by Zip » 01 Jan 2019 20:35
by Sutekh » 01 Jan 2019 20:37
3points Thought Gomes sounded very similar to Stam on BBCRB where he basically said the players on the pitch don’t resemble those he sees in training and basically didn’t do what they’ve been coached to do. There’s a few players who will be looking for new clubs.
Personally I wouldn’t give Gomes a penny to spend. Loans only - he’ll be gone by the summer. Won’t fancy League 1 and probably has a get out clause
by Zip » 01 Jan 2019 20:43
by Hound » 01 Jan 2019 20:46
by Hound » 01 Jan 2019 20:47
Zip Just how bad have Clement’s signings proven to be?
Baldock, Sims and McNulty cannot even make the squad. O’Shea is shot. Ezatolahi has made four appearances and isn’t due back any time soon. Meyler dreadful. Yiadom bang average. Walker poor.
by Sutekh » 01 Jan 2019 20:48
by leon » 01 Jan 2019 20:54
Zip Just how bad have Clement’s signings proven to be?
Baldock, Sims and McNulty cannot even make the squad. O’Shea is shot. Ezatolahi has made four appearances and isn’t due back any time soon. Meyler dreadful. Yiadom bang average. Walker poor.
by Cripple Creek » 01 Jan 2019 20:55
by Zip » 01 Jan 2019 21:17
Cripple Creek Got to say I thought Gomes's comments were spot on and sounded fairly intelligent. Still think we'll go down though.
by Hound » 01 Jan 2019 21:32
by Lower West » 01 Jan 2019 21:36
by tmesis » 01 Jan 2019 21:40
Hound I’m confused with Ilori’s role in the game. Firstly, don’t buy all the ‘not as good as he thinks he is’ stuff, he always seems relatively humble whenever I’ve heard or read interviews.
by URZZZZ » 01 Jan 2019 21:46
by URZZZZ » 01 Jan 2019 21:49
Hound I’m confused with Ilori’s role in the game. Firstly, don’t buy all the ‘not as good as he thinks he is’ stuff, he always seems relatively humble whenever I’ve heard or read interviews. He plays a certain style which has brought him success as a pro footballer. He is no Robert Huth and never will be
Anyway, first of all, he was poor today. No denying that. But how did he end up spending the game marking McBurnie as well as playing the playmaker from the back. O Shea just seemed a total spare part
Thought Ilori did play some nice quick balls to the front and midfield men. Far more positive than Yiadom or O Shea were.
Maybe he is worth a go in DCM until Eza is fit (if he ever gets fit for us). Him and O Shea playing as they did today is never going to work well
by Lower West » 01 Jan 2019 21:52
URZZZZ Don't give the "he tried" argument, you could stick 11 athlete runners on the pitch and they would happily run around for 90 minutes. I don't agree with singling out people and booing them, but they were an utter disgrace today, McCleary and Meite being two of the biggest culprits, so I don't understand what we are clapping them for
by Hound » 01 Jan 2019 21:54
URZZZZHound I’m confused with Ilori’s role in the game. Firstly, don’t buy all the ‘not as good as he thinks he is’ stuff, he always seems relatively humble whenever I’ve heard or read interviews. He plays a certain style which has brought him success as a pro footballer. He is no Robert Huth and never will be
Anyway, first of all, he was poor today. No denying that. But how did he end up spending the game marking McBurnie as well as playing the playmaker from the back. O Shea just seemed a total spare part
Thought Ilori did play some nice quick balls to the front and midfield men. Far more positive than Yiadom or O Shea were.
Maybe he is worth a go in DCM until Eza is fit (if he ever gets fit for us). Him and O Shea playing as they did today is never going to work well
He didn't get close to McBurnie all game, that should be the primary job of a defender. But I agree with the DCM part, I suggested that a few weeks ago if Meyler is never going to get the call, he could do a job there. Only trouble is who would you drop for him, Rino, Swift and Aluko have done enough for me to start the next game
by Zip » 01 Jan 2019 21:55
tmesisHound I’m confused with Ilori’s role in the game. Firstly, don’t buy all the ‘not as good as he thinks he is’ stuff, he always seems relatively humble whenever I’ve heard or read interviews.
It's not really about being big-headed as such. It's more that he strolls around the pitch, in his mind's eye a majestic figure, calmly pulling the strings and going about the game at total ease - all while being blindly unaware of the chaos his play is causing.
His style probably looks fantastic in low-intensity U23 games, but he just doesn't react to being put under pressure. He still plays like he's got all the time in the world.
by tmesis » 01 Jan 2019 22:02
ZiptmesisHound I’m confused with Ilori’s role in the game. Firstly, don’t buy all the ‘not as good as he thinks he is’ stuff, he always seems relatively humble whenever I’ve heard or read interviews.
It's not really about being big-headed as such. It's more that he strolls around the pitch, in his mind's eye a majestic figure, calmly pulling the strings and going about the game at total ease - all while being blindly unaware of the chaos his play is causing.
His style probably looks fantastic in low-intensity U23 games, but he just doesn't react to being put under pressure. He still plays like he's got all the time in the world.
Yep. I used to rate him but he makes serious mistakes in every game. I do not understand how he can still be starting.
by sandman » 01 Jan 2019 22:05
URZZZZ
2. Tiago Ilori and Mo Barrow are an absolute disgrace and should be sold immediately, Ilori prances around like Sergio Ramos when he's the worst defender to play regularly for us in a long long time.
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