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Thor wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 10:36 pm I think coyos has been shouting for him the longest on this board. I did say and I will say I do beleive that the club handled his development this past season rather well. I agreed with him going out on loan and not to be chucked in the first team and I said so at the time. I also said he could do with another loan or longer loan at Dover in which to aid his development further. I could see how good he was going to be given the right handling. This I can’t knock the club on to be fair.

It was probably around this time that the first contract offer was made to him and dare I suggest it was probably a low offer, not low verses value, just low as against his position in the clubs pecking order. That probably was the beginning of the seed being sowed to move however, I doubt they (player and agent) realised the impact he would have in that spell when he got in the team. Now his value increases as does his demands, he now holds all the cards and has continued to play them to his advantage.
March/April 2019 - not good enough to even sit on the bench in the National League.

November 2019 - scoring goals for fun in the National League.

He was held back unnecessarily. We mucked up.
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To think that James f*cking Alabi picked up a National League Champions medal for his ‘contribution’ last season but Ruel didn’t.
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RedO wrote: Mon Jul 20, 2020 11:33 pm You can all point the finger at the kid and his agent and Peterborough and whoever else. But if we had given him the opportunity here - and this goes back beyond last season, into Justin’s tenure - then the discussions (not) being had right now would be entirely different.

Imagine having missed out on two years of development because of James f*cking Alabi.
I agree. It can hardly inspire confidence in the management when:
1) Alabi was signed in the first place
2) it became apparent that he was all-told, a pretty sub-standard footballer and that is being generous
3) our Head Coach continued to persist with him, to the detriment of giving Ruel a game, when it was clear to all that Alabi possessed the touch of a washing machine

The actions of both ML and RE here, make Leyton Orient look like muppets.
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I don’t know why some fans are so annoyed about a player who’s no longer an orient player not coming to training when being offered the chance.
As Martin ling said we offered for him to come to training and be tested, he doesn’t have to if he has another club lined up maybe he didn’t want to risk it at training with Orient, in regards to the wages during the lockdown Nigel Travis said, players contracts run out on June30th then we have another month where we still have to pay them.
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RedO wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 7:32 am
Thor wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 10:36 pm I think coyos has been shouting for him the longest on this board. I did say and I will say I do beleive that the club handled his development this past season rather well. I agreed with him going out on loan and not to be chucked in the first team and I said so at the time. I also said he could do with another loan or longer loan at Dover in which to aid his development further. I could see how good he was going to be given the right handling. This I can’t knock the club on to be fair.

It was probably around this time that the first contract offer was made to him and dare I suggest it was probably a low offer, not low verses value, just low as against his position in the clubs pecking order. That probably was the beginning of the seed being sowed to move however, I doubt they (player and agent) realised the impact he would have in that spell when he got in the team. Now his value increases as does his demands, he now holds all the cards and has continued to play them to his advantage.
March/April 2019 - not good enough to even sit on the bench in the National League.

November 2019 - scoring goals for fun in the National League.

He was held back unnecessarily. We mucked up.
No problem with waiting until he's slightly over ready - that's not going to harm his development as we've seen compared to throwing him in too early both for him and us. It's also about waiting for the right situation.

Putting him in during a season where we had Bonne and Koroma doing the business, chasing one guaranteed promotion spot with huge pressure on us every week and only 5 substitiute options per game is a very different matter to easing him in during a season when consolidation is the objective, nowhere near as much pressure, with not as good forwards as the year before, 7 subs and added development time to the point he is ready.
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Post by AckneyAwks »

I got lambasted for suggesting what sort of wages we should have offered Sotiriou to keep him at the Orient and that was all based on ability,goals,excitement,biggest assett at the club,home grown and potential. Would there be a risk in paying him big money "OF COURSE THERE WAS".
Would have been a nice feeling for our club to be in the position of "calling the shots" if he had signed, carried on with the goals and had a large price tag on his head .
Think it's now time to move on though as both parties cant reach a agreement and i'm sure the club will find the right striker we need. Theres no guarantee Ruel will go on to be a success but if our club want to reap any success from youth developement they need a more courageous and positive outlook on what they produce.
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Scuba Diver wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 7:52 am
RedO wrote: Mon Jul 20, 2020 11:33 pm You can all point the finger at the kid and his agent and Peterborough and whoever else. But if we had given him the opportunity here - and this goes back beyond last season, into Justin’s tenure - then the discussions (not) being had right now would be entirely different.

Imagine having missed out on two years of development because of James f*cking Alabi.
I agree. It can hardly inspire confidence in the management when:
1) Alabi was signed in the first place
2) it became apparent that he was all-told, a pretty sub-standard footballer and that is being generous
3) our Head Coach continued to persist with him, to the detriment of giving Ruel a game, when it was clear to all that Alabi possessed the touch of a washing machine

The actions of both ML and RE here, make Leyton Orient look like muppets.
It’s always the fault of ML and RE. Even if there’s a leaky tap in the downstairs toilet.
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RedO wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 8:45 pm
We’ll also never know if he’d have had more affinity to the club if he’d picked up a National League winners medal last season and played some games for us before December 2019.
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Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 8:30 am
RedO wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 7:32 am
Thor wrote: Tue Jul 21, 2020 10:36 pm I think coyos has been shouting for him the longest on this board. I did say and I will say I do beleive that the club handled his development this past season rather well. I agreed with him going out on loan and not to be chucked in the first team and I said so at the time. I also said he could do with another loan or longer loan at Dover in which to aid his development further. I could see how good he was going to be given the right handling. This I can’t knock the club on to be fair.

It was probably around this time that the first contract offer was made to him and dare I suggest it was probably a low offer, not low verses value, just low as against his position in the clubs pecking order. That probably was the beginning of the seed being sowed to move however, I doubt they (player and agent) realised the impact he would have in that spell when he got in the team. Now his value increases as does his demands, he now holds all the cards and has continued to play them to his advantage.
March/April 2019 - not good enough to even sit on the bench in the National League.

November 2019 - scoring goals for fun in the National League.

He was held back unnecessarily. We mucked up.
No problem with waiting until he's slightly over ready - that's not going to harm his development as we've seen compared to throwing him in too early both for him and us. It's also about waiting for the right situation.

Putting him in during a season where we had Bonne and Koroma doing the business, chasing one guaranteed promotion spot with huge pressure on us every week and only 5 substitiute options per game is a very different matter to easing him in during a season when consolidation is the objective, nowhere near as much pressure, with not as good forwards as the year before, 7 subs and added development time to the point he is ready.
Yeah, easing him into the odd game into a team who was top of the league, full of confidence, scoring for fun, winning most games would have really dented his development. Especially when you compare it to not playing instead of a sub-standard footballer, being shipped off to Dover who were struggling in the same league you talk about and then actually giving him a chance in a struggling league two team who were struggling to score.
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Let’s be honest, we treated the lad diabolically. Can you blame him for wanting to go to a club that believes in him?

If we had have shown 1% of the faith we gave to Alabi, things might have turned out differently.
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Disoriented wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:09 am Let’s be honest, we treated the lad diabolically. Can you blame him for wanting to go to a club that believes in him?

If we had have shown 1% of the faith we gave to Alabi, things might have turned out differently.
Did you see him in training?
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With this pandemic and clubs not knowing when the new season will start it might have made more sense for Ruel to sign a one year contract and then review his position again next Summer. Also, if he did well for us it might increase his options .
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DuvB wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:20 am
Disoriented wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:09 am Let’s be honest, we treated the lad diabolically. Can you blame him for wanting to go to a club that believes in him?

If we had have shown 1% of the faith we gave to Alabi, things might have turned out differently.
Did you see him in training?
I didn’t see him shopping in Tescos either.

What’s your point?
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RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:41 am With this pandemic and clubs not knowing when the new season will start it might have made more sense for Ruel to sign a one year contract and then review his position next Summer. Also, if he did well for us it might increase his options next year.
Sensible idea but the Ruel haters like Div would disagree.
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When Martin said in his interview we would like another striker , would that be to replace Ruel or be an addition with Ruel ?
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RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:41 am With this pandemic and clubs not knowing when the new season will start it might have made more sense for Ruel to sign a one year contract and then review his position again next Summer. Also, if he did well for us it might increase his options .
This is the sensible approach so for a well regarded teenager to walk out on a club at this time suggests that he has been tapped up.
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Ornchurch wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 11:21 am
RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:41 am With this pandemic and clubs not knowing when the new season will start it might have made more sense for Ruel to sign a one year contract and then review his position again next Summer. Also, if he did well for us it might increase his options .
This is the sensible approach so for a well regarded teenager to walk out on a club at this time suggests that he has been tapped up.
Agreed especially as if he is waiting for Posh to sell their striker, he could be waiting till the end of the window in October.
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Apple Wumble wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 9:51 am
Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 8:30 am
RedO wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 7:32 am

March/April 2019 - not good enough to even sit on the bench in the National League.

November 2019 - scoring goals for fun in the National League.

He was held back unnecessarily. We mucked up.
No problem with waiting until he's slightly over ready - that's not going to harm his development as we've seen compared to throwing him in too early both for him and us. It's also about waiting for the right situation.

Putting him in during a season where we had Bonne and Koroma doing the business, chasing one guaranteed promotion spot with huge pressure on us every week and only 5 substitiute options per game is a very different matter to easing him in during a season when consolidation is the objective, nowhere near as much pressure, with not as good forwards as the year before, 7 subs and added development time to the point he is ready.
Yeah, easing him into the odd game into a team who was top of the league, full of confidence, scoring for fun, winning most games would have really dented his development. Especially when you compare it to not playing instead of a sub-standard footballer, being shipped off to Dover who were struggling in the same league you talk about and then actually giving him a chance in a struggling league two team who were struggling to score.
You seem to have ignored the point about there being only five places on the subs bench in the NL. Big risk to put an unproven player on the bench over a seasoned pro.

Sotiriou was on loan in the Isthmian League and then Conference South in the first half of 2018/19, and judging from him making only 9 apperances on loan in the NL South again from February to end of the season (albeit with 6 goals at that level) he wasn't yet ready to make a significant impact in the NL at that time.

While we had been doing better before Xmas (covering the period of his previous loans) we had a wobble post Xmas, winning 1 and losing 3 of 5 games in January/early Feb. Orient only scored 26 goals in the 19 league games from January 2019 to end of season, which definitely isn't "scoring for fun". With only 5 subs places and us struggling to score goals while grinding out results in tight games it wouldn't have been sensible at the time to put him on the bench ahead of seasoned pros in Simpson or Harrold so it was right for us to send him out on loan again.

We just couldn't take risks with our chances of promotion.
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RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:46 am When Martin said in his interview we would like another striker , would that be to replace Ruel or be an addition with Ruel ?
It means Ruel if he decides he is staying
Or someone else if he leaves.
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tuffers#1 wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:34 pm
RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 10:46 am When Martin said in his interview we would like another striker , would that be to replace Ruel or be an addition with Ruel ?
It means Ruel if he decides he is staying
Or someone else if he leaves.
Correct and an easy one to work out.
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Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:30 pm
Apple Wumble wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 9:51 am
Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 8:30 am

No problem with waiting until he's slightly over ready - that's not going to harm his development as we've seen compared to throwing him in too early both for him and us. It's also about waiting for the right situation.

Putting him in during a season where we had Bonne and Koroma doing the business, chasing one guaranteed promotion spot with huge pressure on us every week and only 5 substitiute options per game is a very different matter to easing him in during a season when consolidation is the objective, nowhere near as much pressure, with not as good forwards as the year before, 7 subs and added development time to the point he is ready.
Yeah, easing him into the odd game into a team who was top of the league, full of confidence, scoring for fun, winning most games would have really dented his development. Especially when you compare it to not playing instead of a sub-standard footballer, being shipped off to Dover who were struggling in the same league you talk about and then actually giving him a chance in a struggling league two team who were struggling to score.
You seem to have ignored the point about there being only five places on the subs bench in the NL. Big risk to put an unproven player on the bench over a seasoned pro.

Sotiriou was on loan in the Isthmian League and then Conference South in the first half of 2018/19, and judging from him making only 9 apperances on loan in the NL South again from February to end of the season (albeit with 6 goals at that level) he wasn't yet ready to make a significant impact in the NL at that time.

While we had been doing better before Xmas (covering the period of his previous loans) we had a wobble post Xmas, winning 1 and losing 3 of 5 games in January/early Feb. Orient only scored 26 goals in the 19 league games from January 2019 to end of season, which definitely isn't "scoring for fun". With only 5 subs places and us struggling to score goals while grinding out results in tight games it wouldn't have been sensible at the time to put him on the bench ahead of seasoned pros in Simpson or Harrold so it was right for us to send him out on loan again.

We just couldn't take risks with our chances of promotion.
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Ruel is a young lad who for the last few years went out on various loans to get used to playing in men's football. He progressed well and came good after his loan at Dover, after which he was recalled and was given a good run in the Os first team in which he did very well. I saw him play against Harlow in the game in the last pre-season, he did ok but did not stand out and at that time, still needed to improve in order to get a place in the first team. Fact of the matter is that he improved as this last season progressed. I think that the Os promotion season was a bit early for him, also at that time we had Bonne and Koroma playing well and it was working out ok to have Matt Harrold coming on off the bench for the last 20 minutes or so. It was vital to get the one guaranteed promotion place and Justin selected the right players that he had at his disposal to do just that.
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If Sotiriou gets little playing time at his next club, perhaps we can bring this thread up again.
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DuvB wrote: Wed Jul 22, 2020 4:55 pm If Sotiriou gets little playing time at his next club, perhaps we can bring this thread up again.
Little playing time? The way RedO is going on I'm expecting that Ballon Do'r within 5 years :lol:
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That could well happen, what a shame for everyone involved except probably the agent.
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