by LightwaterRoyal » 22 Jul 2013 16:09
by NewCorkSeth » 22 Jul 2013 16:11
LightwaterRoyal The last time I was this confident going into a season Brendan Rodgers was manager.
by Hoop Blah » 22 Jul 2013 16:14
NewCorkSeth Ah yes when i said depth i was referring to the fact we have ample back up for every position! our first team players are all quality! It pleases me to no end to be able to say that!
by Clyde1998 » 22 Jul 2013 17:51
LightwaterRoyal The last time I was this confident going into a season Brendan Rodgers was manager.
by SydenhamRoyal » 22 Jul 2013 19:17
LightwaterRoyal The last time I was this confident going into a season Brendan Rodgers was manager.
by Ian Royal » 22 Jul 2013 21:20
by P!ssed Off » 22 Jul 2013 21:55
maffffP!ssed Off The second time, in a home game, I shouted "Don't foul throw" just before, and then he went and did it anyway .
You put him off...
by Cypry » 23 Jul 2013 20:20
Ian Royal I remain unconvinced that ALF can't do well starting and in a line up with three good attacking players behind him. Clearly he can't be the big man up top and whilst he's not slow, he isn't lightning like Forster. But he's good at finding space, good at playing simple balls off to others and good at being in the right place to score goals. He likes playing off defenders shoulders or being a fox in the box and he can latch onto decent through balls.
Not saying he'll work, but I think writing him off from being able to do it at all is premature. As is writing off Pog being here. We'll see what happens as it happens.
by SydenhamRoyal » 23 Jul 2013 20:43
P!ssed OffmaffffP!ssed Off The second time, in a home game, I shouted "Don't foul throw" just before, and then he went and did it anyway .
You put him off...
This may be correct.
But tbf if he's getting distracted by one fan shouting from 50 metres away then he needs to up his concentration level.
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by NewCorkSeth » 23 Jul 2013 21:04
SydenhamRoyal
Which speaks volumes about the decibel count at the Madstad
by RoyallyFcuked » 23 Jul 2013 21:05
by JC » 24 Jul 2013 06:49
RoyallyFcuked If Pogrebnyak goes then we definitely need another striker. I hope he does go and we get someone else in. Were not likely to play one upfront in the championship and if we do it will be with 3 players behind. I would have ALF upfront with a new signing or HRK. Or, I would have ALF upfront in a 4-2-3-1 with HRK, Drenthe and Kebe/McCleary behind him.
by Hoop Blah » 24 Jul 2013 08:49
Cypry I think people are failing to draw a distinction between McDermotts Reading playing one up front, and Adkins Reading playing one up front...
Pog and ALF both struggled with McDermotts approach (lump it into the channels / into the front man to hold it up and wait for support), but I reckon both could flourish in that role with Adkins passing approach....
by Ian Royal » 24 Jul 2013 18:15
Hoop Blah Havign said that, I think Pogrebnyak is a good enough player to make it work in the Championship but Le Fondres all round game makes me think he can't be as successful (how many times last season did he fluff chances outside the box or pick the wrong option?).
by marcusopp » 24 Jul 2013 19:23
by RoyallyFcuked » 24 Jul 2013 19:24
JCRoyallyFcuked If Pogrebnyak goes then we definitely need another striker. I hope he does go and we get someone else in. Were not likely to play one upfront in the championship and if we do it will be with 3 players behind. I would have ALF upfront with a new signing or HRK. Or, I would have ALF upfront in a 4-2-3-1 with HRK, Drenthe and Kebe/McCleary behind him.
I would have thought the one thing for certain about ALF is that his role is not one of a lone striker.
by SydenhamRoyal » 24 Jul 2013 19:29
NewCorkSethSydenhamRoyal
Which speaks volumes about the decibel count at the Madstad
had to get the double whammy in?
by Hoop Blah » 24 Jul 2013 21:36
marcusopp People seem to think that players can't adapt their game. I'm sure both Pog and ALF will work on what they need to fulfill the lone striker role, and with shorter passing support won't be 50 yards back either!
Remember, these guys are playing football everyday, with top coaches helping to bring their game along.
marcusopp It's weird how Le Fondre, for example, has really divided opinion. I thought we were all united in believing he's a top finisher who's adding to his game and more than compensates for lack of height, but a few negative folk are saying he's not up to it!
by Hoop Blah » 24 Jul 2013 21:37
Ian RoyalHoop Blah Havign said that, I think Pogrebnyak is a good enough player to make it work in the Championship but Le Fondres all round game makes me think he can't be as successful (how many times last season did he fluff chances outside the box or pick the wrong option?).
I can't think of any. Now I know my memory isn't great and I didn't see all the games, so I'm sure there's a couple. But then you'd expect that even with the best player most suited to that sort of role.
by Ian Royal » 24 Jul 2013 23:21
Hoop Blahmarcusopp People seem to think that players can't adapt their game. I'm sure both Pog and ALF will work on what they need to fulfill the lone striker role, and with shorter passing support won't be 50 yards back either!
Remember, these guys are playing football everyday, with top coaches helping to bring their game along.
They can improve, but there's usually only so much scope for improvement otherwise any player could do any role. They have strengths and weaknesses, like any other player, and the art of management is to make the most of those strengths whilst minimising the impact of the weaknesses across the team.marcusopp It's weird how Le Fondre, for example, has really divided opinion. I thought we were all united in believing he's a top finisher who's adding to his game and more than compensates for lack of height, but a few negative folk are saying he's not up to it!
He's up to doing what he does well, and has done for us consistently. At no point under either manager has he really made a starting position his own consistently, even playing alongside a complementary partner. He could have a significant role to play, but its most likely to be one that utilises that ability to find space and sniff out and take a chance at crucial times. Is unlikely, IMO, that his role will be as the focal point of our fluid attacking unit in a 4-2-3-1 type of team.
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