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Asked some of the Watford fans on twitter what he is like. They have nothing but positive feedback about him. They say he needs experience, game time and gutted that they're not keeping him there to fight for first team football. Happy with that. That is the kind of feedback we want.
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Welcome aboard Brandon.
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Arab87 wrote:
Asked some of the Watford fans on twitter what he is like. They have nothing but positive feedback about him. They say he needs experience, game time and gutted that they're not keeping him there to fight for first team football. Happy with that. That is the kind of feedback we want.
Sounds good.
Welcome aboard the tangerine roller-coaster Brandon.
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had a read through the Watford official site and he seems to have played regular for the u23 team so imagine he is fully fit and ready to go.
wouldn't be surprised if we see him start at left midfield tomorrow
BM had the most unfortunate debut game you could imagine poor lad but let's forget that & instead reckon on him being someone who can improve us. Didn't get long at the Rec but looked fine & would like if we had a starting place for him v the 'Ton.
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I think on another site Robson’s dad was reported as saying that it was Csaba’s instructions for players to pass the ball back and sideways (this was in response to Csaba’s criticism of his players for doing so) which fits with the way Mason played against Falkirk. I had thought that Scobbie was to blame thinking he had told Mason just to pass any ball back to him. It was a nightmare game for Mason and all the others, however given the stuff from Watford, we should be prepared to give him a decent chance to show what he can do. The one guy that should be under pressure is Csaba, the backwards and sideways stuff is either his or he hasn’t shown enough managerial nous to end it. Some may like his rambling buffoonery but I’m not convinced yet that he’s the real deal for us
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annanarab wrote:
I think on another site Robson’s dad was reported as saying that it was Csaba’s instructions for players to pass the ball back and sideways (this was in response to Csaba’s criticism of his players for doing so) which fits with the way Mason played against Falkirk. I had thought that Scobbie was to blame thinking he had told Mason just to pass any ball back to him. It was a nightmare game for Mason and all the others, however given the stuff from Watford, we should be prepared to give him a decent chance to show what he can do. The one guy that should be under pressure is Csaba, the backwards and sideways stuff is either his or he hasn’t shown enough managerial nous to end it. Some may like his rambling buffoonery but I’m not convinced yet that he’s the real deal for us
I think Jamie Robson's old man should be more concerned with what his laddie is getting up to at nights and with whom than what Csaba is or isn't telling him to do.
Snawba wants his players to keep the ball, what manager doesn't?
'Right lads, today, any time you get the ball I want you to give the ball away'.
So depending on the quality of the personnel keeping the ball is easier moving the ball square & backwards.
Your Barcelonas & your PSGs move forwards in keeping the ball by moving forward, not backwards.
Less talented teams can keep the ball but without making any upfield progress.
So Snawba & Mr Robson are not at odds with each other, Jamie & Co do follow the instruction of trying to keep possession but they can't manage that other than by not going anywhere.
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lifesanocean wrote:
annanarab wrote:
I think on another site Robson’s dad was reported as saying that it was Csaba’s instructions for players to pass the ball back and sideways (this was in response to Csaba’s criticism of his players for doing so) which fits with the way Mason played against Falkirk. I had thought that Scobbie was to blame thinking he had told Mason just to pass any ball back to him. It was a nightmare game for Mason and all the others, however given the stuff from Watford, we should be prepared to give him a decent chance to show what he can do. The one guy that should be under pressure is Csaba, the backwards and sideways stuff is either his or he hasn’t shown enough managerial nous to end it. Some may like his rambling buffoonery but I’m not convinced yet that he’s the real deal for us
I think Jamie Robson's old man should be more concerned with what his laddie is getting up to at nights and with whom than what Csaba is or isn't telling him to do.
As far as i know he's moved back in with his folks.