by TBM » 03 Oct 2017 00:01
by marlowuk » 03 Oct 2017 01:36
muirinho So basically, he appears to play better for Wales because (a) Wales have better players than us - anybody who doesn't think so is deluded, and (b) they have a plan where everybody knows exactly how everybody else is going to play. We can't do anything about (a), but we should be able to do something about (b), and as far as I can see, we haven't had that since Coppell. Incidentally, I think if Gunter was transplanted into the 106 team, but played exactly the way he does now, he would be much better regarded.
by Hound » 03 Oct 2017 06:38
Jagermesiter1871 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41469355
by bobby1413 » 03 Oct 2017 07:52
by Winston Biscuit » 03 Oct 2017 08:15
Jagermesiter1871 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41469355
bobby1413 Favourite comment on Twitter:
by Hound » 03 Oct 2017 08:19
bobby1413 Favourite comment on Twitter:
by bobby1413 » 03 Oct 2017 08:22
Houndbobby1413 Favourite comment on Twitter:
yeah. And then you realise they are above England in the rankings and just reached the semi of a major tournament
I don't think anyone could call Wales bad at the moment
by muirinho » 03 Oct 2017 08:54
bobby1413Houndbobby1413 Favourite comment on Twitter:
yeah. And then you realise they are above England in the rankings and just reached the semi of a major tournament
I don't think anyone could call Wales bad at the moment
It's the sort of people on Twitter who take great pleasure in posting compilation videos of Gunter's mistakes with comments of... "Chris Gunter... why he should be dropped", etc...
It's such a cheap argument. As others have said there are many other players who are performing worse but for some reason just aren't as (unfairly) picked on.
by Crotts » 03 Oct 2017 10:17
Houndbobby1413 Favourite comment on Twitter:
yeah. And then you realise they are above England in the rankings and just reached the semi of a major tournament
I don't think anyone could call Wales bad at the moment
by leon » 03 Oct 2017 10:26
bobby1413Houndbobby1413 Favourite comment on Twitter:
yeah. And then you realise they are above England in the rankings and just reached the semi of a major tournament
I don't think anyone could call Wales bad at the moment
It's the sort of people on Twitter who take great pleasure in posting compilation videos of Gunter's mistakes with comments of... "Chris Gunter... why he should be dropped", etc...
It's such a cheap argument. As others have said there are many other players who are performing worse but for some reason just aren't as (unfairly) picked on.
by Snowball » 03 Oct 2017 10:48
leon
football fans on social media are gimps - shock!
by biff » 03 Oct 2017 11:12
by russyb » 03 Oct 2017 11:59
muirinholeonWoodcote Royal
I couldn't agree more that England have massively under achieved over the years but if Gunter is the best right back Wales has to offer, remove Bale and you've got a national team that would struggle in the Championship.
Well Bobbs has pointed out a few flaws in your argument.
I'd say that it's not about the individuals it's about how they play as a team. And with football, the team is EVERYTHING. That's why Wales, Iceland, Denmark, Portugal etc etc can do well with a limited team and England and Netherlands (the two most underperforming sides ever?) fail every time.
Anyway Gunter works well in the Wales team that has done OK, so what is it that he doesn't do for Reading. I am struggling to pick him out as one of the worst performers. Afterall - he gets fcuk all protection from the midfield.
It's not so much what he doesn't do for Reading, it's what Reading doesn't do for him.
People mention about him not attacking "like he used to", or "like he does for Wales". Well that's because he spends half the game hanging about on the half way line, trying to stay onside, and waiting for somebody to chuck in a pass ahead of him, for him to run onto and cross. Find his heatmap on whoscored and I'll guarantee, he's in miles of space for lots of the game, and it's not being made use of.
Either the pass is behind him, or it's WAY in front, and he can't get there, or it's directly to him, but after waiting long enough for his opposite number to come and mark him. And since he's never been able to take on his man and beat him, that means he's going to have to pass again. He's also reasonably decent with one-two's - but again, if McCleary isn't playing, who's he going to have those with? No championship fullback's crosses are perfect but when he does cross, there's nobody there, so it wouldn't matter if they were amazing. Also, he's more inclined to overhit than underhit - why is the winger or full back on the other side not running in on the far side of the penalty area?
And as you've already mentioned - defensively, he's often horribly exposed by his midfielders (and this season, also by McShane being very wobbly alongside him).
So basically, he appears to play better for Wales because (a) Wales have better players than us - anybody who doesn't think so is deluded, and (b) they have a plan where everybody knows exactly how everybody else is going to play. We can't do anything about (a), but we should be able to do something about (b), and as far as I can see, we haven't had that since Coppell. Incidentally, I think if Gunter was transplanted into the 106 team, but played exactly the way he does now, he would be much better regarded.
All of our players have their faults. None of them can win a game singlehandedly. You could do a similar sort of analysis for any of them - they'd be better if their colleagues played to their strengths, or the formation was tweaked to suit them etc. It's not earth-shattering analysis
But yeah, he seems to catch way more than stick than he deserves, while other players get away with murder in comparison.
by Snowflake Royal » 03 Oct 2017 12:26
russybmuirinholeon
Well Bobbs has pointed out a few flaws in your argument.
I'd say that it's not about the individuals it's about how they play as a team. And with football, the team is EVERYTHING. That's why Wales, Iceland, Denmark, Portugal etc etc can do well with a limited team and England and Netherlands (the two most underperforming sides ever?) fail every time.
Anyway Gunter works well in the Wales team that has done OK, so what is it that he doesn't do for Reading. I am struggling to pick him out as one of the worst performers. Afterall - he gets fcuk all protection from the midfield.
It's not so much what he doesn't do for Reading, it's what Reading doesn't do for him.
People mention about him not attacking "like he used to", or "like he does for Wales". Well that's because he spends half the game hanging about on the half way line, trying to stay onside, and waiting for somebody to chuck in a pass ahead of him, for him to run onto and cross. Find his heatmap on whoscored and I'll guarantee, he's in miles of space for lots of the game, and it's not being made use of.
Either the pass is behind him, or it's WAY in front, and he can't get there, or it's directly to him, but after waiting long enough for his opposite number to come and mark him. And since he's never been able to take on his man and beat him, that means he's going to have to pass again. He's also reasonably decent with one-two's - but again, if McCleary isn't playing, who's he going to have those with? No championship fullback's crosses are perfect but when he does cross, there's nobody there, so it wouldn't matter if they were amazing. Also, he's more inclined to overhit than underhit - why is the winger or full back on the other side not running in on the far side of the penalty area?
And as you've already mentioned - defensively, he's often horribly exposed by his midfielders (and this season, also by McShane being very wobbly alongside him).
So basically, he appears to play better for Wales because (a) Wales have better players than us - anybody who doesn't think so is deluded, and (b) they have a plan where everybody knows exactly how everybody else is going to play. We can't do anything about (a), but we should be able to do something about (b), and as far as I can see, we haven't had that since Coppell. Incidentally, I think if Gunter was transplanted into the 106 team, but played exactly the way he does now, he would be much better regarded.
All of our players have their faults. None of them can win a game singlehandedly. You could do a similar sort of analysis for any of them - they'd be better if their colleagues played to their strengths, or the formation was tweaked to suit them etc. It's not earth-shattering analysis
But yeah, he seems to catch way more than stick than he deserves, while other players get away with murder in comparison.
Finally someone that actually understands what Gunter has to put up with, totally agree with the above. One of the biggest issues for Gunter when he has the ball and is looking to play it forward is there is no movement from the midfield or wingers to receive a forward pass, the chance is then gone, gunter plays it back safely, everyone boos him. The fault 70 per cent of the time is not Gunter playing it backwards it is either the system or the players movement in front of him that is not good enough. I do agree though that he should take a risk a bit more and take it pass his man or overlap with a winger a bit more often and be more attacking.
by WoodleyRoyal » 03 Oct 2017 12:30
Winston BiscuitJagermesiter1871 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41469355
he is a flag waving patriotic type, fans cream themselves over that sort of thing.
by bobby1413 » 03 Oct 2017 14:25
Snowflake Royal Gunter does exactly what he has to do to take the least responsibility with the least chance of catastrophic failure for him on the pitch. That's not what we need.
Compare to Blackett, who makes more catastrophic errors in possession, but at least he tries to make things happen and be positive. And that's reflected in his better passing and crossing stats. You won't see any fans creaming themselves over him the way they do Gunter though. And he's been at (partial) fault for fewer goals this season than Gunter too.
by genome » 03 Oct 2017 14:42
by Old Boy Blue » 03 Oct 2017 14:50
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 03 Oct 2017 14:53
Old Boy Blue Congratulations Chris. Lets hope Cardiff or Swansea will come in for him now!
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