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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostTotally different player to Smith. Smith has a football brain, and an unusually large frame, but very little athleticism or genuine ability. If he was 4 inches shorter he'd be playing conference football at best.
Sylla is far more talented, but appears to be lacking a bit in terms of reading the game and movement.
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Originally posted by Brian Wilson View PostAll about opinions Tarbie but I really don't see that. Think you are underrating Matt Smith too.
I like Smith, but to suggest he has genuine Championship standard footballing ability would be wrong in my opinion. He's got where he's got by being big and awkward, and having the brains to know how to use that to his advantage.
Polar opposite to Sylla from that perspective. Sylla has all the tools a striker needs, apart from a decent footballing brain.Last edited by Tarbie; 12-04-2018, 12:10 PM.
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Originally posted by davieqpr View PostScores goals though and that is his job.
The stats don't lie:Originally posted by hh9 View PostHas started 12 matches and in as sub in 11 matches playing the total of 1039 minutes (11,5 matches) scored 7 goals
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Sylla doesn't look like a footballer to me. Always looks awkward and clumsy but somehow, he scores a lot of goals.
I know the argument is that this is what a striker is there to do but that isn't the case. If you are a high pressing team then you need work rate to go with that and if he has a barron run then we will be playing with 10 men. Phillips use to set up goals but done sod all else, and that was not enough for the fans.
I would keep Sylla but if the right offer came in then I would get rid. Though, Washington should go first.
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Originally posted by SpongeParr View PostSylla doesn't look like a footballer to me. Always looks awkward and clumsy but somehow, he scores a lot of goals.
I know the argument is that this is what a striker is there to do but that isn't the case. If you are a high pressing team then you need work rate to go with that and if he has a barron run then we will be playing with 10 men. Phillips use to set up goals but done sod all else, and that was not enough for the fans.
I would keep Sylla but if the right offer came in then I would get rid. Though, Washington should go first.
Like a rabbit in the headlights, dont even think he knows any of the rules of the game.
But put the ball near him in the penalty area and he knows where it has to go and he does just that.
Tricky one.
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Originally posted by davieqpr View PostYou need a plan C ( Holloway hasn't got a plan A) it's okay when Smith is winning the headers but he doesn't always. That's when we need Sylla.
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More Sylly stat for those that do not believe in statistic - by the way one simple stat says we got 53 points from 42 games this season
Sylla has only scored a single goal in one game he has been used as a sub
If Sylla scores we don't loose 3 wins and 3 draws
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Originally posted by SpongeParr View PostIf you are a high pressing team then you need work rate to go with that and if he has a barron run then we will be playing with 10 men.
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Originally posted by SpongeParr View PostSylla doesn't look like a footballer to me. Always looks awkward and clumsy but somehow, he scores a lot of goals.
I know the argument is that this is what a striker is there to do but that isn't the case. If you are a high pressing team then you need work rate to go with that and if he has a barron run then we will be playing with 10 men..
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostThe new law is confusing. Lots of players don't fully get it still. It was tweaked to have 1st and 2nd phase with the idea to keep the game flowing more, but that comes at a price because the line between the two phases gets easily blurred. Classic example of the confusion last night when Smithies came for the ball when the striker was offside but the lino couldn't flag it yet cos the striker hadn't touched it - forcing Smithies to come for the ball and ended up getting injured for his troubles. This flaw in the law amendment is what caused Smithies getting hurt essentially, and he was lucky to escape a worse injury. We see examples of this confusion every week, so to criticise Sylla for that is very harsh IMO Roms, especially on the back of a good personal performance with two very well taken goals.
Both goals he made look easy but they took excellent ability. The first he created the space for himself. The second he outwitted the keeper under pressure, by hesitating a fraction on his run up until the keeper committed.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View Post
I like Smith, but to suggest he has genuine Championship standard footballing ability would be wrong in my opinion. He's got where he's got by being big and awkward,.
Give him the tools and he'll do the job. The tools including a strike partner who can thrive off his scraps. I think Eze may be the best bet for that role.
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Originally posted by hal9thou View PostDoesn't matter how he does it. His ratio is excellent, career average a fraction over a goal every two games. And that includes stints at clubs like Fulham which never really attempted to accomnodate him.
Give him the tools and he'll do the job. The tools including a strike partner who can thrive off his scraps. I think Eze may be the best bet for that role.
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