by Hound » 12 Aug 2018 08:22
by Hiram K Hackenbacker » 12 Aug 2018 08:57
Hound A +1 with Ian
He’ll be back Tuesday and then available for selection going forward, at which point he’ll be treated like every other player in the squad
by Pandoras Box » 12 Aug 2018 10:03
by bobby1413 » 12 Aug 2018 13:56
Snowflake Royalbobby1413Ascotexgunner I couldn't believe Clements comments that Moore hadn't been "fully" training and that's why he didn't start as he wasn't fit.
What kind of answer is that? If Brighton were gonna pay through the nose for him are we saying he wasn't fit to start the season for them? He should have been ready to start for any club. The club should have made him train so he was fully ready, he's being paid by the club to play for us, and until that contract changes otherwise he should have played.
I agree, it's a stupid excuse. How is he not fit ffs? As you've said he should have been fit (other than injury maybe) if he was being sold. How can you have a summer off and come back unfit?
Surely it's quite common to isolate a player who has put in a transfer request from the first team squad's training sessions as they aren't going to be properly focused, and you're not going to he using them. Why would we put effort into getting a player up to match fitness for another team, when we can just take a couple of weeks to do it if he stays.
The outrage and obsession at the Moore situation really is daft. Why are we even talking about it still ffs.
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Aug 2018 14:09
by leon » 12 Aug 2018 20:05
by Victor Meldrew » 12 Aug 2018 20:46
Snowflake Royal I'd suspect he did do some light training, but isn't match sharp and integrated for tactics in time for Forest, plus it sends the message that he doesn't just waltz straight back in.
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Aug 2018 21:51
Victor MeldrewSnowflake Royal I'd suspect he did do some light training, but isn't match sharp and integrated for tactics in time for Forest, plus it sends the message that he doesn't just waltz straight back in.
Blimey Ian when did football stop being the simple game that it is?
"Integrated for tactics"?
He is a centre-back who played under this manager for the last 10 (?) games last season and his job is to stop the opposition strikers from scoring.
Not sure that there is much in terms of tactical discussions that he would have missed out on and I fully expect him to be back in the side sooner rather than later to bring his athleticism and determination to central defence.
by Victor Meldrew » 13 Aug 2018 11:33
Snowflake RoyalVictor MeldrewSnowflake Royal I'd suspect he did do some light training, but isn't match sharp and integrated for tactics in time for Forest, plus it sends the message that he doesn't just waltz straight back in.
Blimey Ian when did football stop being the simple game that it is?
"Integrated for tactics"?
He is a centre-back who played under this manager for the last 10 (?) games last season and his job is to stop the opposition strikers from scoring.
Not sure that there is much in terms of tactical discussions that he would have missed out on and I fully expect him to be back in the side sooner rather than later to bring his athleticism and determination to central defence.
You'd think watching football for half a century or more might give you a hint that defence is a bit more complex and involved than a bunch of individuals trying to make tackles and blocks. Or do you think training just involves some exercise, and a fun XI a side kick-about?
by Victor Meldrew » 13 Aug 2018 11:34
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Blimey Ian when did football stop being the simple game that it is?
"Integrated for tactics"?
He is a centre-back who played under this manager for the last 10 (?) games last season and his job is to stop the opposition strikers from scoring.
Not sure that there is much in terms of tactical discussions that he would have missed out on and I fully expect him to be back in the side sooner rather than later to bring his athleticism and determination to central defence.
You'd think watching football for half a century or more might give you a hint that defence is a bit more complex and involved than a bunch of individuals trying to make tackles and blocks. Or do you think training just involves some exercise, and a fun XI a side kick-about?
It was either the late great Clough or Paisley who said that the job of the centre half (back) is to win the ball and pass to one of their own side who can play.
This was not long after the era of Moore and Beckenbauer and during the time of Hansen (all great ball-players) who could have played in midfield but gave the ball to others to create attacking movements.
Football is still a simple game and the job of a centre-back remains simple and in Moore's case having played many games alongside Ilori and/ or McShane and in front of Mannone his integration into tactics would IMHO not been an issue.
The club is paying his wages, get him earning them as soon as possible..
by Victor Meldrew » 13 Aug 2018 11:39
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You'd think watching football for half a century or more might give you a hint that defence is a bit more complex and involved than a bunch of individuals trying to make tackles and blocks. Or do you think training just involves some exercise, and a fun XI a side kick-about?
It was either the late great Clough or Paisley who said that the job of the centre half (back) is to win the ball and pass to one of their own side who can play.
This was not long after the era of Moore and Beckenbauer and during the time of Hansen (all great ball-players) who could have played in midfield but gave the ball to others to create attacking movements.
Football is still a simple game and the job of a centre-back remains simple and in Moore's case having played many games alongside Ilori and/ or McShane and in front of Mannone his integration into tactics would IMHO not been an issue.
The club is paying his wages, get him earning them as soon as possible..
by Snowflake Royal » 13 Aug 2018 12:37
by sandman » 13 Aug 2018 12:59
by Snowflake Royal » 13 Aug 2018 13:08
by Victor Meldrew » 13 Aug 2018 13:08
sandman Probably.
"Players lose you games, not tactics. There's so much crap talked about tactics by people who barely know how to win at dominoes”
Clough's idea of pre match preparation was taking his players to the red light district the night before European semi finals.
by Victor Meldrew » 13 Aug 2018 13:12
Snowflake Royal It's really not worth the effort with you two.
by Coppells Lost Coat » 13 Aug 2018 13:26
by sandman » 13 Aug 2018 13:40
by Denver Royal » 13 Aug 2018 15:23
Coppells Lost Coat Was interesting to see Grealish play again even after all the speculation over him, where as Moore was no where near the 1st team.
Denver RoyalCoppells Lost Coat Was interesting to see Grealish play again even after all the speculation over him, where as Moore was no where near the 1st team.
Our best player, and Player of the Year. Could have made a difference in those two defeats. 'Our season depends on a fast start'.
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