Hound
I'd be happy enough to start McCleary - Meite - Barrow for a few weeks if no one else comes back from fitness
LOL at injured players back in a few weeks. We can only dream of medical staff that can make that happen.
by Coppells Lost Coat » 14 Mar 2019 09:12
Hound
I'd be happy enough to start McCleary - Meite - Barrow for a few weeks if no one else comes back from fitness
by LWJ » 14 Mar 2019 09:13
Old Man AndrewsSCIAG Swift literally scored in our last match.
You are aware there is a lot more to it than scoring goals? The bloke is a midfielder, he has responsibilities within the game to track back, tackle, hold the ball up, pass accurately and have a decent level of fitness. John Swift is a show pony, he is unfit and he is lazy. Can he score the odd free kick here and there? Sure. Have a look at Barry Bannan if you want to see what a complete midfielder is, he does it all. That is waht Swift should aspire to be but instead in his mind he thinks he has made it, he is happy picking up his 10k a week and putting in 5/10 performances. We should get rid in the summer and bring in a younger, fitter and hungrier midfielder.
by Hound » 14 Mar 2019 09:14
LWJSnowflake Royal Swift can oxf*rd off. Biggest waste of space since Royston. Total passenger.
Wow, you've really outdone yourself there.
by Hound » 14 Mar 2019 09:16
LWJOld Man AndrewsSCIAG Swift literally scored in our last match.
You are aware there is a lot more to it than scoring goals? The bloke is a midfielder, he has responsibilities within the game to track back, tackle, hold the ball up, pass accurately and have a decent level of fitness. John Swift is a show pony, he is unfit and he is lazy. Can he score the odd free kick here and there? Sure. Have a look at Barry Bannan if you want to see what a complete midfielder is, he does it all. That is waht Swift should aspire to be but instead in his mind he thinks he has made it, he is happy picking up his 10k a week and putting in 5/10 performances. We should get rid in the summer and bring in a younger, fitter and hungrier midfielder.
I'm not sure how anyone can genuinely say Swift doesn't track back. He might lose the ball trying a fancy flick or running at a defender, but that's literally his job, he has to find the pass or beat the man. HE IS OUR ATTACKING MIDFIELDER.
If I was to pick one player who seems to be chasing everything throughout the game it's Swift. He closes the defenders down, he chases back into the corners, he puts more effort in than the majority of the squad.
I'd love to see his distance covered figures. I'd wager they are probably the highest on the team.
by Snowball » 14 Mar 2019 09:46
Old Man Andrews Complete and utter nonsense. Baffling opinions.
by Hound » 14 Mar 2019 09:56
by ladida_gunner_graham » 14 Mar 2019 10:23
ZipJohn Smith We were alright we just weren't brave or physical enough, in the sense that their players were much stronger. There were times when Barrow and Loader could have drawn fouls and cards from Leeds players. The midfield battle clearly lacked steel but we can put this down partly to injuries.
I'd get our lot on the weights personally.
We looked lightweight but it was so much more than that. Leeds worked harder. They pressed us so much more than we did to them. Often one of our players ran down a cul de sac with no one offering for a pass and with two opponents bearing down on him. In contrast Leeds always seemed to have options.
We were also so slow to react at times. Leeds would take a short corner and our lot were switched off.
by LWJ » 14 Mar 2019 10:50
by Hound » 14 Mar 2019 11:00
LWJ One thing I noticed with Leeds compared to us, when our defenders had the ball whoever was man marking Swift came with him wherever he went. Meaning that the space between there press was a lot smaller.
When we press with our top 3 + Swift, Baker and East were very fixed and rigid and that meant there were constant gaps between our press and defensive midfielders, meaning Leeds had a lot more space and time.
Also Barrow is useless in the air, leave him stood on the halfway line at defending corners so we can use his pace to counter ffs
by Vision » 14 Mar 2019 11:08
HoundLWJ One thing I noticed with Leeds compared to us, when our defenders had the ball whoever was man marking Swift came with him wherever he went. Meaning that the space between there press was a lot smaller.
When we press with our top 3 + Swift, Baker and East were very fixed and rigid and that meant there were constant gaps between our press and defensive midfielders, meaning Leeds had a lot more space and time.
Also Barrow is useless in the air, leave him stood on the halfway line at defending corners so we can use his pace to counter ffs
Its a good observation. I noticed particularly on their wings, whenever we pressed they always had a man available around the half way line out wide. Completely negated what we were trying to do, and quite often left them 2 on 1 against our fullback. Its obviously something they've worked on
by Hound » 14 Mar 2019 12:31
HoundLWJSnowflake Royal Swift can oxf*rd off. Biggest waste of space since Royston. Total passenger.
Wow, you've really outdone yourself there.
by URZZZZ » 14 Mar 2019 12:56
HoundHoundLWJ Wow, you've really outdone yourself there.
Additional to this, and I know you're a fan of WhoScored Ian, compare him and your mate Kelly on there.
https://www.whoscored.com/Teams/94/Show/England-Reading
Offensively Swift has significantly more shots, key passes, dribbles, and also gets dispossessed far more and has more poor touches on the negative (all about 3* more than Kelly)
Defensively has slightly less tackles (1.6 - 1.4), blocks (0.2 - 0.1), clearances (0.8-0.7) and interceptions (1.2-0.8 )
passing, Swift has an average of 45.7 per game at 86% accuracy. Kelly has 40.1 at 81.6%
Obviously adding this lot up, Swifts overall score of 6.87 is well ahead of Kelly at 6.54
Think youre picking on the wrong guy as the passenger tbh
by El Diablo » 14 Mar 2019 13:31
by Hound » 14 Mar 2019 13:36
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Mar 2019 13:50
HoundHoundLWJ Wow, you've really outdone yourself there.
Additional to this, and I know you're a fan of WhoScored Ian, compare him and your mate Kelly on there.
https://www.whoscored.com/Teams/94/Show/England-Reading
Offensively Swift has significantly more shots, key passes, dribbles, and also gets dispossessed far more and has more poor touches on the negative (all about 3* more than Kelly)
Defensively has slightly less tackles (1.6 - 1.4), blocks (0.2 - 0.1), clearances (0.8-0.7) and interceptions (1.2-0.8 )
passing, Swift has an average of 45.7 per game at 86% accuracy. Kelly has 40.1 at 81.6%
Obviously adding this lot up, Swifts overall score of 6.87 is well ahead of Kelly at 6.54
Think youre picking on the wrong guy as the passenger tbh
by Hound » 14 Mar 2019 14:00
by URZZZZ » 14 Mar 2019 14:08
by Hound » 14 Mar 2019 14:10
by Zip » 14 Mar 2019 19:07
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