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Swansea fans I know also don't get the Colwill negativity in our support.
Maybe we just as a fan base love the Gareth Stoker types?
Maybe we just as a fan base love the end product.
I love Colwill, I am a fully paid up member of his fan club but he doesn't do enough. If, as it appeared last night, he can play deeper and not run out of grass etc with the game ahead of him, he might do better.
Rubin has scored 7 goals in 127 Championship appearances. Aden Flint scored 10 in 86 games for us.
Perhaps more importantly, five of those goals came in his first full season (2021/22). His league goals since then:
2022/23 - 0
2023/24 - 1
2924/25 - 1
I wonder how fans of other clubs (and especially the Jacks) would react if a player who was regarded as their most talented youngster produced stats like those?
I don't think so.
He's a decent mid Championship midfielder and no more, which lets be honest is great. Its where we want to be at the minimum.
Would love him to kick on and be the next Ramsey but he's miles off that level.
In terms of players that have come through the Cardiff system in the last 20 years he's in the top 5 but that says more about us than him.
Neither were exactly top class while they were with us. They were both heading towards the end of their careers. Very good players who served the club well, but let's not get carried away.
During the Third Division promotion campaign of 1975/76, Livermore did score three league goals - more than Colwill has managed in the last three seasons - and Campbell scored one league goal - the same as Colwill has managed this season.
The thing is, as AA has already mentioned, that midfield also contained John Buchanan (four goals) and winger Willie Anderson (six goals), while Phil Dwyer also scored eight goals while playing either in midfield or at right back. And, most importantly, the team contained two prolific strikers in Tony Evans (21 goals) and Adrian Alston (14 goals).
The role of midfielders like Livermore and Campbell in that City side way back then (75/76, my first-ever full season supporting City) was quite different, with a 4-4-2 formation being employed almost exclusively. It's obviously a different game altogether these days.
One thing I know for certain - if you'd told us at the end of the 2021/22 that Rubin Colwill would only score two league goals in the next three seasons, nobody would have believed you. Of course, he can improve on that record during the next twelve games, but as things stand his goals return has been very disappointing for an attacking midfielder with his level of natural ability.
I'd rate him third behind Ashford, who's only 20 and I believe has more potential due to the significant levels of football intelligence he shows, and Robertson, who is a year younger than Colwill and I reckon is potentially more valuable in the long run.
Although it's by no means out of the question, I'd be surprised if anyone would be willing to pay a decent fee for Colwill until such a time as he's nailed down a permanent starting position in the side and has shown he can deliver the goods on a regular basis. At the moment he's far more about raw natural ability than end product, and managers seem to find it difficult to accommodate such players. The six managers he's had at Cardiff certainly have and his international managers haven't seemed overly keen either. Nobody has seemed sure what to do with him.
I was never a big fan of Mcguiness, i always thought that he could be slow and cumbersome, although he did start performing a lot better and by the end of his stay he was looking more assured. I don't know what has happened to him at Luton though, very odd. Didn't we get 5 million for him? I'm hoping Fish is going to come on a bit now, he's looked decent enough to me, quick to react and all that.
Most reports at the time of the transfer were saying up to 10 million - but also most said that included add ons that may or may not be triggered. I would guess that Luton getting promoted was one of the add ons in that figure. Doesn't seem likely!
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