by Hound » 03 Apr 2022 19:30
by Nameless » 03 Apr 2022 19:31
Snowflake RoyalFranchise FCSnowflake Royal P39, W11. I can't imagine why people might think there's some criticism warranted.
Ridiculous injury list for a significant portion of those 39 games
I can’t imagine why people might think that cutting the team/club some slack is a good idea
Doesn't make anyone play badly when they're fit though.
by Hound » 03 Apr 2022 20:09
by Royal Rother » 03 Apr 2022 21:10
Hound Quick count up of results this season, hopefully counted correctly
Record when Ejaria has started
7 wins, 4 draws, 6 defeats. 25 points from 17 games - basically 1.5 points a game
Record when he hasn’t started
22 games, 15 points. I’m sure it’s not a coincidence
And none of those hammerings came when he started either
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 03 Apr 2022 21:10
Hound Quick count up of results this season, hopefully counted correctly
Record when Ejaria has started
7 wins, 4 draws, 6 defeats. 25 points from 17 games - basically 1.5 points a game
Record when he hasn’t started
22 games, 15 points. I’m sure it’s not a coincidence
And none of those hammerings came when he started either
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 03 Apr 2022 21:13
by Hound » 03 Apr 2022 21:28
YorkshireRoyal99Hound Quick count up of results this season, hopefully counted correctly
Record when Ejaria has started
7 wins, 4 draws, 6 defeats. 25 points from 17 games - basically 1.5 points a game
Record when he hasn’t started
22 games, 15 points. I’m sure it’s not a coincidence
And none of those hammerings came when he started either
Not going against the argument completely, but he was pretty poor yesterday, particularly when it came to his quality in the final third. He wasn't "bad" in general, but it wasn't one of his best days either. His ball retention can be seen as a blessing or a curse depending on the situation and I thought it was more the latter on Saturday. For all the ball we had, I felt we needed to move it quicker and with more urgency and I mean he doesn't tend to play in that style. Was rightly replaced in my opinion and in fairness to TDB, he did make a difference. The tempo stepped up again after he came on.
by Hound » 03 Apr 2022 21:47
YorkshireRoyal99 Just on another note, I can't believe how poor Barnsley were in truth. I know that doesn't reflect well on us because we didn't win but for some better quality finishing/creativity in the final third as well as maybe a refereeing decision or two going our way instead of against us, we'd have come away with all 3 points.
For an "improved" Barnsley side, they looked like a team that are heading down. They just belted it all day long, only really remember 1/2 good bits of play from them, but not much other than that. Morris was a bit of a handful and took his goal well in all fairness, if Barnsley do go down and we've got some money to spend, I'd quite like him. He's probably one of the only players from them that I'd take though, the rest were pretty poor (Styles was ok in fairness but didn't stand out).
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 03 Apr 2022 21:52
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 03 Apr 2022 21:55
HoundYorkshireRoyal99 Just on another note, I can't believe how poor Barnsley were in truth. I know that doesn't reflect well on us because we didn't win but for some better quality finishing/creativity in the final third as well as maybe a refereeing decision or two going our way instead of against us, we'd have come away with all 3 points.
For an "improved" Barnsley side, they looked like a team that are heading down. They just belted it all day long, only really remember 1/2 good bits of play from them, but not much other than that. Morris was a bit of a handful and took his goal well in all fairness, if Barnsley do go down and we've got some money to spend, I'd quite like him. He's probably one of the only players from them that I'd take though, the rest were pretty poor (Styles was ok in fairness but didn't stand out).
Didn’t watch it but it doesn’t sound dissimilar to last year when we much the better side in the 1-1 and I genuinely couldn’t believe they were on such a good run they were so poor
But then they managed to continue it for the rest of the season and got the play off spot
by Mr Optimist » 04 Apr 2022 06:58
by JedMaxwell » 04 Apr 2022 07:00
oldebiscuitTails Drinkwater was clearly one of the better players today.
Like with Maguire, I find it utterly bizarre people booing.
A gentleman will never boo. Only low lives boo!
by paultheroyal » 04 Apr 2022 09:13
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 04 Apr 2022 09:40
Mr Optimist Barnsley scored from their only real moment of quality during the game. At that point I was thinking if they can open us up like a can of beans like that then we could be in for a long Huddersfield style away day but luckily Barnsley are not a patch on Huddersfield.
Probably because they had an early lead and something to hang on to, they seemed more interested in shithousery for the next 80 minutes, staying down injured, slowing the game down at every opportunity to take any momentum away that we were building up, taking their time over throw ins, goalkicks, free kicks etc.
They also looked knackered in the last 20 minutes when we stepped it up a little. Better teams would have pushed for a second and then our soft underbelly may have shown again, but I’m pleased to say the soft underbelly we had under Pauno seems to be going under Ince, long may it continue until the end of the season.
Maybe Barnsley felt the weight of the game more than us with the five point gap. I thought Carlton Morris was a league one lump target man type of player, for a big lad he likes to go down injured a lot, but credit where it’s due that was a great finish.
by Snowflake Royal » 04 Apr 2022 09:46
HoundSnowflake RoyalMillsy
Evidence goes against your beliefs? Evidence must be wrong. Gareth Keenan and his calculator would be proud.
Ok I'm certain you're trolling now. Another good game for him and literally the bottom of the list when it comes to talking points yet somehow he's dragged up as something to discuss.
No, I'm not trolling. Those stats are useful as individual metrics to be informative, but the second you try putting together a complex calculation to give a quality rating, it's pointless.
Watching players >>> greater than some arbitrary algorithm based on stats that are only a partial reflection of the game anyway.
Does anyone really think Yiadom has been our second best player this season? Swift's obvious and is just scored really well on the really obvious two stats - goals and assists. Or Carroll third? Do you really think Joao has been worse than Ejaria this season?
I wouldn’t necessarily argue with either no. Joao had a great month but been pretty rubbish in other games. Yiadom has been solid throughout - I don’t think anyone has been considerably better - who did you have in mind?
The ratings aren’t perfect no. But you look through the top 20 or 30 and yes they nearly all sound about right
Problem with watching games is that it’s always subjective. So I like ejaria and will prob look on him more kindly than you. I’ll focus on the good stuff he does and forget the rubbish and you’ll prob do the opposite. That’s not a criticism that’s basic human nature
by Mr Optimist » 04 Apr 2022 11:09
YorkshireRoyal99Mr Optimist Barnsley scored from their only real moment of quality during the game. At that point I was thinking if they can open us up like a can of beans like that then we could be in for a long Huddersfield style away day but luckily Barnsley are not a patch on Huddersfield.
Probably because they had an early lead and something to hang on to, they seemed more interested in shithousery for the next 80 minutes, staying down injured, slowing the game down at every opportunity to take any momentum away that we were building up, taking their time over throw ins, goalkicks, free kicks etc.
They also looked knackered in the last 20 minutes when we stepped it up a little. Better teams would have pushed for a second and then our soft underbelly may have shown again, but I’m pleased to say the soft underbelly we had under Pauno seems to be going under Ince, long may it continue until the end of the season.
Maybe Barnsley felt the weight of the game more than us with the five point gap. I thought Carlton Morris was a league one lump target man type of player, for a big lad he likes to go down injured a lot, but credit where it’s due that was a great finish.
I wouldn't say they opened us up for the first goal, it was one of only 2/3 bits of good play they had during the game. We didn't necessarily make any glaring errors, nor was it particularly fantastic play by them either. It was just decent build up, they worked an overload giving Morris the space and it was a tidy finish. If it doesn't go in, I don't put it down as a chance, more a half chance/decent opening. It just so happens that it was a tidy finish really.
I also disagree when you say a better team would have pushed for a second, we very much did. We didn't create/miss any glaring opportunities, but we were certainly pushing for a winner. Ince had an effort blocked, Swift forced a top save from their goalkeeper and I've probably missed another decent opening we had after we scored, not to mention the opportunities we had before the goal as well. I thought we showed good spirit in the 2nd half particularly. There was a time where I thought it wouldn't happen for us, then we made the change and we stepped it up a gear and got the goal we thoroughly deserved.
Can't complain too much with the performance or what Ince did, in terms of changes, in the game. Just disappointed the result didn't merit our play overall, although we probably didn't create enough for as much of the ball that we had.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 04 Apr 2022 11:27
Mr OptimistYorkshireRoyal99Mr Optimist Barnsley scored from their only real moment of quality during the game. At that point I was thinking if they can open us up like a can of beans like that then we could be in for a long Huddersfield style away day but luckily Barnsley are not a patch on Huddersfield.
Probably because they had an early lead and something to hang on to, they seemed more interested in shithousery for the next 80 minutes, staying down injured, slowing the game down at every opportunity to take any momentum away that we were building up, taking their time over throw ins, goalkicks, free kicks etc.
They also looked knackered in the last 20 minutes when we stepped it up a little. Better teams would have pushed for a second and then our soft underbelly may have shown again, but I’m pleased to say the soft underbelly we had under Pauno seems to be going under Ince, long may it continue until the end of the season.
Maybe Barnsley felt the weight of the game more than us with the five point gap. I thought Carlton Morris was a league one lump target man type of player, for a big lad he likes to go down injured a lot, but credit where it’s due that was a great finish.
I wouldn't say they opened us up for the first goal, it was one of only 2/3 bits of good play they had during the game. We didn't necessarily make any glaring errors, nor was it particularly fantastic play by them either. It was just decent build up, they worked an overload giving Morris the space and it was a tidy finish. If it doesn't go in, I don't put it down as a chance, more a half chance/decent opening. It just so happens that it was a tidy finish really.
I also disagree when you say a better team would have pushed for a second, we very much did. We didn't create/miss any glaring opportunities, but we were certainly pushing for a winner. Ince had an effort blocked, Swift forced a top save from their goalkeeper and I've probably missed another decent opening we had after we scored, not to mention the opportunities we had before the goal as well. I thought we showed good spirit in the 2nd half particularly. There was a time where I thought it wouldn't happen for us, then we made the change and we stepped it up a gear and got the goal we thoroughly deserved.
Can't complain too much with the performance or what Ince did, in terms of changes, in the game. Just disappointed the result didn't merit our play overall, although we probably didn't create enough for as much of the ball that we had.
Sorry, I think we are at cross purposes. When I was talking about a better team would’ve gone for the jugular and a second goal, I meant Barnsley, not us. That was the refreshing thing about Saturday was the belief that rather than sitting back and thinking a point will do we went all out for a winner knowing we had their number in the last 10 minutes plus stoppage time. Pauno would probably have sent on Dann and played five across the back after the equaliser!
by Elm Park Kid » 04 Apr 2022 11:36
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