Ellis simms - level headed (2 Viewers)

messiahrobins

Well-Known Member
I like him, he does seem like he needed confidence and belief.

Him and Wright both very humble in their interview.
Thats the point. So often you see players really on a high, but both of them were just business like.
We have two gems, and mentally tough players that i truly believe will be better than Gyokeres for us. Hanging on to both will be hard.
 

Londonccfcfan

Well-Known Member
The one thing that makes me think he may go even further is his ability to treat good and bad exactly the same

How many other players would go off in a sulk at missing that chance?

Top top display
Mental strength phenomenal. But I suppose strikers at every age group through every level are used it.
 

SBT

Well-Known Member
Everything from his general demeanour to his first touch is just so atypical of what you expect from a big, physical striker like him. But I’m so glad he’s starting to shut up the naysayers, he’s worked extremely hard all season.
 

Deity

Well-Known Member
I loved the fact Haji openly admitted that he and Ellis had a slow start to their Cov careers ….Lots of players blame systems, team mates, coaches etc for their performances when below par. They look a real threat now ….. imagine how good they might be next season with yet more time, coaching, and greater confidence.
 

Ccfcisparks

Well-Known Member
The City Unseen was quite interesting. Lots of players seemed to have an in joke that he is quite serious. Although seeing him go for it in sweet Caroline was good.

I think because he’s around characters like MVE and COH it makes him seem extra quiet a bit like Bidwell, men of few words.
 
D

Deleted member 9744

Guest
The City Unseen was quite interesting. Lots of players seemed to have an in joke that he is quite serious. Although seeing him go for it in sweet Caroline was good.

I think because he’s around characters like MVE and COH it makes him seem extra quiet a bit like Bidwell, men of few words.
That's absolutely fine though. People are different and in a team that is a strength rather than a weakness, as long as his teammates appreciate how he is. I am not sure a team full of vanEwijk and O'Hare type of characters would work.

Gyokeres was rather aloof too although he did interact with the fans more, but really it isn’t a problem. I also think that level headed nature seems to mean he doesn't get too down when he misses chances.
 

MTK

Well-Known Member
I'm really starting to like Simms. At one point on Saturday he came thundering over to challenge for a ball by the touchline right in front of us, won it against the odds and ran straight towards the goal with it. I love that commitment and energy. I think he is going to be a massive player for us and if he is a bit on the serious side, I like that too. A couple of calm. thoughtful heads in the group gives a nice balance
 

djr8369

Well-Known Member
In the spirit of the Sheaf thread I think I spoke positively about his calm demeanour after his signing interview and been saying for months he has all the attributes. Strikers go through dry spells. No need to write them off.
 

Offhegoes

Well-Known Member
Ellis Simms is a cool character. Not that he plays that way, but his celebrations are usually muted. When he misses a chance, he almost looks the same as when he scores a goal! Love it.
However, his joy at his equalizer, on Saturday and even more so for Hadji's winner, was brilliant to see.
Cracking player
 

tisza

Well-Known Member
Maybe I'm old school but i think if he just added a bit of nasty (not foul play just roughing up people in challenges) to his game he'd really dominate centre-halves. Some of us older lot have compared him to Mick Ferguson - he loved a challenge.
 

The CableGuy

Well-Known Member
Harry Redknapp:

"Ellis Simms was outstanding at Molineux; he gave that Wolves defence so many issues....he led the line so well for Coventry, but made quite a few defensive headers from set pieces as well. I know his two goals weren’t the most glamorous, but he was in the right place at the right time, like all good finishers."

"He’s my star man this week, how could it not be a Coventry player? I’ll try and forget that sitter he missed in the first half though!"
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
Serious is a good thing. Means he takes it seriously
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

Well-Known Member
What's annoying is next season we will buy a young player. He won't start great and fans will get on back and say clearly waste of money


They never learn. Same people that write off loan players careers
2bf that’s not just Coventry fans - that’s football fans in general. Hojland got pelters at the start of the season for United. Hes a good player.
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

Well-Known Member
Feel like it's a new age social media fan thing but could be wrong
Nah it’s been going on for a while - Bellamy wasn’t quite the replacement for Keane after coming off the back of an ACL injury. We struggled with fans at the start which got worse as the team did. Since the beginning of the prem really it’s been expectation from the start
 

Briles

Well-Known Member

Users who are viewing this thread

Top