2023 by Hasta Quote
Displaced Rover Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 4 minutes ago, Hasta said: Morton has started 28 league games this season compared to Morton’s 7. In those 7 games he’s been MOTM against Blackpool and arguably at Hull. Morton has, as far as I’m aware, not put in a performance of that quality. He’s also been pretty bad some games and been responsible for a number of goals through stupidity. Early on in the season there were very, very few comments about him starting, but as we’ve seen him play more and more it has become obvious he isn’t good enough. Wharton, on the other hand, looks like he may be pretty good. Therefore, as one is proven poor and one isn’t, it’s pretty logical that Morton is now being picked up on every bad point he does as we’ve had a full season of it. It’s not really double standard. Back to the match thread, I’m not collecting a dossier. I just thought it a really odd comment during a match that instead of commenting on how bad the corner was (which would have been fair) you posted “Shite corner from Wharton. Would love to see the reaction if Morton had taken that.” which is a pop at people criticising Morton. Strange behaviour. But then I now see a few pages back you said ”Exactly, he’s fucking 18, he’s not going to magically change our season. Get that in your head. The bollocks talked about Wharton is insane, he’s getting better by not playing, purely in peoples heads. If he wasn’t a Rovers fan no one would care he wasn’t been picked for having a shit attitude.” And before that there’s plenty of other “Wharton isn’t good enough” posts from you. And thus you can’t accept you were wrong and he actually had a positive impact today despite most other peoples views, hence the need to try and put him down both through the match and after.. This is wild! Not sure what I’ve done to incur such research of my posting history 😂 He was alright today, as I said in this thread (which you haven’t included in your extensive note above). Not sure where you’ve got that I’m putting him down? Not a pop at people criticising Morton (who as I’ve said is crap), you’re inferring something that isn’t there. It’s more the fact that we have another young player also making mistakes who doesn’t get the same treatment. Finally, to revisit your “Wharton isnt good enough jibe”, be surprised if you find that from me, but feel free to spend the rest of your bank holiday going through the rest of my post history 👍 Quote
1864roverite Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 At times he frustrates because he appears to dawdle with the ball - can’t complain about his range of Tugayesque passes Quote
alcd Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 1 hour ago, arbitro said: There appears to be an obsession amongst some posters about 'bulking up' young players. Like Buckley Wharton has terrific balance and can ride challenges so well because of this. He demonstrated against Blackpool that he can tackle too. Tackling is more about timing than steaming in like a bull in a China Shop. Scott Sellars weighed 9st and he wasn't a bad player 3 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 Nobby Stiles was about 5’8” and 10 stones but not many players came away with the ball in a 50/50 with Nobby. 4 Quote
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