by OLLIE KEARNS »
19 Feb 2016 13:54
Top Flight Jeez Ian Royal, you're usually quite positive.
I think the mediocrity is more about the collective efforts of the team. Gunter is one of those players that will be an absolute star once the team develops an effective way of playing based on a 4-4-2 formation. One target man striker with one number 10 off him. Two good wing stars with overlapping full backs. McDermott has to coach this philosophy and style into the players and provide them with the right incentives. Coppell was brilliant at offering the right incentives and system so that everyone knew what they had to do and they had the incentive to do it.
Gunter has the potential but is not being used in a way to draw the best out of him. Once the team develops it's 'way' you will see a much more effective Gunter. We have seen this evolution in players before. As the 106 team developed in the preceeding years we saw how players like Murty and Shorey became more and more effective each year in the lead up to the 106 year and then they were unbelievable. Since Shorey left the Royals, he never was the same player. Not because he was any less of a player but he joined a different philosophy with different incentives and different structure which didn't draw the best out of him to be most effective. Have faith people.
Shorey was a top class attacking full back who was weak defensively and he flourished in the 106 side because it emphasized all of his strengths. He was soon found out at premier league level because there was far more emphasis on his defensive ability in the sides that he played for.
Chris Gunter is not even close to top class in either department which is why his career has been spent in teams that average closer to 66 points than 106. It would be true to say he'd benefit from playing in a 106 team in that it would put less focus on his defensive capabilities but do you really think he'd suddenly develop the ability to cross a ball just because he got to have more goes at it ?
From memory we have scored from 3 of his crosses in the 4 seasons he's been here (may be 1 or 2 more) which is ludicrous given the amount of times that he gets in a position to cross. The reason for that is that he either side foots it along the floor to the first man or chips it up in the air for keeper catching practice.
Jump on you tube for one second and watch Brynjar cross the ball at Anfield for Shane Long to score. The cross is whipped in at pace between the man defending the near post and the keeper and is an absolute nightmare to defend. Do you really think Chris Gunter is capable of delivering a cross that is anything close to that on a regular basis ?
I've posted before on this topic and acknowledged his strengths as well but to suggest he can become an "absolute star" is a puzzle to me. He is a decent championship level full back with areas of weakness that often get exploited. I have no issue with him being given a new contract assuming it is aligned to his ability and that we also get another right back in to compete with him.