cassellswasmagic wrote:No team will be worried about playing us now that’s for sure.
I am Spartacus wrote:Hamilton - ‘moved position three times and did very little in each’. Sums up CJ, play him in whatever position he likes or the manager likes but he will very rarely turn a game or win a match.
MTFCMusings wrote:I am Spartacus wrote:Hamilton - ‘moved position three times and did very little in each’. Sums up CJ, play him in whatever position he likes or the manager likes but he will very rarely turn a game or win a match.
Two goals v Cheltenham, winner at Colchester, opener v Bury, won the game against County, won the game against Port Vale.
I am Spartacus wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:I am Spartacus wrote:Hamilton - ‘moved position three times and did very little in each’. Sums up CJ, play him in whatever position he likes or the manager likes but he will very rarely turn a game or win a match.
Two goals v Cheltenham, winner at Colchester, opener v Bury, won the game against County, won the game against Port Vale.
5 games out of a season of 50 plus games. Not the best rate of return for a ‘match winner’. Every time I see his name on the team sheet I hope that it is the footballer CJ that turns up but more often than not it isn’t.
MTFCMusings wrote:I am Spartacus wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:I am Spartacus wrote:Hamilton - ‘moved position three times and did very little in each’. Sums up CJ, play him in whatever position he likes or the manager likes but he will very rarely turn a game or win a match.
Two goals v Cheltenham, winner at Colchester, opener v Bury, won the game against County, won the game against Port Vale.
5 games out of a season of 50 plus games. Not the best rate of return for a ‘match winner’. Every time I see his name on the team sheet I hope that it is the footballer CJ that turns up but more often than not it isn’t.
Yeah you're right it's only an extra 10 points, let's get rid of them shall we and then see where we are.
I am Spartacus wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:I am Spartacus wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:I am Spartacus wrote:Hamilton - ‘moved position three times and did very little in each’. Sums up CJ, play him in whatever position he likes or the manager likes but he will very rarely turn a game or win a match.
Two goals v Cheltenham, winner at Colchester, opener v Bury, won the game against County, won the game against Port Vale.
5 games out of a season of 50 plus games. Not the best rate of return for a ‘match winner’. Every time I see his name on the team sheet I hope that it is the footballer CJ that turns up but more often than not it isn’t.
Yeah you're right it's only an extra 10 points, let's get rid of them shall we and then see where we are.
My point is not about the points accrued when CJ is on song but more about the lack of consistency when not. This season he has had a solid defence behind him, a solid holding midfielder to ease his workload (Bishop), great creative midfielders (Mellis, Grant etc) and a centre forward from two divisions above (Walker) tonget on the end of his crosses. This could be a stand out season for him, a promotion season for him, a season at the end of which he has played that consistently well he disappears for big money but the consistency is not there. Which is a shame as on his day he is great to entertain and a match winner but not turned up for the last few games.
Sneag wrote:CJ has been consistantly poor since someone posted on Soshul Meejah that he was worth a million quid.
Since the transfer window closed you could count the good games he's had on the fingers on an offensive gesture.
CJ is young and still has potential to be a very good left winger and at a pinch, he could play off the shoulder of a big unit type centre forward in a 4-3-3
What he isn't and never will be as long as he has a hole in his arse is a left wing back, or a right wing back, or a centre forward. He's so left footed it's bonkers to play him anywhere on the right. Any half decent defender will suss out his one trick for cutting inside very quickly and that's CJ out of the game.
I like him, but he's a chisel being used as a screwdriver, a hammer and a spanner.
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