O'Brien back tonight (3 Viewers)

Nick

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Will he replace Barton on the right?
 

olderskyblue

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I'd put him on the bench
 

Wegerle woggly

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I love O'Brien's commitment etc. but against Bradford I thought he was out of position for most of the game and just got in Barton and Fleck's way?
 

eastwoodsdustman

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I hope he doesn't start. Barton did very well on Saturday and the team needs to keep its shape. O'brien running around like a headless chicken won't help us.
 

lewys33

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I think he needs to go upfront. Our strike force is looking very slim with Williams going back up north!
 

slyblue57

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Think he s a headless chicken.leaves his position and his full back exposed.
Bench is the best place for him.
pusb
 

ccfc_Tom

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Keep on bench and if we need he'd hopefully put in a match winning appearance to win his place back
 

dongonzalos

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................Burge......
Willis Penn Martin Haynes

....... ......ward..............

Odeulsi ..................JOB

.................Fleck...............

............tudguy...Nouble

That would do for me with Samuel coming on for Tudguy
And Turgott for Fleck or JOB during the second half
 

Grendel

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................Burge......
Willis Penn Martin Haynes

....... ......ward..............

Odeulsi ..................JOB

.................Fleck...............

............tudguy...Nouble

That would do for me with Samuel coming on for Tudguy
And Turgott for Fleck or JOB during the second half

Why on earth would you play Haynes.
 

Evo1883

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I want to see a 433 tonight

...................burge...........
Willis.....penn.....martin...stokes
.........................ward..........................
.........J.O.B.............................Fleck
Odelusi ..................................Nouble
...........................tudgay.......................
..
 

dongonzalos

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Why on earth would you play Haynes.

Because this was not a fluke

Among the highlights of the evening - except the emotional homecoming in which 'Twist and Shout' and 'Sky Blue Song' were belted out by more than 27,000 devoted fans - were the accomplished performances of Coventry City's youthful brigade, not least flame-haired left-back Ryan Haynes, who delivered a man of the match performance in which he assisted Nouble's winner.
 

stupot07

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Because this was not a fluke

Among the highlights of the evening - except the emotional homecoming in which 'Twist and Shout' and 'Sky Blue Song' were belted out by more than 27,000 devoted fans - were the accomplished performances of Coventry City's youthful brigade, not least flame-haired left-back Ryan Haynes, who delivered a man of the match performance in which he assisted Nouble's winner.

.....whilst playing wing back....

He has looked poor since we went back to 4 at the back. Realistically he's now dropped to 4th choice, behind stokes, Johnson(when fit) and if he was fit Pugh.

It's disappointing how he has regressed.


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dongonzalos

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.....whilst playing wing back....

He has looked poor since we went back to 4 at the back. Realistically he's now dropped to 4th choice, behind stokes, Johnson(when fit) and if he was fit Pugh.

It's disappointing how he has regressed.


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I would be surprised if Pugh and Reda are here after the summer.
Haynes will become our long term left back. He will suit Mowbrays footballing philosophy.
 

stupot07

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I would be surprised if Pugh and Reda are here after the summer.
Haynes will become our ling term left back. He will suit Mowbrays footballing philosophy.

I agree they won't be here, and haynes may very well become our first choice next season, but at present he isn't performing, which is why stokes was brought on and TM is playing him, and why we're looking to bring in San Ricketts. We're in a relegation scrap, we need to play players that we know will do a job, both SP, NMc, and TM have overlooked Haynes in a back 4.

And I like the lad, he's another one that should have been sent out on loan when he lost his place.

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Grendel

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No doubt Haynes is a lower championship player.....
 

stupot07

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As much as it being a good bit of business for CCFC when Wilson got sold.............

I would say Bigi is a better comparison, Wilson was an integral member of the first 11.


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SkyBlue_Bear83

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I'd seen enough of Haynes early on to see he could be a decent player in the future, he just looked totally bereft of confidence as time progressed.
 

dongonzalos

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I agree they won't be here, and haynes may very well become our first choice next season, but at present he isn't performing, which is why stokes was brought on and TM is playing him, and why we're looking to bring in San Ricketts. We're in a relegation scrap, we need to play players that we know will do a job, both SP, NMc, and TM have overlooked Haynes in a back 4.

And I like the lad, he's another one that should have been sent out on loan when he lost his place.

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I agree don't have him sitting there doing nothing. Have him in league 2 on a 24 hour recall.
I think the relegation scrap bit is stopping him playing. However Stokes has been fatiguing and costing us goals so I would rather Haynes regains his form
 

Astute

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I would say Bigi is a better comparison, Wilson was an integral member of the first 11.


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No I was right first time. Haynes is a Championship player now just as much as it was good for CCFC to sell Wilson. And only a lunatic would think it was a good move.
 

stupot07

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No I was right first time. Haynes is a Championship player now just as much as it was good for CCFC to sell Wilson. And only a lunatic would think it was a good move.

Are you saying haynes IS a championship player NOW?


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shmmeee

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Danny Fox was a good League 1 left back who made the step up. Would you say Haynes is as good as he was when he signed for us?
 

Astute

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Are you saying haynes IS a championship player NOW?


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And you thought you only had a problem with multi tasking :D

Haynes isn't presently a Championship quality player. It was never good for CCC for Wilson to be sold. And anyone who thinks differently is a lunatic.

We do have lunatics on here though.
 

stupot07

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I agree don't have him sitting there doing nothing. Have him in league 2 on a 24 hour recall.
I think the relegation scrap bit is stopping him playing. However Stokes has been fatiguing and costing us goals so I would rather Haynes regains his form

Which goals?

Sheffield United - had already gone off before both goals
Mk Dons - baker dribbled passed out phillips at right back
Barnsley - a set piece, pretty sure barton admitted to it being his man
Port Vale - can't be blame for first, 2nd He was left 2v1, then when he pressed the ball the midfielder didn't go with marshall, 3rd JOB gives away free kick
Bradford - martin gives away freekick
Chesterfield - can't be blamed for either goal.

And yes, I've literally just watched back all the highlights.


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duffer

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Personally, I think Haynes has got every chance of being a very decent player. It seems fairly well accepted that young players go in and out of form, and key to them progressing is to take them out of the firing line when they're going through a rough spell. When the pressure's off, maybe next season, I'd hope to see him back in the side.
 

Grendel

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I agree don't have him sitting there doing nothing. Have him in league 2 on a 24 hour recall.
I think the relegation scrap bit is stopping him playing. However Stokes has been fatiguing and costing us goals so I would rather Haynes regains his form

That's not true so let's ignore that.

As for Haynes he will struggle to make a career as a low level league one player at best. If you actually analyse his game he really isn't very good.

Perhaps under Mowbray he can be worked on and loaned out next season but now he'd be a complete liability it the team.
 

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