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Quote from: Filo on May 14, 2025, 08:27:57 amQuote from: TonySoprano on May 14, 2025, 07:10:26 amMeh, won't be that hard to replace him. He was shit for 2/3's of his time here. Even when at his best, he still had a mistake in him. He wasn’t shit, he was a young player with lots of potential, some of us could see that, yes he made a mistake or two, but show me a L2 player that doesn’t make a mistake. His pace will be a massive loss, especially if the other CB doesn’t have paceShort memories, he was terrible at times.
Quote from: TonySoprano on May 14, 2025, 07:10:26 amMeh, won't be that hard to replace him. He was shit for 2/3's of his time here. Even when at his best, he still had a mistake in him. He wasn’t shit, he was a young player with lots of potential, some of us could see that, yes he made a mistake or two, but show me a L2 player that doesn’t make a mistake. His pace will be a massive loss, especially if the other CB doesn’t have pace
Meh, won't be that hard to replace him. He was shit for 2/3's of his time here. Even when at his best, he still had a mistake in him.
I don't get why everyone is deciding this is money.Joe is hugely religious and for a while he has openly said he hasn't found a church he can settle with here. Then a few weeks ago he revealed he is opening/founding a new church in Peckham.Maybe that is his new challenge? Football is primarily a job to these lads, I think we forget that at times.Maybe he could be taking less money to be closer to home? I know I have done that in my career.
Quote from: TonySoprano on May 14, 2025, 10:00:29 amQuote from: Filo on May 14, 2025, 08:27:57 amQuote from: TonySoprano on May 14, 2025, 07:10:26 amMeh, won't be that hard to replace him. He was shit for 2/3's of his time here. Even when at his best, he still had a mistake in him. He wasn’t shit, he was a young player with lots of potential, some of us could see that, yes he made a mistake or two, but show me a L2 player that doesn’t make a mistake. His pace will be a massive loss, especially if the other CB doesn’t have paceShort memories, he was terrible at times. How short is yours? He wasnt great a times over the last 2 years but he was learning and developing but he wasnt terrible! The team as a whole were though during his development years. Have a bit of respect! Lad always gave his best for the club. And yes based on last year he will be difficult to replace…. But replace him we will. You sound like an old boss of mine… whenever anyone left to further their career… they were ‘always shit anyway’
I liked Woody's comments about Joe simplifying his game making him a better performer for the team. He often seemed to be thinking too many steps ahead rather than the immediate danger. I think that was a function of youth and experience tells you when to play simple or take risks. Having Woody around probably helped Joe's decision making in the last two years.
The key for him will be if he continues to develop and he needs to. It was telling when we played some higher level teams in cups he struggled a bit with the movement and positioning of the opposition and his pace didn't help as much as it did in league 2.He won't learn that without playing at a higher level and I hope he is successful just not against us.It is still an opportunity to find someone better and it's fair to say we were fortunate that losing him to injury cost us nothing, we didn't lose after his injury did we?
To be fair, I thought that was more Anderson.?
Quote from: ncRover on May 13, 2025, 09:51:50 pmQuote from: RoversInSpain on May 13, 2025, 09:45:29 pmNot a huge loss, one great season and 2 pretty/very poor. Didn’t want to pay Rovers back for the faith that was shown in him during those disastrous times we put up with him, and the development he was given, so poor from him.Nice lad,etc etc. but not overly bothered he’s off. Last four games showed how much he was missed.If you were working hundreds of miles away from family and someone offered you a job closer to home for let’s say £50-100k more per annum, what would you do?No way Orient will pay them wages!
Quote from: RoversInSpain on May 13, 2025, 09:45:29 pmNot a huge loss, one great season and 2 pretty/very poor. Didn’t want to pay Rovers back for the faith that was shown in him during those disastrous times we put up with him, and the development he was given, so poor from him.Nice lad,etc etc. but not overly bothered he’s off. Last four games showed how much he was missed.If you were working hundreds of miles away from family and someone offered you a job closer to home for let’s say £50-100k more per annum, what would you do?
Not a huge loss, one great season and 2 pretty/very poor. Didn’t want to pay Rovers back for the faith that was shown in him during those disastrous times we put up with him, and the development he was given, so poor from him.Nice lad,etc etc. but not overly bothered he’s off. Last four games showed how much he was missed.
Quote from: IDM on May 14, 2025, 09:08:16 pmTo be fair, I thought that was more Anderson.?More Olowu. That’s why they swapped shirts at the end of the game
Quote from: Drover on May 13, 2025, 10:09:59 pmQuote from: ncRover on May 13, 2025, 09:51:50 pmQuote from: RoversInSpain on May 13, 2025, 09:45:29 pmNot a huge loss, one great season and 2 pretty/very poor. Didn’t want to pay Rovers back for the faith that was shown in him during those disastrous times we put up with him, and the development he was given, so poor from him.Nice lad,etc etc. but not overly bothered he’s off. Last four games showed how much he was missed.If you were working hundreds of miles away from family and someone offered you a job closer to home for let’s say £50-100k more per annum, what would you do?No way Orient will pay them wages!Pretty sure Orient aren’t skint. They could easily offer him a grand a week more than we have.
Quote from: KingKendrick on May 14, 2025, 09:17:49 pmQuote from: IDM on May 14, 2025, 09:08:16 pmTo be fair, I thought that was more Anderson.?More Olowu. That’s why they swapped shirts at the end of the gameI could be wrong, perhaps. I’m sure Tom had a cracking game too though..
Quote from: Ryaldinhio on May 13, 2025, 10:23:05 pmI don't get why everyone is deciding this is money.Joe is hugely religious and for a while he has openly said he hasn't found a church he can settle with here. Then a few weeks ago he revealed he is opening/founding a new church in Peckham.Maybe that is his new challenge? Football is primarily a job to these lads, I think we forget that at times.Maybe he could be taking less money to be closer to home? I know I have done that in my career.Off topic and not meaning to sound like a corny banking advert, but whatever you want out of life, money makes it more possible and less stressful.His church will need money to set up and maintain, and to organise things to help the local community for example.Joe is a great guy. Intelligent and kind hearted. I hope he has a great career after Rovers and proves the salty people on here wrong!
Quote from: GazLaz on May 14, 2025, 09:20:32 pmQuote from: Drover on May 13, 2025, 10:09:59 pmQuote from: ncRover on May 13, 2025, 09:51:50 pmQuote from: RoversInSpain on May 13, 2025, 09:45:29 pmNot a huge loss, one great season and 2 pretty/very poor. Didn’t want to pay Rovers back for the faith that was shown in him during those disastrous times we put up with him, and the development he was given, so poor from him.Nice lad,etc etc. but not overly bothered he’s off. Last four games showed how much he was missed.If you were working hundreds of miles away from family and someone offered you a job closer to home for let’s say £50-100k more per annum, what would you do?No way Orient will pay them wages!Pretty sure Orient aren’t skint. They could easily offer him a grand a week more than we have. They lose about £3.5m per year, which is pretty much what Terry puts in annually. The current Orient owners have kept funding these losses with what amounts now to over £20m in loans to the club. We owe about £35m, presumably all to Terry given the Watson and Ryan loans were I think both written off.
Joe had one attribute important to central defenders which IMO he was below average at and that was heading. He improved it last season but still his weakest point, one reason for our lack of threat at the other end of the pitch. Nevertheless, back end of last season and the whole of this he was immense and his pace was something you rarely if ever see in a centre back in Lg2.A few comments on this thread show some individuals in a very poor light, bitter and twisted. Joe leaves with my thanks and my very best wishes, I will be watching his continued progression up the leagues.
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on May 14, 2025, 10:53:25 amJoe had one attribute important to central defenders which IMO he was below average at and that was heading. He improved it last season but still his weakest point, one reason for our lack of threat at the other end of the pitch. Nevertheless, back end of last season and the whole of this he was immense and his pace was something you rarely if ever see in a centre back in Lg2.A few comments on this thread show some individuals in a very poor light, bitter and twisted. Joe leaves with my thanks and my very best wishes, I will be watching his continued progression up the leagues.24/25 season ‘Aerial duels won’:Joseph Olowu 63.5%Jay McGrath 60.3%
Quote from: ncRover on May 15, 2025, 07:50:10 pmQuote from: i_ateallthepies on May 14, 2025, 10:53:25 amJoe had one attribute important to central defenders which IMO he was below average at and that was heading. He improved it last season but still his weakest point, one reason for our lack of threat at the other end of the pitch. Nevertheless, back end of last season and the whole of this he was immense and his pace was something you rarely if ever see in a centre back in Lg2.A few comments on this thread show some individuals in a very poor light, bitter and twisted. Joe leaves with my thanks and my very best wishes, I will be watching his continued progression up the leagues.24/25 season ‘Aerial duels won’:Joseph Olowu 63.5%Jay McGrath 60.3%As a point of comparison do you have Tom’s success rate.