by Huntley & Palmer » 25 Feb 2008 10:06
by Tilehurst End » 25 Feb 2008 10:09
by Norfolk Royal » 25 Feb 2008 10:11
The Surgeon of Crowthorne Shorey was terrible yesterday - even allowing for his goal at the death. He must practise his right foot more - he keeps getting into trouble because he won't risk kicking the ball with his right peg. Marek doesn't look like he's adjusted to the pace of the English game yet - got caught in position a couple of times when it looked like he expected to have more time to look for a pass. Kitson has looked really lethargic in the last 3 games - talk of an England call-up for him now sounds absolutely laughable.
Whilst I can understand some of the criticism of Murty here, I thought of the two full-backs yesterday he was the better of them.
by TommyF » 25 Feb 2008 10:20
by Big Ern » 25 Feb 2008 10:21
Tilehurst End Firstly we should remember that Villa are a very good side with a very good manager.
by readingbedding » 25 Feb 2008 10:23
Big ErnTilehurst End Firstly we should remember that Villa are a very good side with a very good manager.
No first, we should remember that Villa lost away at Fulham last week.
by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 25 Feb 2008 10:27
I am not advocating dropping Shorey, after all who would play in his place? But, a full-back's first responsibility is to defend & he didn't do that well at all yesterday. Of all his dead-balls yesterday, only 2 were remotely dangerous - agreed that Kitson should have burried the earlier free kick.Norfolk RoyalThe Surgeon of Crowthorne Shorey was terrible yesterday - even allowing for his goal at the death. He must practise his right foot more - he keeps getting into trouble because he won't risk kicking the ball with his right peg. Marek doesn't look like he's adjusted to the pace of the English game yet - got caught in position a couple of times when it looked like he expected to have more time to look for a pass. Kitson has looked really lethargic in the last 3 games - talk of an England call-up for him now sounds absolutely laughable.
Whilst I can understand some of the criticism of Murty here, I thought of the two full-backs yesterday he was the better of them.
I disagree with such a scathing assessment of Shorey. What little threat we had yesterday was normally from his dead ball ability, not to mention the goal.
Kitson really should have scored from the excellent free kick Shorey put in. That was the sort of chance Kitson was burying a few months ago or last season.
It would be ridiculous to drop our main source of assists, see player ratings etc.
by loyalroyal4life » 25 Feb 2008 10:32
by Norfolk Royal » 25 Feb 2008 10:33
The Surgeon of CrowthorneI am not advocating dropping Shorey, after all who would play in his place? But, a full-back's first responsibility is to defend & he didn't do that well at all yesterday. Of all his dead-balls yesterday, only 2 were remotely dangerous - agreed that Kitson should have burried the earlier free kick.Norfolk RoyalThe Surgeon of Crowthorne Shorey was terrible yesterday - even allowing for his goal at the death. He must practise his right foot more - he keeps getting into trouble because he won't risk kicking the ball with his right peg. Marek doesn't look like he's adjusted to the pace of the English game yet - got caught in position a couple of times when it looked like he expected to have more time to look for a pass. Kitson has looked really lethargic in the last 3 games - talk of an England call-up for him now sounds absolutely laughable.
Whilst I can understand some of the criticism of Murty here, I thought of the two full-backs yesterday he was the better of them.
I disagree with such a scathing assessment of Shorey. What little threat we had yesterday was normally from his dead ball ability, not to mention the goal.
Kitson really should have scored from the excellent free kick Shorey put in. That was the sort of chance Kitson was burying a few months ago or last season.
It would be ridiculous to drop our main source of assists, see player ratings etc.
by Gordons Cumming » 25 Feb 2008 10:33
readingbedding
And also remember that we beat Liverpool at home this season as well.
by readingbedding » 25 Feb 2008 10:39
Gordons Cummingreadingbedding
And also remember that we beat Liverpool at home this season as well.
A blip.
by Huntley & Palmer » 25 Feb 2008 10:49
by brendywendy » 25 Feb 2008 12:18
TommyF I think our faults can be summed up by 2 CB's on the bench and one forward and Coppells comments about why that was.
Last season, especially at home we were all out attack - our football looked great and we hit teams so hard they didn't have time to get themselved organised. We were on the offensive from the start.
These days, the opposition could arrive late, wait for the game to start and get changed out on the pitch. We lack the urgency and bite and we approach everything cautiouly - and that's all set out by Coppell in advance, especially with a bench like yesterdays.
I thought before the game that we would get nothing - I think most people did too - so why not just 'ave a go? Thats how we beat Liverpool. Thats how we drew with United at Old Trafford. So why send out such a timid statement at home to Villa?
by TommyF » 25 Feb 2008 12:38
But last season when we went forward we did so almost as a team. I remember commentators were always pointing out that even against top side we'd get forward and have 5, 6 or even 7 in the opposition box and overwhelm them. This season we're lucky to have 6 in the opposition half whilst attacking sometimes which gives those getting forward little choice as to what to do with the ball. The whole team also worked for each other filling in positions if we were caught short as a result. Yep, we conceeded goals as a result but at least we were scoring them too..brendywendyTommyF I think our faults can be summed up by 2 CB's on the bench and one forward and Coppells comments about why that was.
Last season, especially at home we were all out attack - our football looked great and we hit teams so hard they didn't have time to get themselved organised. We were on the offensive from the start.
These days, the opposition could arrive late, wait for the game to start and get changed out on the pitch. We lack the urgency and bite and we approach everything cautiouly - and that's all set out by Coppell in advance, especially with a bench like yesterdays.
I thought before the game that we would get nothing - I think most people did too - so why not just 'ave a go? Thats how we beat Liverpool. Thats how we drew with United at Old Trafford. So why send out such a timid statement at home to Villa?
i m not sure if its us who arent attacking as much, i think we try, its a chicken and egg situation
but the wingers are usually nullified,the full backs pressured earlier on the ball and people just sit and wait for us to pour forward and hit us on the break.
by Norfolk Royal » 25 Feb 2008 12:40
TommyFBut last season when we went forward we did so almost as a team. I remember commentators were always pointing out that even against top side we'd get forward and have 5, 6 or even 7 in the opposition box and overwhelm them. This season we're lucky to have 6 in the opposition half whilst attacking sometimes which gives those getting forward little choice as to what to do with the ball. The whole team also worked for each other filling in positions if we were caught short as a result. Yep, we conceeded goals as a result but at least we were scoring them too..brendywendyTommyF I think our faults can be summed up by 2 CB's on the bench and one forward and Coppells comments about why that was.
Last season, especially at home we were all out attack - our football looked great and we hit teams so hard they didn't have time to get themselved organised. We were on the offensive from the start.
These days, the opposition could arrive late, wait for the game to start and get changed out on the pitch. We lack the urgency and bite and we approach everything cautiouly - and that's all set out by Coppell in advance, especially with a bench like yesterdays.
I thought before the game that we would get nothing - I think most people did too - so why not just 'ave a go? Thats how we beat Liverpool. Thats how we drew with United at Old Trafford. So why send out such a timid statement at home to Villa?
i m not sure if its us who arent attacking as much, i think we try, its a chicken and egg situation
but the wingers are usually nullified,the full backs pressured earlier on the ball and people just sit and wait for us to pour forward and hit us on the break.
Attack last season was the best form of defence. This season our prefferred method is to turn around and hope it bounces off our arses
by RoyalBlue » 25 Feb 2008 12:53
The Surgeon of Crowthorne Shorey was terrible yesterday - even allowing for his goal at the death. He must practise his right foot more - he keeps getting into trouble because he won't risk kicking the ball with his right peg.
by Wycombe Royal » 25 Feb 2008 12:54
RoyalBlueThe Surgeon of Crowthorne Shorey was terrible yesterday - even allowing for his goal at the death. He must practise his right foot more - he keeps getting into trouble because he won't risk kicking the ball with his right peg.
You are so right about that. The fact that such a one-footed player can make it into the England squad just shows how low our national team has sunk. I really can't see Capello picking him again until he has shown that he can use his right foot for more than standing on.
by RoyalBlue » 25 Feb 2008 13:00
Wycombe RoyalRoyalBlueThe Surgeon of Crowthorne Shorey was terrible yesterday - even allowing for his goal at the death. He must practise his right foot more - he keeps getting into trouble because he won't risk kicking the ball with his right peg.
You are so right about that. The fact that such a one-footed player can make it into the England squad just shows how low our national team has sunk. I really can't see Capello picking him again until he has shown that he can use his right foot for more than standing on.
You mean like Ashley Cole can?
by Where The Fox Hat » 25 Feb 2008 13:35
southbank1871 Can't be bothered to read the who thread, so apologies if this has already been said.
Laursen and Davis can't have had many easier games than yesterday, with us constantly knocking long balls up to Kitson and Doyle which they easily dealt with in the air. The only way we were ever going to get any joy yesterday was by in getting behind their full backs, particularly their right-back who Hunt seemed to have the beating of, but we just didn't do this enough.
The fact is, the team just isn't good enough at the moment. I always thought that if we were ever in a position in the Premier League where the likes of John Oster were starting games, we'd be in big trouble and this has proved to be the case. Also, there's just no bite in centre midfield. Whereas we had Sidwell breaking up play and mopping up in front of the back four last season, Harper and Matejovsky (as composed on the ball as he often looks) are unable to do this.
I also can't understand what Kitson was doing yesterday when he kept dropping deep and onto the wing. The few times that Doyle managed to hold the ball up and get a cross in, Kitson was nowhere to be seen. Even when Shorey's shot was saved in the second half, Hunt was the only player in the box looking for the rebound.
Coppell talks about making wholesale changes, but sadly we don't have any real quality to bring in. I personally would give Lita another shot as he can't be any worse than what's happening at the moment. I'm pretty resigned to relegation now as I can't see where our next points are coming from. We need to pick up a really unlikely victory away at somewhere like Boro now to kick-start the season again.
by Platypuss » 25 Feb 2008 13:59
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