Rawlie19
Looks like he's already doing his part to help us out by making sure Bikey gets picked instead of Doobs!
Nice one Kits, should've done that to Oster last season.
by Royalee » 14 Mar 2009 01:23
Rawlie19
Looks like he's already doing his part to help us out by making sure Bikey gets picked instead of Doobs!
by Woodcote Royal » 14 Mar 2009 01:28
West Stand ManSmoking Kills Dancing Doe Surprised to hear people talking about him being suited to 451 and being a target man.
He plays 2nd striker, I actually think if he played further up he would be a better player.
Absolutely right. One thing he is not is a target man, that was he mistake Stoke seemed to make when they bought him. He is a talented footballer who is fairly tall and plays up front, but a target man he isn't. If he was he would not cover half the amount of grass that he does in a game.
by Southbank Old Boy » 14 Mar 2009 08:23
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 14 Mar 2009 08:42
by Woodcote Royal » 14 Mar 2009 10:15
Southbank Old Boy Kitson has played for us as a lone forward before, it didnt work
He likes to play clever touches and flicks to bring others into the game. He doesnt hold the ball up or generally work the channels as he hasnt the pace to get in behind defences like a Forster, or to a lesse extent Lita and Doyle (or Long and Hunt these days). When he played upfont he didnt have anyone to work the ball to and bring into the game so it didnt work
by Broxroyal » 14 Mar 2009 10:32
by Rex » 14 Mar 2009 10:35
by Gordons Cumming » 14 Mar 2009 10:56
royalexile Kits drops deep to go looking for the ball if he's not getting the service. Lets hope he doesn't have to do that too often today. It will be interesting to see if he starts (probably partnering Doyle) or it's a Doyle / Long combo with Kits warming the bench. If so where does this leave Nunt.
by tomrfcurz » 14 Mar 2009 11:00
by Scrappy » 14 Mar 2009 11:54
by Southbank Old Boy » 14 Mar 2009 12:42
Woodcote RoyalSouthbank Old Boy Kitson has played for us as a lone forward before, it didnt work
He likes to play clever touches and flicks to bring others into the game. He doesnt hold the ball up or generally work the channels as he hasnt the pace to get in behind defences like a Forster, or to a lesse extent Lita and Doyle (or Long and Hunt these days). When he played upfont he didnt have anyone to work the ball to and bring into the game so it didnt work
He'd have 5 midfielders to work with and bring into the game and he's done it in the past. This is exactly how very average teams in this division have beaten Coppell's very predictable and outdated 4-4-2.
Having said that, I'm only expecting 4-4-2 (with Kitson starting) today and I certainly agree with our manager in that he brings another dimension to our game that other strikers don't. Part of this is his liking for dropping into midfield, which can only help our easily over run centre ground.
However, make no mistake, he will be used as a target man at times even in a 4-4-2 but his ability will allow him to create from those situations.
The prospect of seeing Kits back in the hoops is worth the entrance fee alone.