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Jack Colback (now a free agent)


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He's an average player (fine in a lower than 13th relegation fighter, ok squad but not starter for anything more) who had a decent season in terms of performances.

 

The level of 'hate' for him is overboard if it's based purely on his performances, rather than the quality of who he replaced, or if you think he represents  Ashley's Newcastle manifest and that's his fault so you hate him or whatever. Bet this is one of the most posted in of the players' topics this season.

 

And obviously there's the odd daftie who goes too far the other way ('good enough for anyone outside the top 4').

 

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His stats are better than Matic over the course of the season...........

What stats?

 

these ones, someone showed me them yesterday

 

http://www.squawka.com/players/nemanja-matic/stats#performance-score#chelsea-(current)#english-barclays-premier-league#8#season-2014/2015#126#all-matches#1-38#cumulative

 

http://www.squawka.com/players/jack-colback/stats#performance-score#newcastle-united-(current)#english-barclays-premier-league#8#season-2014/2015#126#all-matches#1-38#cumulative

 

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His stats are better than Matic over the course of the season...........

What stats?

 

these ones, someone showed me them yesterday

 

http://www.squawka.com/players/nemanja-matic/stats#performance-score#chelsea-(current)#english-barclays-premier-league#8#season-2014/2015#126#all-matches#1-38#cumulative

 

http://www.squawka.com/players/jack-colback/stats#performance-score#newcastle-united-(current)#english-barclays-premier-league#8#season-2014/2015#126#all-matches#1-38#cumulative

 

 

His score is also higher than Juan Mata's. I know who I'd much rather have...

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As I posted a few days back - he runs around a bit and gets involved in safe areas, so of course his stats look good. Stands to reason that a pass completion rate will be higher for 5 yard passes then it would be for 50 yard passes.

 

Colback's problem is that he doesn't affect games enough, he's never looking to get in behind a striker to support, he's never pulling the strings in front of the back four and he's never making dangerous passes. There have been glimpses of ability, but not enough to suggest he can improve much - and players like Colback in the midfield are the makeup of bottom half teams.

 

Now look at Cabella, yes he's been very disappointing but he has showed more in terms of ability and potential than Colback so I'll give him more slack - for one more year!

 

I'd love Colback to improve next season and show that he can be a key part of a midfield in the upper half of the Premier League, but I just don't see where that will come from.

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There's a chance he could be coached to use his decent ability in better areas.

 

I wonder whether his stamina is suspect or he just doesn't know how to position himself defensively, but he disappears out of the game far too easily in second halves.

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There's a chance he could be coached to use his decent ability in better areas.

 

I wonder whether his stamina is suspect or he just doesn't know how to position himself defensively, but he disappears out of the game far too easily in second halves.

 

He's just not an athlete, no amount of coaching can change that. He's already quite clever with the ball, if a bit safe, the problem is he doesn't see enough of the ball if the opposition have midfielders with more pace and better engines.

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The hiding part concerns me the most. He has a bit of aggression and tracking-back about him that people like Pards love so much, but he does it once every few games. And for majority of games you don't even realise he's on the pitch.

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  • 2 weeks later...

 

I'm not a huge fan of either player, but I don't get the hate Colback gets compared to the love and understanding Cabella gets. Maybe Colback would be better under a decent manager too...

 

It's a myth that Colback is hated for anything other than his ability by Newcastle fans.

 

It's similar to how everyone believes we hated Bruce for his 'Geordie roots'. It wasn't, it was because he was shite'

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I'm not a huge fan of either player, but I don't get the hate Colback gets compared to the love and understanding Cabella gets. Maybe Colback would be better under a decent manager too...

Does anyone at all suggest this might not be the case? Goes for almost all of our players tbh.

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