by floyd__streete » 25 Feb 2015 12:29
by Angry Shed Sex » 25 Feb 2015 12:40
by Jano » 25 Feb 2015 13:08
winchester_royalMaguireJano if the squad really are so unfit that so many of them aren't capable of playing 2 games in a week, we really are in trouble.
Disagree here.
2 games a week for the better part of two months in a crazy schedule even for elite athletes and it's guaranteed to take it out of them. It's not just going for a jog, it's all the twisting and turning, repeated contact and accumulated niggles you pick up when you play so often.
Anyone who plays in all those games would be shattered by the end.
Exactly, and it's not just our squad that struggles. Even the very best teams have to rotate their squad to deal with European schedules.
by melonhead » 25 Feb 2015 13:17
clearly nonsenseJanowinchester_royal [quote="Maguire]
Disagree here.
2 games a week for the better part of two months in a crazy schedule even for elite athletes and it's guaranteed to take it out of them. It's not just going for a jog, it's all the twisting and turning, repeated contact and accumulated niggles you pick up when you play so often.
Anyone who plays in all those games would be shattered by the end.[/quote]
Exactly, and it's not just our squad that struggles. Even the very best teams have to rotate their squad to deal with European schedules.[/quote]
Except they haven't been. Clarke's been rotating the squad so much most of the players have been "playing" if you can call what they do, barely once a week.[/quote]
by Warfield North Stand » 25 Feb 2015 13:23
by BR2 » 25 Feb 2015 13:24
by mbb » 25 Feb 2015 14:22
by Snowball » 25 Feb 2015 14:27
by Ouroboros » 25 Feb 2015 14:47
mbb The comments about resting players has never sat well with me! Take the Coppell 106 team, that was a long Championship season and the only changes made were enforced ones through injury.
by melonhead » 25 Feb 2015 14:56
by Whatevs » 25 Feb 2015 15:59
by Wycombe Royal » 25 Feb 2015 17:43
BR2 I take the point about a manager needing to look at players but there are U21 and League Cup games as well as 4 or 5 training sessions every week to suss whether anybody looks in form or is in fact any good.
by Ian Royal » 25 Feb 2015 18:16
Wycombe RoyalBR2 I take the point about a manager needing to look at players but there are U21 and League Cup games as well as 4 or 5 training sessions every week to suss whether anybody looks in form or is in fact any good.
For a start we don't have any league cup games and U21 aren't as competitivie as league fixtures. As for training that does not show what a player can do in a match.
Steve Clarke NEEDS to see how they perform in competitive league matches so that he can undertake the massive rebuilding job that he needs to do this summer. We aren't going to get promoted and we aren't going to get relegated so he has the perfect opportunity to rotate the players.
We have a squad of players, if they aren't there to be used then why have a large squad in the first place?
by mbb » 25 Feb 2015 18:29
Ouroborosmbb The comments about resting players has never sat well with me! Take the Coppell 106 team, that was a long Championship season and the only changes made were enforced ones through injury.
That's not exactly true though, as the 7000 who went to Highbury to watch our reserves will testify.
by Ouroboros » 25 Feb 2015 18:37
by Ian Royal » 25 Feb 2015 18:39
Ouroboros So the implication is that you'd rather Clarke had rasted players for Derby than Huddesfield?
It's a question of priorities then, not of whether there is rotation at all. The lack of 1st 11 players in the cup games under Coppell is not something I remember with fondness, tbh.
by Ouroboros » 25 Feb 2015 18:42
Ian Royal It did us pretty much no harm whatsoever. As I recall, our cup record under Coppell was to mostly, if not exclusively, to lose to exactly the teams you'd expect us to, and dispatch those below us.
by Ian Royal » 25 Feb 2015 18:56
OuroborosIan Royal It did us pretty much no harm whatsoever. As I recall, our cup record under Coppell was to mostly, if not exclusively, to lose to exactly the teams you'd expect us to, and dispatch those below us.
Well, if Clarke had rested 6 against Derby and we'd lost you could have said the same about that.
by RoyalBlue » 25 Feb 2015 19:11
MaguireJano if the squad really are so unfit that so many of them aren't capable of playing 2 games in a week, we really are in trouble.
Disagree here.
2 games a week for the better part of two months in a crazy schedule even for elite athletes and it's guaranteed to take it out of them. It's not just going for a jog, it's all the twisting and turning, repeated contact and accumulated niggles you pick up when you play so often.
Anyone who plays in all those games would be shattered by the end.
by RG7Fan » 25 Feb 2015 20:28
Wycombe Royal Six changes and a chance to see some of the players who haven't been playing recently and chance for those whose contracts are expiring to see if they are worth a new one, and on this showing probably not. I'm not going to moan at Clarke for experimenting last night as we have played Saturday - Tuesday for a few weeks now and will be doing so for a further two weeks. He needs to protect some of the players and give others a chance - how else is he going to assess everyone in competitive matches?
The cup game is more important to us now than the league and he needs to make sure everyone is 100% ready for that game. That includes making sure the regulars aren't tired and also the fringe players are match fit and ready if needed.
I am really not bothered we lost last night, the remainder of this season is about the cup and preparing for next season. In 11 days time it may only be about preparing for next season.
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