by Woodcote Royal »
23 Feb 2011 17:11
Hoop Blah Church did score at a reasonable rate last season, and people did rave about his movement etc. He's also not in the best of form at the moment.
All of that might be true but my opinion is that he just isn't good enough to be a 1st or 2nd choice forward at a Championship club pushing for promotion. If we're happy to sit around mid-table, then yeah, by all means he'll probably be a satisfactory squad player. Any more ambition than that and I'm afraid I don't think he cuts it.
Isn't this all part of the same tedious revolving patten that has prompted endless posts about Long and Kebe, in particular?
Player out of form is lambasted, not to mention booed for just being on the team sheet
and deemed "Not good enough for this level"
Player finds decent form and same fans start bricking it for fear he's is too good for us to keep.
Just where is this narrow level of ability to be found whereby a player is good enough for an ambitious championship side but not good enough to be snapped up by a Prem team? I would suggest it doesn't exist.
Fans need to be firstly patient with those who have a lot of potential despite the fact that they themselves can't see it and, secondly, to accept that challenging for promotion will involve some players who will end up playing in the top flight with or without us and will, therefore, be sold if we fail to go up.
This thread was started by someone bemoaning the fact that, in his eyes, Long wasn't good enough for this level yet now he's deemed too good to keep by a large section of the fanbase unless we gain promotion.
I'm fully expecting the same blinkered thinking to be applied to a very young Simon Church who has already played for Wales. In my view, and whatever his current form, any suggestion that he should off loaded as not good enough for the Championship or Premiership are several years premature.
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Woodcote Royal on 23 Feb 2011 17:19, edited 2 times in total.