Coutts

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Either that or we're looking at/for different things in him. Thought that was the best I've seen him play for us & that he was excellent throughout. Nothing fancy, just kept making space, kept demanding the ball, & kept it moving.

Needs to be doing that much more often now. (And hopefully the injury isn't at all serious or a revisitation of his past one.)
I just don't get it. It's easy stuff in my opinion. He will be fine against lesser players or those who aren't energetic, but he's well short of the quality we need to get out of this league, in my opinion.

I used to think he was a main culprit. In his defence, I've come to realise that he's no more incompetent than the rest of them.

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I just don't get it. It's easy stuff in my opinion. He will be fine against lesser players or those who aren't energetic, but he's well short of the quality we need to get out of this league, in my opinion.

I used to think he was a main culprit. In his defence, I've come to realise that he's no more incompetent than the rest of them.

UTB

Yeah, you've got a point about him being given as much space & time as he wanted v. Worcester. It's a different kettle of coconuts when you've got hungry young players from our division in your face from minute one.

Tbh, I just want Coutts to succeed. There's an elegant, classy player with great awareness in there somewhere (who shows up too infrequently).
 
Yeah, you've got a point about him being given as much space & time as he wanted v. Worcester. It's a different kettle of coconuts when you've got hungry young players from our division in your face from minute one.

Tbh, I just want Coutts to succeed. There's an elegant, classy player with great awareness in there somewhere (who shows up too infrequently).

Last couple of games I thought it was encouraging in a way that he lost the ball a couple of times. It means he's trying more adventurous options. I think it was away at Crewe where he tried a pass - not one of those bizarre five yarders he occasionally fails to get to his target - that didn't come off and it was a surprise.

He's also ventured slowly and timidly forwards :eek: with the ball once or twice.

I think there's been a huge increase in Baxter's appetite (for football), if we get the same from Coutts we could be on to a winner - or at least a draw away at Crewe next time at any rate.

This is him being not so slow and not so timid

 
maybe his mind was on other things last season

"Coutts allegedly managed secretive tax haven structures for the Sultan of Brunei’s younger brother Prince Jefri Bolkiah, who was accused of stealing from his country" The Guardian
 
There was actually a very good interview with him in the programme for Tuesday night. The most interesting quote about last season said:

"The fans have always backed us in fantastic numbers and they are never afraid to vent their opinions. It was boring to play last season, so it must have been boring and even more frustrating to watch from the terraces."
 
There was actually a very good interview with him in the programme for Tuesday night. The most interesting quote about last season said:

"The fans have always backed us in fantastic numbers and they are never afraid to vent their opinions. It was boring to play last season, so it must have been boring and even more frustrating to watch from the terraces."
You could tell ,same as when the players didn't like playing the way Blackwell had them playing. The passing across the back from Adkins and the hoof and hope from Blackwell must be awful if you are a player who can play a bit.
 
There was actually a very good interview with him in the programme for Tuesday night. The most interesting quote about last season said:

"The fans have always backed us in fantastic numbers and they are never afraid to vent their opinions. It was boring to play last season, so it must have been boring and even more frustrating to watch from the terraces."

He also said specifically that he held back a lot in the last couple of years because he was always conscious of his knee snapping again, but now he's had a pre-season under his belt he's back to full fitness.
 
maybe his mind was on other things last season

"Coutts allegedly managed secretive tax haven structures for the Sultan of Brunei’s younger brother Prince Jefri Bolkiah, who was accused of stealing from his country" The Guardian

Bloody hell. Is it 2001 again? Talk about old news...

And I struggle to see why Bruneians need a tax haven. There's no tax in Brunei.

Anyway...is Coutts saying he's spent 2 years deliberately playing within himself?
 
He also said specifically that he held back a lot in the last couple of years because he was always conscious of his knee snapping again, but now he's had a pre-season under his belt he's back to full fitness.

ah, that's OK then, shame we can't impose some wage adjustment.
 

There was actually a very good interview with him in the programme for Tuesday night. The most interesting quote about last season said:

"The fans have always backed us in fantastic numbers and they are never afraid to vent their opinions. It was boring to play last season, so it must have been boring and even more frustrating to watch from the terraces."
Reckon he clocked what Wilder and Knill are about and thought hang on a minute....this suits me all over....time for me to remove my head out mi arse...
 
Watching the Coutts of yesterday and many, many times before that, he wouldn't look out of place in a Barcelona setup, he was and has been that good.

For me, our midfield won us the game yesterday, they were pure quality as was the rest of the team to be fair but the midfield set the tone from the first minute and I'm so glad Coutts is delivering on a very consistent basis.
 

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