Torquay's new captain
Torquay's new captain
CH has stated the captain of the last friendly will be his captain for the season and that man is Luke Young.
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I would have chosen Downes. Experienced, excellent centre back, the most vocal player that I've seen in the friendlies.
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Difficult to make a transfer listed player captain though?
One semi criticism of Young has been he is too quiet and does not stamp his authority on games. Perhaps this decision is an attempt to add confidence and authority to his game.
Could be an inspired decision but also could be a poor choice. Let's hope Hargreaves has read this right.
One semi criticism of Young has been he is too quiet and does not stamp his authority on games. Perhaps this decision is an attempt to add confidence and authority to his game.
Could be an inspired decision but also could be a poor choice. Let's hope Hargreaves has read this right.
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I would've gone for Pearce unless he has rejected the chance. Not sure on Luke Young, I think that's a rather important role placed on some 'Young' shoulders. I'm sure CH has seen a calm and assured approach from him to make such a choice though.
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Still a chance it could be Pearce I guess. He is out injured so could not take the role currently if it is decided he is best for it.
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Wouldn't have Downes as captain in a month of Sundays. Sorry Danny but Downes is far from excellent, he's been good at best at times but for me, generally poor-average. I haven't rated him since he first joined, he's slow and doesn't seem to take control of the defence when it's under pressure. He would've been released had his contract ran out this season.
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Young didn't strike me as a 'captain' today. Seemed fairly quiet. Pearce would be my choice.
Make your best player the Captain, this will hopefully accelerate his new found loyalty. If he shines as expected this season it may make all the differnece in keeping him past the January window.
His captaincy will also be taken into account, should a transfer request be submitted and a fee accepted in the future.
His captaincy will also be taken into account, should a transfer request be submitted and a fee accepted in the future.
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CH's explanation of Young being a player who leads by example is interesting. Great that by all accounts they will discuss it first.
I always felt that Nicky Wroe was given the armband too soon. Before then he was a reasonably reliable if unspectacular midfielder, and like Young was a bit quiet, but I think the pressure of the role got to him and diverted his attention away from his playing. I hope that the same would not be true of Young.
I always felt that Nicky Wroe was given the armband too soon. Before then he was a reasonably reliable if unspectacular midfielder, and like Young was a bit quiet, but I think the pressure of the role got to him and diverted his attention away from his playing. I hope that the same would not be true of Young.
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Despite his age he has over 100 games in the league so he certainly has experience. As a former midfielder and captain himself maybe CH sees a bit of himself in Young. Different type of midfielder, but maybe they have similar characteristics which CH has observed.
I think Downes has the leadership qualities, but the fact he is transfer-listed rules him out. I also imagine CH wants a regular starter as captain, which I don't see Downes being this year.
Pearce might get the armband when he comes back as I saw him as obvious candidate, but if we perform well with Young as captain, then possibly not.
I think Downes has the leadership qualities, but the fact he is transfer-listed rules him out. I also imagine CH wants a regular starter as captain, which I don't see Downes being this year.
Pearce might get the armband when he comes back as I saw him as obvious candidate, but if we perform well with Young as captain, then possibly not.
Can someone please explain what is the role of captain on the field. It would seem all decisions are made by the manager/coach such as substitutes and formations. Why is the role of captain considered so important?
In cricket the captain is solely responsible for decisions on the field and if the team fares badly he is held to account even at times leading to being sacked. I cannot see that happening in football if the captain's form is good. It seems he is rarely judged on the outcome of a match unless his form is poor.
In cricket the captain is solely responsible for decisions on the field and if the team fares badly he is held to account even at times leading to being sacked. I cannot see that happening in football if the captain's form is good. It seems he is rarely judged on the outcome of a match unless his form is poor.
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I know Hargreaves wouldn't have chosen Downes seeing (as mentioned by many) he's on the transfer list (which I personally think is barmy) and because Hargreaves doesn't see Downes as a starter (which I also think is a bit barmy. I know people don't like Downes, but I'm still a fan). Therefore why I said:
As for Hargreaves' choice in Luke Young, I haven't seen leadership qualities in the friendlies that I have watched, he's been very quiet. We will see how he gets on.dannyrvtufc4life wrote:I would have chosen Downes.
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When Pearce is fit I'm sure he and Angus will be the central pairing, so no point in using Downes in that role.
I think Young will be a superb choice as Captain.
There were hints of his role at the PSF at Exeter, especially around free kicks, and he is already a favourite with many of the diehards who aren't known to be easy to please!
I think Young will be a superb choice as Captain.
There were hints of his role at the PSF at Exeter, especially around free kicks, and he is already a favourite with many of the diehards who aren't known to be easy to please!
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