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Thread: Morgan Whittaker

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I watched Whittaker closely when he played at Turf Moor, personally I'm glad he's gone to Teesside.
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    The same BT after the game. - doesn?t make him a bad player that though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I watched Whittaker closely when he played at Turf Moor, personally I'm glad he's gone to Teesside.
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    The same BT after the game. - doesn?t make him a bad player that though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
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    The same BT after the game. - doesn?t make him a bad player that though.
    We need to get Koleosho up and firing on all cylinders, he's miles better than Whittaker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    We need to get Koleosho up and firing on all cylinders, he's miles better than Whittaker.
    We need to keep Foster fit. He is by far the better option on the left than Koleosho

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    Quote Originally Posted by ballcock View Post
    We need to keep Foster fit. He is by far the better option on the left than Koleosho
    There isn?t anything wrong with Koleosho we just don?t know how to utilise him how he should be played.

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    There isn?t anything wrong with Koleosho we just don?t know how to utilise him how he should be played.
    Koleosho doesn't know when to release the ball, he just keeps running into trouble and then loses possession.

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    They need to bring Summerbee over for an afternoon and straighten Koleoshoe out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    Koleosho doesn't know when to release the ball, he just keeps running into trouble and then loses possession.
    I think it?s more our system and the lack of forward / forwards attacking the middle - front and back post

    He does appear to struggle Chris with final delivery however we give him ball and basically say there you go beat 2/3 men -

    Wednesday for me was the first time in many games we looked to play the ball forward for wide men to go onto and a lot of that was because Cullen had been told to change tact and be less negative.

    The wide men need the right ball / support - runners to take men away and an option that forces them to make the pass - if they had that then I?d agree about criticism for Koleosho and the others but up to know we criticise him and imo anyway he makes mistakes because he?s forced to go at 2/3 players as we don?t offer unless it?s backwards.

    Interestingly I watched Forest yesterday ( mauled by Bournemouth) and their wide man kept going at people and trying just as Koleosho does - he failed many times but I?d guess he wasn?t slagged off but encouraged for being a wide man and trying to go at people.

    It?s heart breaking when you think we had wide men JBG who never tried to go past a man but was championed by many - when we do have a young boy 19/20 willing to have a go at people - he?s *******ised ( it makes me wander sometimes) the lad is learning but he?ll never learn if everyone s on his case constantly for getting part of his game wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    I think it?s more our system and the lack of forward / forwards attacking the middle - front and back post

    He does appear to struggle Chris with final delivery however we give him ball and basically say there you go beat 2/3 men -

    Wednesday for me was the first time in many games we looked to play the ball forward for wide men to go onto and a lot of that was because Cullen had been told to change tact and be less negative.

    The wide men need the right ball / support - runners to take men away and an option that forces them to make the pass - if they had that then I?d agree about criticism for Koleosho and the others but up to know we criticise him and imo anyway he makes mistakes because he?s forced to go at 2/3 players as we don?t offer unless it?s backwards.

    Interestingly I watched Forest yesterday ( mauled by Bournemouth) and their wide man kept going at people and trying just as Koleosho does - he failed many times but I?d guess he wasn?t slagged off but encouraged for being a wide man and trying to go at people.

    It?s heart breaking when you think we had wide men JBG who never tried to go past a man but was championed by many - when we do have a young boy 19/20 willing to have a go at people - he?s *******ised ( it makes me wander sometimes) the lad is learning but he?ll never learn if everyone s on his case constantly for getting part of his game wrong.
    Agree wholeheartedly with your post army88 but the lad needs a mature coach like Parker to put his arm around him and coach the bad parts of his game out of him.

    SD had a great practice of doubling or trebling up to attack a player, Parker needs to do the same when Koleosho is in possession. I remember when Klopp famously complained about a young TAA getting the targeting treatment from a Dyche team in a 1-1 draw at Anfield when Arfield gave us a 1-0 lead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    I think it?s more our system and the lack of forward / forwards attacking the middle - front and back post

    He does appear to struggle Chris with final delivery however we give him ball and basically say there you go beat 2/3 men -

    Wednesday for me was the first time in many games we looked to play the ball forward for wide men to go onto and a lot of that was because Cullen had been told to change tact and be less negative.

    The wide men need the right ball / support - runners to take men away and an option that forces them to make the pass - if they had that then I?d agree about criticism for Koleosho and the others but up to know we criticise him and imo anyway he makes mistakes because he?s forced to go at 2/3 players as we don?t offer unless it?s backwards.

    Interestingly I watched Forest yesterday ( mauled by Bournemouth) and their wide man kept going at people and trying just as Koleosho does - he failed many times but I?d guess he wasn?t slagged off but encouraged for being a wide man and trying to go at people.

    It?s heart breaking when you think we had wide men JBG who never tried to go past a man but was championed by many - when we do have a young boy 19/20 willing to have a go at people - he?s *******ised ( it makes me wander sometimes) the lad is learning but he?ll never learn if everyone s on his case constantly for getting part of his game wrong.
    Maybe he's just not good enough, he wouldn't be the first young lad to burst on to the scene and then fade away. He reminds me a bit of John Murray back in the 60s, he looked a world beater in his first dozen games, he even gave Bobby Moore a bit of a chasing one afternoon on Turf Moor, it didn't last but he had a decent enough career lower down the Leagues after he left us.

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