CountryRoyal It's fair in the sense that Blackman was arguable the best player in the championship as the wide right forward
I've not seen enough of other players to pass such a judgement. Blackman appears to lack the mentality to become a winner.
by Lower West » 30 Dec 2015 18:10
CountryRoyal It's fair in the sense that Blackman was arguable the best player in the championship as the wide right forward
by CountryRoyal » 30 Dec 2015 18:31
Lower WestCountryRoyal It's fair in the sense that Blackman was arguable the best player in the championship as the wide right forward
I've not seen enough of other players to pass such a judgement. Blackman appears to lack the mentality to become a winner.
by bcubed » 30 Dec 2015 19:12
russyb Its clear to see he hates playing on the right wing and his effort there matches his sulking. If played as a free striking role that's where his goals will come from. If he isn't played correctly then we may as well offload him.
by leon » 30 Dec 2015 19:23
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It's fair in the sense that Blackman was arguable the best player in the championship as the wide right forward in the 4-3-3, he's looked considerably worse anywhere else be it centrally (sorry not sorry) or right midfielder/winger in a 4-4-2.
Leon just instinctively disagrees with anything I say, don't worry about it.
by 3points » 30 Dec 2015 19:42
bcubed Agreed, looks disinterested to me
There were several occasions last game when he made little or no effort to get into the box as a an attack developed on the left.
Think we would now be better off without him
by marlowuk » 30 Dec 2015 20:08
floyd__streete Blackman, like Kebe, has had his purple patch.
Blackman, like Kebe, will be probably end up unemployed as soon as his purple patch has come to an end.
by AthleticoSpizz » 30 Dec 2015 20:33
by CountryRoyal » 30 Dec 2015 20:41
by Longhorn1970 » 30 Dec 2015 20:58
marlowukfloyd__streete Blackman, like Kebe, has had his purple patch.
Blackman, like Kebe, will be probably end up unemployed as soon as his purple patch has come to an end.
Kebe's purple patch was when Brian took over as manager, put his arm round him, gave him confidence and got the best out of him. Brian is a good man-manager and perhaps he can do the same with Blackman? After all it was Brian who saw the potential in him and signed him in 2013. Blackman has a great deal of ability and an eye for goal and was a delight to watch earlier this season. I wouldn't give up on him yet.
by Ian Royal » 30 Dec 2015 23:44
Longhorn1970marlowukfloyd__streete Blackman, like Kebe, has had his purple patch.
Blackman, like Kebe, will be probably end up unemployed as soon as his purple patch has come to an end.
Kebe's purple patch was when Brian took over as manager, put his arm round him, gave him confidence and got the best out of him. Brian is a good man-manager and perhaps he can do the same with Blackman? After all it was Brian who saw the potential in him and signed him in 2013. Blackman has a great deal of ability and an eye for goal and was a delight to watch earlier this season. I wouldn't give up on him yet.
Are we giving SC credit for his resurgence ? Why the demise since mcdonut ?
by RoyalBlue » 31 Dec 2015 13:20
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by Ian Royal » 01 Jan 2016 17:17
Sanguine Blackman is strong enough to play the 'bigger guy' role in the front two, and his movement would be gold dust to someone like Vydra who for all his inconsistency, has lacked a real strike partner so far. I'd swap Blackman for Sa.
by Longhorn1970 » 01 Jan 2016 17:32
Ian RoyalSanguine Blackman is strong enough to play the 'bigger guy' role in the front two, and his movement would be gold dust to someone like Vydra who for all his inconsistency, has lacked a real strike partner so far. I'd swap Blackman for Sa.
I don't think Blackman's really got the right desire for playing the 'bigger guy' in a front two. He wants to find space and beat people. Not get in a tussle, hold up the ball and feed someone else.
I really really hope we move away from 4-4-2, because I think the player mix we have is far stronger in a different system. We can certainly play 4-4-2 effectively, but not without losing the contributions of at least two quality central midfielders and the best of a couple or three forwards.
I don't really think we've got a reliable and effective left winger at the club. John's very very hit and miss, Hurtado seems a bit average in his very minor cameos (plus more right sided), HRK hasn't really done the business at left wing and is more of a forward. Likewise Blackman. McCleary's clearly best suited to the right hand side. Maybe Fosu... but he's very unproven and getting ahead of those above is a big ask. Piazon certainly can't play left wing.
But pushed up and slightly narrower as a left forward, well HRK, Piazon and Vydra are all plenty capable there. McCleary's capable of it on the right and the right side forward it's clearly Blackman's best position. It also allows three of Quinn, Williams, Norwood, Tish and Fernandez to play in midfield. So without the ball we can press high with the front three backed up by midfield getting turnover where we can do damage, but also easily drop off into a 4-5-1 and squeeze the space in our half if necessary. It leaves a midfielder free easier to drop off and cover a full back overlapping. It offers more passing options through the middle.
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