Rosenior: The one trick pony

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Rosenior: The one trick pony

by gazzer, loyal royal » 25 Nov 2008 08:46

I am getting more and more sick of his look up and punt down the line. He can't pick a pass into midfield and cost us two goals on saturday.

Gald Murty is back in training just in time

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by West Stand Man » 25 Nov 2008 08:56

gazzer, loyal royal I am getting more and more sick of his look up and punt down the line. He can't pick a pass into midfield and cost us two goals on saturday.

Gald Murty is back in training just in time


Oh you are so wrong.

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by Wycombe Royal » 25 Nov 2008 09:04

I still think Rosenior is a classic wing back, not a right back as the defensive side of his game is not up to scratch. He is best at home bombing down the wing and getting to the byline before putting apoor ball in to the box.

However is does have lots of enthusiasm and energy and will always give his all, but I would prefer Murty back in the lineup.

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by Gordons Cumming » 25 Nov 2008 09:21

In the second half he made a run down the wing, tried to get past the full back by punting the ball forward about 10 yards only to see it run out of play.

Appalling.

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 25 Nov 2008 09:22

Cisse was more to blame for the second goal on Saturday than Rosie.


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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by hughsies no.1 » 25 Nov 2008 09:23

couldnt really believe my eyes when i saw this thread. are you joking?! he had a shocking game on saturday fair enough but he has been one of best players this season, there is people round where i sit who seem to slate rosenior and when he makes a run and whips in a good ball or makes a tackle or comes to the away support at the end of a game suddenly there tail dissapears between their legs. rosenior is quality and dont get me wrong it will be great to see Murts back but he has got to win his place back just like when rosenior had to get his place of murts and he did. and if i remeber rightly murts seemed to get a bit of stick on here last season :roll:

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by Sun Tzu » 25 Nov 2008 09:27

It's just the traditional HNA inability to think in anything other than extremes.

We're either world beaters or relegation fodder, players are either the greatest thing ever or donkeys.

It's the fault of Playstations, mobile phones and Facebook I tell you. The younger generation just have no ability to think in shades of grey....

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by Plymouth_Royal » 25 Nov 2008 09:49

rosenior has one bad game for a while and already were jumping on his back!. I agree at the fact his punts are predictable but dont start calling for him to be dropped already!!

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by JimmytheJim » 25 Nov 2008 09:54

i think it's generally the older generation who can't see in shades of grey, on hna at least. just as people grow more conservative, grumpy and irrational as they age, so they start to see football in extremes. so much for the benefits of experience. in my time watching reading, the only real moaners i've ever encountered have always been older people, and they've always been oxf*rd.


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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by Negative_Jeff » 25 Nov 2008 10:22

JimmytheJim i think it's generally the older generation who can't see in shades of grey, on hna at least. just as people grow more conservative, grumpy and irrational as they age, so they start to see football in extremes. so much for the benefits of experience. in my time watching reading, the only real moaners i've ever encountered have always been older people, and they've always been oxf*rd.


Maybe your theory is the problem with Wenger at the moment but it does not seem to have affected Scolari or Ferguson.
As for Rosenior I agree with the original post, he is simply not a very good footballer but is getting by with pace, athleticism and a good attitude. And I`m an old cnut.

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by brendywendy » 25 Nov 2008 10:25

rosenior is a good player, just not a great one

get back in your boxes you whinging buggers

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by 66DD » 25 Nov 2008 10:26

JimmytheJim i think it's generally the older generation who can't see in shades of grey, on hna at least. just as people grow more conservative, grumpy and irrational as they age, so they start to see football in extremes. so much for the benefits of experience. in my time watching reading, the only real moaners i've ever encountered have always been older people, and they've always been oxf*rd.

I hope that you are paying for your own education at University of Warwick because I'd hate to think that I'm contributing through my taxes to helping you come up with this absolute cobblers of a statement.

Rosenior is the best we have available at the moment. He did not play well on Saturday but neither did plenty of others.

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by urz_1871 » 25 Nov 2008 10:50

gazzer, loyal royal I am getting more and more sick of his look up and punt down the line. He can't pick a pass into midfield and cost us two goals on saturday.

Gald Murty is back in training just in time


I can't actually believe how much rubbish gets spouted on this board. Was the Southampton game your first of the season or something? As it certainly looks like you basing it on that.

Roseinor has been one of our most consistant players so far this season. Usually his distrubution is very good, but like the whole team on Saturday they were all below par. If your sick of Rosenior's "look up and punt it down the line", what about starting a thread on Bikey's messing around at the back and SHunt's shocking first touch.


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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by Deathy » 25 Nov 2008 10:56

Wycombe Royal I still think Rosenior is a classic wing back, not a right back as the defensive side of his game is not up to scratch. He is best at home bombing down the wing and getting to the byline before putting apoor ball in to the box.

However is does have lots of enthusiasm and energy and will always give his all, but I would prefer Murty back in the lineup.


Indeed.

Maybe the answer to our issues on the right would be play a 3-5-2.

This gets Marek in the game and possibly behind the front two where I think he's best, Rosenior can play right wing back and it suits Stretch two, who has played left wing in the past.

I like.

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by Bill Oddie's Beard » 25 Nov 2008 11:00

I seem to recall a few weeks ago a lot of people saying that Murts is never going to get back in the team cos Rosie is so good etc.
He's had two bad games: Charlton and S'ton, that's all, aside from those two, in general he's done well defensively and he's been linking up well with Kebe and has had a hand in several of our goals. Imo he's been one of our most consistent performers this season.

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by holsgrove breaks a leg » 25 Nov 2008 11:02

murty=past it

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by URZZZZZZZZ » 25 Nov 2008 11:03

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gazzer, loyal royal I am getting more and more sick of his look up and punt down the line. He can't pick a pass into midfield and cost us two goals on saturday.

Gald Murty is back in training just in time


Oh you are so wrong.


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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by loyalroyal4life » 25 Nov 2008 11:13

URZZZZZZZZ
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gazzer, loyal royal I am getting more and more sick of his look up and punt down the line. He can't pick a pass into midfield and cost us two goals on saturday.

Gald Murty is back in training just in time


Oh you are so wrong.


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look at the shitness of harper over rosenior

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by S09Royal » 25 Nov 2008 11:17

I don't understand, why after just ONE really bad home performance, most of you are digging at the players for the way they play! Before the match on Saturday, you were all going on about how good the team is, how solid we are, yet when ONE slip up occures, you're quick to point the finger of blame. If you want quality week in, week out, support one of the big 4! Although saying that, none of them were quality this weekend :lol:
After Derby match someone posted:
"Rosenior and Armstrong made a few very good last ditch tackles and they look to be doing well."
So there's always room to improve and it will be intresting to see if SSC makes any changes in tonight's line up.

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Re: Rosenior: The one trick pony

by hughsies no.1 » 25 Nov 2008 11:22

its all about rosie and jim on the old right wing :lol:

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