by Lower West » 24 Jan 2016 00:20
by RoyalAuzzie » 24 Jan 2016 00:32
by ROWY » 24 Jan 2016 08:08
by Snowball136 » 24 Jan 2016 10:40
ROWY Undecided, but on balance it would be a no
Clearly a good player with plenty of talent at this level, but, I have a real problem with the less tangible area
His body language is just not right for someone who really cares - I think he is trying to portray the image of class, which means he doesn't rush around and get involved with the nitshit and trivia, like stopping their forwards running into space and scoring
I would just like to see more urgency, involvement with the team and evidence that playing for reading is really important to him
by sandman » 24 Jan 2016 10:50
ROWY Undecided, but on balance it would be a no
Clearly a good player with plenty of talent at this level, but, I have a real problem with the less tangible area
His body language is just not right for someone who really cares - I think he is trying to portray the image of class, which means he doesn't rush around and get involved with the nitshit and trivia, like stopping their forwards running into space and scoring
I would just like to see more urgency, involvement with the team and evidence that playing for reading is really important to him
by Far Canal » 24 Jan 2016 11:35
by Ian Royal » 24 Jan 2016 12:38
Far Canal Ferdinand was at fault for Wednesday's goal. Cooper was marking Forestieri, Ferdinand should have picked up Hooper.
Ferdinand is experienced, his positioning is excellent and he is good on the ball, but he looks as though he would like to stand on the same patch of grass for the entire game.
I'd love to see the prozone stats. Ali Al Habsi probably runs him close on distance covered.
by Pepe the Horseman » 24 Jan 2016 13:07
Far Canal Ferdinand was at fault for Wednesday's goal. Cooper was marking Forestieri, Ferdinand should have picked up Hooper.
Ferdinand is experienced, his positioning is excellent and he is good on the ball, but he looks as though he would like to stand on the same patch of grass for the entire game.
I'd love to see the prozone stats. Ali Al Habsi probably runs him close on distance covered.
by Snowball136 » 24 Jan 2016 13:56
Ian RoyalFar Canal Ferdinand was at fault for Wednesday's goal. Cooper was marking Forestieri, Ferdinand should have picked up Hooper.
Ferdinand is experienced, his positioning is excellent and he is good on the ball, but he looks as though he would like to stand on the same patch of grass for the entire game.
I'd love to see the prozone stats. Ali Al Habsi probably runs him close on distance covered.
https://www.whoscored.com/Matches/959206/Live There's heat maps of player's touches here.
by Millsy » 24 Jan 2016 13:58
by Ian Royal » 24 Jan 2016 18:22
Snowball136Ian RoyalFar Canal Ferdinand was at fault for Wednesday's goal. Cooper was marking Forestieri, Ferdinand should have picked up Hooper.
Ferdinand is experienced, his positioning is excellent and he is good on the ball, but he looks as though he would like to stand on the same patch of grass for the entire game.
I'd love to see the prozone stats. Ali Al Habsi probably runs him close on distance covered.
https://www.whoscored.com/Matches/959206/Live There's heat maps of player's touches here.
Norwood had 121 touches in the game
Interesting that new kid Evans had more touches per minute than anybody (66 in first half)
by Snowball » 24 Jan 2016 20:07
Ian RoyalSnowball136
Norwood had 121 touches in the game
Interesting that new kid Evans had more touches per minute than anybody (66 in first half)
He played 64 minutes, not 45.
by wingnut » 25 Jan 2016 08:25
Pepe the HorsemanFar Canal Ferdinand was at fault for Wednesday's goal. Cooper was marking Forestieri, Ferdinand should have picked up Hooper.
Ferdinand is experienced, his positioning is excellent and he is good on the ball, but he looks as though he would like to stand on the same patch of grass for the entire game.
I'd love to see the prozone stats. Ali Al Habsi probably runs him close on distance covered.
Cooper was at fault for the goal as he passed it straight to a Wednesday player.
by sandman » 25 Jan 2016 18:41
wingnutPepe the HorsemanFar Canal Ferdinand was at fault for Wednesday's goal. Cooper was marking Forestieri, Ferdinand should have picked up Hooper.
Ferdinand is experienced, his positioning is excellent and he is good on the ball, but he looks as though he would like to stand on the same patch of grass for the entire game.
I'd love to see the prozone stats. Ali Al Habsi probably runs him close on distance covered.
Cooper was at fault for the goal as he passed it straight to a Wednesday player.
Yep, Cooper did pass it to a Wednesday player, but Anton let Hooper take a step or two backwards to lose him and score. If Anton had tracked with him it would've been fairly straightforward to cut out the cross.
by Far Canal » 25 Jan 2016 20:44
Ian RoyalFar Canal Ferdinand was at fault for Wednesday's goal. Cooper was marking Forestieri, Ferdinand should have picked up Hooper.
Ferdinand is experienced, his positioning is excellent and he is good on the ball, but he looks as though he would like to stand on the same patch of grass for the entire game.
I'd love to see the prozone stats. Ali Al Habsi probably runs him close on distance covered.
https://www.whoscored.com/Matches/959206/Live There's heat maps of player's touches here.
by Far Canal » 25 Jan 2016 20:47
Pepe the HorsemanFar Canal Ferdinand was at fault for Wednesday's goal. Cooper was marking Forestieri, Ferdinand should have picked up Hooper.
Ferdinand is experienced, his positioning is excellent and he is good on the ball, but he looks as though he would like to stand on the same patch of grass for the entire game.
I'd love to see the prozone stats. Ali Al Habsi probably runs him close on distance covered.
Cooper was at fault for the goal as he passed it straight to a Wednesday player.
by Mr Cinema » 25 Jan 2016 20:57
SnowballIan RoyalSnowball136
Norwood had 121 touches in the game
Interesting that new kid Evans had more touches per minute than anybody (66 in first half)
He played 64 minutes, not 45.
So he was second with 99-equivalent touches to our "superstar" midfielder
"30 more touches" than Williams
this in his first ever game at this level, aged 21, thrown in at the deep end,
barely knows he team-mates and against a top-six side
that suggests serious class and potential
by RoyalJames101 » 26 Jan 2016 10:52
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