by Basingstoke Royal » 01 Nov 2017 06:49
by From Despair To Where? » 01 Nov 2017 07:48
Royalwaster Interesting re. Bacuna in light of the comments on A Villa site before we signed him as they were completely writing him off .... agree that he looks a class act and probably the best signing this summer, alongside Barrow.
by CountryRoyal » 01 Nov 2017 08:28
From Despair To Where?Royalwaster Interesting re. Bacuna in light of the comments on A Villa site before we signed him as they were completely writing him off .... agree that he looks a class act and probably the best signing this summer, alongside Barrow.
But conventional wisdom says that there's no way a shit DoF like Tevreden could possibly sign them for £3m combined.
I like Bacuna. There's a drive and purpose to most of what he does, he's strong, agile, technically good and all with a bit of grit.
by Hound » 01 Nov 2017 08:50
CountryRoyalFrom Despair To Where?Royalwaster Interesting re. Bacuna in light of the comments on A Villa site before we signed him as they were completely writing him off .... agree that he looks a class act and probably the best signing this summer, alongside Barrow.
But conventional wisdom says that there's no way a shit DoF like Tevreden could possibly sign them for £3m combined.
I like Bacuna. There's a drive and purpose to most of what he does, he's strong, agile, technically good and all with a bit of grit.
Both Bacuna and Barrow have been head and shoulders above their performances at their respective previous clubs, though in Barrow's case it could be a case of loan spells where he want often utilised.
Bacuna's performance yesterday was absolutely class. Consistently made the right decisions and has the technical ability to back up his conposure.
One of my biggest gripes about the way we play is that too often we panick in our defensive third and hoof it away when there is a fairly simple outlet available to start another attack. Whilst it's better than conceding it invariably gives possesion back to the opposition and stifles our attacking capabilities. It builds pressure on the back line and eventually we concede.
What Bacuna did is how I expect us to defend, regain possession, have the awareness of where your team mates are and then play a simple pass and go from there.
by Sanguine » 01 Nov 2017 08:59
by oh_ROAR » 01 Nov 2017 09:02
by winchester_royal » 01 Nov 2017 09:30
by NewCorkSeth » 01 Nov 2017 09:36
HoundCountryRoyalFrom Despair To Where?
But conventional wisdom says that there's no way a shit DoF like Tevreden could possibly sign them for £3m combined.
I like Bacuna. There's a drive and purpose to most of what he does, he's strong, agile, technically good and all with a bit of grit.
Both Bacuna and Barrow have been head and shoulders above their performances at their respective previous clubs, though in Barrow's case it could be a case of loan spells where he want often utilised.
Bacuna's performance yesterday was absolutely class. Consistently made the right decisions and has the technical ability to back up his conposure.
One of my biggest gripes about the way we play is that too often we panick in our defensive third and hoof it away when there is a fairly simple outlet available to start another attack. Whilst it's better than conceding it invariably gives possesion back to the opposition and stifles our attacking capabilities. It builds pressure on the back line and eventually we concede.
What Bacuna did is how I expect us to defend, regain possession, have the awareness of where your team mates are and then play a simple pass and go from there.
have a similar but slightly different gripe, and that is that we panic and go back to the keeper - which half the time causes more trouble anyway. Quite a few times yesterday the backpasses look very short. I don't think we hoofed it forward very often at all.
We should on occasion look to quickly change tact and hit a few balls long in the channels or up to the #9. Presuming we will do this when Yann or Dadi are back
Get your point about Bacuna though. Constantly kept a cool head and got us moving again.
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 01 Nov 2017 09:40
by royalp-we » 01 Nov 2017 09:44
by OLLIE KEARNS » 01 Nov 2017 09:45
by Doyler » 01 Nov 2017 10:19
by Hound » 01 Nov 2017 10:31
Doyler In the post-match interview Stam seemed happier with the amount of possession we had against Middlesbrough than he was with last night's performance. Hope he doesn't revert to Plan A on Saturday.
by Victor Meldrew » 01 Nov 2017 10:34
by From Despair To Where? » 01 Nov 2017 10:37
OLLIE KEARNS Looking ahead I'd like to see Bacuna back in that central midfield area, (he was excellent there against Swansea) perhaps in the holding role as that is a big defensive weakness for us in my view.
All in all a good win but still a way to go before we get to fulfill our potential.
by Hound » 01 Nov 2017 10:47
by OLLIE KEARNS » 01 Nov 2017 10:53
From Despair To Where?OLLIE KEARNS Looking ahead I'd like to see Bacuna back in that central midfield area, (he was excellent there against Swansea) perhaps in the holding role as that is a big defensive weakness for us in my view.
All in all a good win but still a way to go before we get to fulfill our potential.
With Obita out for the season and Gunter looking more comfortable at LB than Blackett, I think Bacuna will be playing RB more often than not. Playing Barrow in front of him would me my option as he has played full/wing back and should be more comfortable covering if Bacuna bombs forward.
Most importantly though, we need a settled lineup so that we can start cementing partnerships on the pitch. We need a nailed on starting line up with a settled back 4 and maybe just a place up for grabs in midfield depending on the strengths of the opposition.
by Snowflake Royal » 01 Nov 2017 11:07
Hound to be fair to Stam, when we seem to have settled on a line up which worked (Leeds) we then managed to get hit by a couple of injuries to important players - i.e. Bacuna and Dadi
However, there is certainly the blueprint for a decent settled side there. Obvs Yann comes back in at #9, but otherwise would happily stick with that lineup for the next 3-4 matches.
Shame Obita injured for many reasons - but if you paired him and Bacuna as FBs, with Barrow and Aluko ahead of them, that would be brilliant to watch. So much pace, and crossing ability from the full backs.
by paultheroyal » 01 Nov 2017 11:20
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