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  • #61
    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
    That's exactly why he's a bit agitated when he answers questions, he's worried he is being set a trap and doesn't want to make the same mistake again, I bet he realises how bad that looks now.

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    • #62
      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.
      To be fair to him the journalist started the question with “Its my job as a journalist to find a negative….” but yeah he does need to learn to brush those type of questions off easier.

      Piss poor line of questioning from Glen Williams though.

      *PS: Getting irate easily and sounding likes he’s arguing with his teenage daughter, maybe me and Steve have more in common that I thought

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      • #63
        Re: Well Said Steve Morison

        Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
        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.
        Good god. The first thing the journalist said was that he was being negative. Did you not watch it ?

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        • #64
          Re: Well Said Steve Morison

          Originally posted by dml1954 View Post
          Good god. The first thing the journalist said was that he was being negative. Did you not watch it ?
          No.

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          • #65
            Re: Well Said Steve Morison

            Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
            To be fair to him the journalist started the question with “Its my job as a journalist to find a negative….” but yeah he does need to learn to brush those type of questions off easier.

            Piss poor line of questioning from Glen Williams though.

            *PS: Getting irate easily and sounding likes he’s arguing with his teenage daughter, maybe me and Steve have more in common that I thought
            Imagine you and steve in a room together.....**** me....

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            • #66
              Re: Well Said Steve Morison

              Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
              No.


              I f*cking love how surreal this has become.

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              • #67
                Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post


                I f*cking love how surreal this has become.
                This place is ****ed mate. I blame the recent hot weather.

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                • #68
                  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 Watters was better in that game.

                  we know he can finish - the goals are the same size in whatever division you are in, I think if he's playing with confidence he scores one or two maybe, but anyone can miss a sitter.


                  What's more difficult at this level is getting chances - he had several shots in 45 minutes, and much more touches in the attacking third than in previous games. if he played like that in every game from now until the end of the season he'd end up with a decent goal haul. in the last game he was completely anonymous. it's definitely an improvement - not convinced he will totally make it yet but it's something to build on. you get the feeling if he gets one or two goals his confidence will be much better but we will see.

                  before the game plenty were saying that it was his last chance - I don't know if he'll start against wba but if he does I don't think there will be TOO many complaints. if he'd played like he did in the first matches then he'd be benched for sure

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                  • #69
                    Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                    I didn’t see the game but was listening on radio whilst driving and Jason Perry was waxing lyrical about Watters movement and how he was pulling the centre half’s all over the place.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                      Of the 3 strikers by far the best performance on Saturday was from Mark Harris.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                        Originally posted by Hilts View Post
                        Of the 3 strikers by far the best performance on Saturday was from Mark Harris.
                        I'd like to see Isaac Davies in the role in this system

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                        • #72
                          Re: Well Said Steve Morison

                          Another thread I've spotted late.

                          I don't give a flying fcuk what Steve Morison says or how he says it when interviewed, what matters is what he says and how he says it to the players before and during the game.

                          I have to laugh at some of the comments on how he should speak to "journalists".
                          The guy is rough and ready. So what?

                          If he keeps getting results and has his team playing the football we have enjoyed thus far, I wouldn't care if he talked to these muppets in Russian in an Alex Sayle sylee!

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