I think a lot of the negative comments on here about him are fueled by the penalty miss. It was an awful penalty but he played well overall. I remember one point when the ball came into the box and he hadn't made a run so it went begging but other than that, nothing to complain about. I suppose I've just stated 2 glorious chances to score that didn't end up in the back of net and then said he did ok but I do think he did alright overall.
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Well we always seem to like our number tens, and had many incumbents all performed well over many year and on the night of our greatest ever number ten celebrations of his life ironic again we are still in this position.
Willock, Chair and now Andersen the latest pretenders.
But so few great number nines, my main two , Ferdinand and Austin but in that thirty or forty year period we have excelled with our not so much direct forwards with the style.
Clive Allen was brilliant
Armstrong could massively improve but that is as possible as is not. Frey and Dykes both try hard and at least Frey is another option, where previously we had nine...
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Originally posted by topperharley View PostCharlie would have had a hatrick in a game like that.
I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post
Not during his last stint with us he wouldn't have. He could hardly move. He would have scored the pen though.
I guess that's my point, was Frey effective enough as a cog in the team? Even if he'd scored the penalty i'd still wonder what it was he really did. I did not see him make space for others and saw him commit plenty of clusy challenges, and overall look cumbersome in his movement, yes probably all down to lack of game time.
Let's see how he goes. Don't want to play down what was a really good performance by the team and I'm sure my lack of tactical prowess is resposnible for bot appreciating his contribution.
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Originally posted by topperharley View Post
He still had the instinct. He might not have made for a better, or maybe it would have been a worse team performance, but the man's ability in the box is without question regardless of which stint he was with us.
I guess that's my point, was Frey effective enough as a cog in the team? Even if he'd scored the penalty i'd still wonder what it was he really did. I did not see him make space for others and saw him commit plenty of clusy challenges, and overall look cumbersome in his movement, yes probably all down to lack of game time.
Let's see how he goes. Don't want to play down what was a really good performance by the team and I'm sure my lack of tactical prowess is resposnible for bot appreciating his contribution.Last edited by SheepRanger; 08-03-2024, 01:18 PM.
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The whole point of signing him was to put some pressure on the two misfiring, non-scoring poor strikers we have that were virtually guaranteed a game every week.
One thing I will say about him is, he does not stop running and he works his socks off.
I would have him every single day of the week over that Scottish fraud.
I respect the fact he puts it all on the line every game. A couple of goals would be nice, but right now they are elusive.
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Originally posted by 3London View Postagreed - we were significantly worse in the second half when he went off. He is a bully who occupies centre halves has freeing up space for the like of Anderson and Chair - Dykes does not do that
Genuinely one of the worst strikers I’ve ever ever seen watching this club for over 40 years.
Even our worst forwards have offered something.
This guy offers absolutely nothing. No natural instinct, no aggression, doesn’t chase things down and force errors, barely wins a tackle, doesn’t shoot, is always in the wrong position, doesn’t make sensible or smart runs and is genuinely just a waste of a place in that team.
Can’t stand him and I will celebrate the day he leaves.
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I think Frey is a better bet than LD, who has had so many opportunities and generally come up short.
Frey has some striker instinct something LD seems sadly lacking in. Frey can also occupy and worry defences, whereas LD doesn't. LD seems a nice lad. Maybe someone needs to get him to be not so nice. (Absolute opposite of a fox in the box).
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Originally posted by 3London View Postagreed - we were significantly worse in the second half when he went off. He is a bully who occupies centre halves has freeing up space for the like of Anderson and Chair - Dykes does not do that
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Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View Post
What does Dykes actually do?
Genuinely one of the worst strikers I’ve ever ever seen watching this club for over 40 years.
Even our worst forwards have offered something.
This guy offers absolutely nothing. No natural instinct, no aggression, doesn’t chase things down and force errors, barely wins a tackle, doesn’t shoot, is always in the wrong position, doesn’t make sensible or smart runs and is genuinely just a waste of a place in that team.
Can’t stand him and I will celebrate the day he leaves.
Also, some people on here forget that it was dykes who laid on the first goal for chair v Leicester. His run, taking a look up and cross for illy was superb. Something frey wouldn't be able to do. Just saying.
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