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There's also the matter of "spatial awareness"---some players instinctively know the position everyone else around them, they can receive the ball and put it through the eye of a needle without having to look up. Adam Wharton' brain apparently comes out tops in this particular ability. He is super-intelligent.
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Tomphil2 replied to Upside Down's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
The whole point of billionaire owners is so a club like us of limited means because of the area in which we reside can then compete with a lot of those from much larger catchment areas leading to bigger crowds and income. That's the whole point of it but they've even managed to feck that up now so what's the point of them ? To just provide their mates well paid jobs and their agent mates regular commission ? -
I have a theory that lots of really quick players have no real football brain. And you can't coach natural footballing intelligence.
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RoversClitheroe replied to Upside Down's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I think there's only one? That one still hasn't read the real minutes yet. So unsure if a viewpoint can be valid anymore. -
People have been saying this for years and years. It never will unfortunately.
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Chris Sutton eulogised about Adam in the first half particularly his eye for a pass. The snapshot you saw was when Chelsea were going all out for the win and were pinning Palace back. Even then Adam was diligent in his defensive responsibilities by tracking runners and closing down players.
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Or you could look at it. If you have the basic skills to be playing at pro level, football skills can be practiced, speed can't.
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I really don't understand this obsession with pace in modern football. Of course it's an asset but for me pace has to be aligned with other things like good decision making or a final pass. See Kargbo for evidence of this. Everton had a lad playing last night and on his first run my thoughts were he's exceptionally quick. However he kept running down blind alleys and didn't look like he could pass water. He got the hook after offering no threat.
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v Birmingham City (h) - 16/8/25
Tomphil2 replied to Herbie6590's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Takings are more important than points here. Then we get the happy clappers running around saying lets make Ewood a fortress when the club itself routinely does the opposite. -
I think I'm done with BRFCS if we end up at, Adam Wharton wasn't that good anyway.
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I think it is the reality for most academy guys at all clubs, very rarely you get an Adam Wharton type who is too good to ignore, but more often the first team has holes (from injury or sales) and the manager chooses a guy who has impressed him in training, not u21s. Whether they sink or swim is up to the player and their ability. Not saying manager won't have been told by academy coaches or watched games himself, but there is a great degree of personal preference and luck involved.
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Tyrone Shoelaces replied to blueboy3333's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
Modern footballer for me. He can run a bit, tackle a bit, head the ball a bit, pass the ball 20 yards. Has he got the β Xβ factor ? Can he make play ? Not that I can see. -
I was thinking the very same thing on the drive home.
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He always looked a similar level (maybe slightly better than) to Adam Caddick (who we released this summer) to me Neat & tidy, but nothing more
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Tyrone Shoelaces replied to Herbie6590's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
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He certainly didn't stand out for me.
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Did Montgomery not stand out at under 21 level either? Certainly doesnt look close to being at first team level.
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Only reason I can think of is a complete lack of competition out wide in the first team, and he is a bit of an athlete (which Ismael seems to like) which puts him ahead of Doherty, Wood etc in Ismael's thinking
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Hottest day of my stay so far. Weβre further down the coast, nearer to Almeria, but it was 39C on our terrace yesterday.
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He will wriggle out of an answer then say down the line that hes already answered.
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Still like to see how he's getting on. Out of the many that's left our club
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I've wondered similar at times. I cannot comment on their performances for the U21's, but I get the impression the academy players are all much of a muchness. Excluding the obvious Wharton's and Tyjons, the optics are that you get your opportunity if the manager at the time likes you and you take on board his tactics, if you don't, chance gone.
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There have always been midweek games, long before Sky came along. We play Millwall at Ewood in a 12.30 kick off soon - do you really think it's fair on their supporters setting off at some ungodly hour?
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wilsdenrover replied to Upside Down's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
The last year wages were below 100% of turnover was the last year we were in the Premier League. Perhaps we should try to return there π€ -
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KentExile replied to Upside Down's topic in Blackburn Rovers Fans Messageboard
I suppose they could in theory reduce wage to turnover based on that. Depends on how much some of those others (Pashas salary, Waggots gardening leave etc) are being paid, and what else they decide to cut costs on. Half time tombola for head coach position maybe? But if we are looking to have a wage to turnover of less than 100%, then not without increasing turnover significantly