Victor Meldrew Zip Bizarre how one poster on here always moans about Gunter when he has been one of our better players this season.
The right back position is the least of our worries right now.
Our strikers have scored a grand total of four League goals all season. We have two wingers whose confidence is shot and neither did anything yesterday. We have a third winger who was allegedly on the pitch in the second half although barely looked interested.
Then we have our CDM who is so slow and as usual got booked and was walking a tightrope. Our left back lasted half a game. Our expensive centre back got on the wrong side of his opponent and was left for dead.
We have our central midfielder who gets shrugged off the ball every week.
Still let’s pick on the player who turns out every week and put a brilliant block in to prevent a certain goal yesterday and was head and shoulders our most creative outlet. Madness.
Beauty is said to be in the eyes of the beholder.
From my posting you will see that my comments about Gunter were an aside.
As you rightly say there are so many things wrong all over the pitch and off it.
As for Gunter in particular it has taken him 4 years or so to start putting in a few crosses..
Maybe some time in the next 4 years he will learn how to defend.
He sums up for me what Stam is saying about the players not taking responsibility on the pitch.
Gunter takes the safe option nearly every time with throw-ins going backwards, passes going backwards and then the pointing.
If he has a winger taking him on he backs off and backs off allowing the winger to get into more and more dangerous areas.
Ade queried after the game why the full-backs don't slide the ball down the line-we play with 2 wingers (well, in theory or maybe Mo plus one other when he isn't aimlessly wandering) so why not use them?.
The major problem when we defend is that individual players don't take personal responsibility.
How many times this season have we seen 4 or more all looking at each other when a goal has been scored with an expression on their faces of "I thought you were going to deal with that".
I feel that Stam's time is up but I do have some sympathy with him when he says that players aren't thinking for themselves, something that Steve Coppell was also very keen on-the difference appears to be that Stam confuses the players so much that they are befuddled rather than having clear direction and in fact are not mentally strong enough to take decisions themselves.
Oh for a Simon Osborn, a Mick Gooding or a Richie Bowman to set the tone in the middle of the park rather than the clown of a Dutchman who seems to be first on the team sheet.
Oh for a Senior, Kitson or Doyle up front.
Oh for a Murty at right-back.
Oh for a pre-injury Sonko at the back
Oh for a Little or Gilkes on the wing
Oh for a Death or a Hanneman
Oh for a manager who can get his ideas across
Oh for a club that has some kind of rapport with the fans and supporters and not it's customers who are ordered to "back the boys and make some noise".
Oh f*** it I'm p****d off with all of it in keeping with so many others.