Agree but sadly have not seen him firing 100% for weeks now we know whyCobi Budge":1efkctw5 said:That's really disappointing.
When firing at 100%, Taylor is a much smarter, much more effective player than Ladapo.
Agree but sadly have not seen him firing 100% for weeks now we know whyCobi Budge":1efkctw5 said:That's really disappointing.
When firing at 100%, Taylor is a much smarter, much more effective player than Ladapo.
Allanon":2qu015ks said:A lot of injury/recovery/early return/training is on the players too. if they say they are fine to play then you have to take them at their word. if they lie because they want to play and mistakenly think they will get through it, how can that be the managers fault.
Mike E":3iquhx94 said:The decision as to whether or not a player is fit enough to play is solely down to the physio. There would obviously be pressure from a manager to bring a key player back asap, but the phsyios professional reputation is also at stake. There is of course the factor that in most cases the manager has say in the employment of the physio.
Cobi Budge":2swvejyk said:That's really disappointing.
When firing at 100%, Taylor is a much smarter, much more effective player than Ladapo.
djg145":g8qrcqqq said:Mike E":g8qrcqqq said:The decision as to whether or not a player is fit enough to play is solely down to the physio. There would obviously be pressure from a manager to bring a key player back asap, but the phsyios professional reputation is also at stake. There is of course the factor that in most cases the manager has say in the employment of the physio.
What is the point of employing a Professional Physio, if you are going to ignore his opinion - IF this happened.
I seem to recall that Oscar was interviewed and explained the situation with regard to his return against Fleetwood.phil-thefluter24":1cfvz7hb said:Obviously Taylor has not been fit for weeks & i fear for him but wish him the best of luck , talk about kicking us when we are down! Am afraid DA doesnt have a good track record with the way he treats injured players. The really glaring example of this was the way he treated Oscar last season playing him when 50% fit at best & compounding his injury, whose to say that didnt have a bearing on his decision to leave come what may? His was not an isolated case either. It also seems the injuries we get are erring on the serious side I.E long term , is it just our bad luck or problems with the back room staff , surely has to be one or the other or a bit of both?
Justin":1nvthjqa said:Cobi Budge":1nvthjqa said:That's really disappointing.
When firing at 100%, Taylor is a much smarter, much more effective player than Ladapo.
But they’re quite different players, with different attributes. Also, it’s very early in Ladapo’s Argyle career to be so judgemental on his effectiveness.
JannerinCardiff":3pnqlznq said:Justin":3pnqlznq said:Cobi Budge":3pnqlznq said:That's really disappointing.
When firing at 100%, Taylor is a much smarter, much more effective player than Ladapo.
But they’re quite different players, with different attributes. Also, it’s very early in Ladapo’s Argyle career to be so judgemental on his effectiveness.
I actually think that Ladapo is a better all round player than Taylor. he can hold the ball up and he can run channels and is ok in front of goal.
The difference for me against last season (going forward) is that Carey and Lameiras aren’t playing as well as they both can.
Pointless talking about that scenario really as heaven alone knows when we will see him again. Someone somehow has to step up to the markAndy Holland":2642cd5o said:Taylor playing makes Carey and Lameiras tick and drags the whole team up the pitch whilst he holds the ball up, Ladapo
has a lot of strengths but he doesn't do that.