by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 18 Jan 2014 20:20
by Millsy » 19 Jan 2014 21:47
by Snowball » 19 Jan 2014 22:21
by Avon Royal » 19 Jan 2014 22:42
by MmmMonsterMunch » 19 Jan 2014 23:02
by Sanguine » 19 Jan 2014 23:23
leon Yes - get rid. Midfield worked for the first time this season.
by leon » 19 Jan 2014 23:36
Sanguineleon Yes - get rid. Midfield worked for the first time this season.
The midfield worked when we played Watford at home.
by andrew1957 » 19 Jan 2014 23:39
by leon » 19 Jan 2014 23:59
andrew1957 Some of the comments on this thread are a bit unfair on Guthrie. At the start of the season he was playing well. I think this is because he combined well with Karacan. Then Karacan got injured but he also played quite well with Baird. Both these players held midfield together and gave him a freer role. Then Baird got injured and the Guthrie Williams partnership just does not work.
So for now he has to be dropped because Williams/Akpan looks a lot more complementary so far - but that does not mean he will not have an important role to play later in the season - particularly if Baird gets re-signed or we do (unlikely I know) buy someone else.
Why do most on here see players as either heroes or villains. Akpan has gone from zero to hero in just two games it seems. Ridiculous knee jerk Hobnob.
by marlowuk » 20 Jan 2014 02:16
by Cripple Creek » 20 Jan 2014 07:32
by Vision » 20 Jan 2014 08:59
by Sanguine » 20 Jan 2014 09:39
marlowuk The Guthrie problem is an interesting one. He is, I think, one of our 'best' players. After 3 months or so he seemed nailed on for POTS. But - it seems - things have changed. We are now playing a faster, more ball-to-feet game than before. So will Guthrie add to this new-found game-plan or not?
Yes - He is clearly an intelligent player. He receives the ball, looks around, assesses the situation and then releases the ball before moving into a position to receive the ball back if necessary. This is good and shows an eagerness to have the ball rather than being afraid of it.
No - He slows play down by having to look around to find his colleagues. He should know instinctively where they are and release the ball earlier.
Yes - Playing the ball to feet (rather than playing hoof-ball) is Guthrie's style. He will fit in well and adapt to this game even when played at a faster pace than previously.
No - Williams and Akpan have forged a good understanding in central midfield which is the engine room of any team. It would be suicide to change that.
Yes - Guthrie is a class act with premier league experience.
No - He is not a team player and can disrupt team morale by shouting at and criticising his team-mates performances during a match.
So what is the answer?
Williams and Akpan have done so well together in the last two games that it would be unfair in the extreme to drop either of them. It is up to Guthrie to win his place back and, so long as the team continue to succeed, that is not, I hope, going to happen. However, he remains a powerful option should things start to go pear-shaped for us and I think he could and would adapt his game accordingly. I do not think that his exclusion is the reason we are now winning games in such an entertaining way.
by Royalwaster » 20 Jan 2014 10:18
by AkpansBFF » 20 Jan 2014 10:40
by Extended-Phenotype » 20 Jan 2014 12:14
by floyd__streete » 20 Jan 2014 12:36
Avon Royal For me the issue isn't as clear cut as just play Guthrie or not. The strength of the Williams / Akpan partnership is also a factor.
by Avon Royal » 20 Jan 2014 13:15
floyd__streeteAvon Royal For me the issue isn't as clear cut as just play Guthrie or not. The strength of the Williams / Akpan partnership is also a factor.
Yeah thanks for that
Next week, Avon Royal discusses when best to deploy an umbrella: "Whether or not it is raining at the time is also a factor".
by Hoop Blah » 20 Jan 2014 13:52
by The Quiet Man » 20 Jan 2014 19:03