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Mason Burstow - on loan to Bolton from Hull (p53)

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  • MintoHumbugs
    MintoHumbugs Posts: 753
    1.6 million the reported figure Charlton received from Chelsea for Burstow now seems to have turned into good business as his career stats show 5 goals in 80, pretty dreadful for a striker although I guess he still has time to improve .
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,284
    1.6 million the reported figure Charlton received from Chelsea for Burstow now seems to have turned into good business as his career stats show 5 goals in 80, pretty dreadful for a striker although I guess he still has time to improve .
    Was stuck out on the wing a bit for Hull in fairness. Will be interesting to see how he does playing up front and at a level he’s good enough to play at 
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,736
    The fact is he left us way too early in his career and it’s held him back . I’m sure his bank balance is ok though. 
    I wouldn’t have him back because I think he hasn’t progressed .
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,284
    The fact is he left us way too early in his career and it’s held him back . I’m sure his bank balance is ok though. 
    I wouldn’t have him back because I think he hasn’t progressed .
    I’d actually disagree. Not coming up through an academy meant a year at Chelsea was actually great for his development. What went wrong is that they pitched him way too high when loaning him out. He wasn’t near good enough for Sunderland at that stage, if he’d gone to league 1 then, I think his career would have gone much better 
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,348
    very ineffective today at Stockport in a 2-0 Bolton loss (Mothersille scored Stockport's first, but generally looked wasted playing a s a right winger)
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,824
    very ineffective today at Stockport in a 2-0 Bolton loss (Mothersille scored Stockport's first, but generally looked wasted playing a s a right winger)
    Sounds like Bolton need a target man 
  • CafcWest
    CafcWest Posts: 6,167
    edited August 3
    very ineffective today at Stockport in a 2-0 Bolton loss (Mothersille scored Stockport's first, but generally looked wasted playing a s a right winger)
    I watched it.  Thought he looked well off the pace and disinterested.  Not effective at all.
  • RC_CAFC
    RC_CAFC Posts: 1,756
    CafcWest said:
    very ineffective today at Stockport in a 2-0 Bolton loss (Mothersille scored Stockport's first, but generally looked wasted playing a s a right winger)
    I watched it.  Thought he looked well off the pace and disinterested.  Not effective at all.
    I know we all joke about Ahadme being good for them, one thing you can never pin on him is that he looks disinterested. He will work his socks off.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,318
    Another two goals yesterday, currently top scorer in League One with seven to his name now.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,844
    Some real nonsense in this thread. Burstow is a decent young player - he's still only 22 -  and after losing his way a bit after the Chelsea move, is now starting to show what he can do in the right environment, and getting his confidence back. 

    Was he good enough for Chelsea? No, but you can't blame him for taking the offer.
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  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,135
    Some real nonsense in this thread. Burstow is a decent young player - he's still only 22 -  and after losing his way a bit after the Chelsea move, is now starting to show what he can do in the right environment, and getting his confidence back. 

    Was he good enough for Chelsea? No, but you can't blame him for taking the offer.
    A useful reminder to us of the need to be patient with our young players. Very few players are a Walsh, an Elliot or a Gomez - most need time to develop. Look at the career trajectories of the likes of Matt Godden and Alfie May, for example. Going further back, Mike Flanagan - who became the best striker outside the First Division - took a few years to really get his game going. We're all (me included) often too quick to write young players off.
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,243
    Blucher said:
    Some real nonsense in this thread. Burstow is a decent young player - he's still only 22 -  and after losing his way a bit after the Chelsea move, is now starting to show what he can do in the right environment, and getting his confidence back. 

    Was he good enough for Chelsea? No, but you can't blame him for taking the offer.
    A useful reminder to us of the need to be patient with our young players. Very few players are a Walsh, an Elliot or a Gomez - most need time to develop. Look at the career trajectories of the likes of Matt Godden and Alfie May, for example. Going further back, Mike Flanagan - who became the best striker outside the First Division - took a few years to really get his game going. We're all (me included) often too quick to write young players off.
    So very true 

    My opinion on young players is it mostly comes down to their attitude, ballsiness. Think Jonjo, Bowyer, Gerrard, Solly, Saka, Foden, Lookman, Gomez, Maguire 

    All immediately behaved like they were meant to be there. So many youngsters look exposed sometimes physically but mostly mentally. Mason for me did exactly the best thing for a young centre forward in getting a few goals early on but its also the worst thing in a way as it sets an unrealistic expectation when in reality the male brain is still developing let alone the senior football brain. Its a lot harder for young strikers than it is for other positions, maybe goalkeeper is comparable. 

    Mason played in a shit team, it wasn't like he was given decent service to shank chance after chance, he got scraps and then, a bit like Jayden Stockley, he was expected to be a hold up, link up player, a goalscorer and thats just unrealistic. Carl Leaburn also suffered in a similar way by being thrown in every game as he was the only option. For some reason we stitched Joe Piggot up like that too and he never recovered from the Millwall game he was dropped in for 
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    edited October 5
    Blucher said:
    Some real nonsense in this thread. Burstow is a decent young player - he's still only 22 -  and after losing his way a bit after the Chelsea move, is now starting to show what he can do in the right environment, and getting his confidence back. 

    Was he good enough for Chelsea? No, but you can't blame him for taking the offer.
    A useful reminder to us of the need to be patient with our young players. Very few players are a Walsh, an Elliot or a Gomez - most need time to develop. Look at the career trajectories of the likes of Matt Godden and Alfie May, for example. Going further back, Mike Flanagan - who became the best striker outside the First Division - took a few years to really get his game going. We're all (me included) often too quick to write young players off.
    Carter said:
    Blucher said:
    Some real nonsense in this thread. Burstow is a decent young player - he's still only 22 -  and after losing his way a bit after the Chelsea move, is now starting to show what he can do in the right environment, and getting his confidence back. 

    Was he good enough for Chelsea? No, but you can't blame him for taking the offer.
    A useful reminder to us of the need to be patient with our young players. Very few players are a Walsh, an Elliot or a Gomez - most need time to develop. Look at the career trajectories of the likes of Matt Godden and Alfie May, for example. Going further back, Mike Flanagan - who became the best striker outside the First Division - took a few years to really get his game going. We're all (me included) often too quick to write young players off.
    So very true 

    My opinion on young players is it mostly comes down to their attitude, ballsiness. Think Jonjo, Bowyer, Gerrard, Solly, Saka, Foden, Lookman, Gomez, Maguire 

    All immediately behaved like they were meant to be there. So many youngsters look exposed sometimes physically but mostly mentally. Mason for me did exactly the best thing for a young centre forward in getting a few goals early on but its also the worst thing in a way as it sets an unrealistic expectation when in reality the male brain is still developing let alone the senior football brain. Its a lot harder for young strikers than it is for other positions, maybe goalkeeper is comparable. 

    Mason played in a shit team, it wasn't like he was given decent service to shank chance after chance, he got scraps and then, a bit like Jayden Stockley, he was expected to be a hold up, link up player, a goalscorer and thats just unrealistic. Carl Leaburn also suffered in a similar way by being thrown in every game as he was the only option. For some reason we stitched Joe Piggot up like that too and he never recovered from the Millwall game he was dropped in for 
    Agree with both of you. Despite regularly seeing players improving through their early to mid 20s I still see our young players being written off with similar comments that they're too inconsistent and make too many poor decisions (that often comes with experience) or not technically good enough (we have reliable senior players who aren't the most technical) etc.

    Sonny Carey is another good example. Blackpool fans seemed to have a similar opinion to ours of Morgan in that he was too inconsistent. He's only now showing he can compete in the Championship at 24.

    On those who behaved like they belonged there I think Fullah is in the mould. Look at his goals in the cup games and the one on preseason, all taken so confidently. It's just difficult for NJ to play him with Carey and Knibbs joining and Berry being one of his senior players.

    Good to see it's starting to click for Burstow. I have doubts about him at Championship level, but if he's regularly scoring that'll give him a much better chance of making that step up as goals will buy him time.
  • cafc-4-life
    cafc-4-life Posts: 1,305
    If he keeps this up then he'll be recalled by Hull in Jan and we could end up playing against him.
  • sunbury-addick
    sunbury-addick Posts: 1,929
    One of my sons is going out with a very good friend of his girlfriend, they are all meeting up soon.
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,436
    One of my sons is going out with a very good friend of his girlfriend, they are all meeting up soon.
    Fascinating 

  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,446
    https://x.com/secondtierpod/status/1977289326590673358

    "Hull fans, do you want to see Mason Burstow recalled? 

    Top scorer in League One with seven goals and thriving"
  • RedPanda
    RedPanda Posts: 4,986
    https://x.com/secondtierpod/status/1977289326590673358

    "Hull fans, do you want to see Mason Burstow recalled? 

    Top scorer in League One with seven goals and thriving"
    Hull to get an injury next week, Burstow gets recalled, starts against us, then you know what happens next.
  • https://x.com/secondtierpod/status/1977289326590673358

    "Hull fans, do you want to see Mason Burstow recalled? 

    Top scorer in League One with seven goals and thriving"
    Two good goals, especially the second.
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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    RedPanda said:
    https://x.com/secondtierpod/status/1977289326590673358

    "Hull fans, do you want to see Mason Burstow recalled? 

    Top scorer in League One with seven goals and thriving"
    Hull to get an injury next week, Burstow gets recalled, starts against us, then you know what happens next.
    Not possible as loans are window to window in the league.
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,965
    edited October 13
    RedPanda said:
    https://x.com/secondtierpod/status/1977289326590673358

    "Hull fans, do you want to see Mason Burstow recalled? 

    Top scorer in League One with seven goals and thriving"
    Hull to get an injury next week, Burstow gets recalled, starts against us, then you know what happens next.
    Not possible as loans are window to window in the league.
    I think he means recalled to the team. Do try to keep up.
  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 1,612
    edited October 13
    RedPanda said:
    https://x.com/secondtierpod/status/1977289326590673358

    "Hull fans, do you want to see Mason Burstow recalled? 

    Top scorer in League One with seven goals and thriving"
    Hull to get an injury next week, Burstow gets recalled, starts against us, then you know what happens next.
    Is he able to get recalled before the January window?

    Remember when we had problems at Left Back (but couldn’t recall Kelly Youga till January)
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    edited October 13
    IdleHans said:
    RedPanda said:
    https://x.com/secondtierpod/status/1977289326590673358

    "Hull fans, do you want to see Mason Burstow recalled? 

    Top scorer in League One with seven goals and thriving"
    Hull to get an injury next week, Burstow gets recalled, starts against us, then you know what happens next.
    Not possible as loans are window to window in the league.
    I think he means recalled to the team. Do try to keep up.
    He's at Bolton on loan from Hull.

    He can't be recalled to the Hull team to face us as he's on loan to another club and that loan runs until January.
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,048
    IdleHans said:
    RedPanda said:
    https://x.com/secondtierpod/status/1977289326590673358

    "Hull fans, do you want to see Mason Burstow recalled? 

    Top scorer in League One with seven goals and thriving"
    Hull to get an injury next week, Burstow gets recalled, starts against us, then you know what happens next.
    Not possible as loans are window to window in the league.
    I think he means recalled to the team. Do try to keep up.
    He’s way ahead of you!
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,965
    TelMc32 said:
    IdleHans said:
    RedPanda said:
    https://x.com/secondtierpod/status/1977289326590673358

    "Hull fans, do you want to see Mason Burstow recalled? 

    Top scorer in League One with seven goals and thriving"
    Hull to get an injury next week, Burstow gets recalled, starts against us, then you know what happens next.
    Not possible as loans are window to window in the league.
    I think he means recalled to the team. Do try to keep up.
    He’s way ahead of you!
    So he is. I've been so foolish.
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,728
    What was Leaburn’s best goal return in league one? Burstow must be close to that already this season 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,031
    Croydon said:
    What was Leaburn’s best goal return in league one? Burstow must be close to that already this season 
    12 in 35 appearances (18 starts) in 22/23. Burstow has 7 in 12 starts but has already played 50% of the minutes Leaburn did in the whole 22/23 season. Obviously that says something on its own but he’s scoring at a similar rate to Leaburn’s best season. No surprise that Leaburn scored the most goals when we had JRS in the side