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Post by alexk on Nov 7, 2010 14:59:54 GMT
He's massively out of his depth, just as anybody with half a brain knew he would be. See also: Whitehead, Dean. Add in the fact we binned of a vastly superior player in Lawrence to accomodate him, and the best part of £3M we'll never get back and it's enough to make you weep all the way to the Championship.
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Post by RINGO STARR on Nov 7, 2010 15:18:43 GMT
The truth is that Walters is a decent championship player and an average Premier league squad player.
The questions I would raise are that is he any better in the strikers role than Kitson, Beattie or Mama. My answer would be no.
Is he any beter out wide on the right than Liam Lawrence? Again I'd say no.
He certainly shouldn't be starting ahead of Pennant, Tuncay, Fuller or Wilson and thats the truth of it.
Can he still come good?
I fuckin hope so but I don't think we should continue to carry the risk in trying to find out
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Post by waitingforwaddo on Nov 7, 2010 15:39:47 GMT
Bit like asking whether Pete Best will finally come good. ;D
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Post by RINGO STARR on Nov 7, 2010 15:44:18 GMT
Bit like asking whether Pete Best will finally come good. ;D Exactly....you can't polish a turd
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Post by stokemark on Nov 7, 2010 15:49:56 GMT
Its one of my awful 'told you so's' (and Ive got plenty wrong I can assure you) BUT
I saw him numerous times play for Ipswich as I live in East Anglia and have Ipswich supporting mates.
There was a rediculous 'rumour' going round that he had / has a bit of pace and ability - I can vouch for the fact that he was nothing special in the Championship. Pulis also bought him two seasons too late - IE MAYBE and adequate purchase for our first season in the Prem.
Massive retrograde step, huge waste of £3million pounds and worse than Liam Lawrence - And we wonder why we are 4th from bottom !
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2010 15:51:58 GMT
Far be it from me to spoil the fun of a good witch hunt but...
Yes he can - he showed enough in his debut, in the game against Blackburn, and in the Chelsea and Blackburn games to suggest he's not a lost cause. He's shown that he is capable of linking the play and has a decent touch, and that he can get into goal scoring positions. His winner against Blackburn was a clash finish.
He's been awful in more games than he's been good, no question - and yesterday was perhaps the worst individual Stoke performance of the season.
Players CAN improve though, but he needs to be dropped, and he needs to get his head down and put the hours in to bring himself up to a consistently good standard.
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Nov 7, 2010 15:52:00 GMT
He may have the odd good game,after all a stopped clock is right twice a day.
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Post by RINGO STARR on Nov 7, 2010 15:53:11 GMT
As I've said since August-he is no better than Liam Lawrence on the right.
He is nowhere near as good as Beattie/Kitson or even Mama for that fact up front.
If he starts ahead of Pennant/Tuncay/Fuller on Tuesday than I'll be a liitle pissed off shall we say
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Post by bayernoatcake on Nov 7, 2010 15:54:16 GMT
Far be it from me to spoil the fun of a good witch hunt but... Yes he can - he showed enough in his debut, in the game against Blackburn, and in the Chelsea and Blackburn games to suggest he's not a lost cause. He's shown that he is capable of linking the play and has a decent touch, and that he can get into goal scoring positions. His winner against Blackburn was a clash finish. He's been awful in more games than he's been good, no question - and yesterday was perhaps the worst individual Stoke performance of the season. Players CAN improve though, but he needs to be dropped, and he needs to get his head down and put the hours in to bring himself up to a consistently good standard. He scored against Blackburn and it was a very good goal but he did fuck all else. Which is great if he could do it 1 in 3 but he won't. He has got a good footballing brain I think but up front he doesn't work with KJ and on the wing he is too slow and can't cross. And then we have players who should be playing ahead of him and fans won't forget that.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2010 15:57:04 GMT
Far be it from me to spoil the fun of a good witch hunt but... Yes he can - he showed enough in his debut, in the game against Blackburn, and in the Chelsea and Blackburn games to suggest he's not a lost cause. He's shown that he is capable of linking the play and has a decent touch, and that he can get into goal scoring positions. His winner against Blackburn was a clash finish. He's been awful in more games than he's been good, no question - and yesterday was perhaps the worst individual Stoke performance of the season. Players CAN improve though, but he needs to be dropped, and he needs to get his head down and put the hours in to bring himself up to a consistently good standard. He scored against Blackburn and it was a very good goal but he did fuck all else. Which is great if he could do it 1 in 3 but he won't. He has got a good footballing brain I think but up front he doesn't work with KJ and on the wing he is too slow and can't cross. And then we have players who should be playing ahead of him and fans won't forget that. His all round play against Blackburn was very good. He linked well with the wide players and with Jones.
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Post by potters 22 on Nov 7, 2010 15:59:28 GMT
yeah he's had about 3 good games but when he's poor he's dogshit, against blackburn he was good too and scored but i hope he gets dropped soon He was awful from the start. Different does not equal good. You talk crap my friend, oh cresswell has gone now for walters gets the boo boy treatment! Walters was very good when he 1st came , got us 3pts against blackburn,plus a good goal in the cup,+ some favourable performances since,yes he's been below par in last 2/3 matches and prob deserves a spell on the bench but to slag the bloke off like you so called fans are doing is a bloody disgrace!!
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Post by bayernoatcake on Nov 7, 2010 16:00:27 GMT
Did he? I thought he did bugger all and then popped up with a brilliant winner. Which is great but he won't do it consistently to warrant a place in the team, maybe even the squad. He has a lot to merit his fee. Hopefully he'll come good again but inconsistency at this level isn't good enough, Whitehead proves that.
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Post by RINGO STARR on Nov 7, 2010 16:03:30 GMT
Etherington was the man of the game against Blackburn-not Walters. Walters scored a good goal-well taken.
Anybody who thinks that he should be in the starting 11 ahead of Pennant, Tuncay or Fuller needs sectioning under the 'I'm A Stoke fan and I won't have a bad word said against them at any time certified by Richard Creswell' act 2008.
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Post by potters 22 on Nov 7, 2010 16:04:11 GMT
Did he? I thought he did bugger all and then popped up with a brilliant winner. Which is great but he won't do it consistently to warrant a place in the team, maybe even the squad. He has a lot to merit his fee. Hopefully he'll come good again but inconsistency at this level isn't good enough, Whitehead proves that. So by that comment then KJ doesnt warrant a place in the squad? Very inconsistent
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Post by bayernoatcake on Nov 7, 2010 16:04:56 GMT
He was awful from the start. Different does not equal good. You talk crap my friend, oh cresswell has gone now for walters gets the boo boy treatment! Walters was very good when he 1st came , got us 3pts against blackburn,plus a good goal in the cup,+ some favourable performances since,yes he's been below par in last 2/3 matches and prob deserves a spell on the bench but to slag the bloke off like you so called fans are doing is a bloody disgrace!! I don't buy the boo boy nonsense, it's a simple case of not wanting sub standard players in the team.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Nov 7, 2010 16:06:11 GMT
Did he? I thought he did bugger all and then popped up with a brilliant winner. Which is great but he won't do it consistently to warrant a place in the team, maybe even the squad. He has a lot to merit his fee. Hopefully he'll come good again but inconsistency at this level isn't good enough, Whitehead proves that. So by that comment then KJ doesnt warrant a place in the squad? Very inconsistent If we had someone to replace him with, we could give it a go but we don't. With Whitehead and Walters we do and both should be dropped quicker than a stone.
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Post by ColonelMustard on Nov 7, 2010 16:06:48 GMT
I like him in the Mama role. He could play a part in our season. He should not be a shoe in for starting though and I don't rate him on the wing (although better than Rory)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2010 16:09:03 GMT
Etherington was the man of the game against Blackburn-not Walters. Walters scored a good goal-well taken. Anybody who thinks that he should be in the starting 11 ahead of Pennant, Tuncay or Fuller needs sectioning under the 'I'm A Stoke fan and I won't have a bad word said against them at any time certified by Richard Creswell' act 2008. I never said he was man of the match, just that he played well, which he did.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Nov 7, 2010 16:09:07 GMT
I like him in the Mama role. He could play a part in our season. He should not be a shoe in for starting though and I don't rate him on the wing (although better than Rory) He doesn't work there though because he can't link with KJ. KJ should play the withdrawn role with Fuller or Tunch up front.
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Post by potters 22 on Nov 7, 2010 16:10:21 GMT
KJ when he's not playing well may as well be sitting on the bench cos he a right lazy sod,walters will always give you 110% EVERY GAME. And thats why he stays in the team
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Post by bayernoatcake on Nov 7, 2010 16:13:52 GMT
KJ when he's not playing well may as well be sitting on the bench cos he a right lazy sod,walters will always give you 110% EVERY GAME. And thats why he stays in the team I couldn't give a shit because KJ can be a lazy but then pop and score, he is a bigger threat and has done it 5 times this season. Give me lazy sods over hard workers any day. Obviously You need the balance of the two but it's a poor justification for a player. He is the new Cresswell You're right, neither are good enough for this league. Walters is better than Cressers though.
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Post by RINGO STARR on Nov 7, 2010 16:15:41 GMT
Etherington was the man of the game against Blackburn-not Walters. Walters scored a good goal-well taken. Anybody who thinks that he should be in the starting 11 ahead of Pennant, Tuncay or Fuller needs sectioning under the 'I'm A Stoke fan and I won't have a bad word said against them at any time certified by Richard Creswell' act 2008. I never said he was man of the match, just that he played well, which he did. Granted he played well and I know you never suggested he was man of the match but my feeling is that we have players who can cause much more problems to the opposition than Walters can. All players played well against Blackburn but over the course of a season the odd good game out of 10 isn't good enough and this is the difference between Walters and Pennant or Walters and Tuncay/Fuller.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2010 16:16:49 GMT
I never said he was man of the match, just that he played well, which he did. Granted he played well and I know you never suggested he was man of the match but my feeling is that we have players who can cause much more problems to the opposition than Walters can. All players played well against Blackburn but over the course of a season the odd good game out of 10 isn't good enough and this is the difference between Walters and Pennant or Walters and Tuncay/Fuller. Walters shouldn't be playing, but to write him off altogether is a tad premature in my opinion. I can still see him playing a role.
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Post by potters 22 on Nov 7, 2010 16:17:03 GMT
Dont agree if we dont have every man pullin 110% we dont win simple as!
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Post by RINGO STARR on Nov 7, 2010 16:17:37 GMT
Kewyne might be lazy but he'll finish this season as our top scorer. He will score goals as he did yesterday albeit for a terrible decision.
Walters will never be a threat to Premier league defences whether that be out wide or up front.
It's not nice to say but its the truth
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Post by bayernoatcake on Nov 7, 2010 16:18:02 GMT
That's crap, how have we done so well with Fuller in the team? I think the pair of them should start up front, it would give one bloke that sits behind a coronary. ;D And decisions, decisions on which one to call a lazy bastard! ;D
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Post by potters 22 on Nov 7, 2010 16:19:57 GMT
When fuller plays well he plays at 100mph when he plas shit he looks a lazy sod!
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Post by falirakipotter on Nov 7, 2010 16:19:57 GMT
First couple of games he was ok but he has been absolutely awful since.
Another classic case of the stubborn side of Pulis who will continue to play him regardless, he is a smashing kiddie who works hard. Im afraid this attitude in this league this particular year, it may well be his downfall.
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Post by sjohank on Nov 7, 2010 16:21:01 GMT
I doubt it. Looks like he lacks both creativity and pace. One of these qualities - ideally a combination of them - are required in the Prem. Very disappointing performances so far.... Definitely bench material against Birmingham, Liverpool etc...etc...
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Post by RINGO STARR on Nov 7, 2010 16:22:19 GMT
Granted he played well and I know you never suggested he was man of the match but my feeling is that we have players who can cause much more problems to the opposition than Walters can. All players played well against Blackburn but over the course of a season the odd good game out of 10 isn't good enough and this is the difference between Walters and Pennant or Walters and Tuncay/Fuller. Walters shouldn't be playing, but to write him off altogether is a tad premature in my opinion. I can still see him playing a role. I'm not writing him off but my opinion is that he shouldn't be even in our thoughts. He should be on th ebench challenging for a place behind three strikers and one right winger.
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