Scapegoat of the week Award thread

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Niko » 22 Sep 2012 17:13

Pog was completely anonymous today, I think his crowning moment was winning us a decent free kick in the first half despite not actually being touched...

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by pea » 22 Sep 2012 17:15

Yeah got to be Pog, didn't impose himself on the game enough and whilst the midfield were inconsistent, they all had decent patches of play.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by TBM » 22 Sep 2012 17:15

gunter

what exactly is this bloke bringing to the team

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by rhroyal » 22 Sep 2012 17:15

Pog; more eligible for scapegoat as he takes home more wages.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by RockheadRumple » 22 Sep 2012 17:16

TBM gunter

what exactly is this bloke bringing to the team


I thought he had a pretty good game, actually. One of the better players.


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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by TBM » 22 Sep 2012 17:17

Out jumped for the goal

Doesn't get forward enough

Nearly gave away a 2nd after a claiming he was pushed when he clearly wasn't

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Handsome Man » 22 Sep 2012 21:15

I didn't see the game and haven't read any reports, but I reckon it must be Pog.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by ManchesterRoyals » 22 Sep 2012 21:33

super darren caskey Ledge....Passed the ball To West Brom more than he did to us



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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Arch » 22 Sep 2012 23:50

Everyone did decent things, but everyone showed a lack of quality. Wouldn't pick out anyone, although I'm worried by Gorkss who looked like a Rolls Royce in the Championship but looks like a Morris Oxford a level above. I would never have expected to use the word 'awkward' of him last year, but this he seems awkward in everything he does.


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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Born 'n Bred Royal » 23 Sep 2012 16:30

For me it's McAnuff. He looked anonymous yet again yesterday, and is hardly showing leadership qualities expected of a Premiership captain. He needed to show a bit more urgency and desire to get round players and create something. He's been the biggest disappointment of the season so far for me, mainly because when we're under the cosh (which is going to happen a lot this year) we need someone to stamp his authority.

Obviously it's still early days but our passing in general has been poor and I'm slightly concerned (no more at this stage) that we barely created anything in the last two games!

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Royal Lady » 23 Sep 2012 16:32

Born 'n Bred Royal For me it's McAnuff. He looked anonymous yet again yesterday, and is hardly showing leadership qualities expected of a Premiership captain. He needed to show a bit more urgency and desire to get round players and create something. He's been the biggest disappointment of the season so far for me, mainly because when we're under the cosh (which is going to happen a lot this year) we need someone to stamp his authority.

Obviously it's still early days but our passing in general has been poor and I'm slightly concerned (no more at this stage) that we barely created anything in the last two games!



^^ This.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by melonhead » 23 Sep 2012 17:38

Niko Pog was completely anonymous today, I think his crowning moment was winning us a decent free kick in the first half despite not actually being touched...
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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Extended-Phenotype » 24 Sep 2012 14:01

Lack of service is only half an excuse. Strikers, like any other player, should be fighting to contribute, get involved and create chances of their own.

He's looking like a waste of f/cking time to me and I'm losing confident in our other signings who are becoming more and more anonymous with each game.

Thank f/ck they didn't cost anything.


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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Alexander Litvinenko » 24 Sep 2012 14:03

Extended-Phenotype Lack of service is only half an excuse. Strikers, like any other player, should be fighting to contribute, get involved and create chances of their own.

He's looking like a waste of f/cking time to me and I'm losing confident in our other signings who are becoming more and more anonymous with each game.

Thank f/ck they didn't cost anything.


Yes, but when the forwards have to keep coming back into midfield to look for the ball because the midfield isn't doing anything significant, then you're bound to be unable to attack effectively.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by surrounded by saints » 24 Sep 2012 14:12

Extended-Phenotype Lack of service is only half an excuse. Strikers, like any other player, should be fighting to contribute, get involved and create chances of their own.

He's looking like a waste of f/cking time to me and I'm losing confident in our other signings who are becoming more and more anonymous with each game.

Thank f/ck they didn't cost anything.

totally agree.....we might as well have got dave kitson back. i always thought he was our best defender from opposition set pieces too.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Extended-Phenotype » 24 Sep 2012 14:30

Alexander Litvinenko
Extended-Phenotype Lack of service is only half an excuse. Strikers, like any other player, should be fighting to contribute, get involved and create chances of their own.

He's looking like a waste of f/cking time to me and I'm losing confident in our other signings who are becoming more and more anonymous with each game.

Thank f/ck they didn't cost anything.


Yes, but when the forwards have to keep coming back into midfield to look for the ball because the midfield isn't doing anything significant, then you're bound to be unable to attack effectively.


But that isn't what is happening. Pog for example is being dispossesed or beaten every time he recieves the ball. He isn't linking up or holding up play, he isn't finding space or winning it in the air. Fine, not a lot of crosses have gone in for him, but a forward shouldn't have to be given it on a plate to make a contribution.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by melonhead » 24 Sep 2012 14:32

thought hes worked his nuts off for zero reward in the games ive seen

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Extended-Phenotype » 24 Sep 2012 14:40

melonhead thought hes worked his nuts off for zero reward in the games ive seen


He's barely touched the f/cking ball all season.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by melonhead » 24 Sep 2012 14:43

didnt say owt about that

and no need to swear you orrible oik

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by HoneyRoastHoax » 24 Sep 2012 17:11

TBF if you're the striker in a 4-5-1 you aren't supposed to track back, you stay up there.

I think we could have had any number of strikers in that position and they would have scored less than him. His header against chelsea was brilliant.

He needs proper service

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