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Ben Purrington - signed for Ross County (p23)
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soapboxsam said:wmcf123 said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Not the time to be digging out players at present - we need to get behind them.
That is your opinion and some of us think that is harsh despite the consenus believing he is struggling with form since returning from injury and illness.
Invariably, we've recently been frequently 3-5-2 with wing backs;
His strength is also, like Solly, as a flat back 4 full back, not wing back. He just is not as comfortable there.
Some people also forgetting that Purrington has been exposed time and time again because of our young inexperienced makeshift midfield, doubled up on and overloaded by opponents seeing this ....... and his confidence shot to pieces.
He needs to be taken out for a while to recover.
Bowyer has already recognised that - but says he hasn't got cover to do it.
Meanwhile, when he plays ....... cheer him, give him your support. He needs it.
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Definitely needs a rest and Doughty can play there.
Personally i think he's a decent league one left back and would be ok as occasional left back cover in the championship but not first choice. Left back is definitely an area we should look to strengthen if/when ESI take over.4 -
It doesn't help that there's rarely been any meaningful help in front of him this year - certainly since the injury crisis developed - and he's been overloaded down the wing often.
Equally - he's not that quick, nor is he as good a one-on-one defender as (for instance) Solly. Putting it all together, he looks miles worse than he probably is, while also playing through injury and illness.
So ultimately I'd say Ben is at, or very near, his footballing ceiling, and if we had other options I would want us to explore them. Hopefully we can get by with Doughty as a wing back for a game or two.
Always gonna love the bloke for that goal, though, and he works hard.4 -
A new left back in January will be just what we need, regardless of how well or poorly Ben is playing. Like Bowyer said, he just looks nervous out there at the moment and he needs an arm around him and his teammates to lift him and help him find that form again, unfortunately we are not in a position to carry him through that right now, but we don't have many other options.0
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Worse than the bad backpass was the wild lunge that could have seen red. When players start doing that for no good reason it's time to take them out of the picture for a bit1
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It isnt meant to be a criticism when I say Ben is league 1 standard. It’s just a statement of fact. We have Ben, and others, on our books at the moment because we have been forced to shop at Lidl for reasons of which we are all too familiar. Of course he’s struggling in this league because he is simply out of his depth. All the more so because of the factors others have highlighted above with regard to playing through injury, having no support in front of him and the pressures of the situation we find ourselves in through injury etc. The guy will forever have a place in our hearts for that Wembley goal and for a good solid contribution to our promotion heroics. But he should be nowhere near a squad that has championship ambitions. It isn’t scapegoating. Half of our team shouldn’t be playing but circumstances have dictated that they must. They have our support as long as they wear the shirt but on a forum such as this it is fair game to voice reasonable opinions about players and their abilities.3
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Expect us to continue playing wingbacks for a while so imagine he'll be on the bench with Doughty playing. Probably do him some good to have a break from it.
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I'm not sure it's entirely correct to say that Purrington is only a L1 player, as I think he can do a job at this level BUT he is massively out of form/confidence/whatever at the moment5
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killerandflash said:I'm not sure it's entirely correct to say that Purrington is only a L1 player, as I think he can do a job at this level BUT he is massively out of form/confidence/whatever at the moment
Purrington was instrumental in our 'good start.' People have short memories sometimes.4 -
killerandflash said:I'm not sure it's entirely correct to say that Purrington is only a L1 player, as I think he can do a job at this level BUT he is massively out of form/confidence/whatever at the moment
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Ben's a rotational player at this level. He's being forced to play more often than he should be because of our injury situation/squad limitations whilst clearly being nowhere near 100% himself. He deserves a lot more slack than some on here are giving him.1
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LenGlover said:killerandflash said:I'm not sure it's entirely correct to say that Purrington is only a L1 player, as I think he can do a job at this level BUT he is massively out of form/confidence/whatever at the moment
Purrington was instrumental in our 'good start.' People have short memories sometimes.
Be interesting to look at LL's stats.
EDIT: As suspected, Purrington has an average of 6.15 after the Hull game- the lowest of all the players marked. After collecting a couple of marks in the 7's for first 2 games, his marks have seemingly got progrssively worse- and, i suspect, after Saturdays game could drop into the 5's.0 -
Listened to, or read a poignant interview in the last couple of days, for the life of me, can't remember who. The crux was that when playing, they didn't fear career ending injury but loss of form, being no longer able to beat a player, and not know if was temporary or permanent. Think that is where Ben is now.0
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TBH, if LB wants to play with wing-backs, then Purr and Solly (sadly) are not the solution. Im quite surprised that Oshilaja hasnt been more prominent at right wing back, as the time he did play there against Stoke, i think, or maybe Forest, he was very good.
But we def need a LB and CB (Dan Burn would be nice), however, i like Doughty, think he is going to be a very good player- and he could well do a very good job for us in that role in the future.3 -
The_President said:LenGlover said:killerandflash said:I'm not sure it's entirely correct to say that Purrington is only a L1 player, as I think he can do a job at this level BUT he is massively out of form/confidence/whatever at the moment
Purrington was instrumental in our 'good start.' People have short memories sometimes.
Be interesting to look at LL's stats.
EDIT: As suspected, Purrington has an average of 6.15 after the Hull game- the lowest of all the players marked. After collecting a couple of marks in the 7's for first 2 games, his marks have seemingly got progrssively worse- and, i suspect, after Saturdays game could drop into the 5's.2 -
Seems to have had his twitter account hacked
Earlier this afternoon his "Likes" included a Palace fan tweet asking "Who is laughing now" after we got relegated
Ben has since this evening tweeted saying someone from Newbury gained access to his account in the last hour and did it on his behalf
Just in case anyone saw the inital tweet and was ready to be pissed with him2 -
You really have to be bored if you’re spending your evening trying to hack the Twitter account of Ben Purrington of all people. Fucking nigel virgins12
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ForeverAddickted said:Seems to have had his twitter account hacked
Earlier this afternoon his "Likes" included a Palace fan tweet asking "Who is laughing now" after we got relegated
Ben has since this evening tweeted saying someone from Newbury gained access to his account in the last hour and did it on his behalf
Just in case anyone saw the inital tweet and was ready to be pissed with him
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SouthWest_Addicks said:ForeverAddickted said:Seems to have had his twitter account hacked
Earlier this afternoon his "Likes" included a Palace fan tweet asking "Who is laughing now" after we got relegated
Ben has since this evening tweeted saying someone from Newbury gained access to his account in the last hour and did it on his behalf
Just in case anyone saw the inital tweet and was ready to be pissed with him
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Sorry, don't buy that. Why would someone go to the trouble of hacking an account to just like a post on the chance a Charlton fan takes a look at Ben's likes?
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Imo Garrymanilow said:SouthWest_Addicks said:ForeverAddickted said:Seems to have had his twitter account hacked
Earlier this afternoon his "Likes" included a Palace fan tweet asking "Who is laughing now" after we got relegated
Ben has since this evening tweeted saying someone from Newbury gained access to his account in the last hour and did it on his behalf
Just in case anyone saw the inital tweet and was ready to be pissed with him1 -
jacob_CAFC said:Sorry, don't buy that. Why would someone go to the trouble of hacking an account to just like a post on the chance a Charlton fan takes a look at Ben's likes?
You shouldnt need to look on Ben's account1 -
jacob_CAFC said:Sorry, don't buy that. Why would someone go to the trouble of hacking an account to just like a post on the chance a Charlton fan takes a look at Ben's likes?0
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jacob_CAFC said:Sorry, don't buy that. Why would someone go to the trouble of hacking an account to just like a post on the chance a Charlton fan takes a look at Ben's likes?1
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Imo Garrymanilow said:SouthWest_Addicks said:ForeverAddickted said:Seems to have had his twitter account hacked
Earlier this afternoon his "Likes" included a Palace fan tweet asking "Who is laughing now" after we got relegated
Ben has since this evening tweeted saying someone from Newbury gained access to his account in the last hour and did it on his behalf
Just in case anyone saw the inital tweet and was ready to be pissed with him
anyone seen Lookman and his transfer fee improving our training ground ...
pass me the A to Z we’re off to Accrington0 -
Left out the squad for tactical reasons - Bowyer said Oshilaja could cover across the back four and he went for a more attacking bench with Smyth and Morgan available.
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-boss-explains-defenders-absence-on-boxing-day-and-claims-hull-wanted-to-move-this-weekends-fixture/
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Scoham said:Left out the squad for tactical reasons - Bowyer said Oshilaja could cover across the back four and he went for a more attacking bench with Smyth and Morgan available.
https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-boss-explains-defenders-absence-on-boxing-day-and-claims-hull-wanted-to-move-this-weekends-fixture/0 -
Great tactic to leave out the left back, play the right back there and move the other left back into midfield!!
I have no issue with maatsen being moved into midfield but please then cover that position with someone that can play there!!
The more I hear bowyer speak, the more I’m convinced hi is losing the plot. Prove me wrong lee!4 -
It's a shame tougher or more tactical questions aren't asked in the interviews really.1
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Criminally underrated at this level. He was a huge part of our strong defensive run towards the end of the season in 2019. Is he a Championship quality left back? No not really based on last year. But for me, he’s our first choice in that spot for the foreseeable future.
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