NeilInBristol Posted yesterday at 11:48 Posted yesterday at 11:48 The boy did good on his debut recalled from Chorley and straight into the line up Clearly knackered by 70mins Thoughts on his future? 2 Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted yesterday at 11:57 Posted yesterday at 11:57 start him on wednesday definately,miller be unavailable so he should fit straight in,looks to me he`ll become a really solid no nonsense defender,bit short of pace but then again most centre backs are 1 Quote
Tomphil2 Posted yesterday at 15:03 Posted yesterday at 15:03 Was worried about him in this game but he did great and was well covered as well to be fair. Needs to be kept involved now because we'll need a natural replacement in the squad for whichever of Wharton or Carter is moved on in summer. Still need to sign another experienced CB though. 3 Quote
rigger Posted yesterday at 17:17 Posted yesterday at 17:17 2 hours ago, Tomphil2 said: Was worried about him in this game but he did great and was well covered as well to be fair. Needs to be kept involved now because we'll need a natural replacement in the squad for whichever of Wharton or Carter is moved on in summer. Still need to sign another experienced CB though. I think the Rovers will hope Litherland will step up, if needed. 3 Quote
Andy Posted yesterday at 17:21 Posted yesterday at 17:21 Really pleased with how he did. You can tell a natural defender from somebody standing in, or playing out of position. It's football fate, isn't it? Injuries and circumstances often lead to an opportunity - and then it's down to you to take it. He's certainly played himself into contention for the next game. But as far as debuts at this level go, it went about as well as it could have for Pratt. 6 Quote
rigger Posted yesterday at 17:30 Posted yesterday at 17:30 With Pratt I have always thought of a less able Colin Hendry, I hope he lives up to my expectations. Quote
arbitro Posted yesterday at 18:14 Posted yesterday at 18:14 George was at Chorley this afternoon watching his old club. 😂 7 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted yesterday at 18:18 Posted yesterday at 18:18 3 minutes ago, arbitro said: George was at Chorley this afternoon watching his old club. 😂 That shows a good attitude. 7 1 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted yesterday at 18:20 Posted yesterday at 18:20 1 hour ago, rigger said: I think the Rovers will hope Litherland will step up, if needed. Of the young Rovers centre halves I’ve seen he looked to have the most potential. 1 Quote
rigger Posted yesterday at 18:21 Posted yesterday at 18:21 Just now, Tyrone Shoelaces said: Of the young Rovers centre halves I’ve seen he looked to have the most potential. Quote
rigger Posted yesterday at 18:21 Posted yesterday at 18:21 1 minute ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: Of the young Rovers centre halves I’ve seen he looked to have the most potential. Who ? Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted yesterday at 18:24 Posted yesterday at 18:24 2 minutes ago, rigger said: Who ? Litherland. 1 Quote
rigger Posted yesterday at 18:55 Posted yesterday at 18:55 30 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: Litherland. I have not seen enough of Litherland to form an opinion. Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted yesterday at 20:11 Posted yesterday at 20:11 (edited) 2 hours ago, rigger said: I have not seen enough of Litherland to form an opinion. He’s very composed with the ball at his feet and he can bring it out of defence without losing possession. Edited 22 hours ago by Tyrone Shoelaces Quote
MarkBRFC Posted yesterday at 20:14 Posted yesterday at 20:14 3 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: He’s very composed with the ball at his feet and he can bring it of defence without losing possession. Can he defend though? 1 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted yesterday at 20:30 Posted yesterday at 20:30 15 minutes ago, MarkBRFC said: Can he defend though? He’s no worse than any of the other candidates but they are taller I think. Quote
Andy Posted yesterday at 20:31 Posted yesterday at 20:31 Based on what we saw last night, with some nice headers, interceptions and well-timed challenges - I'd suggest he most certainly can. Being a defender in the modern day is inclusive of being comfortable with the ball at your feet. It's no longer about Peter Kay style 'ave it clearances as the staple. 2 Quote
rigger Posted yesterday at 20:35 Posted yesterday at 20:35 3 minutes ago, Andy said: Based on what we saw last night, with some nice headers, interceptions and well-timed challenges - I'd suggest he most certainly can. Being a defender in the modern day is inclusive of being comfortable with the ball at your feet. It's no longer about Peter Kay style 'ave it clearances as the staple. If that is what you need, that is what you do Quote
Andy Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago There's a time and place for it, absolutely - I coach a grassroots side and my lad plays CB, so I know this all too well. But, equally, a modern defender needs to be good with his/her feet also now. 2 Quote
rigger Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 11 hours ago, Andy said: There's a time and place for it, absolutely - I coach a grassroots side and my lad plays CB, so I know this all too well. But, equally, a modern defender needs to be good with his/her feet also now. That has always been the case. What has changed is the way that defenders are asked to play. Edited 12 hours ago by rigger 1 Quote
bluebruce Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 16 hours ago, Andy said: Based on what we saw last night, with some nice headers, interceptions and well-timed challenges - I'd suggest he most certainly can. Being a defender in the modern day is inclusive of being comfortable with the ball at your feet. It's no longer about Peter Kay style 'ave it clearances as the staple. They were discussing Litherland and I think you're talking about Pratt? 2 Quote
Andy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, bluebruce said: They were discussing Litherland and I think you're talking about Pratt? Ah, apologies if I misunderstood - but I guess the logic applies to both. Quote
bluebruce Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Andy said: Ah, apologies if I misunderstood - but I guess the logic applies to both. I think Pratt is considered agricultural in his style, and Litherland more cultured. The latter being more popular in the modern game. But I think there is still a place for the old fashioned no nonsense CB, personally. 2 Quote
Exiled_Rover Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 12 minutes ago, bluebruce said: I think Pratt is considered agricultural in his style, and Litherland more cultured. The latter being more popular in the modern game. But I think there is still a place for the old fashioned no nonsense CB, personally. The priority for a CB is to defend. I loved watching Batth put the ball into Row Z when he was playing for us - he assessed the situation and rather than trying to lay off a deft header / pass to a teammate he just cleared the danger and got us set. It's a lost art. Everyone tries to be Rio Ferdinand these days. 2 Quote
Andy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The ability to defend is absolutely the priority. But a modern defender, at this level, has to be able to play in addition (pick a pass / carry the ball / etc). Quote
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