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Re: Josh Coulson
He'll be okish in the squad this season, but that second year of his contract will be an albatross.
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Re: Josh Coulson
I fear the squawking has begun already fella.Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2019 9:37 pm He'll be okish in the squad this season, but that second year of his contract will be an albatross.
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Re: Josh Coulson
He’a clearly carrying an injury and isn’t being given time to fully recover because he’s the captain and Happe and Ekpiteta aren’t trusted to play alongside eachother. Once Turley is back, he’ll be given some rest. I’d look at Ling, Widdowson and Ekpiteta’s form before Coulson at the moment
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Re: Josh Coulson
I'm not so sure about that last sentence. He also failed to clear his lines properly for their third goal. Having said that the whole defence needs looking at closely. It's a shambles and I hope priority is given in the thought process when selecting the new manager.Thor wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2019 8:06 pm In the match day thread some people are having a pop at coulson, just by coincidence I was watching him closely today as he’s not been the dominating defender he was of last year.
The pace of the game is quicker and pace isn’t his strongest point.
His heading today I thought was good and he was especially in the 2nd half getting to headers that he might not have had a right to get to.
His distribution was ok, no real wonky passes and made good choices on who to lay it off to
I thought he did ok overall.
However, I believe that he is carrying an injury or something else. In the 2nd half he seemed to be struggling with his right leg, possibly hamstring, but it was clear he was not comfortable nor running well. However, at this point we had no subs left and he carried on.
Putting it in to context and some have possibly been over critical, I think he’s carrying an injury which is stopping him getting to full fitness, it’s his importance and leadership which is possibly overriding the physical condition right now.
He will come good again, that I’m convinced of after watching him carefully today.
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Re: Josh Coulson
I thought Coulson looked much happier in the 2nd half today, playing on his natural side.
Happe reads the game better than Marvin and this helps Coulson out as well.
Happe reads the game better than Marvin and this helps Coulson out as well.
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Re: Josh Coulson
We definately should have waited.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 1:32 pmCome on, Josh is easily League two standard if not better .Buddy Manucci wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 1:27 pm Would have waited to see how he deals with being back in the league.
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Re: Josh Coulson
I think you're right with this. Like many in the squad he hasn't looked right from the off. That last clearance looked more like he couldn't physically make the big hoof required.BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 7:44 am He’a clearly carrying an injury and isn’t being given time to fully recover because he’s the captain and Happe and Ekpiteta aren’t trusted to play alongside eachother. Once Turley is back, he’ll be given some rest. I’d look at Ling, Widdowson and Ekpiteta’s form before Coulson at the moment
Too many players being forced into playing in an unfit state because of our lack of squad depth.
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Re: Josh Coulson
Only my opinion but I don't think Josh is the9 player he once was , last week at Colchester he was left for dead when their player went passed him and crossed for the opening goal , yesterday he could have done better with the third goal when he failed to clear the ball , struggling in this league in my opinion .
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Re: Josh Coulson
Sad but fair Ron.BIGRON wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 10:54 am Only my opinion but I don't think Josh is the9 player he once was , last week at Colchester he was left for dead when their player went passed him and crossed for the opening goal , yesterday he could have done better with the third goal when he failed to clear the ball , struggling in this league in my opinion .
Maybe he has been carrying a niggling injury and just needs some time to shake it off though.
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Re: Josh Coulson
I agree . Going forward we're fine but our defence is proving to be our Achilles heel .Chief crazy horse wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 8:29 amI'm not so sure about that last sentence. He also failed to clear his lines properly for their third goal. Having said that the whole defence needs looking at closely. It's a shambles and I hope priority is given in the thought process when selecting the new manager.Thor wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2019 8:06 pm In the match day thread some people are having a pop at coulson, just by coincidence I was watching him closely today as he’s not been the dominating defender he was of last year.
The pace of the game is quicker and pace isn’t his strongest point.
His heading today I thought was good and he was especially in the 2nd half getting to headers that he might not have had a right to get to.
His distribution was ok, no real wonky passes and made good choices on who to lay it off to
I thought he did ok overall.
However, I believe that he is carrying an injury or something else. In the 2nd half he seemed to be struggling with his right leg, possibly hamstring, but it was clear he was not comfortable nor running well. However, at this point we had no subs left and he carried on.
Putting it in to context and some have possibly been over critical, I think he’s carrying an injury which is stopping him getting to full fitness, it’s his importance and leadership which is possibly overriding the physical condition right now.
He will come good again, that I’m convinced of after watching him carefully today.
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Re: Josh Coulson
Absolutely. Scoring goals is not a problem.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 5:00 pmI agree . Going forward we're fine but our defence is proving to be our Achilles heel .Chief crazy horse wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 8:29 amI'm not so sure about that last sentence. He also failed to clear his lines properly for their third goal. Having said that the whole defence needs looking at closely. It's a shambles and I hope priority is given in the thought process when selecting the new manager.Thor wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2019 8:06 pm In the match day thread some people are having a pop at coulson, just by coincidence I was watching him closely today as he’s not been the dominating defender he was of last year.
The pace of the game is quicker and pace isn’t his strongest point.
His heading today I thought was good and he was especially in the 2nd half getting to headers that he might not have had a right to get to.
His distribution was ok, no real wonky passes and made good choices on who to lay it off to
I thought he did ok overall.
However, I believe that he is carrying an injury or something else. In the 2nd half he seemed to be struggling with his right leg, possibly hamstring, but it was clear he was not comfortable nor running well. However, at this point we had no subs left and he carried on.
Putting it in to context and some have possibly been over critical, I think he’s carrying an injury which is stopping him getting to full fitness, it’s his importance and leadership which is possibly overriding the physical condition right now.
He will come good again, that I’m convinced of after watching him carefully today.
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Re: Josh Coulson
We have scored 1 less than the top team. However, we have conceded the most.
We defended well from the front last season, our midfield was more effective and dare I say it we miss Charlie Lee or at least his early season form.
We defended well from the front last season, our midfield was more effective and dare I say it we miss Charlie Lee or at least his early season form.
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Re: Josh Coulson
Our defensive issues are not (solely) down to the 4 or 5 individual that play in defence.
People do understand that, right?
People do understand that, right?
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Re: Josh Coulson
I make you right, there's either an organisational issue or individuals are losing concentration.
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Re: Josh Coulson
I was thinking yesterday how much we miss Bonne defending corners and free kicks; he won so many defensive headers.
Re: Josh Coulson
Of course he was happier in the second half because he wasn't having to withstand wave after wave of dangerous Port Vale attacks, nothing to do with which side of defence he was playing. There are too many defensive errors for which we are being punished and Coulson is as responsible as any of the others are for those.Still's Carenae wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 8:53 am I thought Coulson looked much happier in the 2nd half today, playing on his natural side.
Happe reads the game better than Marvin and this helps Coulson out as well.
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Re: Josh Coulson
If Coulson needed to recover from an injury we could have played 4-4-2 or Widdowson or Marsh could have covered if absolutely set on five at the back. Not sure we can harp on about squad depth here when we have four orthodox centre backs and while one is injured a formation change to a back four, which has worked better anyway, would have alleviated that.gshaw wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 10:35 amI think you're right with this. Like many in the squad he hasn't looked right from the off. That last clearance looked more like he couldn't physically make the big hoof required.BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 7:44 am He’a clearly carrying an injury and isn’t being given time to fully recover because he’s the captain and Happe and Ekpiteta aren’t trusted to play alongside eachother. Once Turley is back, he’ll be given some rest. I’d look at Ling, Widdowson and Ekpiteta’s form before Coulson at the moment
Too many players being forced into playing in an unfit state because of our lack of squad depth.
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Re: Josh Coulson
Ok. I shall rephrase. Coulson was more comfortable on the right side of defence.bobo66 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2019 1:53 pmOf course he was happier in the second half because he wasn't having to withstand wave after wave of dangerous Port Vale attacks, nothing to do with which side of defence he was playing. There are too many defensive errors for which we are being punished and Coulson is as responsible as any of the others are for those.Still's Carenae wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 8:53 am I thought Coulson looked much happier in the 2nd half today, playing on his natural side.
Happe reads the game better than Marvin and this helps Coulson out as well.
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Re: Josh Coulson
Coulson has always been a bit lumbering, a bit like Nathan Clarke was. I think when the confidence is low he loses that extra yard.
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Re: Josh Coulson
Ross has chopped and changed between 4 and 5 at the back. He's playing because of his leadership. Happe and Ekpiteta aren't trusted to play together.Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2019 2:39 pmIf Coulson needed to recover from an injury we could have played 4-4-2 or Widdowson or Marsh could have covered if absolutely set on five at the back. Not sure we can harp on about squad depth here when we have four orthodox centre backs and while one is injured a formation change to a back four, which has worked better anyway, would have alleviated that.gshaw wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 10:35 amI think you're right with this. Like many in the squad he hasn't looked right from the off. That last clearance looked more like he couldn't physically make the big hoof required.BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 7:44 am He’a clearly carrying an injury and isn’t being given time to fully recover because he’s the captain and Happe and Ekpiteta aren’t trusted to play alongside eachother. Once Turley is back, he’ll be given some rest. I’d look at Ling, Widdowson and Ekpiteta’s form before Coulson at the moment
Too many players being forced into playing in an unfit state because of our lack of squad depth.
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Re: Josh Coulson
Agreed he did, but that's not been a factor. Bonne guarded the near post (which Wilko has been doing recently) - but the oppo have worked out that all they have to do is float it in 8 yards out and chaos is guaranteed. We are not strong enough to clear it and Brill would not travel that far for a bite to eat.
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Re: Josh Coulson
To play 4-4-2 we'd have to go with Ekpiteta and Happe but there seems a reluctance to take that gamble on a young pairing, even if the only other option is an unfit (but experienced) CoulsonSmendrick Feaselberg wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2019 2:39 pmIf Coulson needed to recover from an injury we could have played 4-4-2 or Widdowson or Marsh could have covered if absolutely set on five at the back. Not sure we can harp on about squad depth here when we have four orthodox centre backs and while one is injured a formation change to a back four, which has worked better anyway, would have alleviated that.gshaw wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 10:35 amI think you're right with this. Like many in the squad he hasn't looked right from the off. That last clearance looked more like he couldn't physically make the big hoof required.BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 7:44 am He’a clearly carrying an injury and isn’t being given time to fully recover because he’s the captain and Happe and Ekpiteta aren’t trusted to play alongside eachother. Once Turley is back, he’ll be given some rest. I’d look at Ling, Widdowson and Ekpiteta’s form before Coulson at the moment
Too many players being forced into playing in an unfit state because of our lack of squad depth.
If you're referring to Turley as the 4th he'd be playing RB if fit imo. If it's seen as too early for Ogie an experienced loan CB signing until end of the season would give us more options. Possibly financed by letting Judd go as he's well down the pecking order once Turley comes back (barring a new manager dropping Ling but unlikely for one reason or another).
More likely though I see Ekpiteta leaving in January for a nominal fee rather than going on a free in summer, with a well-travelled pro coming in to take his place.
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Re: Josh Coulson
The crumb of comfort with Ekpiteta is that his form might make him more willing to sign an extension.