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Fair enough to an extent, still think the point stands though. He's not gonna know the finer details of our squad and will therefore be taking some (if not a lot) advice from existing club staff...which is why I fear Colback will start on Monday. Would love to be proven wrong of course!

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Other than Tiote we don't have anyone else tbh. There's still massive question marks over Saivet and Anita has hardly been any better since his first half season or so.

 

You'd hope Rafa would be able to get something out of them like, but I don't think Colback to be benched is a given under any manager.

 

Exactly, I don't rate Colback at all but we're not exactly flush with better options so I'm certain he'll be involved for now.

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Fair enough to an extent, still think the point stands though. He's not gonna know the finer details of our squad and will therefore be taking some (if not a lot) advice from existing club staff...which is why I fear Colback will start on Monday. Would love to be proven wrong of course!

 

I doubt he'll have seen much of Saivet as he hasn't featured much since we've signed him, and he's one of those players who could challenge Colback for a place. I'm not fussed if Colback starts as long as Rafa thinks he can do a job. As a sitting midfielder his lack of legs will be less exposed hopefully.

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Downside to Benitez, he'll love Colback and his work rate. Can't see him budging out the side under Rafa unless we get to the summer safe and he purchases his own players.

 

If Colback is completely bumped from the off, then Benitez instantly goes right up in my estimations of him.

 

What work rate?

 

Well if there's one positive of Colback, he puts a shift in with his needless amount of running around that he does.

 

Absolute myth. Mind you having said that, if Rafa can utilise this useless twat somehow in a winning side, then i'll have no complaints whatsoever.

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Downside to Benitez, he'll love Colback and his work rate. Can't see him budging out the side under Rafa unless we get to the summer safe and he purchases his own players.

 

If Colback is completely bumped from the off, then Benitez instantly goes right up in my estimations of him.

 

What work rate?

 

Well if there's one positive of Colback, he puts a shift in with his needless amount of running around that he does.

 

Absolute myth. Mind you having said that, if Rafa can utilise this useless t*** somehow in a winning side, then i'll have no complaints whatsoever.

 

Definitely not a myth. Amount of times he's way out position due to chasing the ball around in stupid areas of the pitch is staggering.

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Downside to Benitez, he'll love Colback and his work rate. Can't see him budging out the side under Rafa unless we get to the summer safe and he purchases his own players.

 

If Colback is completely bumped from the off, then Benitez instantly goes right up in my estimations of him.

 

What work rate?

 

Well if there's one positive of Colback, he puts a shift in with his needless amount of running around that he does.

 

Absolute myth. Mind you having said that, if Rafa can utilise this useless twat somehow in a winning side, then i'll have no complaints whatsoever.

Spot on. Works hard like that fraud Alan Smith used to.

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Also, don't be surprised if he's watched over 70% of our games this season already. Hes strikes me as a very studious bloke. I wouldn't even be surprised if he knows his rough starting 11 already.

 

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Downside to Benitez, he'll love Colback and his work rate. Can't see him budging out the side under Rafa unless we get to the summer safe and he purchases his own players.

 

If Colback is completely bumped from the off, then Benitez instantly goes right up in my estimations of him.

 

What work rate?

 

Well if there's one positive of Colback, he puts a shift in with his needless amount of running around that he does.

 

Absolute myth. Mind you having said that, if Rafa can utilise this useless twat somehow in a winning side, then i'll have no complaints whatsoever.

Spot on. Works hard like that fraud Alan Smith used to.

 

Nah bollocks that, his effort can't be questioned.

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Downside to Benitez, he'll love Colback and his work rate. Can't see him budging out the side under Rafa unless we get to the summer safe and he purchases his own players.

 

If Colback is completely bumped from the off, then Benitez instantly goes right up in my estimations of him.

 

What work rate?

 

Well if there's one positive of Colback, he puts a shift in with his needless amount of running around that he does.

 

Absolute myth. Mind you having said that, if Rafa can utilise this useless t*** somehow in a winning side, then i'll have no complaints whatsoever.

 

Definitely not a myth. Amount of times he's way out position due to chasing the ball around in stupid areas of the pitch is staggering.

 

It's a myth that Colback "puts in a shift," not that he runs around needlessly.

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Downside to Benitez, he'll love Colback and his work rate. Can't see him budging out the side under Rafa unless we get to the summer safe and he purchases his own players.

 

If Colback is completely bumped from the off, then Benitez instantly goes right up in my estimations of him.

 

What work rate?

 

Well if there's one positive of Colback, he puts a shift in with his needless amount of running around that he does.

 

Absolute myth. Mind you having said that, if Rafa can utilise this useless t*** somehow in a winning side, then i'll have no complaints whatsoever.

 

Definitely not a myth. Amount of times he's way out position due to chasing the ball around in stupid areas of the pitch is staggering.

 

It's a myth that Colback "puts in a shift," not that he runs around needlessly.

 

Surely if you're running around a lot and putting the effort in, your work rate can't really be questioned. I detest Colback with a passion, along with Dummett but their commitment and work rate, I can't question that. They are just awful players.

 

I don't watch Colback and think he's not trying or being lazy. More often than not i'm baffled to why he's chasing down the ball in stupid areas and leaving gaping holes in the middle of the park.

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Downside to Benitez, he'll love Colback and his work rate. Can't see him budging out the side under Rafa unless we get to the summer safe and he purchases his own players.

 

If Colback is completely bumped from the off, then Benitez instantly goes right up in my estimations of him.

 

What work rate?

 

Well if there's one positive of Colback, he puts a shift in with his needless amount of running around that he does.

 

Absolute myth. Mind you having said that, if Rafa can utilise this useless t*** somehow in a winning side, then i'll have no complaints whatsoever.

 

Definitely not a myth. Amount of times he's way out position due to chasing the ball around in stupid areas of the pitch is staggering.

 

It's a myth that Colback "puts in a shift," not that he runs around needlessly.

 

Surely if you're running around a lot and putting the effort in, your work rate can't really be questioned. I detest Colback with a passion, along with Dummett but their commitment and work rate, I can't question that. They are just awful players.

 

I don't watch Colback and think he's not trying or being lazy. More often than not i'm baffled to why he's chasing down the ball in stupid areas and leaving gaping holes in the middle of the park.

 

He hides behind his own fucking teammates man. I don't give a shit how much he runs each game, he's not 'putting in a shift' purely by doing so. He's not a contributor.

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Downside to Benitez, he'll love Colback and his work rate. Can't see him budging out the side under Rafa unless we get to the summer safe and he purchases his own players.

 

If Colback is completely bumped from the off, then Benitez instantly goes right up in my estimations of him.

 

What work rate?

 

Well if there's one positive of Colback, he puts a shift in with his needless amount of running around that he does.

 

Absolute myth. Mind you having said that, if Rafa can utilise this useless t*** somehow in a winning side, then i'll have no complaints whatsoever.

 

Definitely not a myth. Amount of times he's way out position due to chasing the ball around in stupid areas of the pitch is staggering.

 

It's a myth that Colback "puts in a shift," not that he runs around needlessly.

 

Surely if you're running around a lot and putting the effort in, your work rate can't really be questioned. I detest Colback with a passion, along with Dummett but their commitment and work rate, I can't question that. They are just awful players.

 

I don't watch Colback and think he's not trying or being lazy. More often than not i'm baffled to why he's chasing down the ball in stupid areas and leaving gaping holes in the middle of the park.

 

He hides behind his own f***ing teammates man. I don't give a s*** how much he runs each game, he's not 'putting in a shift' purely by doing so. He's not a contributor.

 

No need to tell me what he does and doesn't do. Hiding is when we are in possession, work rate isn't a factor then as much. Without possession he's the one looking to press every fucker on the pitch if he can including the GK, that's a huge problem for us. It costs us massively.

 

When at left back last Saturday, he was closing down Bournemouth centre backs in possession of the ball :lol:

 

Rafa needs to fuck him off, but I feel that he'll appreciate Colback but I hope I'm wrong.

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I think that's just him being shit at positioning though rather than doing it for nefarious means. It might fool a few fans if that was his aim but even league two managers would see through it if it was intentional and they kept asking him to stop it.

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Sadly working hard is pointless if you never get to your opponent in time to effect the game.

 

This is how I see it. Yes we can sit deep so that he will always be behind the ball and won't get done for pace, but it means he'll have a very limited role and it will mean a lot of extra work for those playing further forwards. He doesn't actually close down players effectively, so his main role will just be as a body in the way closing off space. If he actually plays for more than a handful of games.

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