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Online TheToffnar

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3360 on: Today at 09:58:07 AM »
I think the 3 successive losses of the ball leading up to their goal poisoned the well of his overall performance yesterday.

He had a lot of involvement for most of the chances we had yesterday.

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« Reply #3361 on: Today at 10:06:44 AM »
Go all the way back through this thread and you’ll see I have been one of his biggest admirers.
The kid has the capacity to be really, really special.

But, fuck me, when he is bad he is monumentally shit.

If a player scores (or directly creates a goal) whilst also being monumentally shit, I'd say he certainly is special!
More in the French meaning of the word, Sam?

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3362 on: Today at 10:08:49 AM »
Well we didn't create much after he went off.

For his faults, his major one for me will be solved with experience, that he tries to break a press in the wrong, deep areas and gives the ball away cheaply. But he's clearly been told to keep doing it otherwise he wouldn't have spent so much time on the pitch.

There is something in the suggestion that he's not as popular among the fans as a player of his profile and talent should be.

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3363 on: Today at 10:23:24 AM »
Well we didn't create much after he went off.

For his faults, his major one for me will be solved with experience, that he tries to break a press in the wrong, deep areas and gives the ball away cheaply. But he's clearly been told to keep doing it otherwise he wouldn't have spent so much time on the pitch.

There is something in the suggestion that he's not as popular among the fans as a player of his profile and talent should be.

That's always the way with us, Platt would always get grief 'now he's played for England' when he was single handedly keeping us up.

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3364 on: Today at 10:25:25 AM »
To be fair, with Platt, the way he turned out, they were right.

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3365 on: Today at 10:35:35 AM »
Can feel the discourse turning on him again, which is a real shame.

He's not perfect, but we ain't getting better unless we get insanely lucky, it's as simple as that for me. Lad is clearly knackered, the fact he's not had an injury this season (that we know of) is miraculous. He's got the weight of the team on his shoulders every game and get's picked apart when he's off it.

He's having a bad run, no doubting that, but show me a player that's adapted as quick to the PL without any real support or rest, who's asked to play everywhere across the front line, doesn't get injured, chases nearly every mistake and shows for every ball. He's got an excellent trajectory ahead of him and I really hope we can play a longer part in it.

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3366 on: Today at 10:49:05 AM »
Maybe the answer is a few games coming on from the bench ?
It takes the pressure off him, reduces his minutes and enables us to use him later in games when the opposition is tiring ?

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3367 on: Today at 10:49:24 AM »
This “he’s clearly knackered” line has been mentioned a few times now. These vests that players wear measure the physical side of a players performance. If he was knackered he’d be replaced. It’s one of his greatest attributes that he has so much energy. That and his ability to stay injury free make him the asset he is. What isn’t measured yet is his mental fragility, that might impact his performance.

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3368 on: Today at 11:08:45 AM »
This “he’s clearly knackered” line has been mentioned a few times now. These vests that players wear measure the physical side of a players performance. If he was knackered he’d be replaced. It’s one of his greatest attributes that he has so much energy. That and his ability to stay injury free make him the asset he is. What isn’t measured yet is his mental fragility, that might impact his performance.

Yeah I wouldn't say he's physically knackered but he looks a bit menatlly jaded.

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3369 on: Today at 11:27:10 AM »
Well we didn't create much after he went off.

Buendia set up Watkins for a winner.

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3370 on: Today at 11:35:27 AM »
Well we didn't create much after he went off.

Buendia set up Watkins for a winner.

That was such a good touch and pass. Buendia is alive again now McGinn and Tielemans are back at least, he's finally getting on the ball without some big hairy arsed lump all over the back of him.

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3371 on: Today at 11:44:35 AM »
A thing I like about Rogers is that he takes 'responsibility' for trying to make things happen. He has the 'X' factor and gets bums off their seats. Arsenal, Chelsea, Spuds are crying out for a player like him. Too many of their players are methodical, predictable and boring. Rogers is a player who is prepared to take risks and if it goes wrong face the wrath of the crowd.

At the moment, not many of his plays are coming off. But he is young and has a great coach who gives him licence. In an aging squad, it is imperative we keep him and build the team around him for years to come.

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3372 on: Today at 12:04:38 PM »
The question for the summer is whether he wants to stay and how much we want to keep him. I'd say both are questionable, one for his ambitions and one for our need for financials.

I hope he stays.

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Re: Morgan Rogers
« Reply #3373 on: Today at 01:08:21 PM »
Well we didn't create much after he went off.

Buendia put one on a plate for Watkins a couple of minutes after he came on!

 


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