king canary 7,606 Posted March 25, 2008 I am much humbled by you responding to my Doc question Wiz [;)] But Wiz, Jamie deserves as much stick as any of the other players from earlier in the season. Doc has been in fine form since Taylor left and has reaped deserved praise. Now I like Jamie but at times he cant hit a cows arse with a banjo, and being a striker he deserves to be called up on this. If you look back at the Ipswich game Jamie missed 2 sitters, but then scored a cracking goal. If he had not scored then he would have deserved to be criticised, as he was against Stoke. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Syteanric 1 Posted March 25, 2008 [quote user="Graham Humphrey"]Can we just clear something up here...[quote user="1st Wizard"]3. He bleeds Yellow & Green, ignored other clubs to come here and loves the fans.[/quote]No he doesn''t. He''s a professional footballer. He does what''s best for him, just like every other player in our squad. If for some reason a bigger club came in for him he wouldn''t be here. To think that any player "bleeds yellow and green" is a tad naive.[/quote]Would Darren Huckerby and Iwan Roberts fit into that catagory then Graham?What about Flemmo and Malky?jas :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rudolph Hucker 0 Posted March 25, 2008 Wiz, Doc is the most improved Norwich player under Roeder IMO. He has had a very good season.Ironically, your managerial icon, Mike Walker, notonly turned his back on our Club he was the one who turned the Club''s back on Jamie Cureton. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
First Wizard 0 Posted March 25, 2008 [quote user="RUDOLPH HUCKER"]Ironically, your managerial icon, Mike Walker, notonly turned his back on our Club he was the one who turned the Club''s back on Jamie Cureton.[/quote]Agreed Rudolph, and Jamie himself, readily admits to being a right old pain in the arse when he was a young man here playing under Mike Walker. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Graham Humphrey 13 Posted March 25, 2008 [quote user="jas the barclay king"][quote user="Graham Humphrey"] Can we just clear something up here...[quote user="1st Wizard"]3. He bleeds Yellow & Green, ignored other clubs to come here and loves the fans.[/quote]No he doesn''t. He''s a professional footballer. He does what''s best for him, just like every other player in our squad. If for some reason a bigger club came in for him he wouldn''t be here. To think that any player "bleeds yellow and green" is a tad naive.[/quote]Would Darren Huckerby and Iwan Roberts fit into that catagory then Graham?What about Flemmo and Malky?jas :)[/quote]What category? The "doing what''s best for their careers" category? The only one of those who really had a chance to move was Huckerby. And fair play to him he decided to stay here, probably because he likes the area and his family are settled here, more than a love for the club and the fans. Don''t get me wrong all those players you mention are legends and I''m not saying they don''t care about the club full stop, but I don''t buy this "bleeds yellow and green" nonsense. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Graham Humphrey 13 Posted March 25, 2008 [quote user="1st Wizard"]I have never suggested that Jamie is above criticisim, you and others are saying that I''ve said that, but I have said that most critics of him on here, have now gone rabid in that criticising...............there is my friend, a slight difference.[/quote]There is an element of truth in that but come on, have you ever said a bad word against him when it''s justified? Please correct me if I''m wrong but I don''t think you have.[quote]And this is the only time I will fend a question on the Doc on a Cureton thread.[/quote]Rough translation: They''ve got me on this one but I can''t possibly admit they''re right. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mister Chops 7 Posted March 25, 2008 Fans who think some players are automatically beyond criticism and other players are automatically beyond redemption based on prejudice - yep, that''s the kind of supporter we need. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Headbanger 0 Posted March 25, 2008 One key thing people are missing - especially those who say ''Some of the chances were so easy I would have scored them'' - is that you have to be there to miss in the first place, which is all about the ability to read the game and position yourself.But then more importantly, you have to be big enough and brave enough to put yourself in that exact position again, and then run the risk of missing again.Saturday was a prime example - Curo misses a sitter (albeit it was offside but a sitter nonetheless) but then 3 mins later when the pen is awarded, who slots it away?Curo could have hidden - Dion or Hucks could have taken it. But no, he took it on. That''s the difference.Rush had it, Shearer had it, Lineker had it. Curo does too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stevie Wonder 0 Posted March 25, 2008 Curo has missed some chances that frankly no striker should miss. It seems that this season he is missing the easy chances and scoring the difficult ones - his goals against Ipswich, Soton, Barnsley and Watford were brilliant finishes but some of his misses have been criminal. With Jamie there are just certain games you know he will score in (Colchester, Ipswich etc) and I hope that Bristol will be another one.However, I don''t care what anyone says if Earnie was here he would have scored 25 by now and not the 14 Curo has managed.I agree he seems to really want to be here and I think this sometimes contributes towards his misses as he tries too hard.In all this I have to agree with Ricardo - if he was a top level striker then why has he spent almost his entire career in the bottom 2 divisions? All those years he was banging in the goals for Bristol and Reading no-one from the top 2 divisions took a punt on him. Even last year only us and Hull were in for him when he said he wanted to leave Colchester. To say he is prem quality is laughable I''m afraid - I can''t think of any of our players that fit that description as this moment in time..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1st Wizard 0 Posted March 25, 2008 He is still rubbish, my gran could have scored that chance against stoke Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
My spoon is too big! 21 Posted March 26, 2008 You''ll never turn on Jamie lad?Is it because you''re not his type? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Citizen Journalist Foghorn 0 Posted March 26, 2008 [quote user="Stevie Wonder"]However, I don''t care what anyone says if Earnie was here he would have scored 25 by now and not the 14 Curo has managed.I agree he seems to really want to be here and I think this sometimes contributes towards his misses as he tries too hard.In all this I have to agree with Ricardo - if he was a top level striker then why has he spent almost his entire career in the bottom 2 divisions? All those years he was banging in the goals for Bristol and Reading no-one from the top 2 divisions took a punt on him. Even last year only us and Hull were in for him when he said he wanted to leave Colchester. To say he is prem quality is laughable I''m afraid - I can''t think of any of our players that fit that description as this moment in time.....[/quote]He isn''t a top level striker, he is a lower division striker. I agree about Earnie, but in the end Earnie cost us 3.5 million, Jamie about £700K.No need to be critisizing him over either of these reasons, they are facts. Anyway, have you checked out the top scorers table this season in the championship, talk about a roll call of average players, looks like the premiership has sucked the championship dry of decent strikers. If we are whinging about goals we should be complaining that we score bugger all goals from anywhere else in the side That is the real problem. TeamTOTPhillipsWest Brom19Ebanks-BlakeWolverhampton18JohnSouthampton16BeattieSheff Utd15LisbieColchester15FullerStoke14MorrisonCrystal Palace14AgyemangQPR13CampbellHull13LawrenceStoke13PatersonScunthorpe13BednarWest Brom12CounagoIpswich12CuretonNorwich12HendersonWatford12 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
First Wizard 0 Posted March 26, 2008 Poor man''s Earnshaw said: He is still rubbish, my gran could have scored that chance against stokeAnd you sir, are a first class fool!.[:|] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1st Wizard 0 Posted March 26, 2008 [quote user="1st Wizard"]Poor man''s Earnshaw said: He is still rubbish, my gran could have scored that chance against stoke And you sir, are a first class fool!.[:|][/quote]as for you wiz, your more complex than a rubiks cube!you change your opinion to whatever suits you best at the timeone minute your moaning about the boards lack of ambition on signings then your praising one of our more recent signings as the best thing since sliced breadi suspect you are one of the many old narrrfolk people that know nothing about football and only like players and rate them if they do something stupid like dye their hair green Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sing Up The South Stand 0 Posted March 26, 2008 Wiz you would say the Doc is still rubbish, even when he''s played very well which he has at times this season... But one rule for one, and one for another! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
First Wizard 0 Posted March 26, 2008 Poor man''s Earnshaw said: one minute your moaning about the boards lack of ambition on signings then your praising one of our more recent signings as the best thing since sliced breadi suspect you are one of the many old narrrfolk people that know nothing about football and only like players and rate them if they do something stupid like dye their hair green I was a Jamie fan when he was here the first time, maybe you should seek your grandmothers opinion on him back then!. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1st Wizard 0 Posted March 26, 2008 yes and it was the first time he was here that he died his hair greenim not too sure what your arguement really is?but then again thats probably becuase your so confused as to whether your hating or liking the tea at the moment Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
First Wizard 0 Posted March 26, 2008 Poor man''s Earnshaw said : yes and it was the first time he was here that he died his hair greenc im not too sure what your arguement really is?but then again thats probably becuase your so confused as to whether your hating or liking the tea at the momentEh? Can you now translate from your native Martian into English please? [:S] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arrdee 2 Posted March 26, 2008 Now Poor Man , You have stated on this board that Jamie wont score another goal this season , well again I say this sounds like betting talk to me , I still await your reply . arrdee. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
O.T.B.C 0 Posted March 26, 2008 [quote user="Citizen Journalist Foghorn"][quote user="Stevie Wonder"] However, I don''t care what anyone says if Earnie was here he would have scored 25 by now and not the 14 Curo has managed.I agree he seems to really want to be here and I think this sometimes contributes towards his misses as he tries too hard.In all this I have to agree with Ricardo - if he was a top level striker then why has he spent almost his entire career in the bottom 2 divisions? All those years he was banging in the goals for Bristol and Reading no-one from the top 2 divisions took a punt on him. Even last year only us and Hull were in for him when he said he wanted to leave Colchester. To say he is prem quality is laughable I''m afraid - I can''t think of any of our players that fit that description as this moment in time.....[/quote]He isn''t a top level striker, he is a lower division striker. I agree about Earnie, but in the end Earnie cost us 3.5 million, Jamie about £700K.No need to be critisizing him over either of these reasons, they are facts. Anyway, have you checked out the top scorers table this season in the championship, talk about a roll call of average players, looks like the premiership has sucked the championship dry of decent strikers. If we are whinging about goals we should be complaining that we score bugger all goals from anywhere else in the side That is the real problem. TeamTOTPhillipsWest Brom19Ebanks-BlakeWolverhampton18JohnSouthampton16BeattieSheff Utd15LisbieColchester15FullerStoke14MorrisonCrystal Palace14AgyemangQPR13CampbellHull13LawrenceStoke13PatersonScunthorpe13BednarWest Brom12CounagoIpswich12CuretonNorwich12HendersonWatford12[/quote]Well said. We rely far too much here on our strikers, yes we have to have a striker who get 20 golas, but we need defenders who chip in with 5-8 goals, midfielders who get in and around the 10 mark. Cureton does score some wonder goals, but he annoys me with his lack of nous on the off side rule. thats why he is not a prem striker, but I still think he has a big part to play next season. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites