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    Captain For the Season

    with Joe Ralls out of the equation and looking at the current pool of players we have at our disposal

    For me we haven't got a natural leader in the pack so anyone of the following maybe a candidate

    Alnwick
    Chambers
    O Dowda
    Fish

    Out of the above I think i would opt for O Dowda

    who would your captain be for the coming season ?

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    Bale, obviously

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    Alnwick or O’Dowda. No one else makes sense.

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    No one candidate stands out so think it'll be someone we sign.

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    Good discussion on lack of proper captains these days on TalkSPORT last week. Gone are the days of the vocal, inspirational leaders. Your Keanes, Terrys, Gerrards, Adams.etc are a thing of the past.

    Anyone seen calling out their team mates on the pitch like they used to is classed as aggressive, in a negative way, in today’s football world.

    With coaches micro managing every little detail on the pitch from their technical area, there is less need for the managers voice on the pitch these days.

    I don’t think it’s as important a role as it used to be.

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    Re: Captain For the Season

    None of those mentioned above. They're not strong enough personalities, and quite frankly, too quiet on the pitch.

    We need a new incoming captain, whoever that might be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Good discussion on lack of proper captains these days on TalkSPORT last week. Gone are the days of the vocal, inspirational leaders. Your Keanes, Terrys, Gerrards, Adams.etc are a thing of the past.

    Anyone seen calling out their team mates on the pitch like they used to is classed as aggressive, in a negative way, in todayÂ’s football world.

    With coaches micro managing every little detail on the pitch from their technical area, there is less need for the managers voice on the pitch these days.

    I donÂ’t think itÂ’s as important a role as it used to be.
    I couldnÂ’t disagree more. Maybe IÂ’m just being nostalgic and you may be right but I loved a commanding midfielder.

    I think a leader on the pitch will be more needed than ever, itÂ’s just taking time for clubs to take to new processes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    I couldnÂ’t disagree more. Maybe IÂ’m just being nostalgic and you may be right but I loved a commanding midfielder.

    I think a leader on the pitch will be more needed than ever, itÂ’s just taking time for clubs to take to new processes.
    Clearly missed the point.

    Furthermore, the game has changed and the commanding midfielder can’t go flying into tackles and setting the tone, geeing up the rest of the troops like they used. Like a Bryan Robson, Roy Keane, Steven Gerrard. I’ll lead, you follow types. Those days are gone.

    Something else they touched on in the debate was the game was less physical and so those aggressive, alpha male type captains who led the team into battle are no more.

    Football is far more technical and tactical these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bloop View Post
    No one candidate stands out so think it'll be someone we sign.
    It's hard to captain in the first season when you're new in the door.

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    A centre midfielder can’t grab the game by the “scruff of the neck” anymore. Slam into a tackle, maybe take a yellow to get the crowd up, drive forward with the ball and draw the opposition to slam into you. Those days are gone. Football has evolved. Often for the better but in terms of inspirational captains and leaders it is certainly now poorer.

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    Ng, he can give himself a bollocking when he gets booked then

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    We haven’t signed him yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Des Parrot View Post
    We haven’t signed him yet.
    assuming we sign anyone

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    Lockyer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pontprennau Bluebird View Post
    Lockyer.
    Really? The guy is another heart attack away from the morgue. For his own sake and his family’s sake he needs to retire.

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    I remember Beckhams nauseating public resignation as England captain.

    Always thought the manager was meant to choose the captain.

    If he stays its probably going to be O Dowda.

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    Re: Captain For the Season

    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    with Joe Ralls out of the equation and looking at the current pool of players we have at our disposal

    For me we haven't got a natural leader in the pack so anyone of the following maybe a candidate

    Alnwick
    Chambers
    O Dowda
    Fish

    Out of the above I think i would opt for O Dowda

    who would your captain be for the coming season ?
    Nobody currently at the club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Bale, obviously
    Christian ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToTaL ITK View Post
    Christian ?
    Yep, Catholic

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    its a shame how no one springs to mind now ralls has gone... would he have gone if the bale thing had happened already ? ralls obviously not going to take the huge cut in wage, which is a shame, its the players who got us down id have prefered ralls stay and help us get back up, financially hes going to do what he has to do... lots of other clubs will pay more

    but yeah laugh at ng but if you want passion and commitment i think ng fits

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluemoon View Post
    its a shame how no one springs to mind now ralls has gone... would he have gone if the bale thing had happened already ? ralls obviously not going to take the huge cut in wage, which is a shame, its the players who got us down id have prefered ralls stay and help us get back up, financially hes going to do what he has to do... lots of other clubs will pay more

    but yeah laugh at ng but if you want passion and commitment i think ng fits
    NG is not a leader, he's a shithouse

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    Re: Captain For the Season

    Quote Originally Posted by bluemoon View Post
    its a shame how no one springs to mind now ralls has gone... would he have gone if the bale thing had happened already ? ralls obviously not going to take the huge cut in wage, which is a shame, its the players who got us down id have prefered ralls stay and help us get back up, financially hes going to do what he has to do... lots of other clubs will pay more

    but yeah laugh at ng but if you want passion and commitment i think ng fits
    Ng's no leader, his antics are embarrassing enough as it is, never mind if he were captain

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    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    A centre midfielder can’t grab the game by the “scruff of the neck” anymore. Slam into a tackle, maybe take a yellow to get the crowd up, drive forward with the ball and draw the opposition to slam into you. Those days are gone. Football has evolved. Often for the better but in terms of inspirational captains and leaders it is certainly now poorer.
    I think you're right, that kind of player has gone. The closest we have to that kind of player is Robertson but he's more petulant than commanding and he definitely doesn't strike me as the inspirational type

    Of the current crop I can see it going to O'Dowda or Alnwick, possibly Chambers on seniority. Bleak.

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    Reckon it might be Colwill (R)
    Will make or break him

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    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Really? The guy is another heart attack away from the morgue. For his own sake and his family’s sake he needs to retire.
    He has a Cardiac Arrest and has had an Implantable cardiovascular device (defibrillator) fitted which will keep his heart going. He can play football with this in place if his doctors approve.

    A Cardiac Arrest is not a heart attack.

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