by South Coast Royal » 17 Feb 2021 14:22
by South Coast Royal » 17 Feb 2021 14:36
Zip Vic the season is around a month shorter as it is. Players often playing twice a week are much more prone to injury. That’s a fact. No surprise Laurent was rested. Sensible to do if he was carrying knocks. The Championship is well known for being incredibly intense and physical which is why clubs like ours are picking so many injuries.
by RFCMod » 17 Feb 2021 14:46
by RoyalBlue » 17 Feb 2021 14:53
RFCMod I tell you what bloody Esteves deserves a goal soon
by Millsy » 17 Feb 2021 15:20
SutekhMillsy LOl @ them sacking their manager after that defeat.
Is losing to little Reading really that bad?
They were woeful though.
We were the only team in it.
There's a real gulf now between top 6 and the rest (assuming Bournemouth win their game in hand) and really we should all be beating teams below who seem to be quite poor. Yeah wall beat us but they were quite poor too tbf.
Given the horrendous injury problems they have perhaps Mr Holden can regard himself as a tad unfortunate.
by Nameless » 17 Feb 2021 15:21
South Coast RoyalZip Vic the season is around a month shorter as it is. Players often playing twice a week are much more prone to injury. That’s a fact. No surprise Laurent was rested. Sensible to do if he was carrying knocks. The Championship is well known for being incredibly intense and physical which is why clubs like ours are picking so many injuries.
So the maximum will be 49 games (mainly reserves have played in the 2 cup games) taking into account play-offs over 8 months.
Nobody will play the full 49 games because of injury and resting so I suspect that only somebody like Morro (ironically our oldest player) will play the maximum but many more will play no more that 40 or so.
Compare that say to a club like City that will play 38 league games, probably around 8 cup games in England and then maybe around 12 games in Europe.
Quite a few of the players will then play maybe 5 or 6 games at the Euros so a player, taking into account some resting, might well play over 50 games of high intensity and with considerable European travel over a period of a further month or so.
It's not a bad life is it that you have to work full on for not much more than 60 hours over an 8 month period?.
by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Feb 2021 15:34
RoyalBlueRFCMod I tell you what bloody Esteves deserves a goal soon
Agreed. I think some of his critics are also forgetting that he too is just a youngster at 18 years old. I reckon he's doing pretty well, particularly given his limited experience of English football and The Championship.
by Millsy » 17 Feb 2021 15:37
South Coast Royal I do believe that the role has got easier, especially for the defensive midfielder.
by Vision » 17 Feb 2021 15:49
South Coast Royal As you can gather , talk of cricketers getting exhausted after bowling no more than 15 overs in a day and players needing to be rested when playing probably no more than about 45 games in a season (rested, injured etc.) doing jobs that many would die for has got to me a bit lately.
As a BTW I was thinking about what are the most tiring positions in football.
In my playing days as an "all round" midfielder it was the hardest physical role, forever getting forward and back, but possibly the most rewarding as you were always in the game .
Now with the trend of referring to midfielders as either attacking or defensive I do believe that the role has got easier, especially for the defensive midfielder.
Now, I feel that the lone striker is the most demanding position physically followed by the 2 centre-backs.
The lone striker has to make many short bursts during a game, often with no end result of a pass, and then has to get back and defend at corners and dangerous set pieces.
Even then some fans call them (Joao in our case) lazy when in fact they are quite likely to be the hardest working.
In the past centre-backs didn't come forward for corners but now they trudge forward and then have to sprint back and often are not the most athletic of specimens.
The keeper IMHO has the hardest job mentally having to focus at all times knowing that, unlike with outfield players who can get away with mistakes, he is more often punished for an error.
So, to those that call Joao lazy, just have a look at how much work he has to do , rather than criticise him just because he has lost possession and hasn't "bothered" to use up energy in chasing back.
by RoyalBlue » 17 Feb 2021 15:58
MillsySutekhMillsy LOl @ them sacking their manager after that defeat.
Is losing to little Reading really that bad?
They were woeful though.
We were the only team in it.
There's a real gulf now between top 6 and the rest (assuming Bournemouth win their game in hand) and really we should all be beating teams below who seem to be quite poor. Yeah wall beat us but they were quite poor too tbf.
Given the horrendous injury problems they have perhaps Mr Holden can regard himself as a tad unfortunate.
Agreed. LOL was more at the situation rather than him. I don't like to see anyone lose their job of course and he obviously had mitigating factors. Tough times for many at the moment.
by South Coast Royal » 17 Feb 2021 16:21
NamelessSouth Coast RoyalZip Vic the season is around a month shorter as it is. Players often playing twice a week are much more prone to injury. That’s a fact. No surprise Laurent was rested. Sensible to do if he was carrying knocks. The Championship is well known for being incredibly intense and physical which is why clubs like ours are picking so many injuries.
So the maximum will be 49 games (mainly reserves have played in the 2 cup games) taking into account play-offs over 8 months.
Nobody will play the full 49 games because of injury and resting so I suspect that only somebody like Morro (ironically our oldest player) will play the maximum but many more will play no more that 40 or so.
Compare that say to a club like City that will play 38 league games, probably around 8 cup games in England and then maybe around 12 games in Europe.
Quite a few of the players will then play maybe 5 or 6 games at the Euros so a player, taking into account some resting, might well play over 50 games of high intensity and with considerable European travel over a period of a further month or so.
It's not a bad life is it that you have to work full on for not much more than 60 hours over an 8 month period?.
Amazingly City have a big squad and rotate players !
They have played 36 first team games, no one has played in all of them. Rodri has started most games (30).
Seems Like Pep and Pauno May just know a bit more about gettingbthe most out of players but then you !
Liverpool have played 37 games and Robertson and Salah have started 31. Of course Liverpool stopped actually playing a while ago so the players aren’t really going to be tired.....
by South Coast Royal » 17 Feb 2021 16:32
VisionSouth Coast Royal As you can gather , talk of cricketers getting exhausted after bowling no more than 15 overs in a day and players needing to be rested when playing probably no more than about 45 games in a season (rested, injured etc.) doing jobs that many would die for has got to me a bit lately.
As a BTW I was thinking about what are the most tiring positions in football.
In my playing days as an "all round" midfielder it was the hardest physical role, forever getting forward and back, but possibly the most rewarding as you were always in the game .
Now with the trend of referring to midfielders as either attacking or defensive I do believe that the role has got easier, especially for the defensive midfielder.
Now, I feel that the lone striker is the most demanding position physically followed by the 2 centre-backs.
The lone striker has to make many short bursts during a game, often with no end result of a pass, and then has to get back and defend at corners and dangerous set pieces.
Even then some fans call them (Joao in our case) lazy when in fact they are quite likely to be the hardest working.
In the past centre-backs didn't come forward for corners but now they trudge forward and then have to sprint back and often are not the most athletic of specimens.
The keeper IMHO has the hardest job mentally having to focus at all times knowing that, unlike with outfield players who can get away with mistakes, he is more often punished for an error.
So, to those that call Joao lazy, just have a look at how much work he has to do , rather than criticise him just because he has lost possession and hasn't "bothered" to use up energy in chasing back.
Depends how a team sets up I guess . Full backs who provide the width cover the most ground in most teams I'd imagine. Van Dijk going up for the odd corner isn't going to trump Alexander-Arnold and Robertson bombing up and down the flank all game.
I actually wouldn't be at all surprised if the way we play that the likes of Ejaria and Meite aren't right up there in terms of ground covered per game for us. They press the opposition defence and also have to be back defending their own penalty area defensively and attacking wise have to also support the lone striker and be available for transition.
Lone striker who runs in the channels ala Forster or Long would certainly cover a lot of ground. Whilst it's a nonsense to describe. Joao as lazy (or any of our players really) he quite rightly plays within the width of the penalty box and although he comes short at times I'm not sure that would constitute more yards per game than the other positions I've mentioned or Rino and Laurent in their more driving forward games.
by Nameless » 17 Feb 2021 16:35
South Coast RoyalNamelessSouth Coast Royal
So the maximum will be 49 games (mainly reserves have played in the 2 cup games) taking into account play-offs over 8 months.
Nobody will play the full 49 games because of injury and resting so I suspect that only somebody like Morro (ironically our oldest player) will play the maximum but many more will play no more that 40 or so.
Compare that say to a club like City that will play 38 league games, probably around 8 cup games in England and then maybe around 12 games in Europe.
Quite a few of the players will then play maybe 5 or 6 games at the Euros so a player, taking into account some resting, might well play over 50 games of high intensity and with considerable European travel over a period of a further month or so.
It's not a bad life is it that you have to work full on for not much more than 60 hours over an 8 month period?.
Amazingly City have a big squad and rotate players !
They have played 36 first team games, no one has played in all of them. Rodri has started most games (30).
Seems Like Pep and Pauno May just know a bit more about gettingbthe most out of players but then you !
Liverpool have played 37 games and Robertson and Salah have started 31. Of course Liverpool stopped actually playing a while ago so the players aren’t really going to be tired.....
Not sure what your point is as you have reaffirmed what I said by quoting only how many games have been played so far, i.e Rodri if you pro rata to the end of the season will most likely play 50 games or more.
Sometimes you are a bit like Ian in making an argument when none exists.
Perhaps you should read a posting first before getting on that high horse.
by Snowflake Royal » 17 Feb 2021 16:38
WestYorksRoyal I will no doubt incur fury for saying this, but Morro's goal was not a wonder goal.
He does really well to push forward, see a gap, pass to Joao and continue his run. However, once he gets it back, it's a lucky ricochet and a deflected finish. I'd say a good goal for a CB overall, but Morrodonna he is not.
Pearce's stopovers at Doncaster and the Brynaldo cruyff turn at Anfield score higher.
by Zip » 17 Feb 2021 16:47
by South Coast Royal » 17 Feb 2021 17:06
NamelessSouth Coast RoyalNameless
Amazingly City have a big squad and rotate players !
They have played 36 first team games, no one has played in all of them. Rodri has started most games (30).
Seems Like Pep and Pauno May just know a bit more about gettingbthe most out of players but then you !
Liverpool have played 37 games and Robertson and Salah have started 31. Of course Liverpool stopped actually playing a while ago so the players aren’t really going to be tired.....
Not sure what your point is as you have reaffirmed what I said by quoting only how many games have been played so far, i.e Rodri if you pro rata to the end of the season will most likely play 50 games or more.
Sometimes you are a bit like Ian in making an argument when none exists.
Perhaps you should read a posting first before getting on that high horse.
I wasn’t looking for an argument ! The nature of a discussion board is people respond to stuff you say ! I think it’s a bit rich of you to accuse others of getting on their high horse, yiu seem very comfortable up there yourself .
You’ve been very selective in the bits you pull out. Both City and Liverpool rotate their players, it’s what managers do. You don’t seem to have an arguement for why every manager in the country is wrong to do this except you think players should be able to play every minute of every game because a Liverpool team in the seventies only used 12 players all season. There is plenty of logic as to why players might perform better overall if they sometimes get left out to protect against minor injuries getting serious, or if scientific metrics show they are performing below their optimum.
When you consider how fragile the manager’s tenure is it is almost impossible to conceive that they ‘rest’ players for anything other than sound medical or tactical reasons. There is simply no mileage in a manager leaving a player out and weakening your team unnecessarily.
Now perhaps you could get on board with the concept of ‘discussion’ and accept that other people can push back and disagree with you, you don’t need to become all defensive because others see holes in one of your pet theories....
by NewCorkSeth » 17 Feb 2021 17:13
RoyalBlueRFCMod I tell you what bloody Esteves deserves a goal soon
Agreed. I think some of his critics are also forgetting that he too is just a youngster at 18 years old. I reckon he's doing pretty well, particularly given his limited experience of English football and The Championship.
by Westwood52 » 17 Feb 2021 18:20
by South Coast Royal » 17 Feb 2021 19:27
Westwood52 I spent years playing CB. ,with the occasional CDM.There were games I found it so easy at CB,that I became bored.I then put my hand up to play RB against the Gurkhas somewhere near Wycombe;after about ten minutes going up and down,I thought I was going to die.
by Brain Traysers » 17 Feb 2021 19:38
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