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Re: Owens
Good to see him take a couple of grabs. Been waiting for that. Tick.
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Re: Owens
Gives a contest in the and then follows it up at ground level. I can’t wait until he and Phillipou are rotating between midfield and forward with King, Membrey and two of Gresham, Higgins and Butler.
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Re: Owens
And there is the tease. He got his hands to plenty but only held a few. If he holds more than he drops he becomes a serious aerial threat. He definitely knows how to snag a goal at ground level. Love his fierce attack and pressure, but occasionally decides to dawdle chase rather than full tilt. He has all the pieces, just needs to put them all together.
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Re: Owens
I think you are right but it might be that with the injury crisis in the forward line means he's probably going to play a role there short term, mostly ensuring intercepting defenders don't create the turnover but then to be able to immediately get to the next ground contest and help lock it in and/or create a potential to score.
Probably has the size to be a version of the 2016 Jake stringer type, size, strength and explosive speed out of the midfield and his handy around the goals.
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Re: Owens
he is a goal kicking midfielder. And that is what we need - 6'4" bull in the midfield who hits the scoreboard.
However, atm - no King or Hayes for the significant future and no Membrey last night means that somebody has to be there and he was it.
がんばってみちとさま!
However, atm - no King or Hayes for the significant future and no Membrey last night means that somebody has to be there and he was it.
がんばってみちとさま!
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Re: Owens
He’s so much better when the ball is on the ground and in the contest. His attack on the contest in contagious. Loves the rough stuff.
If he can fix his shots on goal he’ll be a seriously damaging player.
Felt like he faded a bit in the second half.
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Re: Owens
Owens looks rugged. I thought he'd create some panick for the defenders over the other options while we wait for injured forwards to come back. Probably needs a bit more time to develop a better kick and set shot.
And Looking forward to seeing him play the midfield a bit more if that's the plan, be nice to have mid that can get the ball going forward out of the middle and then add some score.
And Looking forward to seeing him play the midfield a bit more if that's the plan, be nice to have mid that can get the ball going forward out of the middle and then add some score.
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Re: Owens
Thought he was incredible playing out of position as a 19 year old second year player. Not sure what you mean by saying rugged, but he was given a role and gave maximum effort.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:24pm Owens looks rugged. I thought he'd create some panick for the defenders over the other options while we wait for injured forwards to come back. Probably needs a bit more time to develop a better kick and set shot.
And Looking forward to seeing him play the midfield a bit more if that's the plan, be nice to have mid that can get the ball going forward out of the middle and then add some score.
I know you've got hangups about our list, but let's give the kid some credit.
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Re: Owens
He definitely won't die wondering and will be an absolutely handful for opposition teams for years to come
Needs to work on his set shot kicking though
Needs to work on his set shot kicking though
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Re: Owens
I thought I did?Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:36pmThought he was incredible playing out of position as a 19 year old second year player. Not sure what you mean by saying rugged, but he was given a role and gave maximum effort.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:24pm Owens looks rugged. I thought he'd create some panick for the defenders over the other options while we wait for injured forwards to come back. Probably needs a bit more time to develop a better kick and set shot.
And Looking forward to seeing him play the midfield a bit more if that's the plan, be nice to have mid that can get the ball going forward out of the middle and then add some score.
I know you've got hangups about our list, but let's give the kid some credit.
Let me expand on rugged then if that confused you.
Rugged as in he really bodies the contest and scraps for the disputed ball. That's me giving him credit.
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Re: Owens
Beautiful then. Glad to hear it.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:47pmI thought I did?Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:36pmThought he was incredible playing out of position as a 19 year old second year player. Not sure what you mean by saying rugged, but he was given a role and gave maximum effort.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:24pm Owens looks rugged. I thought he'd create some panick for the defenders over the other options while we wait for injured forwards to come back. Probably needs a bit more time to develop a better kick and set shot.
And Looking forward to seeing him play the midfield a bit more if that's the plan, be nice to have mid that can get the ball going forward out of the middle and then add some score.
I know you've got hangups about our list, but let's give the kid some credit.
Let me expand on rugged then if that confused you.
Rugged as in he really bodies the contest and scraps for the disputed ball. That's me giving him credit.
Sorry for the confusion but the majority of your posts are negative regarding the skill and ability of most of our list. Rugged in this context is pretty obvious.
Go Saints.
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Re: Owens
One should always be as objective as possible.Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:01pmBeautiful then. Glad to hear it.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:47pmI thought I did?Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:36pmThought he was incredible playing out of position as a 19 year old second year player. Not sure what you mean by saying rugged, but he was given a role and gave maximum effort.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:24pm Owens looks rugged. I thought he'd create some panick for the defenders over the other options while we wait for injured forwards to come back. Probably needs a bit more time to develop a better kick and set shot.
And Looking forward to seeing him play the midfield a bit more if that's the plan, be nice to have mid that can get the ball going forward out of the middle and then add some score.
I know you've got hangups about our list, but let's give the kid some credit.
Let me expand on rugged then if that confused you.
Rugged as in he really bodies the contest and scraps for the disputed ball. That's me giving him credit.
Sorry for the confusion but the majority of your posts are negative regarding the skill and ability of most of our list. Rugged in this context is pretty obvious.
Go Saints.
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Re: Owens
As much as possible, yeah.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:04pmOne should always be as objective as possible.Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:01pmBeautiful then. Glad to hear it.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:47pmI thought I did?Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:36pmThought he was incredible playing out of position as a 19 year old second year player. Not sure what you mean by saying rugged, but he was given a role and gave maximum effort.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:24pm Owens looks rugged. I thought he'd create some panick for the defenders over the other options while we wait for injured forwards to come back. Probably needs a bit more time to develop a better kick and set shot.
And Looking forward to seeing him play the midfield a bit more if that's the plan, be nice to have mid that can get the ball going forward out of the middle and then add some score.
I know you've got hangups about our list, but let's give the kid some credit.
Let me expand on rugged then if that confused you.
Rugged as in he really bodies the contest and scraps for the disputed ball. That's me giving him credit.
Sorry for the confusion but the majority of your posts are negative regarding the skill and ability of most of our list. Rugged in this context is pretty obvious.
Go Saints.
But I sometimes get the feeling that you're living in the wrong era of football. This isn't the 2010s or 2000s. All lists these days are patch jobs and improvisations compared to those halcyon days of non-expansion and a larger talent pool of players to pick from.
To continually blame our list is such a psychological cop out for supporters, reporters and players alike. I've seen you talk about it all the time. That's why I jumped on your rugged comment.
Honestly, to keep blaming our list is a loser's mentality. Thank God Ross doesn't think that way at all.
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Re: Owens
Yeah maybe wait until the end of the season before we guess what Ross thinks of the list.Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:26pmAs much as possible, yeah.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:04pmOne should always be as objective as possible.Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:01pmBeautiful then. Glad to hear it.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:47pmI thought I did?Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:36pmThought he was incredible playing out of position as a 19 year old second year player. Not sure what you mean by saying rugged, but he was given a role and gave maximum effort.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:24pm Owens looks rugged. I thought he'd create some panick for the defenders over the other options while we wait for injured forwards to come back. Probably needs a bit more time to develop a better kick and set shot.
And Looking forward to seeing him play the midfield a bit more if that's the plan, be nice to have mid that can get the ball going forward out of the middle and then add some score.
I know you've got hangups about our list, but let's give the kid some credit.
Let me expand on rugged then if that confused you.
Rugged as in he really bodies the contest and scraps for the disputed ball. That's me giving him credit.
Sorry for the confusion but the majority of your posts are negative regarding the skill and ability of most of our list. Rugged in this context is pretty obvious.
Go Saints.
But I sometimes get the feeling that you're living in the wrong era of football. This isn't the 2010s or 2000s. All lists these days are patch jobs and improvisations compared to those halcyon days of non-expansion and a larger talent pool of players to pick from.
To continually blame our list is such a psychological cop out for supporters, reporters and players alike. I've seen you talk about it all the time. That's why I jumped on your rugged comment.
Honestly, to keep blaming our list is a loser's mentality. Thank God Ross doesn't think that way at all.
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Re: Owens
Massive cutbacks, you reckon? Cut right down and end up where Hawthorn are?Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:34pmYeah maybe wait until the end of the season before we guess what Ross thinks of the list.Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:26pmAs much as possible, yeah.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:04pmOne should always be as objective as possible.Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:01pmBeautiful then. Glad to hear it.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:47pmI thought I did?Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:36pmThought he was incredible playing out of position as a 19 year old second year player. Not sure what you mean by saying rugged, but he was given a role and gave maximum effort.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:24pm Owens looks rugged. I thought he'd create some panick for the defenders over the other options while we wait for injured forwards to come back. Probably needs a bit more time to develop a better kick and set shot.
And Looking forward to seeing him play the midfield a bit more if that's the plan, be nice to have mid that can get the ball going forward out of the middle and then add some score.
I know you've got hangups about our list, but let's give the kid some credit.
Let me expand on rugged then if that confused you.
Rugged as in he really bodies the contest and scraps for the disputed ball. That's me giving him credit.
Sorry for the confusion but the majority of your posts are negative regarding the skill and ability of most of our list. Rugged in this context is pretty obvious.
Go Saints.
But I sometimes get the feeling that you're living in the wrong era of football. This isn't the 2010s or 2000s. All lists these days are patch jobs and improvisations compared to those halcyon days of non-expansion and a larger talent pool of players to pick from.
To continually blame our list is such a psychological cop out for supporters, reporters and players alike. I've seen you talk about it all the time. That's why I jumped on your rugged comment.
Honestly, to keep blaming our list is a loser's mentality. Thank God Ross doesn't think that way at all.
You obviously don't get Ross Lyon, which is surprising. A few adjustments here and there, but what you see is what we'll get. I can't wait to see him get every ounce out of these blokes. Who knows how far he can take us.
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Re: Owens
Owens needs to work on his marking, he dropped a few too many i thought.
How many defenders will The Saints pick in the 2024 draft ?
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Re: Owens
Yeah well who knows, 22 games to go and maybe Ross will turn every player into a premiership type player, it hadn't been done before and he might make international headlines if it happens. Or he might have to turn the list over to some degree, we will find out in NovemberLennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:39pmMassive cutbacks, you reckon? Cut right down and end up where Hawthorn are?Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:34pmYeah maybe wait until the end of the season before we guess what Ross thinks of the list.Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:26pmAs much as possible, yeah.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:04pmOne should always be as objective as possible.Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 11:01pmBeautiful then. Glad to hear it.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:47pmI thought I did?Lennylegs wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:36pmThought he was incredible playing out of position as a 19 year old second year player. Not sure what you mean by saying rugged, but he was given a role and gave maximum effort.Vortex wrote: ↑Sun 19 Mar 2023 10:24pm Owens looks rugged. I thought he'd create some panick for the defenders over the other options while we wait for injured forwards to come back. Probably needs a bit more time to develop a better kick and set shot.
And Looking forward to seeing him play the midfield a bit more if that's the plan, be nice to have mid that can get the ball going forward out of the middle and then add some score.
I know you've got hangups about our list, but let's give the kid some credit.
Let me expand on rugged then if that confused you.
Rugged as in he really bodies the contest and scraps for the disputed ball. That's me giving him credit.
Sorry for the confusion but the majority of your posts are negative regarding the skill and ability of most of our list. Rugged in this context is pretty obvious.
Go Saints.
But I sometimes get the feeling that you're living in the wrong era of football. This isn't the 2010s or 2000s. All lists these days are patch jobs and improvisations compared to those halcyon days of non-expansion and a larger talent pool of players to pick from.
To continually blame our list is such a psychological cop out for supporters, reporters and players alike. I've seen you talk about it all the time. That's why I jumped on your rugged comment.
Honestly, to keep blaming our list is a loser's mentality. Thank God Ross doesn't think that way at all.
You obviously don't get Ross Lyon, which is surprising. A few adjustments here and there, but what you see is what we'll get. I can't wait to see him get every ounce out of these blokes. Who knows how far he can take us.