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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy_Tango View Post
    If he had pace and was prolific he really wouldn't be playing for Cardiff in League 1.
    I like him, I feel like he wants to be here and wants to do be successful. I think he has the physicality and attributes to do well in this league, how much potential he has beyond that is anyone's guess.
    At his age, Gyokeres was failing to score in 11 games on loan to the Jacks FWIW

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    The supply to him is very poor and limited at the moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by City123 View Post
    Knowing us we'd give them long contracts and fail to win promotion. The same logic of "get in tough Championship players" was followed on relegation from the Premier League and is a large part of why we've declined so rapidly

    It may be painful at times, but I think the youth are the way to go
    It's about balance, obviously.

    I've said a number of times in recent months that I'd be confident of City having a good season if the club brought in three or four experienced, battle-hardened leaders. They wouldn't have to be anything spectacular and wouldn't have to cost a lot of money by any means, but this team desperately needs leadership and direction, both on the field and in the dressing room.

    I was impressed by Ojo in Port Vale's midfield on Thursday. He's 33 and has been playing in the UK since 2017 for the likes of Scunny, Aberdeen, Wigan, Shrewsbury and Port Vale. I have no idea if Thursday was his usual level of performance, but I thought he had a really good game. He'd have been an asset in City's midfield on the night for sure.

    I honestly don't know too much about League One these days, I've watched very little football at this level in recent years, but what I know for certain is our current squad lacks experience, leadership and is often a soft touch. I think if things were left as they are, we wouldn't have even a remote chance of promotion this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    It's about balance, obviously.

    I've said a number of times in recent months that I'd be confident of City having a good season if the club brought in three or four experienced, battle-hardened leaders. They wouldn't have to be anything spectacular and wouldn't have to cost a lot of money by any means, but this team desperately needs leadership and direction, both on the field and in the dressing room.

    I was impressed by Ojo in Port Vale's midfield on Thursday. He's 33 and has been playing in the UK since 2017 for the likes of Scunny, Aberdeen, Wigan, Shrewsbury and Port Vale. I have no idea if Thursday was his usual level of performance, but I thought he had a really good game. He'd have been an asset in City's midfield on the night for sure.

    I honestly don't know too much about League One these days, I've watched very little football at this level in recent years, but what I know for certain is our current squad lacks experience, leadership and is often a soft touch. I think if things were left as they are, we wouldn't have even a remote chance of promotion this season.
    My concern is BBM is waiting for PL loans.

    If that is the case I hope even if young they are tough and physical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    I reckon:

    20 = twenty
    21, 22 and 23 = early-twenties
    24, 25 and 26 = mid-twenties
    27, 28 and 29 = late-twenties

    But if you want 23 to count as being mid-twenties, that’s your choice I guess. Time is an abstract concept.

    ������
    Ten years have to be split in to three groups. To me it makes sense to have three at the beginning and the end, and four in the middle. But whatever. My point is that it's far from odd or wrong to suggest that 23 is mid-twenties.

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    One bad game which we didn't even lose and it's chuck out the kids and get in a load of 35 year old League 1 warhorses

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    We're straying closer and closer to this

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    One bad game which we didn't even lose and it's chuck out the kids and get in a load of 35 year old League 1 warhorses
    Delmbox throws his first hissy fit of the season and it’s only August.

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    One bad game which we didn't even lose and it's chuck out the kids and get in a load of 35 year old League 1 warhorses
    That's not true is it?

    But we clearly need some leaders experience and physicality particularly in central defence.

    It's also 2 of the most experienced players most are saying need replacing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    One bad game which we didn't even lose and it's chuck out the kids and get in a load of 35 year old League 1 warhorses
    most have been calling for the club to have some direction, some identity, use the youth, build on that

    you are right, 1 game it didnt work out, lets change it, we are only one game away from "lets get Warnock back and sign 30 yr old's on 3 yr deals" its laughable at times

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    Re: Yousef Salech

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    It's about balance, obviously.

    I've said a number of times in recent months that I'd be confident of City having a good season if the club brought in three or four experienced, battle-hardened leaders. They wouldn't have to be anything spectacular and wouldn't have to cost a lot of money by any means, but this team desperately needs leadership and direction, both on the field and in the dressing room.

    I was impressed by Ojo in Port Vale's midfield on Thursday. He's 33 and has been playing in the UK since 2017 for the likes of Scunny, Aberdeen, Wigan, Shrewsbury and Port Vale. I have no idea if Thursday was his usual level of performance, but I thought he had a really good game. He'd have been an asset in City's midfield on the night for sure.

    I honestly don't know too much about League One these days, I've watched very little football at this level in recent years, but what I know for certain is our current squad lacks experience, leadership and is often a soft touch. I think if things were left as they are, we wouldn't have even a remote chance of promotion this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    its laughable at times
    What’s laughable is that some of you apparently can’t see this team desperately needs genuine leadership when it’s been blatantly obvious for more than a year.

    The fact that Chambers is captain and Colwill is vice-captain tells its own story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    Delmbox throws his first hissy fit of the season and it’s only August.
    In fairness, to me, it seemed Delmbox was the one calling out those who were having a hissy fit after the Port Vale game, rather than having one himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock_Flock_of_Five View Post
    In fairness, to me, it seemed Delmbox was the one calling out those who were having a hissy fit after the Port Vale game, rather than having one himself.
    He’s so dramatic. Literally nobody has said what he claims or anything even remotely similar.

    Chuck out the kids? Give me a ****ing break.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    He’s so dramatic. Literally nobody has said what he claims or anything even remotely similar.

    Chuck out the kids? Give me a ****ing break.
    I think you misread his post - it was irony, but if you put out a back four of Kpakio, Bagan, Lawlor and Fish, 9 times out of 10 they are in for a hiding. Individually they're all fully capable of playing 90 minutes at this level, but not altogether. There's nothing in our coach's comments however that suggests he's looking to bring in 'experience', just exceptional quality, probably from Crystal Palace's under 21's..

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    ItÂ’s no secret to ourselves that we get outbattled by anyone who applies an ounce of determination (a la Oxford, Portsmouth, Port Vale). PV fans were beside themselves that they had given us a game on Thursday and were praising their team to the hilt. They obviously were unaware we are pretty dreadful. We need to take advantage of the misplaced fear factor for as long as possible until we are truly rumbled in this league or it will be a case of deja vu and on to League 2.

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    Stevie Wonder can see this team needs leaders and more experience. Yes we need to bring the kids through but not 7 or 8 starting at the same time out of 10 outfield players. You can’t have 3 of the back 4 learning their trade at the same time. You just can’t.

    We’ve gone from one extreme under Warnock and everyone over the age of 30 to everyone under the age of 23.

    The 3 “senior” older heads showed absolutely no leadership on Thursday night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    He’s so dramatic. Literally nobody has said what he claims or anything even remotely similar.

    Chuck out the kids? Give me a ****ing break.
    oh relax, it was a slightly hyperbolic comment on a messageboard because of the contrast in reactions after one bad game, not everyone approaches life as angrily as you

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    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    We're straying closer and closer to this

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    oh relax
    I’m totally relaxed. You’re the one who’s whinging. “The kids, the poor kids, won’t somebody think of the kids?”

    🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    It's about balance, obviously.

    I've said a number of times in recent months that I'd be confident of City having a good season if the club brought in three or four experienced, battle-hardened leaders. They wouldn't have to be anything spectacular and wouldn't have to cost a lot of money by any means, but this team desperately needs leadership and direction, both on the field and in the dressing room.

    I was impressed by Ojo in Port Vale's midfield on Thursday. He's 33 and has been playing in the UK since 2017 for the likes of Scunny, Aberdeen, Wigan, Shrewsbury and Port Vale. I have no idea if Thursday was his usual level of performance, but I thought he had a really good game. He'd have been an asset in City's midfield on the night for sure.

    I honestly don't know too much about League One these days, I've watched very little football at this level in recent years, but what I know for certain is our current squad lacks experience, leadership and is often a soft touch. I think if things were left as they are, we wouldn't have even a remote chance of promotion this season.
    I agree its about balance, but I'm pretty terrified of the kind of signings our much fabled recruitment team will cook up if they're given the brief of "experienced League 1 players"

    The team on Thursday was young but there was also some experience in all thirds of the pitch. It may have been his first start but the keeper was a 27 year old who's played at this level and higher before, including the Danish top flight, at centre back was a 30 year old former England international with almost 200 PL games under his belt, our holding midfielder was a 28 year old with over 300 EFL appearances and on the wing we had a 27 year old who played almost 200 Championship games. That's a decent amount of experience, what they lack sadly is almost any kind of physical edge in a game that is increasingly concerned with speed. I reckon the worst thing we could do is bring in someone like Grant Hanley (off the top of my head I think he's available for free) and partner him with Chambers, we'd end up with the worst of both worlds - no youthful exuberance/quality and no physical edge in favour of experience

    Personally I think keeping Joe Ralls would have gone some way to addressing the concerns about on and off field leadership, I also think making Chambers captain could have been a mistake despite him feeling like the natural option due to his seniority

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    Quote Originally Posted by City123 View Post
    That's a decent amount of experience, what they lack sadly is almost any kind of physical edge in a game that is increasingly concerned with speed.
    The likes of Chambers, Wintle and Willock may be experienced but they are not leaders in any way, shape or form.

    City were relegated last season with barely a whimper. The team was a soft touch and was often out-battled. In the main, the players lacked fight, courage, direction and leadership. Nothing has been done to address that situation. Absolutely nothing, and that doesn’t bode well for a season in League One.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    The likes of Chambers, Wintle and Willock may be experienced but they are not leaders in any way, shape or form.

    City were relegated last season with barely a whimper. The team was a soft touch and was often out-battled. In the main, the players lacked fight, courage, direction and leadership. Nothing has been done to address that situation. Absolutely nothing, and that doesn’t bode well for a season in League One.
    We need a centre half and a midfielder with a hard edge

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    The likes of Chambers, Wintle and Willock may be experienced but they are not leaders in any way, shape or form.

    City were relegated last season with barely a whimper. The team was a soft touch and was often out-battled. In the main, the players lacked fight, courage, direction and leadership. Nothing has been done to address that situation. Absolutely nothing, and that doesn’t bode well for a season in League One.
    I tend to agree, which is why I said the worst thing I think we could do is play them alongside any experienced signings, which is what I think would inevitably happen. It would take a brave manager to make Calum Chambers captain, then drop him.

    Something else I'd mention is the recruitment setup at the club, like I said I'd hate to see the kind of players they'd sign with the "experienced League 1" remit. Are they capable of identifying courage & leadership? After all its the same guys who brought in Chambers, Willock et al and loaded our team with slow players

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    The likes of Chambers, Wintle and Willock may be experienced but they are not leaders in any way, shape or form.

    City were relegated last season with barely a whimper. The team was a soft touch and was often out-battled. In the main, the players lacked fight, courage, direction and leadership. Nothing has been done to address that situation. Absolutely nothing, and that doesn’t bode well for a season in League One.

    So very true.

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