by genome » 28 Nov 2018 09:58
Snowflake RoyalgenomeSnowflake Royal Only stuff that's not fair or wrong.
It was a joke, Ian. The photo is funny and taken at an inopportune moment. Do you have a sense of humour?
Find me something funny and we'll see.
genomeSnowflake Royalgenome
It was a joke, Ian. The photo is funny and taken at an inopportune moment. Do you have a sense of humour?
Find me something funny and we'll see.
Do you sit in the corner at parties and complain about people dancing and having a good time?
by Hound » 28 Nov 2018 10:07
by NewCorkSeth » 28 Nov 2018 10:15
by NewCorkSeth » 28 Nov 2018 10:23
by Hound » 28 Nov 2018 10:36
by Westwood52 » 28 Nov 2018 10:48
by Hound » 28 Nov 2018 11:00
Old Man Andrews On another note I must say I loved the watching some classic Mike Dean gesturing last night. The bloke was loving every minute of it. That yellow card he gave the Leeds player for diving was a work of art.
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Nov 2018 11:35
NewCorkSeth Right. Despite that being a loss I absolutely loved watching that game. The formation seemed a bit fluid for my liking (seemed to switch between a 4-3-3 and a 4-4-2) but we played very well.
I think our obvious problem was the width our defenders played with. All throughout the first half Leeds threatened (with no end result) by switching the ball fast to the other flank with good diagonals. I don't know if that's how they usually play but it worked a treat against us.
I have mentioned our full backs positioning before and did in the first half yesterday but they play too narrow. Clement, obviously aware of our frailties at the back, seem a to have instructed our full backs to act like they are attached to the other by a string. If one goes out wide (in defense) then the other is pulled in to assist with crosses. I reckon Bielsa noticed this and set his tactics up to counter it.
I had previously thought that Blackett did this because of his natural positioning as a CB but both did it yesterday. Yiadom is slightly better in the air but neither him nor Gunter are particularly good at marking the far post.
by NewCorkSeth » 28 Nov 2018 11:38
Snowflake RoyalNewCorkSeth Right. Despite that being a loss I absolutely loved watching that game. The formation seemed a bit fluid for my liking (seemed to switch between a 4-3-3 and a 4-4-2) but we played very well.
I think our obvious problem was the width our defenders played with. All throughout the first half Leeds threatened (with no end result) by switching the ball fast to the other flank with good diagonals. I don't know if that's how they usually play but it worked a treat against us.
I have mentioned our full backs positioning before and did in the first half yesterday but they play too narrow. Clement, obviously aware of our frailties at the back, seem a to have instructed our full backs to act like they are attached to the other by a string. If one goes out wide (in defense) then the other is pulled in to assist with crosses. I reckon Bielsa noticed this and set his tactics up to counter it.
I had previously thought that Blackett did this because of his natural positioning as a CB but both did it yesterday. Yiadom is slightly better in the air but neither him nor Gunter are particularly good at marking the far post.
To be honest, I actually think what you're describing as a defensive weakness is good full back play. Your defence should never be too spread and the opposite side fullback should always tuck in to support the centre back. Yes it allows the diagonal switch, but you can usually get across to close down whilst the ball is in the air (Leeds were particularly good at the flat diagonal with a bit more pace). The issue was more that our wide attackers and midfielders weren't dropping in to support the full back in covering that option too. Although, I think Rinomhota helped out Yiadom a fair amount in that respect. A weakness of 4-3-3 and the more flaky attackers like Barrow, Swift and Aluko. I think it was also noticeable that Barrow was the most attacking of our three central midfielders and he tended towards the left side as well, leaving that flank rather exposed.
Loader gets a free pass on his first start and because he quite often switched with Meite.
Agree Gunts is soft on the back post, and to a lesser extent Yiadom.
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Nov 2018 11:41
by NewCorkSeth » 28 Nov 2018 11:44
Snowflake Royal Yeah ok. I can see Gunter's terror at closing down means he gets out a bit slow and maybe tucks in a yard ish too much.
I do agree dropping Blackett was weird. Possibly to do with pace for the break maybe?
by Victor Meldrew » 28 Nov 2018 12:07
by John Smith » 28 Nov 2018 12:12
Victor Meldrew Unfortunately it wasn't a one-off and I'll just say about Gunter:-
For a player with trillions of record-breaking international caps how come:-
He doesn't he know how to take a throw-in? (penalised for a foul throw)
WTF was he doing punching the ball away when still in play (not seen by the officials)?
by RoyalBlue » 28 Nov 2018 12:55
Victor Meldrew
Unfortunately it wasn't a one-off and I'll just say about Gunter:-
For a player with trillions of record-breaking international caps how come:-
He doesn't he know how to take a throw-in? (penalised for a foul throw)
Why does he always throw himself to the floor to try and get a free-kick (found out last night and embarrassingly penalised for hand-ball)?
WTF was he doing punching the ball away when still in play (not seen by the officials)?
He is just a sick joke of a player who is poor positionally, even when playing on the right, and is just feeble-not the sort you want with you in a relegation dog-fight.
by RoyalBlue » 28 Nov 2018 12:58
NewCorkSeth Oh and also the sky commentators may as well have been Leeds players. They praised every tiny thing they did. At one point Rinomhota made a fantastic charging run forward and all the said was "and reading bring the ball forward"... They probably added "I wonder how Leeds will score from this" but I blocked them out.
by Zammo » 28 Nov 2018 13:04
Brain Traysers While he didn't have a good game, some really low ratings for Swift there.
Even out of form he is the best creator we have, so I can't see him being dropped in the immediate future. It should be accepted he is a luxury player who will give the ball away while attempting to create chances, and offer low defensive activity. He is likely to look worse against a team that will offer us limited possession - it looks like we had just under 35% today - as he will surrender (rare) possession cheaply and we have to defend more, with his limited defensive skillet therefore exposed.
Who else do we have who could play that role?
by Victor Meldrew » 28 Nov 2018 13:55
RoyalBlueVictor Meldrew
Unfortunately it wasn't a one-off and I'll just say about Gunter:-
For a player with trillions of record-breaking international caps how come:-
He doesn't he know how to take a throw-in? (penalised for a foul throw)
Why does he always throw himself to the floor to try and get a free-kick (found out last night and embarrassingly penalised for hand-ball)?
WTF was he doing punching the ball away when still in play (not seen by the officials)?
He is just a sick joke of a player who is poor positionally, even when playing on the right, and is just feeble-not the sort you want with you in a relegation dog-fight.
Of course, those sort of things aren't seen from numerous other players in leagues all around the world at all levels from grass roots right up to the highest!
Over many years of watching football I have seen quite a few players handle the ball when it wasn't completely over the line (the tv angle can't possibly be conclusive in that regard, so maybe the assistant ref didn't miss it/get it wrong) in their eagerness to get it back into play or waste time, depending on the game situation at that point.
Sky commentator also commented on the number of players who do go to ground too easily when challenged in a tight situation and later on in the game a Leeds player did exactly the same but in front of Jasper rather than his assistant so got away with it.
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