Quote from: Montbert on February 17, 2014, 12:24:32 AMWell, he's clearly too good for that level, and that just proves it. Whether or not he's ready for the top level is yet to be proven, but he's in danger of getting bored down there. Same as Grealish.It's taken Carruthers a little longer to start really influencing things though, if he carries on playing for the rest of the season then we can say he's too good for that level but 2 goals and 5 assists in 22 isn't a record which marks someone as clearly playing below their level. I like Carruthers and I think he'll be a good player but I'd be very surprised if, at this point, he's finding things so easy that he's getting bored. Grealish has a similar record (4 goals and 4 assists in 23), I think both have benefited greatly from being at that level for a year though and I think both will get game time in pre-season before we decide what to do with them next year.
Well, he's clearly too good for that level, and that just proves it. Whether or not he's ready for the top level is yet to be proven, but he's in danger of getting bored down there. Same as Grealish.
Quote from: paul_e on February 17, 2014, 11:42:10 AMQuote from: Montbert on February 17, 2014, 12:24:32 AMWell, he's clearly too good for that level, and that just proves it. Whether or not he's ready for the top level is yet to be proven, but he's in danger of getting bored down there. Same as Grealish.It's taken Carruthers a little longer to start really influencing things though, if he carries on playing for the rest of the season then we can say he's too good for that level but 2 goals and 5 assists in 22 isn't a record which marks someone as clearly playing below their level. I like Carruthers and I think he'll be a good player but I'd be very surprised if, at this point, he's finding things so easy that he's getting bored. Grealish has a similar record (4 goals and 4 assists in 23), I think both have benefited greatly from being at that level for a year though and I think both will get game time in pre-season before we decide what to do with them next year. Of course, I was being willfully excitable (God knows we're a bit starved of opportunities for that around here). However, too much is made of the assists statistic - I always thought it was a bullshit statistic, to tell the truth. Let's say a player dribbles round fifty players, passes to a guy in front of goal who passes to another guy who scores. Who gets the assist, and who caused the goal? Things like that are more common than the overblow of my analogy suggests.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on February 17, 2014, 03:42:34 AMQuote from: Montbert on February 17, 2014, 12:24:32 AMWell, he's clearly too good for that level, and that just proves it. Whether or not he's ready for the top level is yet to be proven, but he's in danger of getting bored down there. Same as Grealish.I could not see Tonev doing that at any level.Except for in Poland, where he did it regularly I assume you mean?
Quote from: Montbert on February 17, 2014, 12:24:32 AMWell, he's clearly too good for that level, and that just proves it. Whether or not he's ready for the top level is yet to be proven, but he's in danger of getting bored down there. Same as Grealish.I could not see Tonev doing that at any level.
Quote from: Montbert on February 17, 2014, 12:24:32 AMWell, he's clearly too good for that level, and that just proves it. Whether or not he's ready for the top level is yet to be proven, but he's in danger of getting bored down there. Same as Grealish.He's a winger who's just scored his first goal in three months. It hardly demonstrates he's too good for that level. I'd like to see him and grealish in the championship for a month or two at the start of next season and then see if they're good enough for the first team
Carruthers has definitely got the ability. Whether he has the mentality and work ethic for the highest level is another matter. He fell foul of Lambert very early on, and it never seems to take long, or much for Lambert to make his mind up on a player. I noticed in pre-season with Carruthers that he carried himself on the pitch a little like Bellamy. Very niggly, moaned a lot, could lose his head a little at times and show a lot of frustration to team mates. Obviously with an aggressive player you don't want to curb that fire too much, but at the same time he needs to channel it in the right way. Hopefully his time at the Don's just grounds him a bit and will inspire him to knuckle down more when he's back here. He runs the risk of following in the path of Stefan and Delfouneso etc. He does have a bit of unpredictability that could be useful for us. I'm hoping he has a very good pre-season.
Quote from: supertom on February 17, 2014, 10:44:57 PMCarruthers has definitely got the ability. Whether he has the mentality and work ethic for the highest level is another matter. He fell foul of Lambert very early on, and it never seems to take long, or much for Lambert to make his mind up on a player. I noticed in pre-season with Carruthers that he carried himself on the pitch a little like Bellamy. Very niggly, moaned a lot, could lose his head a little at times and show a lot of frustration to team mates. Obviously with an aggressive player you don't want to curb that fire too much, but at the same time he needs to channel it in the right way. Hopefully his time at the Don's just grounds him a bit and will inspire him to knuckle down more when he's back here. He runs the risk of following in the path of Stefan and Delfouneso etc. He does have a bit of unpredictability that could be useful for us. I'm hoping he has a very good pre-season.Not having a go at you specifically, but this thing about Lambert not rating our youngsters etc comes up a lot.If he's already made his mind up on Carruthers and doesn't want him, why did Lambert give him a new contract last summer?