Ben Pringle

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Re: Ben Pringle

by Run of the mill » 14 Mar 2011, 15:17

Fletch wrote:Run, he had an excellent game on Saturday, played in CM in a 4-4-2.
It doesn't surprise me Fletch. I said on this thread before he kicked a ball for you that he'd be a good signing. Clough's done exactly the same thing with Ben Davies from Notts County. One of Notts best players over the past couple of seasons in CM - we sign him a couple of months ago for £350K - Clough plays him right wing(!) He's now dropped, not even on the bench on Saturday.

Re: Ben Pringle

by Fletch » 14 Mar 2011, 15:00

Run of the mill wrote:It helps when Torquay play him in his correct position for a start youth. Clough kept playing him left wing or left back, it must be morale destroying for the lad. He was captain for our reserves this year, won young player of the season and when played in centre mid looked the part at that level. Watched him many times at Ilson Town as well when they were sniffing around the top 6 of the Conference North and he really stood out (he was only 19), which is why Clough got him.
Maybe the Championship is a step too far for now, but when/if he gets another pop at the Championship, he's got to be played in his correct position to give him a chance.
Run, he had an excellent game on Saturday, played in CM in a 4-4-2.

Re: Ben Pringle

by ferrarilover » 14 Mar 2011, 14:17

Run of the mill wrote: It helps when Torquay play him in his correct position for a start youth. Clough kept playing him left wing or left back, it must be morale destroying for the lad. He was captain for our reserves this year, won young player of the season and when played in centre mid looked the part at that level. Watched him many times at Ilson Town as well when they were sniffing around the top 6 of the Conference North and he really stood out (he was only 19), which is why Clough got him.

Maybe the Championship is a step too far for now, but when/if he gets another pop at the Championship, he's got to be played in his correct position to give him a chance.

2 years from now, in a yellow shirt ;-)

Matt.

Re: Ben Pringle

by Run of the mill » 14 Mar 2011, 13:57

Derbyshire wrote:Derby fan here we are rubbish again and Ben pringle certainly falls into the category of rubbish in the Chapionship. He came from Ilkeston Town and has not make the step up. Taking a chance on players from the non league does not usually work and in this case that is true. Mind you Derby are not far off being a non league club now anyway!!
It helps when Torquay play him in his correct position for a start youth. Clough kept playing him left wing or left back, it must be morale destroying for the lad. He was captain for our reserves this year, won young player of the season and when played in centre mid looked the part at that level. Watched him many times at Ilson Town as well when they were sniffing around the top 6 of the Conference North and he really stood out (he was only 19), which is why Clough got him.

Maybe the Championship is a step too far for now, but when/if he gets another pop at the Championship, he's got to be played in his correct position to give him a chance.

Re: Ben Pringle

by Plymouth Gull » 11 Mar 2011, 17:05

Derbyshire wrote:Mind you Derby are not far off being a non league club now anyway!!

Well, ignoring the full two divisions below yourselves, yeah, you're there!

:-D

Re: Ben Pringle

by Derbyshire » 11 Mar 2011, 17:03

Derby fan here we are rubbish again and Ben pringle certainly falls into the category of rubbish in the Chapionship. He came from Ilkeston Town and has not make the step up. Taking a chance on players from the non league does not usually work and in this case that is true. Mind you Derby are not far off being a non league club now anyway!!

Re: Ben Pringle

by Trojan 67 » 07 Mar 2011, 18:46

Pringle put in a good shift and perspired for the cause . . . . . . a proper sweater.


I'll get me coat . . .

Re: Ben Pringle

by Mav » 07 Mar 2011, 14:09

We play 3 in the middle, with two players who are up front when attacking and filling in on the side when defending. So yeah he was left of a middle three

Re: Ben Pringle

by Run of the mill » 07 Mar 2011, 11:44

Sounds like Boris had a good debut then fellas? Good stuff. Did he play centre mid?

Re: Ben Pringle

by gullno4 » 06 Mar 2011, 08:44

Apart from one slip-up i thought his game was good, didnt really have alot to do,

Re: Ben Pringle

by SuperNickyWroe » 05 Mar 2011, 22:07

well to be fair he is a championship standard player, and its good that hes come to us

Re: Ben Pringle

by Dave » 05 Mar 2011, 20:00

Liked what i saw,clever player,short intelligent passing,maybe not used to be closed down that quickly though,as he the ball a few times ,however agree witht he above when he did get time on the ball he looked a good player.

Re: Ben Pringle

by YellowMurphy » 05 Mar 2011, 19:54

NickGull wrote:Impressed. I think the difference is that in the Championship, you get more time on the ball, down here, you don't. Once he gets used to that I'm sure he'll be fantastic.
Completely agree, when he actually got time on the ball he seemed quality, hit the bar straight after the break, and can play the odd decent through ball, just think he needs to settle.

Re: Ben Pringle

by Plymouth Gull » 05 Mar 2011, 18:38

Impressed. I think the difference is that in the Championship, you get more time on the ball, down here, you don't. Once he gets used to that I'm sure he'll be fantastic.

Re: Ben Pringle

by bobby93 » 05 Mar 2011, 18:34

he looked nervy today but after his cracking strike against the bar he got a lot more involved and although he was at times pretty quiet, i dont recall him putting a foot wrong. a similar kind of player to stanley perhaps in that he looks to keep the ball moving with short, accurate passes and bring people into play. looks promising.

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