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Is Josh Vela any closer to ending his exile from the first team?

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karlypants

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Josh Vela’s rise to prominence last season embodied Neil Lennon’s brand new attitude at Wanderers, yet 12 months later a very different story is unfolding.

The young midfielder found himself completely disregarded in the days of Dougie Freedman and contemplating a move away from the club he had called home since the age of nine.

But he was one of a handful of ex-academy graduates brought immediately into the fold when Lennon arrived last October, a very public demonstration from the manager that all slates had been wiped clean.

Vela, used primarily as an emergency right-back, won The Bolton News’ player of the season and looked set to be a key cog in Lennon’s midfield this time around.

However, a fragmented pre-season, which saw the Salford-born ball-winner sent home from the club’s pre-season tour of Austria with a sickness bug, proved a precursor to a very rapid fall from grace.

Vela has started just three games, all defeats, and last saw competitive action against Wolves on September 12, leading to questions about how he could have been exiled so quickly?

Lennon said at the end of last month that Vela and Jay Spearing would “get their chance” but while Spearing started at Burnley last Saturday, Vela has continued a silent vigil from the bench for the last nine games and is now being used as a stick to beat the manager by fans who disagree with his selection policy in the last few weeks.

The manager has been reluctant to discuss Vela’s absence from the team – but he is by no means the only player to find himself quickly out of favour.

Summer signings Lawrie Wilson and Francesco Pisano have been shunted out of the right-back slot by Derik Osede, who was initially signed as a centre-half.

And Prince-Desire Gouano, whose bright start to the season saw him lauded as a real find from Atalanta, has also spent the last two games watching from the sidelines.

Lennon had hinted that the Frenchman’s non-appearance against Burnley and Birmingham was more about bringing extra physicality into his side in the form of Dorian Dervite and David Wheater than any poor form on the defender’s part.

And few can argue that Derik – regardless of his more natural position – has been among Wanderers’ better performers in the last couple of games.

It is Vela’s exile that has now become a real bone of contention among the club’s fans, with a rumour sweeping round the camp that contract bonuses could be the root cause.

That has been denied by sources at the club but if there is an under-lying reason for Vela not getting a chance, then the manager has been reluctant to discuss it.

“Josh is knocking on the door, Prince is there or thereabouts anyway,” he said, when asked whether Vela or Prince are in his immediate first-team plans.

“But they won’t score goals, or create anything, although I did think about bringing Dorian off after he got the yellow card.

“(I didn’t bring them on because) It was all about trying to get back into the game.”

Wanderers have more options in midfield than perhaps any other position – which may go some way to explaining Vela and Spearing’s wait for action. But finding the balance continues to be a chore for the Whites boss.

Neil Danns and Mark Davies have played in the deeper-lying positions with mixed results, while Darren Pratley is yet to rediscover his form since returning from injury and both Liam Trotter and Medo Kamara are way off the reckoning.

Lennon’s experiment with a 4-4-2 on Tuesday night limited the available places even further, although it would be a major surprise to see him name the same formation against Leeds this weekend, with the manager admitting the system did not quite go according to plan after the final whistle.

“The quality was better on Saturday but we wanted to go two up at home,” he said, having named Emile Heskey and Gary Madine up front for the first time.

“I thought that was the right way.

“It’s positive and it does leave you a little bit open at times in midfield sometimes, but I thought we were on top in the game.”

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karlypants wrote:“Josh is knocking on the door, Prince is there or thereabouts anyway,” he said, when asked whether Vela or Prince are in his immediate first-team plans.

“But they won’t score goals, or create anything, although I did think about bringing Dorian off after he got the yellow card.

Why can't Vela create something? 

He's one of the few players we have who actually moves the ball well. It's incredibly simplistic to think the only way of getting back into a game is bringing on an out and out attacker, a midfielder who can keep the ball and move it forward from deep is vital.

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Not sure Lennon really knows what to do next, the 442 was hopeless and Wheater and Dervite as a partnership are too slow.

Have to agree with 74 about Vela, he can actually pass a ball which is more than the rest seem to be able to do. I would try Vela and Pratley as the two defensive midfielders with Mavies further forward

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We need fresh legs and fresh ideas, he really needs to change the team on Saturday because it's pretty obvious the likes of Dervite, Danns and Heskey can't continue.

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

He needs to stop flying all over the bastard place talking shit about the champions league and focus on getting this club off the bottom of the bastard championship.

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

spot on Boggers, he should knock that on the head for now, doesn't look good to me

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

He needs to just fuck off, the guy spouts more shit than Freedman and Coyle combined.

He clearly has no idea what his best team or tactics are. Fuckwit.

Guest


Guest

I've found the last couple of games seriously alarming in terms of selection and tactics, comments coming out of the club haven't helped. I'm seriously wondering if he's fallen out with half this team, sounds like a lack of fight and spirit to me and barely a peep out of the players in the squad. Not even a 'rallying call' from Pratley.

Leeds game will tell us a lot IMO, if he selects the same plodders as he did against Blues I think he's had it.

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I read yesterday that Lennon's been lined up to work as a pundit for the Beeb at the Euros in the summer, specialising on Norn Iron games.

So if he is still our manager by then, it looks like he won't be wasting his summer trying to unearth players we won't be able to afford.

Good for him.

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

He hasn't turned up for his press conference today

wanderlust

wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Every BN article these days seems to reflect the concerns of the fans and fuel the speculation over what's actually happening. I'm not really surprised there are no straight answers coming out of the club as it's obvious things have to change, but we wouldn't want the opposition to know what is being planned as it would give them days to prepare.

The only big worry for me is when they say this player or that player is out of the reckoning if only because they might have been crap in one system, but another system might suit them down to the ground.

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

wanderlust wrote:

The only big worry for me is when they say this player or that player is out of the reckoning if only because they might have been crap in one system, but another system might suit them down to the ground.

The only system that would suit these ponces is one where they lie on a bed of cash while a high end hooker sucks their willy.

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Ridiculous that he's ever out of the team tbh.

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