He is truly dreadful. Ive heard him compared to Nygaard, but he was a rolls Royce in comparison.
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He's not as bad as some try to suggest. We never played to his strength which is balls in the box. How many crosses did we put in for him to get on the end of????
Yes was dire outside the box today but again look at what he served up
The only player I can recall in recent history who was able to control some of the bombs we throw forward which are supposed to be passes is the fur's
If were going to dig Polter out what about Mackie as other then clapping his hands and gesturing to the crowd what does/did he do
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostHe's not as bad as some try to suggest. We never played to his strength which is balls in the box. How many crosses did we put in for him to get on the end of????
Yes was dire outside the box today but again look at what he served up
The only player I can recall in recent history who was able to control some of the bombs we throw forward which are supposed to be passes is the fur's
If were going to dig Polter out what about Mackie as other then clapping his hands and gesturing to the crowd what does/did he do
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Originally posted by knocker View PostMackie was also #### and offers nothing but energy. The 2 together are a disaster. And if either of those 2 are anywhere near the starting line-up next season then we will be going nowhere other than the wrong direction.
Mackie in first 5mins had to opportunities to set the tempo when he broke down the left wing but each time could not control ball and move ended without even a shot or cross
But its OK he claps his hands and the qp and r blocks lap him up
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Originally posted by Briankey81 View PostI actually think polter was doing alright today and was one of our better players first half, I was surprised when he got subbed ahead of a few others.
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Originally posted by Alanwycombe View PostThat is a fair point when you consider that we replaced him with a short bloke carrying a knock yet still whacked the ball up to the 7ft centre back! If you make that sub then you have to put Washington in on the ground not play the same way you did with BFG up top. Also, I don't see Washington playing on his own. He looked OK when he played off BFG - it looked like it could work for both of them. It needs to be tried.
As for the attackers not getting support, it is scary how the only player who actually attempted to get crosses in was Matt Phillips (not to say he was outstanding today but I think there were plenty worse than him out there) when there should really be 4 players in wide positions crossing."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Today he wasn't great but he won't be, if literally the only idea we have is kick it and hope he gets it. Polter needs to feel confident balls will be coming into the box and none were getting anywhere near. He is good at scoring headers and tap ins and we should play to that, wing play and full backs are important.
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Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View PostNo service in the box from a non-existent midfield. Only issue for me is he never wins any headers directed at him from lumps upfield.
Plus all the changes we make don't help, how is any player supposed to work with their team mates when it's different every game?
I blame the midfield, we don't create much for our forwards which make them all look rubbish. Jimmy and the coaches really need to work hard on this, there don't seem to be an understanding in our squad, unlike Fulham, they knew each others movements much better.
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