Snowflake RoyalleonOrion
Yes, his impact has been game changing.
What, the 4* games he's managed?
Four
Right OK, we're saved then.
* edited thanks to Ian.
by leon » 22 Nov 2018 17:12
Snowflake RoyalleonOrion
Yes, his impact has been game changing.
What, the 4* games he's managed?
Four
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Nov 2018 18:37
leonSnowflake Royalleon
What, the 2(ish) games he's managed?
Four
Right OK, we're saved then.
by leon » 22 Nov 2018 19:04
Snowflake RoyalleonSnowflake Royal Four
Right OK, we're saved then.
You seemed confused about how many it was, so I told you. 5 seconds to check, no biggie.
by SCIAG » 22 Nov 2018 19:14
leon Since Leigertwood left at the end of 2014 season we've not had a defensive midfielder that can influence a game in any meaningful way.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 22 Nov 2018 20:31
by leon » 22 Nov 2018 21:04
SCIAGleon Since Leigertwood left at the end of 2014 season we've not had a defensive midfielder that can influence a game in any meaningful way.
Except for Norwood, Joey, and Evans, of course.
by Snowflake Royal » 22 Nov 2018 21:19
leonSCIAGleon Since Leigertwood left at the end of 2014 season we've not had a defensive midfielder that can influence a game in any meaningful way.
Except for Norwood, Joey, and Evans, of course.
None of those influenced a game in any meaningful way and certainly not consistently over a period of time.
For the avoidance of doubt I mean from a defensive perspective.
Ie protecting the defence and linking midfield.
by leon » 22 Nov 2018 22:40
Snowflake RoyalleonSCIAG Except for Norwood, Joey, and Evans, of course.
None of those influenced a game in any meaningful way and certainly not consistently over a period of time.
For the avoidance of doubt I mean from a defensive perspective.
Ie protecting the defence and linking midfield.
I'll give you Evans in terms of consistently, and maybe Berg as he didn't last well into a second season and was used in defence a fair bit, but Norwood consistently did a good all round job including defensively, so I'm with SCIAG on that one.
by NewCorkSeth » 23 Nov 2018 07:10
leonSnowflake Royalleon
None of those influenced a game in any meaningful way and certainly not consistently over a period of time.
For the avoidance of doubt I mean from a defensive perspective.
Ie protecting the defence and linking midfield.
I'll give you Evans in terms of consistently, and maybe Berg as he didn't last well into a second season and was used in defence a fair bit, but Norwood consistently did a good all round job including defensively, so I'm with SCIAG on that one.
Right so assuming I agree which I don’t really, we’re saying one player.
Ok.
by CountryRoyal » 23 Nov 2018 07:32
by Snowflake Royal » 23 Nov 2018 07:48
by NewCorkSeth » 23 Nov 2018 08:11
Snowflake Royal It's worth remembering teams don't necessarily need a specific defensive midfielder. Our most successful midfield of all time didn't really have one for example.
by leon » 23 Nov 2018 08:54
NewCorkSethSnowflake Royal It's worth remembering teams don't necessarily need a specific defensive midfielder. Our most successful midfield of all time didn't really have one for example.
This too.
Identifying an area we need a player in the last 4 years and signing Evans, JVDB, Williams, Meyler, Bacuna, Edwards, Quinn, Ezatolahi, Chalobah and Norwood in that time as well as promoting Tshibola indicates we haven't exactly been ignoring the position.
Yes not all of them are DMs but all are capable of playing there and (while not all consistent) most were capable of taking control of a game here and there.
by leon » 23 Nov 2018 08:55
NewCorkSethleonSnowflake Royal I'll give you Evans in terms of consistently, and maybe Berg as he didn't last well into a second season and was used in defence a fair bit, but Norwood consistently did a good all round job including defensively, so I'm with SCIAG on that one.
Right so assuming I agree which I don’t really, we’re saying one player.
Ok.
It's not like were Arsenal going years without replacing Vieira. It's only been 4 years... Man time goes quick.
Anyway having 1 in the form of Norwood (even though you don't agree) and having signed numerous players to fill that role to varying degrees of success kinda makes it look like youre complaining about nothing. Transfers ain't easy.
by Hound » 23 Nov 2018 09:10
by NewCorkSeth » 23 Nov 2018 10:07
leonNewCorkSethSnowflake Royal It's worth remembering teams don't necessarily need a specific defensive midfielder. Our most successful midfield of all time didn't really have one for example.
This too.
Identifying an area we need a player in the last 4 years and signing Evans, JVDB, Williams, Meyler, Bacuna, Edwards, Quinn, Ezatolahi, Chalobah and Norwood in that time as well as promoting Tshibola indicates we haven't exactly been ignoring the position.
Yes not all of them are DMs but all are capable of playing there and (while not all consistent) most were capable of taking control of a game here and there.
Are you serious?
We have a midfield unit that gets continually bypassed and a defence that struggles as a result. None of our midfielders have been able, possibly Williams to a lesser degree, to actually defend whether that is a specific player in that role or as a unit.
We have done for several years now.
Yeah we’ve signed players but they haven’t been consistently effective - that was my point.
by Victor Meldrew » 23 Nov 2018 10:47
by NewCorkSeth » 23 Nov 2018 10:54
Victor Meldrew I am starting to worry that Eza is (to some extent like Obita) becoming thought of as one of those players whose reputation gets greater the less they play.
In his few games he has done o.k. ,but IMHO not much more than that, although we all hope that he will go on to perform well for us.
Ian made the point that I have made many times-we don't need a midfielder to stand around just defending-IMHO we want midfielders that can do the lot rather than just play deep in front of a back 4.
Take 3 of the top sides in City, Liverpool and Chelsea-none of those have a solely defensive midfielder and particularly in City's case with Fernandhino he is everywhere.
In our glory days we had just Sidwell and Harper as a 2 who did everything and we then didn't really have wingers who tracked back.
It is different if you play 3 centre-backs with a sweeper either behind or in front of them and full-backs as wide midfielders but we don't play like that.
Any news of a new CEO?
by Victor Meldrew » 23 Nov 2018 10:58
NewCorkSethVictor Meldrew I am starting to worry that Eza is (to some extent like Obita) becoming thought of as one of those players whose reputation gets greater the less they play.
In his few games he has done o.k. ,but IMHO not much more than that, although we all hope that he will go on to perform well for us.
Ian made the point that I have made many times-we don't need a midfielder to stand around just defending-IMHO we want midfielders that can do the lot rather than just play deep in front of a back 4.
Take 3 of the top sides in City, Liverpool and Chelsea-none of those have a solely defensive midfielder and particularly in City's case with Fernandhino he is everywhere.
In our glory days we had just Sidwell and Harper as a 2 who did everything and we then didn't really have wingers who tracked back.
It is different if you play 3 centre-backs with a sweeper either behind or in front of them and full-backs as wide midfielders but we don't play like that.
Any news of a new CEO?
To be fair to Chelsea they do have the best DM in the world. They're just not playing him as one.
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