Big FootMaguire Can't we just swallow our pride and bring Brian back?
Pretty much this.
Agreed
by Cureton's Volley » 25 Nov 2013 14:55
Big FootMaguire Can't we just swallow our pride and bring Brian back?
Pretty much this.
by facaldaqui » 25 Nov 2013 14:59
winchester_royal It should be noted how we haven't had much luck with injuries. We've signed the best full back in the league, but he's only been fit 50% of the time and is out for a while, we've paid a fair chunk of money for an international midfielder who wasn't close to being match fit at the start of the season due to a previous injury and as soon as he was approaching full fitness we lost him for 2 months. We brought in a guy on high wages who was supposed to be the centre of our attacking play this season, but he's been injured/woefully unfit for the majority of the season. We spent most of the end of last season developing a midfield axis based around Karacan, who then gets another long term injury just as he was starting to come into some form. Not to mention that in Roberts and Leigertwood we have two players that are taking up a large portion of our wage budget and haven't even come close to being fit enough to be involved. Our Uefa Cup winning leading striker was desperately trying to force himself a move so barely turned up to our first half a dozen games of the season.
Teams with this ^ kind of luck don't go on mega runs of form. It would be unfair on Adkins to judge him until he has at least 90% of his squad fighting fit.
by winchester_royal » 25 Nov 2013 15:13
by BILTON » 25 Nov 2013 15:16
by facaldaqui » 25 Nov 2013 15:26
winchester_royal Of course, but I don't think he's done badly considering. It's hard to build a cohesive team when key players are constantly getting injured. Its hard to build fluidity when 2/3 enforced changes have to be made every game. Its hard for a manager to build a team in his own image when his 3 main summer signings have hardly managed to get on the pitch.
by Wycombe Royal » 25 Nov 2013 15:29
facaldaquiwinchester_royal Of course, but I don't think he's done badly considering. It's hard to build a cohesive team when key players are constantly getting injured. Its hard to build fluidity when 2/3 enforced changes have to be made every game. Its hard for a manager to build a team in his own image when his 3 main summer signings have hardly managed to get on the pitch.
I think it is easy to forget how often we had injuries in the past but still kept our runs going. I can remember lengthy injuries to Long and N Hunt and sporadic injuries to Kebe, etc., and people like Tabb, Pearce, Ingimarsson, Kizanishvili, etc. filling in seamlessly. And back in Coppell's day, the likes of Oster and S Hunt plugged holes left by Convey and Little. If I remember rightly, we lost Forster, then Lita, for a lot of our promotion campaign. Rhen no sooner were we promoted than Kitson had a long injury--but the team held it together.
Gem of the lot was Cummings playing on the right wing when we beat Cardiff away in the play-offs.
by Tony Le Mesmer » 25 Nov 2013 15:31
winchester_royal Of course, but I don't think he's done badly considering. It's hard to build a cohesive team when key players are constantly getting injured. Its hard to build fluidity when 2/3 enforced changes have to be made every game. Its hard for a manager to build a team in his own image when his 3 main summer signings have hardly managed to get on the pitch.
I'll readily admit that our performances this season have been less than convincing, but I don't think we're even close to the team that Adkins wants us to be, and thus I think he deserves plenty more time, as he's shown in the past that when he builds a team he iis happy with then he tends to be successful.
by winchester_royal » 25 Nov 2013 15:36
by facaldaqui » 25 Nov 2013 15:40
Wycombe Royalfacaldaquiwinchester_royal Of course, but I don't think he's done badly considering. It's hard to build a cohesive team when key players are constantly getting injured. Its hard to build fluidity when 2/3 enforced changes have to be made every game. Its hard for a manager to build a team in his own image when his 3 main summer signings have hardly managed to get on the pitch.
I think it is easy to forget how often we had injuries in the past but still kept our runs going. I can remember lengthy injuries to Long and N Hunt and sporadic injuries to Kebe, etc., and people like Tabb, Pearce, Ingimarsson, Kizanishvili, etc. filling in seamlessly. And back in Coppell's day, the likes of Oster and S Hunt plugged holes left by Convey and Little. If I remember rightly, we lost Forster, then Lita, for a lot of our promotion campaign. Rhen no sooner were we promoted than Kitson had a long injury--but the team held it together.
Gem of the lot was Cummings playing on the right wing when we beat Cardiff away in the play-offs.
Having one or two injuries is not the same as the 6 or 7 we have had for most of this season. If you can get 9 or 10 settled players in a team then you will be OK but we just don't seem to be able to manage that this season.
by facaldaqui » 25 Nov 2013 15:43
winchester_royal Williams has little in his history to suggest injury problems.
by winchester_royal » 25 Nov 2013 15:44
facaldaquiwinchester_royal Williams has little in his history to suggest injury problems.
Williams was injured towards the end of last season. Wonder why little Reading managed to get a Bundesliga player to transfer to us. Fortunately, we did not fall for Sissoko.
by winchester_royal » 25 Nov 2013 15:51
facaldaquiwinchester_royal Of course, but I don't think he's done badly considering. It's hard to build a cohesive team when key players are constantly getting injured. Its hard to build fluidity when 2/3 enforced changes have to be made every game. Its hard for a manager to build a team in his own image when his 3 main summer signings have hardly managed to get on the pitch.
I think it is easy to forget how often we had injuries in the past but still kept our runs going. I can remember lengthy injuries to Long and N Hunt and sporadic injuries to Kebe, etc., and people like Tabb, Pearce, Ingimarsson, Kizanishvili, etc. filling in seamlessly. And back in Coppell's day, the likes of Oster and S Hunt plugged holes left by Convey and Little. If I remember rightly, we lost Forster, then Lita, for a lot of our promotion campaign. Then no sooner were we promoted than Kitson had a long injury--but the team held it together.
Gem of the lot was Cummings playing on the right wing when we beat Cardiff away in the play-offs.
by facaldaqui » 25 Nov 2013 15:55
winchester_royalfacaldaquiwinchester_royal Williams has little in his history to suggest injury problems.
Williams was injured towards the end of last season. Wonder why little Reading managed to get a Bundesliga player to transfer to us. Fortunately, we did not fall for Sissoko.
1 injury =/= degenerative profile.
by winchester_royal » 25 Nov 2013 15:56
by facaldaqui » 25 Nov 2013 16:08
winchester_royal 05/06 - Sonko and Ingimarsson played just about every game. Sidwell and Harper likewise unmoved, and if on the rare occasion they were injured Brynjar was always able to step in. Murty and Shorey were almost ever-presents, Marcus was injury-free, Little and Convey were available for the whole season, and two of Doyle/Lita/Kitson were always available. Forster had gone by then.
Squads have to cope with injuries, of course they do, but to build momentum you need a core group of players that stay injury free for the majority of the time. Where would Burnley be if they'd lost one of Ings or Vokes for a month?
It's not like we've collapsed, we're still right in the mix. The main complaint most have atm is that we're not looking at all fluent, but when you have 7 or 8 first teamers out injured that's hard to achieve. Adkins could have done certain things better, for sure, but it's one thing to seek improved performance, and it's another to suggest that his job should be under serious pressure.
by facaldaqui » 25 Nov 2013 16:13
winchester_royal Yeah, he wasn't match fit because of said injury. He was beginning to start games just before he got injured against Leeds, but that was a heavily bruised foot, not a pre-existing muscle injury.
by winchester_royal » 25 Nov 2013 16:14
by melonhead » 25 Nov 2013 16:14
Tony Le Mesmerwinchester_royal Of course, but I don't think he's done badly considering. It's hard to build a cohesive team when key players are constantly getting injured. Its hard to build fluidity when 2/3 enforced changes have to be made every game. Its hard for a manager to build a team in his own image when his 3 main summer signings have hardly managed to get on the pitch.
I'll readily admit that our performances this season have been less than convincing, but I don't think we're even close to the team that Adkins wants us to be, and thus I think he deserves plenty more time, as he's shown in the past that when he builds a team he iis happy with then he tends to be successful.
Well, if you sign players with a regressive profile and injury issues then that is what you will get. You can hardly use your wages budget up on Drenthe and Bridge and then call it bad luck when they aren't available. More like bad squad management in my book.
Our squad has had regression written all over it since the day Adkins joined the club. The players we already had have gone backwards and the players we have signed are going backwards in their careers as well. In fact, pretty much everything about the club at the moment says we are heading downwards, not just on the pitch. Thats not all Adkins fault, i think he's been done over by the owners to a certain extent. But if we dont make the top 6 it think he's a gonner. And so he should be with the buget he has avaialble, even if its way less than he thought he was getting. I dont think we will be even close to making the play offs tbh.
by facaldaqui » 25 Nov 2013 16:24
winchester_royal You are wrong, he was sold to Ipswich that summer.
by melonhead » 25 Nov 2013 16:25
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