by South Coast Royal » 23 Aug 2022 17:33
by Hendo » 23 Aug 2022 17:47
South Coast Royal On the point about lazy, the irony is that we have had a lot of black midfield players in recent times but it was often Swift who (wrongly IMHO) was often described as lazy.
We couldn't have such an extreme contrast of strikers currently in Long and Joao.
Long runs a lot and harries defenders but is not the most skilful and doesn't have a great scoring record.
Joao doesn't run a lot, doesn't harry defenders much but is skilful and has a very good scoring record.
There aren't too many that can do the lot; Rush and Vardy come to mind but not many others.
by Royal Rother » 23 Aug 2022 18:00
South Coast Royal On the point about lazy, the irony is that we have had a lot of black midfield players in recent times but it was often Swift who (wrongly IMHO) was often described as lazy.
by Royal Rother » 23 Aug 2022 18:08
Snowflake RoyalPlymouth exileSnowflake Royal You have to wonder about the issue of black players being much more likely to be labelled lazy or disruptive, don't you.
@stranded, if you're looking at which of the midfield 3 get dropped for a different loanee the answer right mow can only be Hendrick.
No you don't have to worry about an issue with black players being labelled lazy. If Joao had shown half the willingness of Loum or Fornah or indeed Yiadom and Hoilett we would not be having this debate about him.
Why do feel the need to bring race into it?
Because its well established that black players are more often slated for being lazy than white players.
And there's no justifiable reason for complaining about Joao being lazy and disruptive when he contributes something like a goal every other game, and as Hound said, no one complains about him being lazy when he scores.
Snowflake Royal
I'm returning to me original opinion of Joao - lazy. Thought Bowen might give him some va-va-voom, but apparently not. Baldock and Meite upfront from now on please.
by Snowflake Royal » 23 Aug 2022 18:09
by AthleticoSpizz » 23 Aug 2022 18:27
by Vision » 23 Aug 2022 18:38
by AthleticoSpizz » 23 Aug 2022 18:42
by mikey0406 » 23 Aug 2022 18:47
by Orion1871 » 23 Aug 2022 18:51
mikey0406 We would still be foolish to turn down £7-£10 million in our state. The rolling three years FFP would look better on the sale and IF Zahore was part of the deal it could be a good deal all round.
I really don’t want to lose Joao but we need to learn from previous errors. Anyone who thinks we will stay cautious when this 3 year spell is up needs to give their head a wobble
by Hound » 23 Aug 2022 19:57
by From Despair To Where? » 24 Aug 2022 06:08
by Nameless » 24 Aug 2022 07:05
From Despair To Where? Let's be honest, when Moore leaves next summer, we'll have enough cap space to fund a coup in a moderately unstable Central American country.
by From Despair To Where? » 24 Aug 2022 07:16
by Snowflake Royal » 24 Aug 2022 08:14
Vision Some mitigating factors for Joao on Saturday.
He's still not 100% fit . By Ince's admission he's played more minutes in both games than he'd have liked him to do.
He's come back from his injury ahead of expectations which would suggest to me he's pretty committed to the cause.
Mainly though , he came into an entirely different situation on Saturday than in midweek V Blackburn. The team were still pressing then and there were people in and around Joao to play off of and close down in tandem ( hence Fornah's work for Joao's goal ). On Saturday he was completely isolated both in and out of possession. the only way he could contribute in possession would be balls into his feet where he could could keep it until someone got close to him. Instead we were just bombing the ball at head height where the very best he could do would be to win a flick on header to absolutely nobody. On a hiding to nothing there really and it wasn't like we were retaining possession before he got on the field.
As for closing down, he was once again being asked to do this completely in isolation. Long had Ince helping him out and occasionally one of Fornah/Hendrick/Loum. Only Ince might have the fitness levels to be completely chasing across the Boro back 3 in the manner people seem to want.
by Coppells Lost Coat » 24 Aug 2022 08:26
NamelessFrom Despair To Where? Let's be honest, when Moore leaves next summer, we'll have enough cap space to fund a coup in a moderately unstable Central American country.
Certain posters would go ballistic if instead of signing a striker we took over Venezuela.
How that would work under FFP regulations I dread to imagine, although the oil income would be handy.
by From Despair To Where? » 24 Aug 2022 08:43
by South Coast Royal » 24 Aug 2022 09:56
HendoSouth Coast Royal On the point about lazy, the irony is that we have had a lot of black midfield players in recent times but it was often Swift who (wrongly IMHO) was often described as lazy.
We couldn't have such an extreme contrast of strikers currently in Long and Joao.
Long runs a lot and harries defenders but is not the most skilful and doesn't have a great scoring record.
Joao doesn't run a lot, doesn't harry defenders much but is skilful and has a very good scoring record.
There aren't too many that can do the lot; Rush and Vardy come to mind but not many others.
Doyle would spring to mind for someone of a recent Reading past that could do everything, Kitson as well, although maybe not as much as Doyle.
by Stranded » 24 Aug 2022 10:18
From Despair To Where? Install Liam Moore as de facto president.
by Royal Rother » 24 Aug 2022 10:30
Snowflake Royal How desperate do you have to be to go searching 3 or 4 years of posts to find a one off angry reaction and another one.
Since then, I've seen the research and I'm much more careful of being aware of it.
And it seems Vic disproves the point with regard to me there, by showing I said similar about Swift, who isn’t black.
You need a little more self reflection on this and a little less attack Rother.
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