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Madness!
Hudson is Morrison MKII. I believe that what Danny Gabbidon said of EJFOF is true, he warned about Morrison trying to lay claim to promoting the youngsters, when it was McCarthy.
Bagan whilst not great is a goos left back.
Only player to kick on i think is Mark Harris, limited but having a good season (at cardiff level)
This thread is funny. Are people really suggesting that the club has made up Colwill's fitness problems?
Colwill has started two games for Wales. There is a big difference between playing regularly in the Championship and making cameo appearances off the bench in international football. Anyone who thinks he is the future of Welsh football at this point in time needs their head examined.
Who cares about the future of Welsh football at this moment. Just an improvement on our crap team would do.
But why would Cardiff City do it in this case? Despite your suggestion earlier in the thread, telling everyone that a young player who wasn't exactly a natural athlete before his latest issues isn't fit enough to train half the time probably won't increase the likelihood of other clubs trying to sign him.
Yes it’s an odd one like I said.
Or other clubs think he’s worth the risk because they know growth spurts is nonsense. Like I said I’ve never heard of a manager mention it before, maybe it’s genuine.
I find it all a bit off, if you don’t then that’s fine as well.
Hudson is Morison 2.0 without the attitude it seems. Loves a stat more than Eric. 47% of sessions, 120 point checklist before he can touch the grass, regaining trust in his own body. etc
Get on with it ffs. Sink or swim.
You'd be forgiven for thinking so, Bob, but they made 26 appearances together in Mackay's first season as manager. Not necessarily as first choice centre midfield pairing as McPhail was more of a bench player that season, starting only 16 games in all competitions.
I want Colwill to be a success here as much as anyone, and I think he will be once he is injury free and he can "trust his body", I still think he will be a star for us, joint top scorer last season wasn't he?
at the moment though I can't honestly say that I would start him against QPR, once he starts influencing games as a sub then I'd think about him starting games again
I thought Bagan came on leaps and bounds last season and scored some very crucial goals. Some players step it up more in actual games compared to training, surprised he hasn't really had an opportunity this season.
How times have changed. Back in the day, a young player growing was seen as a positive, it meant he was getting bigger and stronger.
Now it's being looked at as some kind of hindrance to his development.
Hudson said:
"It's our job to get him firing on all cylinders. Then, well, what a player we've got."
To me that statement is a bit premature. He'll need to improve his decision making (Colwill) during play and get help from some running coach to try and improve his speed.