by Seal » 02 Feb 2012 12:54
by ZacNaloen » 02 Feb 2012 12:57
by Hoop Blah » 02 Feb 2012 12:58
ZacNaloen If Hal was more consistent he'd be ahead of Jobi, in my opinion. A technically better player who has to get his performances to the required level every week. In short, he needs more experience.
by melonhead » 02 Feb 2012 12:59
by exileinleeds » 02 Feb 2012 13:06
Royal Rother I beg to differ - the current business model might not be ideal but it IS working.
Investment in the Academy has meant that we can make a trading loss but cover that by selling young home grown produce.
Indications are that, far from that potentially drying up, it is actually accelerating with several worth millions+ already in the 1st team and (no guarantees of course) many more teenagers of great promise waiting in the wings.
by Extended-Phenotype » 02 Feb 2012 13:06
melonheadExtended-Phenotype
1. It’s just a strange statement. Of course he drops people when he’s felt it was needed. Why would he drop people when he doesn’t think it’s needed?
2. I agree, dropping players after one or two bad games is crazy. Not really relevant to what I was saying though.
3. My point about Church was that he has been given more opportunity than ALF despite, in my opinion, not playing as well.
4. I don’t think HRK at that time, appeared a worse option than Jobi or Kebe during their run of poor form.
5. Sigh, yes – McD is a better manager than me yada yada yada. But you don’t think manager decisions can be critiqued by fans with any value?
Like I said, it ain't a massive deal - but based on my assessment of Brian, and the fact that, even though improvement could be made our team is relatively steady, I sadly don’t expect Cywka to step into the side any time soon.
1. its a direct response to the point made that hes too scared to drop players. so i think its a pretty fine pont to make
2. you advocate dropping them as "retribution" after a couple of poor games-i dont, nor does brian & see point 4,
3. i agree totaly- McD doesnt. but hes not "scared" to drop him- he has done that plenty of times- he just believes he is better than you think
4.HRK has hardly ever had a decent game where hes played the whole thing rather than as sub, great prospect,really like him
but its natural to trust playes who have proven themselves to you time and again
5.yes, yes he is. and yes they can do what they like. i just give more credence to his feelings on the matter than theirs, or mine
cwfka played on saturday, roberts stepped right in
dont really get your point
by melonhead » 02 Feb 2012 13:17
Extended-PhenotypemelonheadExtended-Phenotype
1. It’s just a strange statement. Of course he drops people when he’s felt it was needed. Why would he drop people when he doesn’t think it’s needed?
2. I agree, dropping players after one or two bad games is crazy. Not really relevant to what I was saying though.
3. My point about Church was that he has been given more opportunity than ALF despite, in my opinion, not playing as well.
4. I don’t think HRK at that time, appeared a worse option than Jobi or Kebe during their run of poor form.
5. Sigh, yes – McD is a better manager than me yada yada yada. But you don’t think manager decisions can be critiqued by fans with any value?
Like I said, it ain't a massive deal - but based on my assessment of Brian, and the fact that, even though improvement could be made our team is relatively steady, I sadly don’t expect Cywka to step into the side any time soon.
1. its a direct response to the point made that hes too scared to drop players. so i think its a pretty fine pont to make
2. you advocate dropping them as "retribution" after a couple of poor games-i dont, nor does brian & see point 4,
3. i agree totaly- McD doesnt. but hes not "scared" to drop him- he has done that plenty of times- he just believes he is better than you think
4.HRK has hardly ever had a decent game where hes played the whole thing rather than as sub, great prospect,really like him
but its natural to trust playes who have proven themselves to you time and again
5.yes, yes he is. and yes they can do what they like. i just give more credence to his feelings on the matter than theirs, or mine
cwfka played on saturday, roberts stepped right in
dont really get your point
1.I wasn’t debating what the stimulus is for McD to drop players and it’s even less necessary to suggest it’s obviously “when he see’s fit”. I’m questioning why that’s not as often as it occasionally seems required.
2. No. I never said a couple of poor games, you did.
3. Fair enough. Though personally I think loyalty plays its part.
4. It was around this time I’d have said HRK was worth a try. He really couldn’t have done any worse than Kebe or Jobi, and his sub appearances suggested he’d likely be an improvement.
5. I believe those looking in from outside often have a clearer picture than those living inside, and never think you can dismiss opinion merely because it comes from someone without the relevant business card.
6. My point is: I don’t expect to see Cywka start and the formation adjust to address our lack of creativity, at the risk of upsetting some friends and taking the ‘safety belt’ off.
by ZacNaloen » 02 Feb 2012 13:40
Hoop BlahZacNaloen If Hal was more consistent he'd be ahead of Jobi, in my opinion. A technically better player who has to get his performances to the required level every week. In short, he needs more experience.
Are you saying Robson-Kanu is better technically than McAnuff?
by Hoop Blah » 02 Feb 2012 13:42
by Extended-Phenotype » 02 Feb 2012 13:53
melonhead
1. to you. so what. brians results over the time hes been here show he knows exactly what it takes
2. a run then, brian obviously thought those performances were better than you did., so what?
3. im sure it does, loyalty is important in man mangement
4.hes had plenty of tries, hell get more, he is still young every time his sunb appearances merit a start he gets one, and under performs,LOL at couldn t do worse than kebe and mcanuff.
team management is about juggling all sorts of factors, and obviously brian believes jobi and kebe offer more, and deserve their starts due to proven and regular delivery. i agree
5. i didnt dismiss it, i justsaid im happy that brian is running things and not the court of HNA?
6. the safety belt is important- all great teams, and all of brians start with a great defence, he then slowly releases the belt until the correct balance is found. if he believes 4-4-2 is more likely to win games than 4-5-1, or two DMs instead of 1 and an AM then i trust that he is doing what he feels is right/required , and yet again fall back to the fact that he knows what he is doing, more than i.
he had no problem playing a very creative attacking midfielder when we had sigurdsson
by melonhead » 02 Feb 2012 14:10
Extended-Phenotypemelonhead
1. to you. so what. brians results over the time hes been here show he knows exactly what it takes
2. a run then, brian obviously thought those performances were better than you did., so what?
3. im sure it does, loyalty is important in man mangement
4.hes had plenty of tries, hell get more, he is still young every time his sunb appearances merit a start he gets one, and under performs,LOL at couldn t do worse than kebe and mcanuff.
team management is about juggling all sorts of factors, and obviously brian believes jobi and kebe offer more, and deserve their starts due to proven and regular delivery. i agree
5. i didnt dismiss it, i justsaid im happy that brian is running things and not the court of HNA?
6. the safety belt is important- all great teams, and all of brians start with a great defence, he then slowly releases the belt until the correct balance is found. if he believes 4-4-2 is more likely to win games than 4-5-1, or two DMs instead of 1 and an AM then i trust that he is doing what he feels is right/required , and yet again fall back to the fact that he knows what he is doing, more than i.
he had no problem playing a very creative attacking midfielder when we had sigurdsson
1. Eh? What do you mean “so what?”
2. See 1.
3. Important in some ways, and quite restrictive in others.
4. Personally, I thought his start came too long after his promising patch, and only got it through an injury.
5. Who said they should be? Pointing out areas of concern doesn’t equate to wrenching the guy out of his job and replacing him with a wet-eyed forum.
6. Sigh. So if it isn’t being done, it can’t be right and it isn’t worth discussing? Orwellian.
Sig, yeah – which was the default formation of the time. Hardly a bold, evolutionary decision.
because it only seems required to you, not brian. not sure thats any reason for brian to change it, given his track record, and your lack of one.I’m questioning why that’s not as often as it occasionally seems required.
by floyd__streete » 02 Feb 2012 14:17
by FiNeRaIn » 02 Feb 2012 14:21
floyd__streete The whole 'Brian knows better than you' argument - funny how no-one ever says the same thing about the government? - basically renders HNA redundant. Which would be no bad thing anyway as we might finally be rid of the banality of AE.
by melonhead » 02 Feb 2012 14:28
floyd__streete The whole 'Brian knows better than you' argument - funny how no-one ever says the same thing about the government? - basically renders HNA redundant. Which would be no bad thing anyway as we might finally be rid of the banality of AE.
by melonhead » 02 Feb 2012 14:31
FiNeRaInfloyd__streete The whole 'Brian knows better than you' argument - funny how no-one ever says the same thing about the government? - basically renders HNA redundant. Which would be no bad thing anyway as we might finally be rid of the banality of AE.
Another top bit of floyd sniping at melon!
by Red » 02 Feb 2012 14:37
melonheadfloyd__streete The whole 'Brian knows better than you' argument - funny how no-one ever says the same thing about the government? - basically renders HNA redundant. Which would be no bad thing anyway as we might finally be rid of the banality of AE.
you seem to have a big problem with AE for someone who doesnt look at it
by The Rouge » 02 Feb 2012 14:41
melonheadFiNeRaInfloyd__streete The whole 'Brian knows better than you' argument - funny how no-one ever says the same thing about the government? - basically renders HNA redundant. Which would be no bad thing anyway as we might finally be rid of the banality of AE.
Another top bit of floyd sniping at melon!
oh no, im being bullied by the axis of negativity
by melonhead » 02 Feb 2012 14:43
by Extended-Phenotype » 02 Feb 2012 14:47
by Arch » 02 Feb 2012 14:47
melonhead thats me, live, right now.on web cam.
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