by John Madejski's Wallet » 17 Feb 2019 16:12
by Notts Royal » 17 Feb 2019 19:04
URZZZZ Let's be honest, Norwood is the best midfielder we've had in a while. He was always the best player up until Christmas and then he would tail off for a few games (this was also the case with United this season). Difference being Wilder stuck with him and he's regained his form whereas Clarke and Mcdermott dropped him in favour of loanees
by sandman » 17 Feb 2019 19:05
John Madejski's Wallet A 'Manager' that concentrates on team spirit and game tactics >>>>>> A 'coach' who drills players in a single style with no plan B
by SCIAG » 17 Feb 2019 19:35
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That's because, bar a few long range crackers, for the most part he was shit.
Like most of the Sheffield United team he's a bit of a broken toy who has been brought in as a part of a very good team who play some nice football.
Individually they aren't anything special but Wilder has made them a team. Which is more than can be said for our sorry rabble.
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Yeah, revisionist nonsense from Mr C there. Norwood was soft
by Hound » 17 Feb 2019 20:33
Notts RoyalURZZZZ Let's be honest, Norwood is the best midfielder we've had in a while. He was always the best player up until Christmas and then he would tail off for a few games (this was also the case with United this season). Difference being Wilder stuck with him and he's regained his form whereas Clarke and Mcdermott dropped him in favour of loanees
Andy Rinomhota has shown more consistency in 2 months than Norwood did in the years he was with us.
People reminisce about Williams & Norwood. Remember they played regularly together in a poor side. And no I don’t dislike either player...I liked both of them. They just weren’t that great for us on a regular enough basis
by Snowflake Royal » 17 Feb 2019 22:25
SCIAGDr_HfuhruhurrHound
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Yeah, revisionist nonsense from Mr C there. Norwood was soft
Factoring in the short length, this is one of the worst posts I've ever seen on here. Largely due to the completely unintended irony.
Norwood wasn't soft. People just accused him of that because he was good at passing and shooting, which of course means he must have been the second coming of Marek Matejovsky. In reality, Norwood has been consistently one of the best defensive midfielders in the league for however many years (including when he was with us). This season his tackles per minute is the 7th best in the league and he's played at least 200 minutes more than any of the players ahead of him. In terms of interceptions he's second among midfielders behind Corry Evans. He wins the ball back 4.2 times a game.
Now worth noting those stats are with a minimum appearance filter on. I'm not sure what that limit is, but if you take it off then Ezatolahi becomes the best player in the league at interceptions. However, none of our players can match Norwood for tackles. Surprisingly the best is Omar Richards!
Norwood: 2.6 tackles per 90
Richards: 2.5
Ezatolahi: 2.3
Meyler: 2.2
Rinomhota: 1.9
Ejaria: 1.6
Kelly: 1.6
Swift: 1.3
Bacuna: 1.2
Baker: 0.7
Reading players might be at a disadvantage due to our possession-based style - but we also used a possession-based style when Norwood was here, and he did even better in the league rankings.
The guy is quality and we only sold him because we were desperate for money and Liam Moore.
by John Madejski's Wallet » 17 Feb 2019 22:27
sandmanJohn Madejski's Wallet A 'Manager' that concentrates on team spirit and game tactics >>>>>> A 'coach' who drills players in a single style with no plan B
"But if we're going to survive next time we get into the Premier League then we need to play a possession style"
by Snowflake Royal » 17 Feb 2019 22:34
John Madejski's WalletsandmanJohn Madejski's Wallet A 'Manager' that concentrates on team spirit and game tactics >>>>>> A 'coach' who drills players in a single style with no plan B
"But if we're going to survive next time we get into the Premier League then we need to play a possession style"
lol one of the most dickish of things you read on this forum
by John Madejski's Wallet » 17 Feb 2019 23:48
by Snowflake Royal » 18 Feb 2019 11:55
John Madejski's Wallet Its the idea that an average Champ team, currently struggling in the league should be setting themselves up for mid table comfort in the prem. Just make me chuckle at the delusion.
Right up there with "going down will make us stronger"
by maffff » 18 Feb 2019 11:59
Hound Exactly. Under McD, Norwood and Williams were awful for 6 months. The midfield even then was a huge weak spot
by SCIAG » 18 Feb 2019 19:10
Snowflake Royal Williams would improve us now, but he didn't work well with Norwood and spent half the time running down blind alleys. Plus we didn't have much in the way of regular quality up front.
Not that any of this matters. He's gone, and he's left us in his dust, while we have piss all decent options available.
by sandman » 18 Feb 2019 19:27
SCIAGSnowflake Royal Williams would improve us now, but he didn't work well with Norwood and spent half the time running down blind alleys. Plus we didn't have much in the way of regular quality up front.
Not that any of this matters. He's gone, and he's left us in his dust, while we have piss all decent options available.
Yeah agreed. Norwood didn't contribute nearly enough offensively, and while Williams would have runs of form where he looked immense (usually in December), most of the time he was flashy and insubstantial. But we could really use a midfielder with his ability to make a direct surging run or with Norwood's nous.
Think the best midfield we've ever had was when we had that three of Norwood, Tshibola, and Quinn. That could do everything. Don't think they actually played together very many times but they just blew teams away.
by SCIAG » 18 Feb 2019 19:45
by sandman » 18 Feb 2019 20:14
SCIAG Well obviously I haven't been here since 1871 but I would go with the best since 1994.
by Lower West » 18 Feb 2019 21:31
John Madejski's Wallet
Right up there with "going down will make us stronger"
by Denver Royal » 18 Feb 2019 21:44
sandmanSCIAG Well obviously I haven't been here since 1871 but I would go with the best since 1994.
Lower WestJohn Madejski's Wallet Right up there with "going down will make us stronger"
Playing U23's and bedding into a structure surely would be better in Legue One.
We don't even have a first 11 currently. Even if we survive this season. What's left for next? Teams take time to build.
by sandman » 18 Feb 2019 21:48
URZZZZ Yiadom - one of the better players, but let the crosses come in too easily, a performance for which Gunter would be crucified 5
by Lower West » 18 Feb 2019 22:34
Denver RoyalsandmanSCIAG Well obviously I haven't been here since 1871 but I would go with the best since 1994.
Yeah, feck off newbieLower WestJohn Madejski's Wallet Right up there with "going down will make us stronger"
Playing U23's and bedding into a structure surely would be better in Legue One.
We don't even have a first 11 currently. Even if we survive this season. What's left for next? Teams take time to build.
Kinda agree, although Warnock, Bielsa and Lamps might take umbrage with you to an extent.
by Denver Royal » 18 Feb 2019 23:16
Lower WestDenver Royalsandman
Yeah, feck off newbieLower West Playing U23's and bedding into a structure surely would be better in Legue One.
We don't even have a first 11 currently. Even if we survive this season. What's left for next? Teams take time to build.
Kinda agree, although Warnock, Bielsa and Lamps might take umbrage with you to an extent.
Players such as Meite, Richards, Loader, Swift would benefit from playing in a league where they could gain experience and confidence. Rather than turn out week in week out in a desperate struggle. Must wear the players down.
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