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He obviously has talent in that final third but his game lacks the energy and pressing a lot of managers want. If you can’t do that part of the game then you need to be really really good, good enough to build a team around.
Personally I think a loan would have been ideal if we could have got him on another 2 years contract.
Luthra to Slough confirmed. Until January https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/news...ns-slough-town
Weird, aint it. Just goes to show that being young and talented doesn't mean shit in terms of future development. Ojo a case in question. It's strange, and i think that it's a lack of intelligence, some players just seem to stop developing, can't change the way that they play, and think that the things that brought them success as a young player will carry them through. When it doesn't, they look so very lost (ojo) and have no way of adapting their game (ojo) Is it coaching, can intelligence and awareness be coached?
Wonder if some people just develop really early, especially physically and it carries them through?
With Daley-Campbell, attitude and his agent surely comes into it too. He either knows he is absolutely crap, or he's too daft to realise it is counter productive to waste 3 years of his career as he won't get a league club in 2 years if he doesn't play at all. I don't understand why he wouldn't want a loan and as I've said he must be on good money. He couldn't get in the Dundee side before he joined...
It's my concern with Colwill. You said it with your first sentence. Colwill was a big strong lad with ability, he could compete at an early age. I know that he's had his injuries, but you've got to look for that progress, that bit of maturity on the ball etc, that comes with development. He may well go on to be a really good player, but he needs to get a shift on. I think that this season is massive for him.
I'm not sure that's the case with Colwill, if anything his size was a problem according to Bellamy as he grew quickly at a late age: "He was running games at 11 and 12, then he got to about 16 and it was a struggle for him. He grew so much that his body wasn’t able to do what his brain wanted to do. He was gangly and his coordination went" https://roathboy.com/vftn-x-craig-be...the-graduates/
He really does need to kick on soon, hopefully this is the season. There's plenty of buzz around Tanner as our "brightest young talent" but he's only about a week younger than Colwill who has 50 league games and some international caps under his belt! I think some forget that Colwill is still just 21
It is a make or break season.
He has lost one or more seasons through injuries and growth-spurt-itis but now he needs to perform. He keeps showing glimpses of what he should be capable of - but it has to be done week in week out - even if that is cup games and sub appearances to start with. I am fairly confident that with Bulut, Ramsey and the Wales set-up Colwill will break into the first team as a starter this season.
If he doesn't that will be the end of the story with us.
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Seems unlikely.
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Sawyers on his way ?
It's a shame he doesn't seem to interested half the time
Very good player on his day
I’m sure there’s a team that plays a particular style or system that he can shine in
I doubt it’s a Championship team though
Sawyers was one of the biggest disappointments from last season, weather it’s a lack of motivation or his legs have gone who knows.
He can probably still earn a living playing somewhere, and it would be in his best interest to get a move to keep playing.
It will only be a matter of time before he has to hang his boots up, so better to be playing for the next couple of years than sat around, only to find it’s too late.
It’s a short career compared to normal jobs, he’s probably well set up financially, so won’t want to have regrets about wasting the last few years of his career sat on his arse if he’s got any sense!!