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He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Binghamstag » Sat May 04, 2019 7:33 pm

I guess not but most fans are now asking how he keeps getting into the starting 11.

Btw Ben Turner MOM
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby EdwinstoweStag » Sat May 04, 2019 7:34 pm

I agree. CJ has been given plenty of opportunity and he has been found wanting far too often.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby MTFCMAD » Sat May 04, 2019 7:35 pm

In hindsight we should of took the money in jan he’s been garbage since apart from a couple games.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Parkinsons Perm » Sat May 04, 2019 7:38 pm

No, play him in his proper position but unfortunately he won't change his negative formation to do this
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Conker » Sat May 04, 2019 7:40 pm

I want him to come out and admit he got it absolutely wrong today, He sort of admitted it himself bringing on Rose in the first half like.

And Macca at RWB - something that will never be understood, especially when you have a actual RWB in Jones on the bench. Bizarre.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Hjeldefan » Sat May 04, 2019 7:51 pm

CJ has been really poor and he struggles in the big games but I really do feel for him. How is he meant to get into any kind of rhythm when he is constantly changing position? He played in 3 or 4 positions in 1 game today! White got injured and ever since this formation clearly has not worked...Yet we persist with it and put square pegs in round holes.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby madstagman » Sat May 04, 2019 7:59 pm

Its like playing with 10 men waste of a shirt
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Sedgwick » Sat May 04, 2019 8:01 pm

Binghamstag wrote:I guess not but most fans are now asking how he keeps getting into the starting 11.

Btw Ben Turner MOM


Glad to hear Turner had a good game, I couldn't make It today.... He was incredible for Cardiff a few years ago and was that in the prem? He could be a key player for us next season.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby stagsfan6493 » Sat May 04, 2019 8:02 pm

CJ is wasted up front. DF needs to take the blame for that.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Sneag » Sat May 04, 2019 8:02 pm

Conker wrote:I want him to come out and admit he got it absolutely wrong today, He sort of admitted it himself bringing on Rose in the first half like.

And Macca at RWB - something that will never be understood, especially when you have a actual RWB in Jones on the bench. Bizarre.


He'll never admit he's wrong because he's a bullshitter.

The lower leagues are full of managers like this, just spouting cliche riddled crap and promoted waaaay beyond their ability.

The usually blag their way around the circuit for a decade or so before finally getting found out for the frauds they are and get replaced by the next clone.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Sedgwick » Sat May 04, 2019 8:03 pm

Woodclanger 1 wrote:No, play him in his proper position but unfortunately he won't change his negative formation to do this


352 is one of the most attacking formations you can play.... But its negative because we don't like DF... right
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby stagsfan6493 » Sat May 04, 2019 8:05 pm

Sedgwick wrote:
Woodclanger 1 wrote:No, play him in his proper position but unfortunately he won't change his negative formation to do this


352 is one of the most attacking formations you can play.... But its negative because we don't like DF... right

Do you go to games? Long ball 352 is not attacking and never will be.

Passing 352 with proper wing backs is attacking - something we haven’t done recently.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Sneag » Sat May 04, 2019 8:09 pm

Sedgwick wrote:
Woodclanger 1 wrote:No, play him in his proper position but unfortunately he won't change his negative formation to do this


352 is one of the most attacking formations you can play.... But its negative because we don't like DF... right



Oh raspberry off Dave, you've got 3 games to save your job.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Parkinsons Perm » Sat May 04, 2019 8:26 pm

stagsfan6493 wrote:
Sedgwick wrote:
Woodclanger 1 wrote:No, play him in his proper position but unfortunately he won't change his negative formation to do this


352 is one of the most attacking formations you can play.... But its negative because we don't like DF... right

Do you go to games? Long ball 352 is not attacking and never will be.

Passing 352 with proper wing backs is attacking - something we haven’t done recently.


He hasn't been today so missed all our shots on goal from our fancy football, so he missed naff all
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Kenwood » Sat May 04, 2019 8:32 pm

stagsfan6493 wrote:
Sedgwick wrote:
Woodclanger 1 wrote:No, play him in his proper position but unfortunately he won't change his negative formation to do this


352 is one of the most attacking formations you can play.... But its negative because we don't like DF... right

Do you go to games? Long ball 352 is not attacking and never will be.

Passing 352 with proper wing backs is attacking - something we haven’t done recently.


We haven’t and can’t do it since losing Hayden White. He has tried with Jones but he has no real pace and offers little going forward.

We were poor first half today played aimless long balls and looked nervous. Second half especially with Macca in the middle we passed the ball a lot better and deserved something, just didn’t get that bit of luck in front of goal we needed,
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby SINA STAG » Sat May 04, 2019 8:42 pm

KP finished up Right Back n did a better job than anyone who's played there since Hayden injury...


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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby adamstag » Sat May 04, 2019 8:52 pm

Maybe if he played in just one position in a game rather than changing it 4/5 times he might have a clue what he’s doing.

That said he’s been raspberry (exeter apart) since his head was turned in the January transfer window
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby I am Spartacus » Sat May 04, 2019 9:08 pm

To further the thread title; from a helicopter, out of an aeroplane or from the first team?

Depends on your point of view since Christmas.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby stagmanrob » Sat May 04, 2019 11:57 pm

Might as well have Danny Mitchley back up front. Would probably offer more. He's that bad at the moment.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby pemill » Sun May 05, 2019 5:46 am

CJ puts the fear into opposing teams with his pace but even when he was playing up front yesterday he was more than not on the right side of the field, time and again we aimlessly sent it down the left for Walker to chase who hasn't the pace of CJ. In the 2nd half he was more dangerous but didn't do any damage, all credit to their RB who had Benning in his pocket all day too.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Stephen » Sun May 05, 2019 8:29 am

That was CJ’s worst performance in a stags shirt yesterday
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Sandy Pate Best Stag » Sun May 05, 2019 8:54 am

CJ has provided our most exciting passages of play for most of the season and scored some crucial goals contributing more than most to our current position.

We all know that apart from Walker, we don't have anyone more capable of turning a game. Rose is a spent force who can't get a goal for love or money.

Why would you drop your most likely player in the most important matches of the season without a credible replacement?

Just use him correctly which for me means let him use whichever side of the pitch he wants to as long as it's up front.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Stephen » Sun May 05, 2019 9:04 am

Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:CJ has provided our most exciting passages of play for most of the season and scored some crucial goals contributing more than most to our current position.

We all know that apart from Walker, we don't have anyone more capable of turning a game. Rose is a spent force who can't get a goal for love or money.

Why would you drop your most likely player in the most important matches of the season without a credible replacement?

Just use him correctly which for me means let him use whichever side of the pitch he wants to as long as it's up front.


Because he’s been absolutely raspberry mate thats why and Danny Rose is sat on the bench whilst he runs round falling over like a headless chicken crossing to their 1st defender thats why, get him out the side
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Sandy Pate Best Stag » Sun May 05, 2019 10:13 am

Stephen wrote:
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:CJ has provided our most exciting passages of play for most of the season and scored some crucial goals contributing more than most to our current position.

We all know that apart from Walker, we don't have anyone more capable of turning a game. Rose is a spent force who can't get a goal for love or money.

Why would you drop your most likely player in the most important matches of the season without a credible replacement?

Just use him correctly which for me means let him use whichever side of the pitch he wants to as long as it's up front.


Because he’s been absolutely raspberry mate thats why and Danny Rose is sat on the bench whilst he runs round falling over like a headless chicken crossing to their 1st defender thats why, get him out the side


Read the post again. Rose is not the answer and I have no faith in him whatsoever . CJ can't pass to players who aren't there. We need to get more forward and take the risk if we are going to score. CJ has proved he can put it in the back of the net on a regular basis unlike Rose.

Ultimately we don't have enough strikers at the club which is what we've known all season long.
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Re: He is brave enough to drop CJ?

Postby Wil0211 » Sun May 05, 2019 12:13 pm

CJ had a poor game, but was still better team Tomlinson and Benning.
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