Lower West The team makes too many mistakes. Defending starts from the front.
Sorry what?
Do you fold your account and stop posting on here? Yes I think you do
by John Smith » 09 Jan 2019 15:10
Lower West The team makes too many mistakes. Defending starts from the front.
by Lower West » 11 Jan 2019 22:49
John SmithLower West The team makes too many mistakes. Defending starts from the front.
Sorry what?
Do you fold your account and stop posting on here? Yes I think you do
by SCIAG » 12 Jan 2019 08:36
by Lower West » 12 Jan 2019 19:00
by leon » 13 Jan 2019 01:55
Lower WestJohn SmithLower West The team makes too many mistakes. Defending starts from the front.
Sorry what?
Do you fold your account and stop posting on here? Yes I think you do
What sort of question is that? At least use the English language properly.
Another keyboard warrior. How tiresome.
by Tails » 13 Jan 2019 02:27
leonLower WestJohn Smith Sorry what?
Do you fold your account and stop posting on here? Yes I think you do
What sort of question is that? At least use the English language properly.
Another keyboard warrior. How tiresome.
Well quite.
John Smith is dreadfully tiresome.
by leon » 13 Jan 2019 02:29
TailsleonLower West
What sort of question is that? At least use the English language properly.
Another keyboard warrior. How tiresome.
Well quite.
John Smith is dreadfully tiresome.
I can’t be having that, his Tom Denton suggestion was inspired....
by John Smith » 14 Jan 2019 09:47
TailsleonLower West
What sort of question is that? At least use the English language properly.
Another keyboard warrior. How tiresome.
Well quite.
John Smith is dreadfully tiresome.
I can’t be having that, his Tom Denton suggestion was inspired....
by Snowball » 14 Jan 2019 10:28
John SmithTailsleon
Well quite.
John Smith is dreadfully tiresome.
I can’t be having that, his Tom Denton suggestion was inspired....
I'm sorry. From this point forward I will be improving. I am now José Smith.
by PistolPete » 27 Jul 2020 17:01
by NewCorkSeth » 27 Jul 2020 17:15
PistolPete So... if we are about to renage on/renegotiate the £3m transfer and/or wages, I guess now is a good time for us hobnob 'experts' to understand the best plan for the club.
If we had buckets of cash, we'd just sign the player, but we don't.
SO, if we DID sign Ejaria, it would make sense to play him in the most effective position to influence the game. What is that position?
He's a flair player with the ability to make a pass; he's not a Matic, Carrick, Maddison, Henderson, Shelvey or Mount. He seems to work well in tight spaces, but conversely has the athleticism to cover the ground.
Is he better centrally or out wide? Because out wide, despite the tricks, he's not the type to run at pace with the ball...
Ultimately, he's got such incredible ability, but such an unusual skillset, I think it's only worth shelling out if we use him to his strengths. So how should we set up with him?!
by WoodleyRoyal » 27 Jul 2020 17:17
by RichTea94 » 27 Jul 2020 17:18
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Jul 2020 17:28
by PistolPete » 27 Jul 2020 18:56
Snowflake Royal Probably floating behind a striker.
He's got the athleticism and ability to harry and chase and drop into midfield to defend. He's got the technique to find space in tight areas.
He just plays to slow to be super effective out wide. Yeah he can twinkle into the box, but your wide players are ones you want to really drive forward at pace and whip in crosses. He does neither.
If we can get him cheaper then, yeah. But if not I think we're better off not bringing him in. He has so much potential, but will it really come out here. And we already have Swift, Olise and Holsgrove who have similar roles as their game.
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Jul 2020 19:07
PistolPeteSnowflake Royal Probably floating behind a striker.
He's got the athleticism and ability to harry and chase and drop into midfield to defend. He's got the technique to find space in tight areas.
He just plays to slow to be super effective out wide. Yeah he can twinkle into the box, but your wide players are ones you want to really drive forward at pace and whip in crosses. He does neither.
If we can get him cheaper then, yeah. But if not I think we're better off not bringing him in. He has so much potential, but will it really come out here. And we already have Swift, Olise and Holsgrove who have similar roles as their game.
Behind the striker is exactly where I think he should play, but he seems to want the ball to feet, so a possession based game is something that would suit him...which Bowen almost certainly doesn't want to play.
I hate the fact that a player who, like you say, has such huge potential, but doesn't seem to fit the Bowen mould
by Ascotexgunner » 27 Jul 2020 20:12
PistolPete So... if we are about to renage on/renegotiate the £3m transfer and/or wages, I guess now is a good time for us hobnob 'experts' to understand the best plan for the club.
If we had buckets of cash, we'd just sign the player, but we don't.
SO, if we DID sign Ejaria, it would make sense to play him in the most effective position to influence the game. What is that position?
He's a flair player with the ability to make a pass; he's not a Matic, Carrick, Maddison, Henderson, Shelvey or Mount. He seems to work well in tight spaces, but conversely has the athleticism to cover the ground.
Is he better centrally or out wide? Because out wide, despite the tricks, he's not the type to run at pace with the ball...
Ultimately, he's got such incredible ability, but such an unusual skillset, I think it's only worth shelling out if we use him to his strengths. So how should we set up with him?!
by NewCorkSeth » 27 Jul 2020 20:43
AscotexgunnerPistolPete So... if we are about to renage on/renegotiate the £3m transfer and/or wages, I guess now is a good time for us hobnob 'experts' to understand the best plan for the club.
If we had buckets of cash, we'd just sign the player, but we don't.
SO, if we DID sign Ejaria, it would make sense to play him in the most effective position to influence the game. What is that position?
He's a flair player with the ability to make a pass; he's not a Matic, Carrick, Maddison, Henderson, Shelvey or Mount. He seems to work well in tight spaces, but conversely has the athleticism to cover the ground.
Is he better centrally or out wide? Because out wide, despite the tricks, he's not the type to run at pace with the ball...
Ultimately, he's got such incredible ability, but such an unusual skillset, I think it's only worth shelling out if we use him to his strengths. So how should we set up with him?!
Reminds me of Kanu. At Arsenal he played very high as a holding front man with the likes of Ljundberg and Pires making runs. Unfortunately we don't have that quality or indeed any decent widemen or finishers that make those runs so I don't know what we would do with him.
by PistolPete » 27 Jul 2020 21:07
AscotexgunnerPistolPete So... if we are about to renage on/renegotiate the £3m transfer and/or wages, I guess now is a good time for us hobnob 'experts' to understand the best plan for the club.
If we had buckets of cash, we'd just sign the player, but we don't.
SO, if we DID sign Ejaria, it would make sense to play him in the most effective position to influence the game. What is that position?
He's a flair player with the ability to make a pass; he's not a Matic, Carrick, Maddison, Henderson, Shelvey or Mount. He seems to work well in tight spaces, but conversely has the athleticism to cover the ground.
Is he better centrally or out wide? Because out wide, despite the tricks, he's not the type to run at pace with the ball...
Ultimately, he's got such incredible ability, but such an unusual skillset, I think it's only worth shelling out if we use him to his strengths. So how should we set up with him?!
Reminds me of Kanu. At Arsenal he played very high as a holding front man with the likes of Ljundberg and Pires making runs. Unfortunately we don't have that quality or indeed any decent widemen or finishers that make those runs so I don't know what we would do with him.
by Jack Celliers » 27 Jul 2020 21:15
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