by Hound » 30 Jan 2020 09:04
by Maneki Neko » 30 Jan 2020 09:10
2 world wars, 1 world cup I don't think their goal can be blamed on anyone. It was a good goal. These things happen.
What pisses me off is that too many of our players were just being shite. Olise went from awesome to just some kid who disappeared. Puscas way out of his depth as lone striker. Ejaria decided he couldn't be bothered. Swift had an awful game and was rightly subbed off.
Reminded me of Millwall where we seemed not to give a shit. Second to most balls. Stray passes.
I know it's been said to death and is bloody obvious but without João up front we are lost. The players don't know what to do with the ball so they dick around for too long.
I'm a little disappointed that Bowen who seems a tactical pro hasn't yet figured out that without João this isn't working and we need a different system. I didn't think this was necessarily the case when someone suggested it here after Millwall but I'm beginning to change my mind. Or perhaps we just really miss Adam.
by Millsy » 30 Jan 2020 09:16
NewCorkSethOld Man Andrews I am disappointed the club didn't move quicker to try and get a like for like striker in when Joao's injury and recovery time were revealed. We should have acted far quicker.
Not having a go at you but how do you know they didnt act quickly? January is a tough month for transfers. We spent a large amount in the summer and have commitments to pay off players for the next couple of years.
Diving in and signing anyone is how to get relegated. I saw someone in twitter complaining about our scouts. Saying what do they even do. This was in response to the news we are trying to sign Araruna (spelling?). Everyone is convinced we need a striker but nobody can say where we can get one and most wont address the obvious issue we have with decision making in the final 3rd. Were not scoring because players are making the wrong choices in possession. It's not solely down to Puscas and Baldock. They get oxf*rd all help.
Anyway, I think we have the strikers we need. We just need the players we do have to grow into the game quickly or we replace them in the summer.
by NewCorkSeth » 30 Jan 2020 09:35
2 world wars, 1 world cupNewCorkSethOld Man Andrews I am disappointed the club didn't move quicker to try and get a like for like striker in when Joao's injury and recovery time were revealed. We should have acted far quicker.
Not having a go at you but how do you know they didnt act quickly? January is a tough month for transfers. We spent a large amount in the summer and have commitments to pay off players for the next couple of years.
Diving in and signing anyone is how to get relegated. I saw someone in twitter complaining about our scouts. Saying what do they even do. This was in response to the news we are trying to sign Araruna (spelling?). Everyone is convinced we need a striker but nobody can say where we can get one and most wont address the obvious issue we have with decision making in the final 3rd. Were not scoring because players are making the wrong choices in possession. It's not solely down to Puscas and Baldock. They get oxf*rd all help.
Anyway, I think we have the strikers we need. We just need the players we do have to grow into the game quickly or we replace them in the summer.
I agree we have probably been looking and it's hard.
I don't agree that the reason we're not scoring is down to the midfield, or that our strikers are good enough for the current system. The midfield is doing a good enough job, although I would like to see Adam back asap. as I feel we're massivley missing him.
Are they good enoguh strikers though? Yeah I'd say Baldock, Puscas and Meite are all decent enough strikers when used in the way they should be. But if we're to persevere with this shape they are not the strikers we need at all.
Of the 3 I'd have thought Meite would most likely to hold a ball up in terms of strength but I don't think he's good enough with the ball to do enough with it.
by Millsy » 30 Jan 2020 09:45
NewCorkSeth2 world wars, 1 world cupNewCorkSeth Not having a go at you but how do you know they didnt act quickly? January is a tough month for transfers. We spent a large amount in the summer and have commitments to pay off players for the next couple of years.
Diving in and signing anyone is how to get relegated. I saw someone in twitter complaining about our scouts. Saying what do they even do. This was in response to the news we are trying to sign Araruna (spelling?). Everyone is convinced we need a striker but nobody can say where we can get one and most wont address the obvious issue we have with decision making in the final 3rd. Were not scoring because players are making the wrong choices in possession. It's not solely down to Puscas and Baldock. They get oxf*rd all help.
Anyway, I think we have the strikers we need. We just need the players we do have to grow into the game quickly or we replace them in the summer.
I agree we have probably been looking and it's hard.
I don't agree that the reason we're not scoring is down to the midfield, or that our strikers are good enough for the current system. The midfield is doing a good enough job, although I would like to see Adam back asap. as I feel we're massivley missing him.
Are they good enoguh strikers though? Yeah I'd say Baldock, Puscas and Meite are all decent enough strikers when used in the way they should be. But if we're to persevere with this shape they are not the strikers we need at all.
Of the 3 I'd have thought Meite would most likely to hold a ball up in terms of strength but I don't think he's good enough with the ball to do enough with it.
Decision making all round not just in midfield. Obita has a hell of a cross but doesnt seem to hit them first time often, Blackett also has a great cross and hardly ever seems interested in doing so first time. Gunter hits them first time and usually well enough but doesnt get put away enough with the silky passing usually reserved for the left flank. Ejaria keeps the ball a little too long most of the time, Swift can be guilty of that too but mostly he is guilty of being too clever in the final third. Meite when aud out right almost never gets any opportunity to make a good decision with how deep he is asked to start play from. Baldock makes runs too soon, Puscas makes runs too wide, Olise lacks experience and Adam, does very little wrong in the final third.. but has been known to shoot on sight. That can certainly slow down momentum.
Overall our scoring problem is not "our strikers arent good enough". Its "our attacking play isnt good enough".
Every other part of play we do well. We defend as a unit, the transition from defenders to midfield is superb. Swift in particular is phenomenal at getting out wide players into valuable positions. Then it falls apart. We need to be smarter when around the opposition box.
by NewCorkSeth » 30 Jan 2020 10:00
2 world wars, 1 world cupNewCorkSeth2 world wars, 1 world cup
I agree we have probably been looking and it's hard.
I don't agree that the reason we're not scoring is down to the midfield, or that our strikers are good enough for the current system. The midfield is doing a good enough job, although I would like to see Adam back asap. as I feel we're massivley missing him.
Are they good enoguh strikers though? Yeah I'd say Baldock, Puscas and Meite are all decent enough strikers when used in the way they should be. But if we're to persevere with this shape they are not the strikers we need at all.
Of the 3 I'd have thought Meite would most likely to hold a ball up in terms of strength but I don't think he's good enough with the ball to do enough with it.
Decision making all round not just in midfield. Obita has a hell of a cross but doesnt seem to hit them first time often, Blackett also has a great cross and hardly ever seems interested in doing so first time. Gunter hits them first time and usually well enough but doesnt get put away enough with the silky passing usually reserved for the left flank. Ejaria keeps the ball a little too long most of the time, Swift can be guilty of that too but mostly he is guilty of being too clever in the final third. Meite when aud out right almost never gets any opportunity to make a good decision with how deep he is asked to start play from. Baldock makes runs too soon, Puscas makes runs too wide, Olise lacks experience and Adam, does very little wrong in the final third.. but has been known to shoot on sight. That can certainly slow down momentum.
Overall our scoring problem is not "our strikers arent good enough". Its "our attacking play isnt good enough".
Every other part of play we do well. We defend as a unit, the transition from defenders to midfield is superb. Swift in particular is phenomenal at getting out wide players into valuable positions. Then it falls apart. We need to be smarter when around the opposition box.
All good points thanks.
But these niggly issues have always existed, will continue to exist and Bowen is no doubt working with them daily to iron them out. If we or any team absolutely irons everything out they won't be messing around in the champ probably.
The point is that with the agreed above "warts and all", our players and attacking play was clearly "good enough" when we had Joao as a target man. Maybe not Liverpool levels of finesse, but good enough to win matches at this level.
Sure we can improve in many areas but they haven't suddenly become issues overnight. What has become an issue overnight is Joao's injury and while we're continuing to patch up the rest of the longstanding issues it would be ideal to get a like-for-like target man in. Or change system while we don't have one.
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jan 2020 11:49
NewCorkSethOld Man Andrews2 world wars, 1 world cup I don't think their goal can be blamed on anyone. It was a good goal. These things happen.
What pisses me off is that too many of our players were just being shite. Olise went from awesome to just some kid who disappeared. Puscas way out of his depth as lone striker. Ejaria decided he couldn't be bothered. Swift had an awful game and was rightly subbed off.
Reminded me of Millwall where we seemed not to give a shit. Second to most balls. Stray passes.
I know it's been said to death and is bloody obvious but without João up front we are lost. The players don't know what to do with the ball so they dick around for too long.
I'm a little disappointed that Bowen who seems a tactical pro hasn't yet figured out that without João this isn't working and we need a different system. I didn't think this was necessarily the case when someone suggested it here after Millwall but I'm beginning to change my mind. Or perhaps we just really miss Adam.
I am disappointed the club didn't move quicker to try and get a like for like striker in when Joao's injury and recovery time were revealed. We should have acted far quicker.
Not having a go at you but how do you know they didnt act quickly? January is a tough month for transfers. We spent a large amount in the summer and have commitments to pay off players for the next couple of years.
Diving in and signing anyone is how to get relegated. I saw someone in twitter complaining about our scouts. Saying what do they even do. This was in response to the news we are trying to sign Araruna (spelling?). Everyone is convinced we need a striker but nobody can say where we can get one and most wont address the obvious issue we have with decision making in the final 3rd. Were not scoring because players are making the wrong choices in possession. It's not solely down to Puscas and Baldock. They get oxf*rd all help.
Anyway, I think we have the strikers we need. We just need the players we do have to grow into the game quickly or we replace them in the summer.
by Hound » 30 Jan 2020 12:04
by URZZZZ » 30 Jan 2020 12:05
NewCorkSeth2 world wars, 1 world cupNewCorkSeth Not having a go at you but how do you know they didnt act quickly? January is a tough month for transfers. We spent a large amount in the summer and have commitments to pay off players for the next couple of years.
Diving in and signing anyone is how to get relegated. I saw someone in twitter complaining about our scouts. Saying what do they even do. This was in response to the news we are trying to sign Araruna (spelling?). Everyone is convinced we need a striker but nobody can say where we can get one and most wont address the obvious issue we have with decision making in the final 3rd. Were not scoring because players are making the wrong choices in possession. It's not solely down to Puscas and Baldock. They get oxf*rd all help.
Anyway, I think we have the strikers we need. We just need the players we do have to grow into the game quickly or we replace them in the summer.
I agree we have probably been looking and it's hard.
I don't agree that the reason we're not scoring is down to the midfield, or that our strikers are good enough for the current system. The midfield is doing a good enough job, although I would like to see Adam back asap. as I feel we're massivley missing him.
Are they good enoguh strikers though? Yeah I'd say Baldock, Puscas and Meite are all decent enough strikers when used in the way they should be. But if we're to persevere with this shape they are not the strikers we need at all.
Of the 3 I'd have thought Meite would most likely to hold a ball up in terms of strength but I don't think he's good enough with the ball to do enough with it.
Decision making all round not just in midfield. Obita has a hell of a cross but doesnt seem to hit them first time often, Blackett also has a great cross and hardly ever seems interested in doing so first time. Gunter hits them first time and usually well enough but doesnt get put away enough with the silky passing usually reserved for the left flank. Ejaria keeps the ball a little too long most of the time, Swift can be guilty of that too but mostly he is guilty of being too clever in the final third. Meite when aud out right almost never gets any opportunity to make a good decision with how deep he is asked to start play from. Baldock makes runs too soon, Puscas makes runs too wide, Olise lacks experience and Adam, does very little wrong in the final third.. but has been known to shoot on sight. That can certainly slow down momentum.
Overall our scoring problem is not "our strikers arent good enough". Its "our attacking play isnt good enough".
by Jagermesiter1871 » 30 Jan 2020 12:10
by NewCorkSeth » 30 Jan 2020 12:13
URZZZZNewCorkSeth2 world wars, 1 world cup
I agree we have probably been looking and it's hard.
I don't agree that the reason we're not scoring is down to the midfield, or that our strikers are good enough for the current system. The midfield is doing a good enough job, although I would like to see Adam back asap. as I feel we're massivley missing him.
Are they good enoguh strikers though? Yeah I'd say Baldock, Puscas and Meite are all decent enough strikers when used in the way they should be. But if we're to persevere with this shape they are not the strikers we need at all.
Of the 3 I'd have thought Meite would most likely to hold a ball up in terms of strength but I don't think he's good enough with the ball to do enough with it.
Decision making all round not just in midfield. Obita has a hell of a cross but doesnt seem to hit them first time often, Blackett also has a great cross and hardly ever seems interested in doing so first time. Gunter hits them first time and usually well enough but doesnt get put away enough with the silky passing usually reserved for the left flank. Ejaria keeps the ball a little too long most of the time, Swift can be guilty of that too but mostly he is guilty of being too clever in the final third. Meite when aud out right almost never gets any opportunity to make a good decision with how deep he is asked to start play from. Baldock makes runs too soon, Puscas makes runs too wide, Olise lacks experience and Adam, does very little wrong in the final third.. but has been known to shoot on sight. That can certainly slow down momentum.
Overall our scoring problem is not "our strikers arent good enough". Its "our attacking play isnt good enough".
Agree to an extent. But there were times on Tuesday we had no men in the box. It wasn’t until the last couple of minutes we got men in there
Or it’s just Puscas or Baldock in there. The likelihood is, against two big CB’s, they’re not going to do anything in the air. So I can sort of see, in this example, why the fullbacks were a bit more reluctant to cross on Tuesday
Which is why we either need an additional body in there (i.e. two up top) or someone taller who can be more of a physical presence
by Forbury Lion » 30 Jan 2020 12:23
There's sometimes a short queue which goes down quickly - often it's people who decline a standing spot on the bus and in favour of a seat on the next oneZipForbury LionRoyalBlue
Even if you're prepared to pay a tenner you still have to turn up early to ensure getting a space. The Holiday Inn Car Park was full and blocked off by 7pm last night. If you turn up there and find it full you then have to try to work out where else you can park safely.
Shinfield Park park and ride is free parking and £4.50 for 1 person return of £5.50 for a group of 5 (now I'm thinking I might have to find 4 other randoms to ticket share with and save £17 between us)
There never seem to be any queues for Shinfield Park post match. In fact they always seem to have too many buses.
by Whore Jackie » 30 Jan 2020 12:28
Jagermesiter1871 Oliveria would be useful right now.
by South Coast Royal » 30 Jan 2020 12:48
by download » 30 Jan 2020 13:22
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To be honest - paying a tenner for 2 hours parking absolutely puts me off going too. For me to get to a midweek game I have to drive home after work (Bracknell to Baso) - sort the kids out - and then rush straight back up the A33 to get there for 8pm.
I don't mind paying £25 for a ticket - but to then add another £10 on every time - i'm out.*
Do £1 parking for midweek games and i'm back in.
* yes there probably are slightly cheaper alternatives, but given the rush to get to the ground after work anyway - adding in a bus, car share, longer walk - and its just too much hassle.
Even if you're prepared to pay a tenner you still have to turn up early to ensure getting a space. The Holiday Inn Car Park was full and blocked off by 7pm last night. If you turn up there and find it full you then have to try to work out where else you can park safely.
I just park in B&Q or Costco usually. I thought thats what everyone did.
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jan 2020 13:35
Hound its true, but Joao is possibly out for the season, Boye has been sidelined, Loader is no good/uninterested/still to develop, Puscas is carrying an injury/off form and Baldock is never more than 3 games away from a muscle injury. And Meite is better on the wing.
I could definitely see the benefit in brining in an experienced target man to play either the lone role or to pair with Puscas or Baldock.
Two who I personally would look at would be Wickham and Leon Clarke. They are obviously only short term and just to ensure we end the season in the right way.
by Hound » 30 Jan 2020 13:46
South Coast Royal BTW I am starting to get the impression that Joao is falling into that category of being perceived as a better player, the longer he is out-see also Obita last season .
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