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He was sent here to learn how to play ‘a man’s game’
Did alright, looked an average league 1/ 2 player, which is a huge improvement for him
There is an awful lot of negative opinion about this lad but imho its all wrong. There is an element of Trevor Brooking about him, he has class and will play at very high level in years to come.
Quote from: Usher wide. on December 14, 2025, 10:44:42 amHe was sent here to learn how to play ‘a man’s game’Didn't realise we'd taken him on loan from the 1980s
Like you said, it's your opinion. Other folk have other views. And, before you cast any more aspersions about when and where I see the Rovers, I suggest you find out a few facts. Making up lies with which to smear folk just makes you look a total ........ Insert adjective of choice.BobG
Can’t Close do everything he can anyway? Genuine question btw.
And he doesn’t tackle! We have players who are ok when we have the ball but can’t do the dirty work when we havn’t got it.
Quote from: Alan Southstand on December 15, 2025, 05:18:35 pmAnd he doesn’t tackle! We have players who are ok when we have the ball but can’t do the dirty work when we havn’t got it.Interestingly, last season (closed due to greater minute sample size) Crew did more tackling (per 90) than Broadbent. It’s not a game of tackles anymore, it’s a game of interceptions, even at L1 level. Physicality is obviously a thing but recruiting players that are “experienced” and “get stuck in” won’t get you very far in the long term. Just sign players that are good.
Quote from: GazLaz on December 15, 2025, 06:19:26 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on December 15, 2025, 05:18:35 pmAnd he doesn’t tackle! We have players who are ok when we have the ball but can’t do the dirty work when we havn’t got it.Interestingly, last season (closed due to greater minute sample size) Crew did more tackling (per 90) than Broadbent. It’s not a game of tackles anymore, it’s a game of interceptions, even at L1 level. Physicality is obviously a thing but recruiting players that are “experienced” and “get stuck in” won’t get you very far in the long term. Just sign players that are good. Then Saturday's game must have been an outlier in that metric because it was clear throughout the game that in 50/50 battles our players were easily brushed aside by the greater strength and stature of the Cardif players.
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on December 15, 2025, 06:54:37 pmQuote from: GazLaz on December 15, 2025, 06:19:26 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on December 15, 2025, 05:18:35 pmAnd he doesn’t tackle! We have players who are ok when we have the ball but can’t do the dirty work when we havn’t got it.Interestingly, last season (closed due to greater minute sample size) Crew did more tackling (per 90) than Broadbent. It’s not a game of tackles anymore, it’s a game of interceptions, even at L1 level. Physicality is obviously a thing but recruiting players that are “experienced” and “get stuck in” won’t get you very far in the long term. Just sign players that are good. Then Saturday's game must have been an outlier in that metric because it was clear throughout the game that in 50/50 battles our players were easily brushed aside by the greater strength and stature of the Cardif players.I think 50/50 battles go down as ‘duels’ which is a completely separate stat.
Quote from: ncRover on December 15, 2025, 07:03:37 pmQuote from: i_ateallthepies on December 15, 2025, 06:54:37 pmQuote from: GazLaz on December 15, 2025, 06:19:26 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on December 15, 2025, 05:18:35 pmAnd he doesn’t tackle! We have players who are ok when we have the ball but can’t do the dirty work when we havn’t got it.Interestingly, last season (closed due to greater minute sample size) Crew did more tackling (per 90) than Broadbent. It’s not a game of tackles anymore, it’s a game of interceptions, even at L1 level. Physicality is obviously a thing but recruiting players that are “experienced” and “get stuck in” won’t get you very far in the long term. Just sign players that are good. Then Saturday's game must have been an outlier in that metric because it was clear throughout the game that in 50/50 battles our players were easily brushed aside by the greater strength and stature of the Cardif players.I think 50/50 battles go down as ‘duels’ which is a completely separate stat.Thanks for the clarification on that metric, nc but Gazlaz appears to imply that physicality isn’t a significant factor which was the point I was challenging.
Agree with GazLaz, it's more about core strength and being able to hold off your opponent. For example Cardiffs two goals where their players ran through and held off challenges. These weren't big lads but they had sufficient robustness to stay on their feet and drive through into the danger area. Defensively, whether midfielder or across the back four, you can't be making slide tackles by going to ground too often, cos it takes you out of the game. The game generally is higher paced these days. I think Charlie knows how to close down players and wrap them up and as he develops his upper body and core strength, he'll add that element to his game. As with most players, the rest is about intensity, concentration, vision etc which comes with experience. We've seen a few lapses from him when losing players but he's far from being on his own in that department. 50/50 for me whether Leeds and he are getting good value from us and visa versa. He came good in the second half of last season so, given enough opportunities, who knows but is he up for a relegation scrap?