BOO 0 Posted August 31, 2013 Have a feeling that Holty and sprouts would not be a good combination Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drurys testamonials V 15 0 Posted August 31, 2013 No I don''t know the full ins and outs but I know he wanted to go and his behaviour did not endear him to me. It was time for him to go because he didn''t want to be here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leedscanary 339 Posted August 31, 2013 Funny how Holt''s attitude changed once he became friendly with Morison. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Brownstone 0 Posted August 31, 2013 I didn''t say it wasn''t the right time for him to go, I said he deserves more respect. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QHcanary 0 Posted August 31, 2013 They''re not great with me either. Christmas is always...erm...tuneful. Cheer up, Browny.People are having a laugh. Stop pouting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PurpleCanary 5,562 Posted August 31, 2013 [quote user="Mr Brownstone"]You have no idea what actually happened with his transfer request.Yes, there were occasions last year where he let his frustrations get the better of him, but it certainly wasn''t because he didn''t give a s**t.Top goal scorer 4 seasons running, played a massive part in dragging us up from our lowest point in 50 years to our highest point in 20. 3 time player of the season, captain, leader legend. He deserves more respect.[/quote]Oh gawd. If there is one word that ought to be banned from football message-boards it is "legend". But moving on. Holt deserves recognition for his achievements. But not blind loyalty.He had a brilliant first season in the Premier League. He had a poor second season. And although the tactics employed were a factor it was also obvious he was in decline as a player. Interestingly a look at a - rather sane - Southampton message-board suggests the same dilemma there with Lambert.Elmander (about whom I still have doubts) will not have as good a season as Holt did in 2011-12. He will have a better season than did Holt in 2012-13 or than Holt would have had if he had stayed here this season. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juggy 0 Posted August 31, 2013 [quote user="Leedscanary"]Funny how Holt''s attitude changed once he became friendly with Morison.[/quote]And it had nothing to do with his wife and kids moving 350 miles away? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juggy 0 Posted August 31, 2013 [quote user="PurpleCanary"][quote user="Mr Brownstone"]You have no idea what actually happened with his transfer request.Yes, there were occasions last year where he let his frustrations get the better of him, but it certainly wasn''t because he didn''t give a s**t.Top goal scorer 4 seasons running, played a massive part in dragging us up from our lowest point in 50 years to our highest point in 20. 3 time player of the season, captain, leader legend. He deserves more respect.[/quote]Oh gawd. If there is one word that ought to be banned from football message-boards it is "legend". But moving on. Holt deserves recognition for his achievements. But not blind loyalty.He had a brilliant first season in the Premier League. He had a poor second season. And although the tactics employed were a factor it was also obvious he was in decline as a player. Interestingly a look at a - rather sane - Southampton message-board suggests the same dilemma there with Lambert.Elmander (about whom I still have doubts) will not have as good a season as Holt did in 2011-12. He will have a better season than did Holt in 2012-13 or than Holt would have had if he had stayed here this season.[/quote]Doesn''t feel right describing Holt as a legend whilst he is still playing, makes more sense to wait until he retires at least. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary 1,753 Posted September 1, 2013 [quote user="Lord Eddard Stark"]Holt wanted to go.. How many times..? HOLT WANTED TO GO Also in answer your question, Elmander is technically a much more gifted player, his first touch, dribbling and passing abilities are stronger than Holt''s IMO Also Elmander was free and we got one million for Holt[/quote]That doesnt really tell the whole story though does it?. The reasons why he wanted to go were because he didnt enjoy the role he was asked to play or the defensive nature that the team was being set up.Now if we''re going to be playing Elmander with RVW/Hooper ,I wonder what Holt''s thoughts may have been if he had been told that he was playing the Elmander role alongside another striker instead of playing a lone role, with Redmond on the wing and Fer supporting from midfield?...His desire to leave may have been a rather different one?The OP is correct, there is nothing that Elmander did yesterday that Holt couldn''t, Holt''s game was always dropping deep, chasing accross the line, going out wide.....his main critiscsim from may fans was that he did too much of that and wasnt in the box enough a times.He could have still done all of that ,only now we would have an RVW in the box. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Citizen Journalist Foghorn 0 Posted September 1, 2013 ---- Vanwink said: What does Elmander do that Holty didn''t?He wants to play for Norwich CIty Football Club. Holt wanted to leave. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grefstad 0 Posted September 1, 2013 Holty mainly left due to negative tactics. He said so himself.Elmander used to such tactics from his Bolton days and haspy to abide to Hughtons nonsense.Hoots out Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PurpleCanary 5,562 Posted September 1, 2013 [quote user="GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary"][quote user="Lord Eddard Stark"]Holt wanted to go.. How many times..? HOLT WANTED TO GO Also in answer your question, Elmander is technically a much more gifted player, his first touch, dribbling and passing abilities are stronger than Holt''s IMO Also Elmander was free and we got one million for Holt[/quote]That doesnt really tell the whole story though does it?. The reasons why he wanted to go were because he didnt enjoy the role he was asked to play or the defensive nature that the team was being set up.Now if we''re going to be playing Elmander with RVW/Hooper ,I wonder what Holt''s thoughts may have been if he had been told that he was playing the Elmander role alongside another striker instead of playing a lone role, with Redmond on the wing and Fer supporting from midfield?...His desire to leave may have been a rather different one?The OP is correct, there is nothing that Elmander did yesterday that Holt couldn''t, Holt''s game was always dropping deep, chasing accross the line, going out wide.....his main critiscsim from may fans was that he did too much of that and wasnt in the box enough a times.He could have still done all of that ,only now we would have an RVW in the box.[/quote] A reason, possibly, but hardly the only one. He made it plain he wanted to move back to his family roots. As to whether Holt could have done what Elmander did yesterday, the Holt of 2011-12 could have done. But the Holt of last season was not a Premier League-quality player, and it is fair to assume he would not have recaptured that earlier form. More probably his decline would have continued. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Salopian 1 Posted September 1, 2013 We haven''t seen Elmander in a one on one, which defeated Holt too often, so a final verdict waits. So far I would have to say that Elmander has better touch and control and is perhaps a little quicker. I expected him not to "mix it" as much as Holt, but he clearly relishes contact and doesn''t shirk. Holt struggled as a lone striker, and most of things I shall remember him for were in the lesser challenge of the Championship and below So far, and probably eventually, a better player. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary 1,753 Posted September 1, 2013 [quote user="PurpleCanary"][quote user="GJL Mid-Norfolk Canary"][quote user="Lord Eddard Stark"]Holt wanted to go.. How many times..? HOLT WANTED TO GO Also in answer your question, Elmander is technically a much more gifted player, his first touch, dribbling and passing abilities are stronger than Holt''s IMO Also Elmander was free and we got one million for Holt[/quote]That doesnt really tell the whole story though does it?. The reasons why he wanted to go were because he didnt enjoy the role he was asked to play or the defensive nature that the team was being set up.Now if we''re going to be playing Elmander with RVW/Hooper ,I wonder what Holt''s thoughts may have been if he had been told that he was playing the Elmander role alongside another striker instead of playing a lone role, with Redmond on the wing and Fer supporting from midfield?...His desire to leave may have been a rather different one?The OP is correct, there is nothing that Elmander did yesterday that Holt couldn''t, Holt''s game was always dropping deep, chasing accross the line, going out wide.....his main critiscsim from may fans was that he did too much of that and wasnt in the box enough a times.He could have still done all of that ,only now we would have an RVW in the box.[/quote] A reason, possibly, but hardly the only one. He made it plain he wanted to move back to his family roots. As to whether Holt could have done what Elmander did yesterday, the Holt of 2011-12 could have done. But the Holt of last season was not a Premier League-quality player, and it is fair to assume he would not have recaptured that earlier form. More probably his decline would have continued.[/quote]as I said, if he was playing in yesterdays team instead of Elmander it would have been in a system more akin to 2011/12 and not the one of last season where he was playing the lone role, which inturn would have seen him more effective. As for his family situation, he said on the ''scrimmage'' a couple of weeks ago that it wasn''t at all the major factor in wanting to move as it was a situation he was used to and would hae been prepared to do again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boomer21 0 Posted September 1, 2013 I hope Holty scores 30 for Wigan and we finish top 12. Everybody happy? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Felixfan 53 Posted September 1, 2013 Elmander oozes class. Holt was an effective journeyman. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KeelansGlove 0 Posted September 1, 2013 Holt was and probably still is a far better footballer than he is ever given credit for.Yes he no longer wanted to be at ncfc so he moved on.He had a fantastic touch and was always much more than an old fashioned no9.He could have comfortably played the role that Elmander is (and im sure would have preferred it to feeding off scraps last year)Anyway he went, Elmander is looking good, lets move on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kingsway 94 Posted September 1, 2013 ["Lord Eddard Stark"]Holt wanted to go.. How many times..? HOLT WANTED TO GO Also in answer your question, Elmander is technically a much more gifted player, his first touch, dribbling and passing abilities are stronger than Holt''s IMO Also Elmander was free and we got one million for Holt All correct apart from I thought we got £2M for Holt? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snoddys Jockstrap 0 Posted September 2, 2013 Oozes class? Thought he was pretty poor at the weekend to be honest. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites