by Zip » 15 Apr 2019 17:05
by Snowflake Royal » 15 Apr 2019 18:02
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That is fine but as part of a discussion it helps not to ignore a key point of a posters point to try and make a counter point.
But the Gunter supporters are the first to ignore key points. In almost every arguement about Gunter someone will state his inability to block crosses, his poor positioning around the box and his frankly appalling man marking. Nobody on the pro Gunter side ever tries to argue against those points. And I dont blame them. The evidence overwhelming supports it.
Gunter is a footballer with premier league level fitness and League 1 ability. He is only consistent in his inconsistencies. 1 game he does the positioning correctly but cant pass the ball forward. The next he is crossing beautifully into the box but leaves his man free at the far post.
In short hes a wing back who has been playing in a team that rarely plays wing backs at a level too difficult for him to cope with.
Of course he has flaws - no-one is making out he is an outstanding player but he simply is not as bad as his detractors want to believe. The problem with a defender who does make mistakes, and Gunter does make them (as all defenders at this level do) is they are so much easier to remember and point out than the multitude of times where he does something well or even adequately. If a RB blocks a cross, then you don't even remember it as nothing of note has happened but when he doesn't do so or is out of position then it sticks in the memory bank esp if it leads to a chance or a goal.
The level of his errors simply haven't been as high as people think over his career here but when they happen they are highlighted because people have this view that he constantly makes errors so it reinforces and backs up this view of him as a player.
It's the reverse of a striker, he can have a couple of awful games, miss some sitters but taps one away to win a game or salvage a point and everyone forgets the free header he put wide earlier in the game. Gunter can have 5 or 6 decent, steady games where he does nothing wrong, then he fails to block a cross, a goal results and he's shit.
by Bigtimmeh » 15 Apr 2019 18:08
by Zip » 15 Apr 2019 18:26
Zip Gunts is a decent right back at this level. He is technically good and a better passer of the ball than Yiadom, Being a defender is not just about closing players down. That is definitely his biggest weakness though. He does stay too far off his opponent and lacks Yiadom’s fierce determination.
He is a good player to bring on if we are winning a game with ten minutes to go.
Where I disagree is with the poster...was it you Seth? who thought we could sell him for two million. Not a chance. He is 30 in July and about to enter the final year of his contract. No chance we will get that much for him.
by Victor Meldrew » 15 Apr 2019 19:30
ZipZip Gunts is a decent right back at this level. He is technically good and a better passer of the ball than Yiadom, Being a defender is not just about closing players down. That is definitely his biggest weakness though. He does stay too far off his opponent and lacks Yiadom’s fierce determination.
He is a good player to bring on if we are winning a game with ten minutes to go.
Where I disagree is with the poster...was it you Seth? who thought we could sell him for two million. Not a chance. He is 30 in July and about to enter the final year of his contract. No chance we will get that much for him.
by Zip » 15 Apr 2019 19:34
Victor MeldrewZipZip Gunts is a decent right back at this level. He is technically good and a better passer of the ball than Yiadom, Being a defender is not just about closing players down. That is definitely his biggest weakness though. He does stay too far off his opponent and lacks Yiadom’s fierce determination.
He is a good player to bring on if we are winning a game with ten minutes to go.
Where I disagree is with the poster...was it you Seth? who thought we could sell him for two million. Not a chance. He is 30 in July and about to enter the final year of his contract. No chance we will get that much for him.
I think you should be excluded from making any comment on this player because of your vested interest.
by Victor Meldrew » 15 Apr 2019 19:43
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I think you should be excluded from making any comment on this player because of your vested interest.
oxf*rd off Victor you saes oxf*rd
by Zip » 15 Apr 2019 19:44
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I think you should be excluded from making any comment on this player because of your vested interest.
oxf*rd off Victor you saes oxf*rd
Is that something in Welsh?
by NewCorkSeth » 15 Apr 2019 20:47
ZipZip Gunts is a decent right back at this level. He is technically good and a better passer of the ball than Yiadom, Being a defender is not just about closing players down. That is definitely his biggest weakness though. He does stay too far off his opponent and lacks Yiadom’s fierce determination.
He is a good player to bring on if we are winning a game with ten minutes to go.
Where I disagree is with the poster...was it you Seth? who thought we could sell him for two million. Not a chance. He is 30 in July and about to enter the final year of his contract. No chance we will get that much for him.
by Woodcote Royal » 16 Apr 2019 02:50
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what a load of nonsense
Yeah, ropey cross on the wrong foot. Big deal. He had his issues today, but he was fine.
And I'm no fan by any means.
That's putting it lightly Ian![]()
And I am right there with you..
by Woodcote Royal » 16 Apr 2019 03:33
Forbury Lion Ejaria MOTM for me, not only was he tackling and winning the ball but he seemed to be wearing Glen Little's magic boots as the ball was sticking to his feet at times when it really shouldn't have.
Rinamota and Ejaria - That's who I'd like to see the midfield built around,
by Woodcote Royal » 16 Apr 2019 03:47
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I actually think Gunter has been pretty consistent during his time here. Yes occasionally he has had quite a decent game, and on occasion he has been truly uncompromisingly shocking, but by and large, more often than not, week in week out he’s just pretty shit.
This, except I'd describe him as mediocre and passive rather than pretty shit.
Also don't think his closing down was well executed against Brentford, but it was improved in that he was actually trying it.
by Woodcote Royal » 16 Apr 2019 04:10
Victor Meldrew Gunter was o.k for these past two games for the most part but, with all that experience, the player does so little in terms of marking a player or stopping crosses which IMHO are prerequisites for full-back play and he never learns.
by RoyalBlue » 16 Apr 2019 07:54
by Hound » 16 Apr 2019 09:12
by Maneki Neko » 16 Apr 2019 09:53
RoyalBlue Disappointing that what should have been a pretty positive thread on the Brentford game has descended into another war of words over Gunter.
There is so much criticism over his apparent failure to close players down and allow crosses to come in. I would suggest that over the past couple of seasons a lot of this is probably due to the failure of whoever is playing ahead of him on his side of the pitch failing to drop back and do their defensive duties properly. Gunter then has to decide whether to cover the player who is moving in more centrally or get drawn out wide to try to stop a cross coming in. To my mind, leaving a player unmarked in a more central position poses the more significant immediate threat.
by leon » 16 Apr 2019 10:35
Hound Of all the regular debates on HNA, the Gunter one is surely the dullest
by NewCorkSeth » 16 Apr 2019 10:38
Hound Of all the regular debates on HNA, the Gunter one is surely the dullest
by BarryWhiteRFC » 16 Apr 2019 11:03
RoyalBlue Disappointing that what should have been a pretty positive thread on the Brentford game has descended into another war of words over Gunter.
There is so much criticism over his apparent failure to close players down and allow crosses to come in. I would suggest that over the past couple of seasons a lot of this is probably due to the failure of whoever is playing ahead of him on his side of the pitch failing to drop back and do their defensive duties properly. Gunter then has to decide whether to cover the player who is moving in more centrally or get drawn out wide to try to stop a cross coming in. To my mind, leaving a player unmarked in a more central position poses the more significant immediate threat.
by muirinho » 16 Apr 2019 11:19
Maneki NekoRoyalBlue Disappointing that what should have been a pretty positive thread on the Brentford game has descended into another war of words over Gunter.
There is so much criticism over his apparent failure to close players down and allow crosses to come in. I would suggest that over the past couple of seasons a lot of this is probably due to the failure of whoever is playing ahead of him on his side of the pitch failing to drop back and do their defensive duties properly. Gunter then has to decide whether to cover the player who is moving in more centrally or get drawn out wide to try to stop a cross coming in. To my mind, leaving a player unmarked in a more central position poses the more significant immediate threat.
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