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  • #31
    Re: Rubin Colwill

    Colwill has something special about him and he has qualities that many more anonymous players will never have. We just need him to up his efforts a bit more regarding the more mundane stuff.

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    • #32
      Re: Rubin Colwill

      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
      Give it a few bad performances and plenty on here will be wanting him sold
      That maybe so. That goes for most players in the squad.

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      • #33
        Re: Rubin Colwill

        Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
        Please don't insult my intelligence

        When he single handedly won the game up at forest he was praised as a potential great all rounder

        After time out with injury people are now saying he's the perfect number 10

        With his size he should be able to play anywhere in the middle

        Unlike Rambo
        Nobody who has seen him play has ever considered him a ball winner

        The talk has always been about him as an attacking, creative outlet either in the 10 role, driving from the midfield or briefly out wide (which he can't do), I've never seen anyone describe him as a ball winner

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        • #34
          Re: Rubin Colwill

          Originally posted by City123 View Post
          Nobody who has seen him play has ever considered him a ball winner

          The talk has always been about him as an attacking, creative outlet either in the 10 role, driving from the midfield or briefly out wide (which he can't do), I've never seen anyone describe him as a ball winner
          Well plenty of people have seen him play and are of the concensus that in order for colwill to push on he's going to be using what ball winning skills he has , particularly in the Championship

          What's entirely predictable on here is the wags all think he's a great player

          Which certainly hasn't been the cry until the last few games

          I think he needs to be played deeper and get his knees dirty

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          • #35
            Re: Rubin Colwill

            Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
            I’ll always remember that time a few years back when I was watching the Academy team playing Colchester and I overheard some bloke who was part of the Colchester party saying that he’d been watching football at this level for years and season in, season out it was Cardiff who played the best quality football in the league.

            Thinking about last night, could it be that our freakishly high possession figure, by City standards, of seventy one per cent had something to do with the fact that we had more players used to playing age group football, where the emphasis is traditionally much more on ball retention than it is with the senior team, than normal in the first team? In the last few minutes last night, we had Colwill, Evans and Ashford on the pitch and I’d argue that technically they are better than many who play in the first team regularly.

            That’s not to say that they’re better players because success in the professional game is as much, if not more, to do with things like mental attitude and belief as technical qualities, but I think if the three players I mentioned were given a run in the team, our possession stats figure would go up slightly because we wouldn’t be giving the ball away as cheaply we have done in recent seasons.
            Paul, your second paragraph is spot on. We need patience with these players if we are to progress. Let's be rational, we are not going to get promoted this season.

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            • #36
              Re: Rubin Colwill

              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
              Well plenty of people have seen him play and are of the concensus that in order for colwill to push on he's going to be using what ball winning skills he has , particularly in the Championship

              What's entirely predictable on here is the wags all think he's a great player

              Which certainly hasn't been the cry until the last few games

              I think he needs to be played deeper and get his knees dirty
              For the love of Christ will you please leave the football threads alone. You’ve had an absolute
              ‘Mare on this thread, once again showing yourself to be utterly clueless on football matters, but still you continue to dig your heels in and spout utter drivel.

              Colwill never has, and never will be, a ball winning midfielder. The end.

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              • #37
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                Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
                For the love of Christ will you please leave the football threads alone. You’ve had an absolute
                ‘Mare on this thread, once again showing yourself to be utterly clueless on football matters but still you continue to dig your heels in and spout utter shite.
                This is a Cardiff City Website

                It's nothing to do with you

                Please naff off to the Merthyr site which is where you belong

                Diolch

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                • #38
                  Re: Rubin Colwill

                  Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                  Well plenty of people have seen him play and are of the concensus that in order for colwill to push on he's going to be using what ball winning skills he has , particularly in the Championship

                  What's entirely predictable on here is the wags all think he's a great player

                  Which certainly hasn't been the cry until the last few games

                  I think he needs to be played deeper and get his knees dirty
                  Sludge, most on here who are supportive of Colwill, in the majority are saying he's got potential so let's see how he now develops under Bulut who appears (first instances) to be a proper, technical football coach. Let's see if Colwill under Bulut can develop and start producing some of the creativity and football City have been lacking in midfield for a number of seasons? He could take the burden of Ramsey.

                  In the short time Bulut has been here, Colwill appears to have made some progress. You on the other hand are whining about the fact he doesn't play like Paul Ramsey, Charlie Oatway or Willie Boland.

                  Give yourself a break butt, it must be tiring trying to be so confrontational all the time?

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                  • #39
                    Re: Rubin Colwill

                    Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                    This is a Cardiff City Website

                    It's nothing to do with you

                    Please naff off to the Merthyr site which is where you belong

                    Diolch
                    No

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                    • #40
                      Re: Rubin Colwill

                      Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
                      Sludge, most on here who are supportive of Colwill, in the majority are saying he's got potential so let's see how he now develops under Bulut who appears (first instances) to be a proper, technical football coach. Let's see if Colwill under Bulut can develop and start producing some of the creativity and football City have been lacking in midfield for a number of seasons? He could take the burden of Ramsey.

                      In the short time Bulut has been here, Colwill appears to have made some progress. You on the other hand are whining about the fact he doesn't play like Paul Ramsey, Charlie Oatway or Willie Boland.

                      Give yourself a break butt, it must be tiring trying to be so confrontational all the time?
                      Tanner has come on leaps and bounds also under Bulut and a few others he's starting to make a real difference, long may it continue.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Rubin Colwill

                        Many players who have burst onto the scene at a young level at any sport who find themselves thrust into the limelight shine at first but then struggle with form due to the added pressure and everything outside of the sport it brings with it. It looks like Colwill is in good hands lookiing at his performance against BRUM, even more so with Rambo to guide him

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                        • #42
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                          Originally posted by pulsy View Post
                          Many players who have burst onto the scene at a young level at any sport who find themselves thrust into the limelight shine at first but then struggle with form due to the added pressure and everything outside of the sport it brings with it. It looks like Colwill is in good hands lookiing at his performance against BRUM, even more so with Rambo to guide him
                          if anyone should benefit from Rambo arriving, its got to be Rubes, must be a massive influence and guiding hand

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                          • #43
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                            We need to extend Colwill's contract ASAP, he's a real talent. I wonder if there is an option to extend in his current deal?

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                            • #44
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                              Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
                              Tanner has come on leaps and bounds also under Bulut and a few others he's starting to make a real difference, long may it continue.
                              Bulut allegedly, is the first proper football coach City have had for a good number of seasons.

                              We'll all need to wait and see but there have been visible improvement, so cause for optimism. I'm realistic here and expect a few maulings for City this season. A long, long way to go and if improvements do continue let's hope they are visible and quick enough for Tan to keep Bulut in post.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Rubin Colwill

                                Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
                                Bulut allegedly, is the first proper football coach City have had for a good number of seasons.

                                We'll all need to wait and see but there have been visible improvement, so cause for optimism. I'm realistic here and expect a few maulings for City this season. A long, long way to go and if improvements do continue let's hope they are visible and quick enough for Tan to keep Bulut in post.
                                Better than Morison? The self proclaimed proven one. Changed the style of play, best transfer window in memory.etc.etc.etc

                                On a serious note, that 2nd goal against Brum was different class and showed Colwill at his best. Lovely ball sprayed out to Tanner, then received it back for a lovely one touch lay off to Wintle to finish. Proper.

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