Ross’ comments on Ogie
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
I don't think it's that. He's not been too emotional when it's come to criticising other players who aren't called Ling.
I think it's deliberate and done so as a response to comments and questions from the fanbase. Judd has been called out previously, and I believe that was done so as to highlight his flaws and justify the decision to play Ling ahead of him. The same here, some people are demanding Ogie start league games, these comments are made public as a response to that.
I get that. My only problem is the impact it may have on the confidence of these young boys.
I think it's deliberate and done so as a response to comments and questions from the fanbase. Judd has been called out previously, and I believe that was done so as to highlight his flaws and justify the decision to play Ling ahead of him. The same here, some people are demanding Ogie start league games, these comments are made public as a response to that.
I get that. My only problem is the impact it may have on the confidence of these young boys.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
If we were still a top L1 club, then I would agree with you. But he's found himself as a L1 youth team prospect employed by a non-league/struggling L2 club. In those circumstances, he should have been given many more opportunities to develop than he has.Red_Army wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:44 amI think Myles Judd is being treated how most 20 year old full backs would be treated at most clubs. The problem is that he was artificially thrown in as a 16/17 year old under the previous regime, and did okay, so Orient fans have an inflated opinion of him. Normally, he would have had 10-15 appearances by this stage of his career.RedO wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:33 amOf course.
But I don't think we were carrying Myles at all during that period. I thought he was good.
I think we just have to accept we're never going to agree on this one. I think our treatment of Myles has been pretty shabby and that pre-dates Ross. I can't see Ling going anywhere so think it's for his best that he moves on to fulfil his potential, because I can't see it happening here which is a real shame.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
He's never played in League 1. He made his debut in league 2.RedO wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:48 amIf we were still a top L1 club, then I would agree with you. But he's found himself as a L1 youth team prospect employed by a non-league/struggling L2 club. In those circumstances, he should have been given many more opportunities to develop than he has.Red_Army wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:44 amI think Myles Judd is being treated how most 20 year old full backs would be treated at most clubs. The problem is that he was artificially thrown in as a 16/17 year old under the previous regime, and did okay, so Orient fans have an inflated opinion of him. Normally, he would have had 10-15 appearances by this stage of his career.RedO wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:33 am
Of course.
But I don't think we were carrying Myles at all during that period. I thought he was good.
I think we just have to accept we're never going to agree on this one. I think our treatment of Myles has been pretty shabby and that pre-dates Ross. I can't see Ling going anywhere so think it's for his best that he moves on to fulfil his potential, because I can't see it happening here which is a real shame.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
Agreed.O my gawd wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 9:44 amHardly throwing him under the bus is it?Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 9:33 am He said: “I thought it was poor from Shad [Shadrach Ogie] in the build-up in terms of him not quite getting it right with whether he pressed or whether he stayed in and he lost his man. He just started the game slowly in my opinion, which you can argue is a trait of a young player, but you want him to be switched on and that’s why you throw him into environments like this tonight, and unfortunately for him it’s a harsh learning experience for him.
He's not the only player to have started a game slowly. It's long been a trait over past couple of seasons.
Most of what RE said was in relation to the penalty situation (Ling hasn't conceded one this season - or year I think), but widened it out to not starting the game right.
RE knows the players and what works for one does not work the same way for others. This may just inspire Shad to bigger and better things. Nobody on here knows the player dynamics, so lets leave it to those that do.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
The hypocrisy on here is unbelievable.
The manager can't comment on a young players mistake & yet several boarders on here are so happy to criticise another young player to the point of obsession even when he wasn't playing !
The manager can't comment on a young players mistake & yet several boarders on here are so happy to criticise another young player to the point of obsession even when he wasn't playing !
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
Not so, the manager gets paid a handsome salary to manage , while all and sundry on here pay to watch the players.
Sorry, but Embleton has a lot to learn about man management.
Sorry, but Embleton has a lot to learn about man management.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
He can criticise who he wants but he chose to use a public video interview put on the club’s official platforms to criticise an 18 year old kid who’s barely played for the first team, let alone start. In that criticism, he stated things his regular right back does on a regular basis.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
Do we know yet when Gilso will be apologising for this?BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 12:46 pmHe can criticise who he wants but he chose to use a public video interview put on the club’s official platforms to criticise an 18 year old kid who’s barely played for the first team, let alone start. In that criticism, he stated things his regular right back does on a regular basis.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
Once him, Ross and Martin have a little meeting in Wimpy to discuss their planMax B Gold wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:08 pmDo we know yet when Gilso will be apologising for this?BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 12:46 pmHe can criticise who he wants but he chose to use a public video interview put on the club’s official platforms to criticise an 18 year old kid who’s barely played for the first team, let alone start. In that criticism, he stated things his regular right back does on a regular basis.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
If the comment was not constructive, then I would agree. But it was constructive, so no problems with it.
Just amazed the reaction here.
Just amazed the reaction here.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
Behind closed doors yes, not infront of a cameraStill's Carenae wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 1:43 pm If the comment was not constructive, then I would agree. But it was constructive, so no problems with it.
Just amazed the reaction here.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
For what it's worth, me and the missus refer to him as 'the Samling' as well - have done since he rejoined.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
It’s a nice nickname, isn’t it. In my mind it conjours up imagery of a mythical, timid, Tolkienesque creature.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
Do you actually understand what hypocrisy means?O my gawd wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 9:44 amHardly throwing him under the bus is it?Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 9:33 am He said: “I thought it was poor from Shad [Shadrach Ogie] in the build-up in terms of him not quite getting it right with whether he pressed or whether he stayed in and he lost his man. He just started the game slowly in my opinion, which you can argue is a trait of a young player, but you want him to be switched on and that’s why you throw him into environments like this tonight, and unfortunately for him it’s a harsh learning experience for him.
He's not the only player to have started a game slowly. It's long been a trait over past couple of seasons.
I bet the players do.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
Last week I was visiting a house 2 doors down from where Tolkien lived. Beat that.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
Spot on, it’s disgraceful to do it in public.BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 10:14 amSam Ling plays every week, regardless of how poor he is. Ogie is a kid who has barely played first team football. Nothing to do with agenda, you don’t do that to a kid.
Let’s hope the club have learnt from Embleton’s mistake and make sure our new Manager doesn’t make the same mistakes.
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That's exactly what we thought! Inspired by Samwise Gamgee in Lord of the Rings and Samwell Tarly in Game of Thrones.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
When did we get rid of our DOF?Disoriented wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 4:50 am It’s funny how I have been castigated on here for expressing the same opinion on our erstwhile DOF for years but now it seems the penny has dropped for others.
Face facts -the situation involving Sam and Martin is farcical and for the players, must be uncomfortable and unsettling.
One of them has to go.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
Ross knows more about the personalities of the players better than anyone on this message board.
If he defends one player against criticism and rebukes another in public, he has done it for a reason. And he knows how each player would react to criticism. Anyone listening to his Orient Outlook Podcast will know that he is an intelligent man and has good emotional intelligence. He knows what he is doing.
If he defends one player against criticism and rebukes another in public, he has done it for a reason. And he knows how each player would react to criticism. Anyone listening to his Orient Outlook Podcast will know that he is an intelligent man and has good emotional intelligence. He knows what he is doing.
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Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
I think it's nice that - other than a few exceptions - most fans on here have come out in the defence of Ogie. It must be encouraging for him and the other youngsters to know that we as a fanbase are fully behind them.
Re: Ross’ comments on Ogie
We might as well have no opinions then if managers are always assumed to be right.
Steve Davis singled out Koroma in his time here, was that really the best approach to get the best out of him? Backing Davis just because he was boss seems a bit moronic.
There is no argument that Ross knows the players better than any fan, but if he plays 5 at the back again I will continue to say that is wrong going by the skills we have in the side. Similarly I don't really think having a downer on a kid is that right, particularly when the guy had a good game the previous time out and was unlucky to give the penalty away.
Being badly positioned could be a fault of the player but once it has happened so many times this season across a wide number of defenders I'm more inclined to think it's the coaching team that are poor. Think back to Davis, and Jobi saying, 'it's not our fault' - he was right.
Steve Davis singled out Koroma in his time here, was that really the best approach to get the best out of him? Backing Davis just because he was boss seems a bit moronic.
There is no argument that Ross knows the players better than any fan, but if he plays 5 at the back again I will continue to say that is wrong going by the skills we have in the side. Similarly I don't really think having a downer on a kid is that right, particularly when the guy had a good game the previous time out and was unlucky to give the penalty away.
Being badly positioned could be a fault of the player but once it has happened so many times this season across a wide number of defenders I'm more inclined to think it's the coaching team that are poor. Think back to Davis, and Jobi saying, 'it's not our fault' - he was right.