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  • #46
    Re: Well Said Steve Morison

    Originally posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
    Interestingly, as I have mentioned elsewhere, Watters seems to have lots of support on Twitter from the fanbase. On the thread where this same discussion is being had, there are over 40 likes and lots of positive comments about it being his best game for us, far outweighing those who commented that he'd been poor (myself included)

    I'm amazed, and even wondered if some of the Tweets were sarcastic (one even ended 'great player' )
    He's a tryer and not getting much luck, City fans generally want a tryer to come good, it's talented lazy B's they can't stand.

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    • #47
      Re: Well Said Steve Morison

      Originally posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
      Interestingly, as I have mentioned elsewhere, Watters seems to have lots of support on Twitter from the fanbase. On the thread where this same discussion is being had, there are over 40 likes and lots of positive comments about it being his best game for us, far outweighing those who commented that he'd been poor (myself included)

      I'm amazed, and even wondered if some of the Tweets were sarcastic (one even ended 'great player' )
      The hours I've put in to creating those burner accounts have finally paid off!

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      • #48
        Re: Well Said Steve Morison

        Originally posted by City123 View Post
        You know I'm delighted to score but the most important thing is we got the three points like, it was tough cos they're a good team but the boys put in a shift and yeah we're all buzzing, you know fans were class and we got the win so yeah really happy

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        • #49
          Re: Well Said Steve Morison

          Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
          He's a tryer and not getting much luck.....
          It's amazing how we football supporters can see the same things completely differently. Watters a trier? That's the first time I've heard him described as that. To me, he often looks lost, a bit sorry for himself, unsure of what to do or where to go as a move builds around him.

          I'd honestly like to know what it was that people thought Watters did well on Saturday. Everyone around me seemed to think he should be taken off at half-time. Nobody was signing his praises. On the contrary, people were bemoaning the fact that City could have been three or four goals in front if they had a striker on the pitch worthy of the description.

          I'd love to see Watters playing well and scoring goals, but he looks well off the pace to me. What am I missing?

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          • #50
            Re: Well Said Steve Morison

            Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
            It's amazing how we football supporters can see the same things completely differently. Watters a trier? That's the first time I've heard him described as that. To me, he often looks lost, a bit sorry for himself, unsure of what to do or where to go as a move builds around him.

            I'd honestly like to know what it was that people thought Watters did well on Saturday. Everyone around me seemed to think he should be taken off at half-time. Nobody was signing his praises. On the contrary, people were bemoaning the fact that City could have been three or four goals in front if they had a striker on the pitch worthy of the description.

            I'd love to see Watters playing well and scoring goals, but he looks well off the pace to me. What am I missing?
            I think he is trying his best but must agree there are times when he does look sad, bewildered even and a bit out of his depth. I hope he scores quickly against WBA if he starts and gets some confidence.

            If not, we are sure to pick up a young premiership Striker, looking for a chance to shine at a club that’s playing the ball on the ground and creating lots of chances for him to develop. We look a far better loan option now than in previous years with this team and style of play.

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            • #51
              Re: Well Said Steve Morison

              People are saying that Morison wasn't going down the stereotypical football manager route with his reply. I would disagree. A bit harsh to call his reply stereotypical, but i would say that he acted in a way that most managers would if they were presented with the same question. What i didn't like was him accusing the journalist of being negative, that's such a conversation stopper, it's an accusation that changes the conversation and it put the journalist in a defensive position, like he had done something wrong, and he hadn't.

              Maybe Morison should explain himself better before getting so defensive. He made a great point about a striker getting in good positions, but ****ed it up when he got irate, and it wasn't a good irate either, it was like he was arguing with his teenage daughter about her being ungrateful and spoiling a family day out.

              Nothing wrong with him backing his players, but he has to realise that he will face questions he doesn't particularly like, and as a manager, he has to articulate himself in a better way.

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              • #52
                Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                People are saying that Morison wasn't going down the stereotypical football manager route with his reply. I would disagree. A bit harsh to call his reply stereotypical, but i would say that he acted in a way that most managers would if they were presented with the same question. What i didn't like was him accusing the journalist of being negative, that's such a conversation stopper, it's an accusation that changes the conversation and it put the journalist in a defensive position, like he had done something wrong, and he hadn't.

                Maybe Morison should explain himself better before getting so defensive. He made a great point about a striker getting in good positions, but ****ed it up when he got irate, and it wasn't a good irate either, it was like he was arguing with his teenage daughter about her being ungrateful and spoiling a family day out.

                Nothing wrong with him backing his players, but he has to realise that he will face questions he doesn't particularly like, and as a manager, he has to articulate himself in a better way.
                Great description

                I suppose it's a big improvement from "a.n.other played like twat and well f*cked it up for me" so he's going down the right route and I do wonder whether there's any place in the modern game for 'honesty' anymore and that stereotypical replies are what we should expect. It's happened in other top sports like F1. They're surrounded by PR advisers and have a 'company line'.

                I do think that sometimes people confuse 'honesty' with being unprepared/professional. I'm of the Arsene Wenger school of post match interviews. Defend the players, defend the team, give very little away and deal with it behind closed doors. Let's face it, there's very little space for anything original in football-speak anymore. It's genuinely hard not to describe the game in cliches. That's why I think your description is so good.

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                • #53
                  Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                  Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
                  It's amazing how we football supporters can see the same things completely differently. Watters a trier? That's the first time I've heard him described as that. To me, he often looks lost, a bit sorry for himself, unsure of what to do or where to go as a move builds around him.

                  I'd honestly like to know what it was that people thought Watters did well on Saturday. Everyone around me seemed to think he should be taken off at half-time. Nobody was signing his praises. On the contrary, people were bemoaning the fact that City could have been three or four goals in front if they had a striker on the pitch worthy of the description.

                  I'd love to see Watters playing well and scoring goals, but he looks well off the pace to me. What am I missing?
                  I'd agree with you there but he can't do much about his face! I think that's his default expression.

                  To be brutally honest. I have no idea why I like the lad and feel protective. It makes no sense. I just do. I've got some humorous stuff going with Bobby D about him and I can't really argue with any of his critics. It might have something to do with him being hooked before half time. I was sat very close to him that day he didn't go in at half time and I never want to experience that again. Call me soppy if you like but I really felt for the lad and put myself in that situation and it made me feel sick.

                  So there you go. Nothing rational. All emotional. That's why it doesn't make any sense when it's cold-bloodily analysed. It just comes down to feelings.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                    Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                    Great description

                    I suppose it's a big improvement from "a.n.other played like twat and well f*cked it up for me" so he's going down the right route and I do wonder whether there's any place in the modern game for 'honesty' anymore and that stereotypical replies are what we should expect. It's happened in other top sports like F1. They're surrounded by PR advisers and have a 'company line'.

                    I do think that sometimes people confuse 'honesty' with being unprepared/professional. I'm of the Arsene Wenger school of post match interviews. Defend the players, defend the team, give very little away and deal with it behind closed doors. Let's face it, there's very little space for anything original in football-speak anymore. It's genuinely hard not to describe the game in cliches. That's why I think your description is so good.
                    Yup, i'm all for a bit of honesty and not coming across as a robot, but in a strange kind of way, he sort of did come across as a robot. It was more the reaction rather than the answer, and the negative line he trotted out. I don't think that was called for.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                      Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                      The hours I've put in to creating those burner accounts have finally paid off!
                      I KNEW that someone on here would be behind it! 🤣🤣🤣

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                      • #56
                        Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                        Originally posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
                        I KNEW that someone on here would be behind it! ������
                        seriously though, there are people who do this sh*t. It's scary. I"m involved in game development and people get really protective about specific game characters and do some crazy stuff. Much scarier than football fans/forums.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                          Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                          To be brutally honest. I have no idea why I like the lad and feel protective. It makes no sense. I just do. I've got some humorous stuff going with Bobby D about him and I can't really argue with any of his critics. It might have something to do with him being hooked before half time. I was sat very close to him that day he didn't go in at half time and I never want to experience that again. Call me soppy if you like but I really felt for the lad and put myself in that situation and it made me feel sick.
                          I was also at that Coventry game and the whole thing was uncomfortable. I felt for Watters, dragging him off when Morison did seemed unnecessary and it wasn't a good thing to happen to any player. But, having said that, I can't honestly say I've seen any kind of improvement in him since then. He still looks the same player to me. While it would obviously be great if he came good, it just doesn't look likely.

                          Interesting to look back at that game, though. It would be good to know what Morison himself believes has changed since then, because I can't see it. But the local press won't ask him, that's for sure.

                          Cardiff City boss Steve Morison says Max Watters "was not good enough" after substituting the striker in the first half of Tuesday's 2-0 win over Coventry City.

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                          • #58
                            Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                            Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
                            I was also at that Coventry game and the whole thing was uncomfortable. I felt for Watters, dragging him off when Morison did seemed unnecessary and it wasn't a good thing to happen to any player. But, having said that, I can't honestly say I've seen any kind of improvement in him since then. He still looks the same player to me. While it would obviously be great if he came good, it just doesn't look likely.

                            Interesting to look back at that game, though. It would be good to know what Morison himself believes has changed since then, because I can't see it. But the local press won't ask him, that's for sure.

                            https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60397093
                            Yeah, I have to agree.

                            I have seen no discernible change in his performance levels.

                            Hopefully he can score on Weds night and move on from there 👍

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                            • #59
                              Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                              Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
                              I was also at that Coventry game and the whole thing was uncomfortable. I felt for Watters, dragging him off when Morison did seemed unnecessary and it wasn't a good thing to happen to any player. But, having said that, I can't honestly say I've seen any kind of improvement in him since then. He still looks the same player to me. While it would obviously be great if he came good, it just doesn't look likely.

                              Interesting to look back at that game, though. It would be good to know what Morison himself believes has changed since then, because I can't see it. But the local
                              press won't ask him, that's for sure.


                              https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60397093
                              This is a really good question. It's interesting reading that account again, I'd forgotten about his comments.

                              This still makes me cringe "Is he upset? Yes. Do I want him to be upset? Yes," Morison explained. No, Steve, the answer was no! He's not a Tough Love kind of player for sure. So, it makes your question even more interesting as to what Morison sees now.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                                Originally posted by Bobby Dandruff View Post
                                Hopefully he can score on Weds night and move on from there ��
                                Well it's been seven months since he scored, so he's certainly due one.

                                The same can be said for Harris, by the way. It's six months since he scored. His last goal came in the Coventry game that saw Watters hooked on 37 minutes.

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