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Ben Purrington - signed for Ross County (p23)
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Covered_End_Lad said:Certainly wouldn’t mind Maatsen at left mid when we inevitably rest Millar, he’s good going forward and quick.0
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Bollocks now we're agreeing with playing players out of position3
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Covered_End_Lad said:Certainly wouldn’t mind Maatsen at left mid when we inevitably rest Millar, he’s good going forward and quick.1
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Richard J said:Covered_End_Lad said:Certainly wouldn’t mind Maatsen at left mid when we inevitably rest Millar, he’s good going forward and quick.0
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Had no idea Ben was only 24, for some reason thought he was pushing 30. Potential to keep improving - excellent performance on Saturday.8
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Really under rated IMO. He did have a mare when he got sent off but he seems more confident and so much fitter.
Deserves to keep his starting place.3 -
I like Ben and he certainly gets more stick than is warranted, but I’d still play Maatsen 9 times out of 10.
A great game for Ben Purrington means he hasn’t given away any silly chances or been skinned by his winger. At his very best he’s a 7/10 player in League One. He may be a better partner for Liam Miller right now, as he allows Liam more freedom to stay forward and not have to worry about filling in for Maatsen.Maatsen at his best (albeit he blows hot and cold due to only being 18) is arguably the best full-back in the division on his day. He can be both solid defensively and be one of the most dangerous attackers on the pitch. Yes he’s been a bit poor in recent weeks but that’s almost certainly down to inexperience. I suspect before too long he will be back in the side and Ben will be a dependable back-up.7 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:The best FB I've seen at Charlton is CP - didn't have great pace but read the game superbly. I wonder how he'd get on in the modern game,1
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ElliotCAFC said:I like Ben and he certainly gets more stick than is warranted, but I’d still play Maatsen 9 times out of 10.
A great game for Ben Purrington means he hasn’t given away any silly chances or been skinned by his winger. At his very best he’s a 7/10 player in League One. He may be a better partner for Liam Miller right now, as he allows Liam more freedom to stay forward and not have to worry about filling in for Maatsen.Maatsen at his best (albeit he blows hot and cold due to only being 18) is arguably the best full-back in the division on his day. He can be both solid defensively and be one of the most dangerous attackers on the pitch. Yes he’s been a bit poor in recent weeks but that’s almost certainly down to inexperience. I suspect before too long he will be back in the side and Ben will be a dependable back-up.
The additions of the likes of Millar, Smith and DJ and Shinnie coming back make our need for attacking threat less pressing.
Maatsen probably will go on to better things, maybe even is the better player in terms of skill and technique already. But Purrington is better for the team right now.4 - Sponsored links:
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thenewbie said:ElliotCAFC said:I like Ben and he certainly gets more stick than is warranted, but I’d still play Maatsen 9 times out of 10.
A great game for Ben Purrington means he hasn’t given away any silly chances or been skinned by his winger. At his very best he’s a 7/10 player in League One. He may be a better partner for Liam Miller right now, as he allows Liam more freedom to stay forward and not have to worry about filling in for Maatsen.Maatsen at his best (albeit he blows hot and cold due to only being 18) is arguably the best full-back in the division on his day. He can be both solid defensively and be one of the most dangerous attackers on the pitch. Yes he’s been a bit poor in recent weeks but that’s almost certainly down to inexperience. I suspect before too long he will be back in the side and Ben will be a dependable back-up.
The additions of the likes of Millar, Smith and DJ and Shinnie coming back make our need for attacking threat less pressing.
Maatsen probably will go on to better things, maybe even is the better player in terms of skill and technique already. But Purrington is better for the team right now.I agree Purrington is better for the team right now considering our defence. Still, I suspect talent will prevail and Maatsen will be back in no time.2 -
ElliotCAFC said:I like Ben and he certainly gets more stick than is warranted, but I’d still play Maatsen 9 times out of 10.
A great game for Ben Purrington means he hasn’t given away any silly chances or been skinned by his winger. At his very best he’s a 7/10 player in League One. He may be a better partner for Liam Miller right now, as he allows Liam more freedom to stay forward and not have to worry about filling in for Maatsen.Maatsen at his best (albeit he blows hot and cold due to only being 18) is arguably the best full-back in the division on his day. He can be both solid defensively and be one of the most dangerous attackers on the pitch. Yes he’s been a bit poor in recent weeks but that’s almost certainly down to inexperience. I suspect before too long he will be back in the side and Ben will be a dependable back-up.0 -
Purrington is what we need now with our defensive frailties, only cos Maatsen has dipped off from his early season form .
Purringtons shirt to keep .
How’s he 24 he’s already in slow motion !0 -
Maatsen hasn't been the same since Famewo got injured. I don't know if these guys struck up an understanding that made them both look better.In a 4-4-2 Purrington has looked much better but when playing the diamond or using wingbacks then Maatsen might fit better.Ben had an excellent game on Saturday, probably better than the 7/10 he's been tarred with. I hope we don't see too much tinkering in the next few games in which case that left back spot is his...or at least it should be.2
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thenewbie said:ElliotCAFC said:I like Ben and he certainly gets more stick than is warranted, but I’d still play Maatsen 9 times out of 10.
A great game for Ben Purrington means he hasn’t given away any silly chances or been skinned by his winger. At his very best he’s a 7/10 player in League One. He may be a better partner for Liam Miller right now, as he allows Liam more freedom to stay forward and not have to worry about filling in for Maatsen.Maatsen at his best (albeit he blows hot and cold due to only being 18) is arguably the best full-back in the division on his day. He can be both solid defensively and be one of the most dangerous attackers on the pitch. Yes he’s been a bit poor in recent weeks but that’s almost certainly down to inexperience. I suspect before too long he will be back in the side and Ben will be a dependable back-up.
The additions of the likes of Millar, Smith and DJ and Shinnie coming back make our need for attacking threat less pressing.
Maatsen probably will go on to better things, maybe even is the better player in terms of skill and technique already. But Purrington is better for the team right now.1 -
wmcf123 said:thenewbie said:ElliotCAFC said:I like Ben and he certainly gets more stick than is warranted, but I’d still play Maatsen 9 times out of 10.
A great game for Ben Purrington means he hasn’t given away any silly chances or been skinned by his winger. At his very best he’s a 7/10 player in League One. He may be a better partner for Liam Miller right now, as he allows Liam more freedom to stay forward and not have to worry about filling in for Maatsen.Maatsen at his best (albeit he blows hot and cold due to only being 18) is arguably the best full-back in the division on his day. He can be both solid defensively and be one of the most dangerous attackers on the pitch. Yes he’s been a bit poor in recent weeks but that’s almost certainly down to inexperience. I suspect before too long he will be back in the side and Ben will be a dependable back-up.
The additions of the likes of Millar, Smith and DJ and Shinnie coming back make our need for attacking threat less pressing.
Maatsen probably will go on to better things, maybe even is the better player in terms of skill and technique already. But Purrington is better for the team right now.1 -
He’s solid at this level without a doubt.
he joined us and gave us stability when he left Rotherham on loan.
Pulled to bits in the Championship.
Sneaks in at the back post.0 -
thenewbie said:wmcf123 said:thenewbie said:ElliotCAFC said:I like Ben and he certainly gets more stick than is warranted, but I’d still play Maatsen 9 times out of 10.
A great game for Ben Purrington means he hasn’t given away any silly chances or been skinned by his winger. At his very best he’s a 7/10 player in League One. He may be a better partner for Liam Miller right now, as he allows Liam more freedom to stay forward and not have to worry about filling in for Maatsen.Maatsen at his best (albeit he blows hot and cold due to only being 18) is arguably the best full-back in the division on his day. He can be both solid defensively and be one of the most dangerous attackers on the pitch. Yes he’s been a bit poor in recent weeks but that’s almost certainly down to inexperience. I suspect before too long he will be back in the side and Ben will be a dependable back-up.
The additions of the likes of Millar, Smith and DJ and Shinnie coming back make our need for attacking threat less pressing.
Maatsen probably will go on to better things, maybe even is the better player in terms of skill and technique already. But Purrington is better for the team right now.0 -
Purrington is only 24, he will develop as time goes on under the right management.
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oh great0
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generally unsung and underrated .. pleased he'll be around for while longer2
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Lincsaddick said:generally unsung and underrated .. pleased he'll be around for while longer1
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Going for a scan never results in good news for us1
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wmcf123 said:Dazzler21 said:Purrington is only 24, he will develop as time goes on under the right management.
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No coincidence that we were shipping goals in our promotion season and as soon as Purrington slotted in, the goals against dried up.
He's never going to be the dynamic, exciting wing back that modern football at the top level demands but he's more than capable at League One level.25 -
Callumcafc said:No coincidence that we were shipping goals in our promotion season and as soon as Purrington slotted in, the goals against dried up.
He's never going to be the dynamic, exciting wing back that modern football at the top level demands but he's more than capable at League One level.
Get to the Championship and then consider if we can replace him with better.3 -
Well we need a left back in the building now he's going to be missing a few weeks with a hamstring injury.1