by Victor Meldrew » 23 Oct 2019 10:19
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Really?! Then that makes many of the defenders he plays against, including those last night, absolutely pedestrian. He was getting around the outside of the wide defenders for QPR both with and without the ball.
One of those players who looks quite slow but actually has decent pace
Needs to improve his hold up play considerably though
About minute 66, a QPR player passed to him about 40 yards away from goal and I’ve never seen someone move so slowly
Unless he’s one of those players who take a while to build his speed up because on numerous occasions this season, he’s been outpaced by pretty slow defenders
by URZZZZ » 23 Oct 2019 10:22
Old Man Andrews Puscas isn't slow by any means, just don't think he has a great engine on him so can't maintain his pace over a 90 minute period. Did he look slow when he sprinted away from the QPR defence to score? Nope.
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Puscas is terribly slow.
Really?! Then that makes many of the defenders he plays against, including those last night, absolutely pedestrian. He was getting around the outside of the wide defenders for QPR both with and without the ball.
So one poster says he is slow and another says he is quick which sums up fans-we all see different things.
Some seem to think Eze for them wasn't very good -my view was that he and Ejaria were streets ahead of everybody else on the pitch.
An enjoyable game and now having seen supposed contenders like Sheff Wed.,WBA, Preston and QPR I feel that this division will end up with promotion for Leeds plus whichever couple of teams are more consistent than the rest.
So for those who come on here after every home game to complain that the ref has been biased against us I suggest that they try to remember this game and Miazga and Yiadom incidents.
One criticism from last night-the long balls from Moore and Miazga were poor but Ejaria's pass to Puscas was perfect so although we don't want to revert to too much tippy tappy please let the defenders defend and give the ball to those that can pass as quickly as possible.
I feel tired just watching Andy Yiadom-if only he could cross a ball.
Am not sure why Baldock got MOM when he missed such a great chance in the first half and couldn't miss from a yard out but I presume much of what he did could be appreciated more by being there than watching on TV.
I don't get over-excited that much when it comes to football but ,as they often say on TV, "I would pay good money" to watch Ejaria (as I do) and haven't been so excited about one of our midfielders since the days of Super Simon Osborn.
by lewesroyal » 23 Oct 2019 10:40
sandman Rinomhota - Booked due to the incompetent referee.
by NewCorkSeth » 23 Oct 2019 10:57
URZZZZOld Man Andrews Puscas isn't slow by any means, just don't think he has a great engine on him so can't maintain his pace over a 90 minute period. Did he look slow when he sprinted away from the QPR defence to score? Nope.
He was against Tony Leistner, I think I’d have a chance against him
I may be wrong but I’ve seen Puscas on so many occasions try and take it round a player just to be out paced. It worked against Pack against Cardiff but very rarely elsewhere. Baldock, who’s not exactly renowned for his pace, looked sharper and quicker than Puscas yesterday
by Norfolk Royal » 23 Oct 2019 10:59
URZZZZ Puscas is terribly slow.
by windermereROYAL » 23 Oct 2019 11:04
lewesroyalsandman Rinomhota - Booked due to the incompetent referee.
Can't agree with that. He was booked for being a petulant child.
Admitedly that's par for the course on a football pitch. If more refs actually applied tha dissent laws it would stop pretty quickly.
Norfolk RoyalURZZZZ Puscas is terribly slow.
I noticed that when he ran half the length of the pitch outpacing their defence and slotting it in the net.
by windermereROYAL » 23 Oct 2019 11:19
by Snowball » 23 Oct 2019 11:42
URZZZZOld Man Andrews Puscas isn't slow by any means, just don't think he has a great engine on him so can't maintain his pace over a 90 minute period. Did he look slow when he sprinted away from the QPR defence to score? Nope.
He was against Tony Leistner, I think I’d have a chance against him
I may be wrong but I’ve seen Puscas on so many occasions try and take it round a player just to be out paced. It worked against Pack against Cardiff but very rarely elsewhere. Baldock, who’s not exactly renowned for his pace, looked sharper and quicker than Puscas yesterday
SnowballURZZZZOld Man Andrews Puscas isn't slow by any means, just don't think he has a great engine on him so can't maintain his pace over a 90 minute period. Did he look slow when he sprinted away from the QPR defence to score? Nope.
He was against Tony Leistner, I think I’d have a chance against him
I may be wrong but I’ve seen Puscas on so many occasions try and take it round a player just to be out paced. It worked against Pack against Cardiff but very rarely elsewhere. Baldock, who’s not exactly renowned for his pace, looked sharper and quicker than Puscas yesterday
Baldock (and Gmac) were extremely motivated, pumped with adrenaline, big chance etc.
Puscas was on the back of a long depressing run.
If Puscas plays the next 2-3-4-5 games and gets 2-3 goals, watch him fly!
I like Baldock a lot but he has never really been prolific.
Puscas, OTOH....
by windermereROYAL » 23 Oct 2019 11:47
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Am not sure why Baldock got MOM when he missed such a great chance in the first half and couldn't miss from a yard out but I presume much of what he did could be appreciated more by being there than watching on TV.
by windermereROYAL » 23 Oct 2019 11:58
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Am not sure why Baldock got MOM when he missed such a great chance in the first half and couldn't miss from a yard out but I presume much of what he did could be appreciated more by being there than watching on TV.
Agree. Puscas's goal was very good and hugely important, yet too many berate him because he lost the ball in midfield and a goal resulted. He did but there were plenty of defenders back and THEY also did poorly. Had one of them done his job, Puscas' mistake would have been soon forgotten.
I like Baldock (and a Baldock-Puscas partnership) but he spurned a GREAT goal chance. Puscas would have been ripped a new one by our "fans" if he had missed that almost-sitter.
So Puscas gets a goal and is HALF responsible for conceding one.
Baldock gets a goal and misses a massive chance.
If that was all we were judging, Puscas would edge Baldock.
I thought they both deserved 7s, Ejaria an 8
by NewCorkSeth » 23 Oct 2019 11:58
NewCorkSeth Does anyone know if Miazga with get a retrospective ban?
SnowballVictor Meldrew
Am not sure why Baldock got MOM when he missed such a great chance in the first half and couldn't miss from a yard out but I presume much of what he did could be appreciated more by being there than watching on TV.
Agree. Puscas's goal was very good and hugely important, yet too many berate him because he lost the ball in midfield and a goal resulted. He did but there were plenty of defenders back and THEY also did poorly. Had one of them done his job, Puscas' mistake would have been soon forgotten.
I like Baldock (and a Baldock-Puscas partnership) but he spurned a GREAT goal chance. Puscas would have been ripped a new one by our "fans" if he had missed that almost-sitter.
So Puscas gets a goal and is HALF responsible for conceding one.
Baldock gets a goal and misses a massive chance.
If that was all we were judging, Puscas would edge Baldock.
I thought they both deserved 7s, Ejaria an 8
by Millsy » 23 Oct 2019 12:21
NewCorkSeth Does anyone know if Miazga with get a retrospective ban?
by WestYorksRoyal » 23 Oct 2019 12:35
windermereROYALSnowballVictor Meldrew
Am not sure why Baldock got MOM when he missed such a great chance in the first half and couldn't miss from a yard out but I presume much of what he did could be appreciated more by being there than watching on TV.
Agree. Puscas's goal was very good and hugely important, yet too many berate him because he lost the ball in midfield and a goal resulted. He did but there were plenty of defenders back and THEY also did poorly. Had one of them done his job, Puscas' mistake would have been soon forgotten.
I like Baldock (and a Baldock-Puscas partnership) but he spurned a GREAT goal chance. Puscas would have been ripped a new one by our "fans" if he had missed that almost-sitter.
So Puscas gets a goal and is HALF responsible for conceding one.
Baldock gets a goal and misses a massive chance.
If that was all we were judging, Puscas would edge Baldock.
I thought they both deserved 7s, Ejaria an 8
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