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Conor Coventry - no sign of an Ireland call up this time round.
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We have not got three called up for Internationals even if Connor gets called up, so I hope he does not3
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Avoided suspension, phenomenal discipline from him. Also played really really well today, what a player15
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I was pleased to see him try some more difficult longer balls in the hope of getting us behind their defence or into space out wide. He’s excellent defensively and keeps possession well, but I’ve always felt he’s got the ability to be more ambitious in his passing.8
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Would love him to be called up for the Ireland squad, however only if it means the game is called off.
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Six league games without picking up a yellow while still offering the displays he has is impressive.35
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guinnessaddick said:Would love him to be called up for the Ireland squad, however only if it means the game is called off.
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Are we allowed to say he’s better than Dobson in the holding role yet? He does it without smashing into tackles and charging all over the pitch, yet isn’t shy of getting stuck in and still puts plenty of running in every game.
As he reads the game so well I think he’s got more potential to do well at Championship level than Dobson. I think he could step up and play as part of a good team at that level, hopefully that’s us in the future.
Huge turnaround from this time last year when he was decent but there were doubts he improved us and whether he’d keep his place.
Not saying Dobson is a poor player, there’s not a huge gap between them but all going well that gap should look bigger in three years time when Coventry is Dobson’s age.
Very impressive stats yesterday:
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Scoham said:Are we allowed to say he’s better than Dobson in the holding role yet? He does it without smashing into tackles and charging all over the pitch, yet isn’t shy of getting stuck in and still puts plenty of running in every game.
As he reads the game so well I think he’s got more potential to do well at Championship level than Dobson. I think he could step up and play as part of a good team at that level, hopefully that’s us in the future.
Huge turnaround from this time last year when he was decent but there were doubts he improved us and whether he’d keep his place.
Not saying Dobson is a poor player, there’s not a huge gap between them but all going well that gap should look bigger in three years time when Coventry is Dobson’s age.
Very impressive stats yesterday:
Coventry may or may not be the superior player right now but he absolutely WILL be given time.8 -
I'd rather have George Dobson if we were bottom half with a poor squad that needs dragging through games to avoid getting relegated, but we're now a top L1 outfit and I prefer CC's composed methods of recycling possession; he's a quiet operator, but his habit of snuffing out opposition counters allows Ramsey to push as high as he does.13
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LittleAddick said:I'd rather have George Dobson if we were bottom half with a poor squad that needs dragging through games to avoid getting relegated, but we're now a top L1 outfit and I prefer CC's composed methods of recycling possession; he's a quiet operator, but his habit of snuffing out opposition counters allows Ramsey to push as high as he does.8
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Could someone eg @aliwibble possibly edit thread title as I keep thinking they’ve called him up again? Thank you.4
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I know he was initially a player without a role in the side and compared poorly to Dobson, but the last month or so he has been immense. He makes us tick and his pressing is amazing, he lacks the showy thunderous tackles but he nicks the ball back so often. He is the best midfielder we have had since Cullen, on present form.10
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Looks like Coventry Small and Anderson are not getting called up from the reverse lists for there county … which given the ridiculous rules around postponement is very lucky for us .3
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cfgs said:I know he was initially a player without a role in the side and compared poorly to Dobson, but the last month or so he has been immense. He makes us tick and his pressing is amazing, he lacks the showy thunderous tackles but he nicks the ball back so often. He is the best midfielder we have had since Cullen, on present form.3
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RonnieMoore said:cfgs said:I know he was initially a player without a role in the side and compared poorly to Dobson, but the last month or so he has been immense. He makes us tick and his pressing is amazing, he lacks the showy thunderous tackles but he nicks the ball back so often. He is the best midfielder we have had since Cullen, on present form.
I wouldn't agree it is massive upgrade, as I believe that they are both top quality players at this level, albeit with different qualities.
Whether Coventry can go up to the very top, maybe, but at the moment he is integral to a team that is clicking every week. It is rare that a player gets that opportunity in their career, and when it happens it can result in one of two outcomes, either they fall in love with the club and want to stay, or they see dollar signs and want to move up! Let's all hope it's the club for Coventry.2 -
cfgs said:I know he was initially a player without a role in the side and compared poorly to Dobson, but the last month or so he has been immense. He makes us tick and his pressing is amazing, he lacks the showy thunderous tackles but he nicks the ball back so often. He is the best midfielder we have had since Cullen, on present form.
Presumably because his name ISN'T George Dobson...2 -
He is the only positive from Appleton's time with us, an excellent footballer and so key to us being able to play how we do
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Scoham said:Are we allowed to say he’s better than Dobson in the holding role yet? He does it without smashing into tackles and charging all over the pitch, yet isn’t shy of getting stuck in and still puts plenty of running in every game.
As he reads the game so well I think he’s got more potential to do well at Championship level than Dobson. I think he could step up and play as part of a good team at that level, hopefully that’s us in the future.
Huge turnaround from this time last year when he was decent but there were doubts he improved us and whether he’d keep his place.
Not saying Dobson is a poor player, there’s not a huge gap between them but all going well that gap should look bigger in three years time when Coventry is Dobson’s age.
Very impressive stats yesterday:4 -
paulsturgess said:LittleAddick said:I'd rather have George Dobson if we were bottom half with a poor squad that needs dragging through games to avoid getting relegated, but we're now a top L1 outfit and I prefer CC's composed methods of recycling possession; he's a quiet operator, but his habit of snuffing out opposition counters allows Ramsey to push as high as he does.1
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RonnieMoore said:Looks like Coventry Small and Anderson are not getting called up from the reverse lists for there county … which given the ridiculous rules around postponement is very lucky for us .0
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Kap10 said:RonnieMoore said:Looks like Coventry Small and Anderson are not getting called up from the reverse lists for there county … which given the ridiculous rules around postponement is very lucky for us .0
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Two midfielders just pulled out of RoI squad. We may lose him to late call-up but no postponememt.0
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Gisappointed said:Two midfielders just pulled out of RoI squad. We may lose him to late call-up but no postponememt.11
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fenaddick said:Gisappointed said:Two midfielders just pulled out of RoI squad. We may lose him to late call-up but no postponememt.1
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fenaddick said:Gisappointed said:Two midfielders just pulled out of RoI squad. We may lose him to late call-up but no postponememt.9
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Kips said:fenaddick said:Gisappointed said:Two midfielders just pulled out of RoI squad. We may lose him to late call-up but no postponememt.2
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Could be described as a Williams spitroast.2
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I agree there’s not a huge gap between Dobson and Coventry right now. Dobson offers a bit more attacking dynamism but it took time for him to develop that and Coventry might develop it too. I’m happy to see Dobson proving he can hold down a regular spot in a promotion challenging side. We saw him evolve and improve as a player while with us and if he’s built on that at Wrexham I think he will eventually get a gig in the Championship and do ok there for a season or two.
Coventry has the higher ceiling though. He’s ahead of where Dobson was at the same age and has a better football brain. He’s not as physically dynamic as Dobson but he doesn’t need to be because his positional sense and reading of the game are so good. If someone like Dale Stephens was able to go on and play a number of seasons in the top flight I don’t see why Coventry can’t do the same. Especially if he can learn to be a bit more expansive and progressive with his passing and add a few goals a season to his game. Even though he is now generally rated I think he goes a little under appreciated. I certainly wouldn’t swap him back for Dobson now.
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Exiled_Addick said:I agree there’s not a huge gap between Dobson and Coventry right now. Dobson offers a bit more attacking dynamism but it took time for him to develop that and Coventry might develop it too. I’m happy to see Dobson proving he can hold down a regular spot in a promotion challenging side. We saw him evolve and improve as a player while with us and if he’s built on that at Wrexham I think he will eventually get a gig in the Championship and do ok there for a season or two.
Coventry has the higher ceiling though. He’s ahead of where Dobson was at the same age and has a better football brain. He’s not as physically dynamic as Dobson but he doesn’t need to be because his positional sense and reading of the game are so good. If someone like Dale Stephens was able to go on and play a number of seasons in the top flight I don’t see why Coventry can’t do the same. Especially if he can learn to be a bit more expansive and progressive with his passing and add a few goals a season to his game. Even though he is now generally rated I think he goes a little under appreciated. I certainly wouldn’t swap him back for Dobson now.3