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  1. #1

    Colwill

    Where's he these days? Never in the squad, has he been injured?

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    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    Where's he these days? Never in the squad, has he been injured?
    I was thinking EXACTLY the same yesterday - you'd have to assume so.......

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    Re: Colwill

    Dropped I believe. He was there yesterday watching.

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    Re: Colwill

    He played against Swansea U23 last week , by all accounts wasn't a great performance ?

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    Re: Colwill

    played for the u23s on Tuesday I think it was, Morison mentioned in a recent interview that he hadn't played for a while so needed some game time. not sure whether that was injury or just loss of form.

    didn't really stand out for the u23s from what I've heard.

    we've all said the young players will have rough patches as they learn how to compete at this level. I'm sure he's still in the club's plans

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    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    He played against Swansea U23 last week , by all accounts wasn't a great performance ?
    I though he was recovering from covid?? He did play against swansea in the under 23 looked leggy and lethargic - assume still getting back to full fitness - these are the questions the press should be asking?

  7. #7

    Re: Colwill

    We've got a lot of games to play in a short space of time so I imagine he'll feature

    I'd like to see him as part of a midfield 3

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    Re: Colwill

    Morison said something yesterday about the new players coming in giving the other youngsters the chance to develop outside the spotlight and get back into the squad which made it sound too me like he'd been out of it through the choice of the manager. He should be in every squad though on the bench at least.

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    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by SunderlandBluebird View Post
    Morison said something yesterday about the new players coming in giving the other youngsters the chance to develop outside the spotlight and get back into the squad which made it sound too me like he'd been out of it through the choice of the manager. He should be in every squad though on the bench at least.
    For once I thought Morison talked sense. We are expecting too much of our youngsters in a relegation battle. They need time and space.

  10. #10

    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by Former Labour leader View Post
    For once I thought Morison talked sense. We are expecting too much of our youngsters in a relegation battle. They need time and space.
    It would have made more sense if the players that have been brought in were not as young as our own youngsters he is taking “out of the spotlight” and they are just as inexperienced in the championship.

    I have heard Colwill has been moved out of the first team dressing room and back with the under 23s changing room although he is still training with first team.

    The irony is he’s got the job because he was under 23 manager and we had a load of under 23s in the first team picture which he’d worked with previously but now he’s bombed every one except Isaak Davies out.

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    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    It would have made more sense if the players that have been brought in were not as young as our own youngsters he is taking “out of the spotlight” and they are just as inexperienced in the championship.

    I have heard Colwill has been moved out of the first team dressing room and back with the under 23s changing room although he is still training with first team.

    The irony is he’s got the job because he was under 23 manager and we had a load of under 23s in the first team picture which he’d worked with previously but now he’s bombed every one except Isaak Davies out.
    Colwill was with the other non playing subs yesterday like Harris so he definitely was with the 1st team squad.

  12. #12

    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    It would have made more sense if the players that have been brought in were not as young as our own youngsters he is taking “out of the spotlight” and they are just as inexperienced in the championship.

    I have heard Colwill has been moved out of the first team dressing room and back with the under 23s changing room although he is still training with first team.

    The irony is he’s got the job because he was under 23 manager and we had a load of under 23s in the first team picture which he’d worked with previously but now he’s bombed every one except Isaak Davies out.
    I have a pet theory that he doesn't want to play the youngsters Mick gave debuts to, Bowen and Colwill in particular looked like establishing themselves before Morison got the job

  13. #13

    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    It would have made more sense if the players that have been brought in were not as young as our own youngsters he is taking “out of the spotlight” and they are just as inexperienced in the championship.

    I have heard Colwill has been moved out of the first team dressing room and back with the under 23s changing room although he is still training with first team.

    The irony is he’s got the job because he was under 23 manager and we had a load of under 23s in the first team picture which he’d worked with previously but now he’s bombed every one except Isaak Davies out.
    It's a mess for sure and I don't see any strategy now except 'stay up'. Which, in itself is of course essential. I think he's been nobbled by Tan. This frenzy of loan players smacks of that kind of nonsense interference from him. Morison isn't my kind of manager and this window he's gone mental re. loans. We can't build from this but then we can't build from L1 either. However, we look at it our club's still a mess and all we're going to be able to do for the rest of the season is cheer on the cavalry and hope, at least, some of our own get game time. Then there's the Summer and f*ck knows after that.

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    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by City123 View Post
    I have a pet theory that he doesn't want to play the youngsters Mick gave debuts to, Bowen and Colwill in particular looked like establishing themselves before Morison got the job
    no, I'm not buying that

    Bowen was out for ages with injury, and Colwill has played more full 90 minutes under Morison than he did under Mick .

    I think that as time has gone on we've adapted the formation from one with 2 CMS 2 AMS and a lone striker to having 3 CMS and 2 strikers, in an attempt to become more solid.
    that doesn't mean we won't revert back when the time is right.

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    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    It's a mess for sure and I don't see any strategy now except 'stay up'. Which, in itself is of course essential. I think he's been nobbled by Tan. This frenzy of loan players smacks of that kind of nonsense interference from him. Morison isn't my kind of manager and this window he's gone mental re. loans. We can't build from this but then we can't build from L1 either. However, we look at it our club's still a mess and all we're going to be able to do for the rest of the season is cheer on the cavalry and hope, at least, some of our own get game time. Then there's the Summer and f*ck knows after that.
    I presume the only loans rule is enforced by the club until we know who the manager will be next season.
    seeing if through Steve Morison's eyes then he has a bunch of games to try to persuade them he's the man for the job, so he's obviously going to try to play the players that showcase this style of play the best.

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    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    I presume the only loans rule is enforced by the club until we know who the manager will be next season.
    seeing if through Steve Morison's eyes then he has a bunch of games to try to persuade them he's the man for the job, so he's obviously going to try to play the players that showcase this style of play the best.
    I get that but that's not what I meant. Surely you must see that he's slowly ditched the U23s players and is now looking at a sticking plaster approach? I agree he'll want to do what's necessary to stay manager and in that sense, he'll be as mercenary as any other. I think as fans we think players and managers are our friends. They're not. It's just a job. He doesn't give a sh*t about anyone but himself and his job. Players are just a means to an end for any manager.

  17. #17

    Re: Colwill

    I think he has slowed up a bit. My theory is that after he had covid, his pace (though he is not blessed with lots of it) went missing a bit, and he had not been doing enough to get in the team. I think he would and should be used as an impact player mind, and as stated above should be on the bench at least.
    Spedger

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    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by Sloop_Jon_Bee View Post
    I think he has slowed up a bit. My theory is that after he had covid, his pace (though he is not blessed with lots of it) went missing a bit, and he had not been doing enough to get in the team. I think he would and should be used as an impact player mind, and as stated above should be on the bench at least.
    Spedger
    I agree with this. I think Covid has had a huge impact on many players. More than we care to dwell on. I agree with the impact player strategy too. It's a shame that 2-0 up against Forest Colwill wasn't on with Davies. That's my ideal situation if we're starting with loanees.

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    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    I get that but that's not what I meant. Surely you must see that he's slowly ditched the U23s players and is now looking at a sticking plaster approach? I agree he'll want to do what's necessary to stay manager and in that sense, he'll be as mercenary as any other. I think as fans we think players and managers are our friends. They're not. It's just a job. He doesn't give a sh*t about anyone but himself and his job. Players are just a means to an end for any manager.
    To be fair we were heading down. Yesterday was the best performance of the season. Play like that every week wed be top 10.

    Its not just the young players. Flint , Nelson , Pack , Vaulks left out as well.

    Davies scored the winner yesterday , McGuinness still in the team Bagan on the bench.

    I do think Colwill and Harris should be on the bench though.

    We have to stay up. Yesterday was the 1st time in a long time I felt confident we would do so.

  20. #20

    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    To be fair we were heading down. Yesterday was the best performance of the season. Play like that every week wed be top 10.

    Its not just the young players. Flint , Nelson , Pack , Vaulks left out as well.

    Davies scored the winner yesterday , McGuinness still in the team Bagan on the bench.

    I do think Colwill and Harris should be on the bench though.

    We have to stay up. Yesterday was the 1st time in a long time I felt confident we would do so.
    Maybe I'm not communicating my thoughts properly because I'm not having a go. Everything you've written I've written somewhere on here too. I agree with you. I"m probably sounding more critical than I feel. I mentioned in another post that I think our club's a mess and I stick by that. That doesn't mean I didn't enjoy the match yesterday. That doesn't mean that I'm pleased the gamble to start that eleven didn't pay off. I've also said that Forest was not prepared for that City team yesterday. They didn't know what to do. Cooper was well and truly snookered.

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    Re: Colwill

    I think that the question we should be asking ourselves is what is his overall game like? He's good in the final third, very positive on the ball and looks to create chances, but i don't see any discussion on his ability to defend, his positional play when we aren't in possession, his decision making etc. Yes, we are all willing him to do well as he has been with us since he was a sprout, but surely we should talk about what Colwill does good and bad and whether or not the positives outweigh the negatives or the other way round.

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    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    I think that the question we should be asking ourselves is what is his overall game like? He's good in the final third, very positive on the ball and looks to create chances, but i don't see any discussion on his ability to defend, his positional play when we aren't in possession, his decision making etc. Yes, we are all willing him to do well as he has been with us since he was a sprout, but surely we should talk about what Colwill does good and bad and whether or not the positives outweigh the negatives or the other way round.
    Walking on eggshells! I'd hope we (as in this board) could discuss this stuff without it being taken personally but that's sometimes hard.
    Last edited by Citizen's Nephew; 31-01-22 at 17:50. Reason: Highlighted in bold

  23. #23

    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    I think that the question we should be asking ourselves is what is his overall game like? He's good in the final third, very positive on the ball and looks to create chances, but i don't see any discussion on his ability to defend, his positional play when we aren't in possession, his decision making etc. Yes, we are all willing him to do well as he has been with us since he was a sprout, but surely we should talk about what Colwill does good and bad and whether or not the positives outweigh the negatives or the other way round.
    I think his positioning and defensive side need work but I also think he suffered from the weird 3 man attack thing we were trying under Mick and at the start under Morison where nobody really knew where they were supposed to be, not just Colwill. under Morison, now we seem to have settled on a 3 man midfield with 2 up top which ought to make it clearer where he should be playing. I think he'd be better suited to a midfield position personally, especially as he gets older when you consider his size.

    I think a lot of the frustration comes from players who put in poor performances week in week out continually getting picked whilst players like Colwill are dropped from the squad entirely despite actually showing promise, with the only reason that's apparent being he's the youngster so it's easier to drop him. What have Pack and Vaulks done to deserve being in the squad each week this season? I couldn't tell you, yet our second highest goalscorer seems to have been dropped to the u23s.

  24. #24

    Re: Colwill

    Semantics. It’s plain for all to see Colwills game time has got progressively less under Morison, to the point he’s now not even in the match day squad.

    Just what is the point in our own academy if you’re going to loan players from other teams academy’s. Must be soul destroying for these lads.

    I hope they get as far away from the club as possible for their own futures.

  25. #25

    Re: Colwill

    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
    Walking on eggshells! I'd hope we (as in this board) could discuss this stuff without it being taken personally but that's sometimes hard.
    It does feel like that sometimes.

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