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Rohan Ince



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The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
61,727
Chandlers Ford
He's not been the best - come on, that's going a bit far. He's still quite sloppy, gives the ball away and rushes/overhits passes, understandably due to him being very nervous. Considering his age he's been very good, but he's not first team just yet.

I think because he is a young prospect - as with when JFC first came in - everyone is WILLING him to be really good, and means they sometimes overlook his flaws. If JFC was half as good as everyone was making out, he would've ripped League Two apart with Oxford, wouldn't he?

Plenty of POTENTIAL there, but that's what it is at the moment - like with Dunk.

Thing is, that POTENTIAL (and there's a LOT) will only be realised IF he actually plays. How long are you suggesting we wait to start playing him? Till he's 25?
 








Zebedee

Anyone seen Florence?
Jul 8, 2003
8,025
Hangleton
Thing is, that POTENTIAL (and there's a LOT) will only be realised IF he actually plays. How long are you suggesting we wait to start playing him? Till he's 25?

Quite.
 






shaolinpunk

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Nov 28, 2005
7,187
Brighton
If you're good enough, you're old enough
 


Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
31,921
Brighton
Thing is, that POTENTIAL (and there's a LOT) will only be realised IF he actually plays. How long are you suggesting we wait to start playing him? Till he's 25?

It's also potential that can be squandered if we push him too hard too fast too soon. If we pile on expectations he could burn out, if we put him in against teams too strong with experience or whatever it can destroy his confidence before he's had much of a chance to establish it.

I honestly think Oscar is still experimenting, taking a bit more of a risk with line ups in matches he think will be less challenging as he works to get to know his team. Rohan has shown a lot of promise, and we've got a good idea and I'd be surprised if he isn't around the match day squad regularly when Oscar's line ups settle down as he gets his team sorted in his own mind.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,990
Brighton
Thing is, that POTENTIAL (and there's a LOT) will only be realised IF he actually plays. How long are you suggesting we wait to start playing him? Till he's 25?

Well he already has played a fair bit this season. I just don't think he's as consistently good as Andrews or Crofts yet, and thus shouldn't start if those 2 are available.

Don't get me wrong - he looks a good prospect - but people have gone WAY OTT in terms of how good he has actually been.
 




BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
With Crofts out this week it is possible he will play but Oscar could plump for Agustein or Conway I am not really perturbed as long as he doesn't rush Bridcutt back too soon.
 


yxee

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2011
2,521
Manchester
He's not been the best - come on, that's going a bit far. He's still quite sloppy, gives the ball away and rushes/overhits passes, understandably due to him being very nervous. Considering his age he's been very good, but he's not first team just yet.

I can't think of a better midfield than Crofts/Ince/Andrews based on performances so far this season. With Bridcutt and Orlandi injured, Ince has to be in there purely on merit.
 


dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
7,314
Henfield
I thought we were pretty unstructured on tuesday with no evident holding midfielder. Ince would have made a significant difference if he had appropriate players around him. We seemed to have too many "middle of the park" midfielders on display, with none making an attacking or defensive impact.
I can't see him playing anyone but Barnes up front but perhaps he can play LuaLua and Buckley on saturday with Ince, Andrews and Crofts if fit.
 














Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
He should start instead of Bruno.

Forest are a physical and quite aggressive niggly side. I'd definitely go with the raw power and combative qualities of Ince today. Bruno, defensively, is marginally less effective than Calderon under pressure at fb, but I'd rather see him there instead of Calderon if Oscar insists on playing him, rather than as a lightweight midfielder. Today will be a battle IMO. I'd rather not see Bruno in the starting 11
 
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Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
33,639
East Wales
Fores are a physical and quite aggressive side. I'd definitely go with the raw power and combative qualities of Ince today. Bruno, defensively, is marginally less effective than Calderon under pressure at fb, but I'd rather see him there instead of Calderon if Oscar insists on playing him than in midfield.
True. They can play but try to bully....we need the big boys today Agustien, Ince, Andrews...not Spanish Dave and Bruno.

We'll see.
 










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