by Upper West?!? » 10 Feb 2007 17:31
by Millsy » 10 Feb 2007 17:36
Upper West?!? Bikey was MUCH more assured today than he did against Wigan. There must not be many players that could make Bikey look small, but Carew pulled it off.
In spite of Carew size and international pedigree, Bikey did remarkably well to keep Carew's shots to weak efforts. In addition, Bikey's passing was fairly effective.
It's amazing what difference a run of games can make to a player's performance, and that's two straight clean sheets without Sonko.
by UpNorth » 10 Feb 2007 17:38
by Gav » 10 Feb 2007 17:42
2 world wars, 1 world cup I've got to admit I am confused by Bikey.
I don't know whether he was great today, or horrific.
by Cookie » 10 Feb 2007 17:46
by Archie's penalty » 10 Feb 2007 17:52
Gav2 world wars, 1 world cup I've got to admit I am confused by Bikey.
I don't know whether he was great today, or horrific.
He was great.
Carew was clearly being used as Villas main goal threat, and as said, Bikey hussled and harried him so much that his efforts were limited to weak or wayward shots.
There was a touch of confusion about the hospital ball you refer to, but he made several excellent passes Sonko could not pull off with such assuredness.
He had a shocker against Wigan, but looked better against City, and now better still against Villa.
Covering a man-monster with the ability of Carew is no mean feat, and Bikey will know he's been in a game today, but he effectively frustrated Carew so much he just couldn't get past him.
The few occassions where Ivar was expected to deal with Carew he looked really dominated and would have struggled if it was his job over the 90. Bikey didn't take any of Carew's sh*t and stopped him playing.
Carew's frustration was gloriously symbolised by him slamming the ball hard onto the floor after a free kick was given against him...
The battle between those two was the most fascinating part of today's game, for me.
by Gordon Cumming's right ho » 10 Feb 2007 19:25
by Maguire » 10 Feb 2007 20:00
by Royalwaster » 10 Feb 2007 20:09
by Winchester Royal » 10 Feb 2007 20:14
by glass half full » 10 Feb 2007 20:23
Winchester Royal What amazed me today was how he ignored the referee when he'd made a blatent foul on the edge of the box, and walked away when Clattenberg was blowing his whistle at him.
Sidwelll gave him a bollocking for not giving the ref some respect.
Hopefully the Reading way is being instilled in him somehow, he does seem to have a somewhat nonchalant attitude to the officials, including his reaction after getting sent off against Chelsea.
by Winchester Royal » 10 Feb 2007 20:28
glass half fullWinchester Royal What amazed me today was how he ignored the referee when he'd made a blatent foul on the edge of the box, and walked away when Clattenberg was blowing his whistle at him.
Sidwelll gave him a bollocking for not giving the ref some respect.
Hopefully the Reading way is being instilled in him somehow, he does seem to have a somewhat nonchalant attitude to the officials, including his reaction after getting sent off against Chelsea.
Would that have been a contributory factor in his caution?
by Abbo » 10 Feb 2007 20:28
by Winchester Royal » 10 Feb 2007 20:31
by Cookie » 10 Feb 2007 20:32
Abbo His positioning was very poor, and he will be sick of watching videos of that game by Weds.
Carew was his-type-of-striker.
I dread to think what the movement of Utd will do to him.
Not a fan, but thats also very much a mark of the very high regard I hold Sonko in.
by Spud » 10 Feb 2007 20:32
Abbo His positioning was very poor, and he will be sick of watching videos of that game by Weds.
Carew was his-type-of-striker.
I dread to think what the movement of Utd will do to him.
Not a fan, but thats also very much a mark of the very high regard I hold Sonko in.
by Archie's penalty » 10 Feb 2007 20:33
CookieAbbo His positioning was very poor, and he will be sick of watching videos of that game by Weds.
Carew was his-type-of-striker.
I dread to think what the movement of Utd will do to him.
Not a fan, but thats also very much a mark of the very high regard I hold Sonko in.
LoL he might not play at Old Trafford because he's a regular first-teamer now.
by Abbo » 10 Feb 2007 20:39
SpudAbbo His positioning was very poor, and he will be sick of watching videos of that game by Weds.
Carew was his-type-of-striker.
I dread to think what the movement of Utd will do to him.
Not a fan, but thats also very much a mark of the very high regard I hold Sonko in.
Always looks different on the telly.
by Spud » 10 Feb 2007 20:49
If Carew had scored once, twice
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