I am just thinking about captains & leaders.
Sav played a very important role last season, whether people liked him or not.
We have signed Bryson - Killie's captain and Shackell - Barnsley's captain. We also have Barker.
In recent years I have always felt a lack of leadership at DCFC but now those worries are out of the window. Seeing Miles (as promising as he is) wearing the arm band in Sav/Barker's absence never filled me with confidence.
Now it finally looks like we have the characters in the dressing room and out on the field.
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Captains
posted on 22/6/11
I agree Dan, you can have all the creative flair in world but when the chips are down it's the leaders that stand out and make the difference and I am delighted to see the quality of leadership that NC appears to be bringing in just now.
posted on 22/6/11
Utter Tosh
Sav was tool on and off the pitch. Captain my backside. What Captain would say he would like to be considered for a transfer to Vancouver when the team was at an all time low And entering a critical part of the season. Couple that with his very poor performances and ill disciplin on the pitch. And yet you think he's great. Bonkers.
posted on 22/6/11
When your told your not going to be offered a new contract at your club then your surplus to requirements. Who wouldnt look for another club?
posted on 22/6/11
Iwaslevel - we would have gone down without him.
You don't like him, I don't love him.
To disregard his importance last year is ridiculous in my opinion.
posted on 22/6/11
'Sav played a very important role last season'
Sorry, you lost me there.
posted on 22/6/11
I don't think I've seen a worse captain at Derby since I've been watching them from 1982. He's not a leader. He's the 1st person to drop their head when we go behind. The younger lads look to him for inspiration and all they see is him running round and round and not reading the game properly. You never saw Oakley running round and round. He raed the game and made sure he got to where the ball was going to go. Paul McGrath was excemptional at that.
The way he behaved when he was taken off was not how a captain should behave.....
I'd be interested to see if anyone could name a worse captain than Sav at Derby.
posted on 22/6/11
The worst decision Clough has made so far (and there have been some bad ones) was agreeing to extend Savage's contract another year.
posted on 23/6/11
I think the dressing-room at Pride Park will be a more democratic place with a number of captains/stronger personalities in it and the responsibility spread around.
I have no personal beef with Savage, but his personality was probably overwhelming. It remains to be seen how we perform as a team with the influx of players, but I don't think Savage will be missed greatly. In fact, other players might come to the fore. It must do wonders for John Brayford's confidence to know he was our POTY and a boost to him.
posted on 23/6/11
Sav will always be a thorny issue. I feel he just about edged it as a plus to the side, but , as has been hinted, he could never be mentioned in the same breath as a McGrath or a Mackay. But, on the final downward curve of the twilight of his career, I think he did enough. Just.
posted on 23/6/11
So he just about edged it did he Moj.
If I put myself in your shoes I still can't see where you are coming from. You didn't see him play very often so you may be excused from missing his inept performances. Come on, explain yourself.