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Another DFP article says that he's probably played his last game for us.
Does this mean we will have more chance of holding on to him, or less?https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers-boss-delivers-injury-verdict-josh-sims-3071875
We haven't had much injury luck these past few seasons.We're only 1/3rd of the way in this year and already we've had extended injury absences for Sims, Gomes, Tullouch, John-Jules and Taylor.
You would think from this forum Tullouch is this mighty world beater that's going to run rings around the league. Never seen so much discussion on someone who has played 1 game for us.
Having Jon Taylor back and fit isn't a bad replacement for Sims. Admittedly, it'd be better to have cover/options, but you have to make do at this time of the season.
Admittedly, it'd be better to have cover/options, but you have to make do at this time of the season.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 18, 2020, 12:48:53 amWe haven't had much injury luck these past few seasons.We're only 1/3rd of the way in this year and already we've had extended injury absences for Sims, Gomes, Tullouch, John-Jules and Taylor.Without checking, that will possibly apply to lots of clubs.The very busy fixture list so far will be a major contributor to the injuries, two matches a week almost every week.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 18, 2020, 01:37:22 pmHaving Jon Taylor back and fit isn't a bad replacement for Sims. Admittedly, it'd be better to have cover/options, but you have to make do at this time of the season.Taylor on his day is just as good. Both can go by 3 players with ease. Stretch sides etc etc. It's almost a like for like replacement. Shame they couldn't have been on both wings in the same team.
I think both have their merits.Sims has the blistering pace, while Taylor is quick but his little legs just don't cover the same ground although he can jink one way or tother.Both are quite unpredictable in the box and their final pass/shot can sometimes fall short of what they're capable of. Both do put a shift in and work hard for the team and both frighten defences. I would say Taylor has the edge in getting into good positions in the box and perhaps is more of a goal threat. Sims has the edge being slightly stronger and less likely to be knocked off the ball. As said, would be great with them both tearing defences apart.
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on December 18, 2020, 04:50:05 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 18, 2020, 01:37:22 pmHaving Jon Taylor back and fit isn't a bad replacement for Sims. Admittedly, it'd be better to have cover/options, but you have to make do at this time of the season.Taylor on his day is just as good. Both can go by 3 players with ease. Stretch sides etc etc. It's almost a like for like replacement. Shame they couldn't have been on both wings in the same team.I love Jon Taylor but he’s just not as good as Sims. It’s great to have him back and it softens the blow but Sims has been a revelation and our best player this season.
Tulloch was a forward.