by madreadingfan » 05 Feb 2008 21:00
by Royal Rother » 06 Feb 2008 10:05
by Uke » 06 Feb 2008 10:24
PEARCEY He has shown a lot of promise IMO but how is he to integrate in the team and really impress when he is never given a decent run in the side.I would like him to have that chance when he gets "Out of Africa"
by Skin » 06 Feb 2008 11:56
Royal Rother There are times when giving responsibility to people brings out the absolute best in them - I like Bikey a lot, always have, and suspect he is exactly the sort to rise to the challenge so would love to see him in the team when he gets back. (Remember how he dealt with AJ, Rooney and Carew in 3 of his rare opportunities...?)
However, I think heaping responsibility on Bikey and Cisse as a brand new defensive partnership is not Coppell's style. It actually could work brilliantly but I don't think Coppell is going to take that sort of chance. (edit: because it could also be a calamity!)
So unfortunately I fear Bikey is going to remain on the sidelines for the rest of the season.
by Skin » 07 Feb 2008 19:27
by cmonurz » 07 Feb 2008 19:28
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by RoyalBlue » 07 Feb 2008 19:36
by Ian Royal » 07 Feb 2008 20:20
by Northern Git » 07 Feb 2008 20:23
by PEARCEY » 07 Feb 2008 20:26
Ian Royal I like Bikey, he's quick (anyone who disagrees with this should note how he overtook and tackled Rooney last season in the cup), strong and full of passion and determination. He's another one who makes great tackles.
I'd be hesitant in praising his positioning too higly and he's one of those defenders who snaps at your ankles the whole time, so potential yellow cards and free kicks galore. But he's a little less clumsy looking than Sonko and seems to be in some sort of form.
Like Rother I can't see him and Cisse being used as a partnership. I think we need one of Ivar & Duberry in the team right now to give good positioning, intelligence, organisation and experience to the defence. Which ever of them plays needs to be paired with either Sonko, Cisse or Bikey depending on who is in th ebest form.I don't think it's fair to judge the Cisse-Ivar parntership on th eone dire display against Bolton, we'd looked a lot better over the previous couple of games by all accounts and we haven't conceeded too many with them at the back (as opposed to the rest of the season anyway).
I'd like to see Bikey & Ivar once Bikey gets back, but if Cisse plays well or Sonko finds form I won't be too upset if he's not on th epitch.
To be honest i'd say it's more important we start scoring again. For that we need Hunt to pick up his game, Marek and Harper to gel fully the strikers to get to grips with Mareks passes, someone who can attack on the right and to actually shoot with some conviction.
by Ian Royal » 07 Feb 2008 20:36
by Southbank Old Boy » 07 Feb 2008 20:51
by Ian Royal » 07 Feb 2008 21:15
Southbank Old Boy Cisse and Sonko will have a chance to forge a partnership.
It might help Cisse to have Sonko next to him, not only for his dominance in the air, but also for the fact they speak the same language.
by Southbank Old Boy » 07 Feb 2008 21:21
Ian RoyalSouthbank Old Boy Cisse and Sonko will have a chance to forge a partnership.
It might help Cisse to have Sonko next to him, not only for his dominance in the air, but also for the fact they speak the same language.
That doesn't solve the problem of Sonko's recent awful positioning, tendency to give away a penalty at least every other match and get sent off fairly regularly.
To be honest I wouldn't let Sonko anywhere near the team unless he has shown a massive improvement in training.
by cmonurz » 07 Feb 2008 22:28
Northern Git So does his ban after todays red card effect him back at Reading?
by brendywendy » 08 Feb 2008 09:41
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