Deadbat
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I think too much has been made of Sharp and Clarke. Both have been so-so. the latter better but they have had no service whatsoever. How about getting the ball into the box rather than 40 yards from goal and expecting them to do something? Getting some crosses in from wide? We signed this Duffy lad as a winger who was supposed to be the creator, to get wise and get balls in. We seem to have one type of cross, the drilled cross to the near post. It has been awful service really. I agree that the tactics are poor and lumping it up to them is helping noone. However, these 2 have proven to be goalscorers at this level. Both of them. The partnership may work. It may not but we need to give them some decent balls and chances to score goals.
There are far bigger worries than these two for me. The defence is still utter shit. The keeper a shambles and the midfield is powder puff and does not create, score or carry the ball. The wide men cannot cross and dont get to the byline. All these issues are more significant than Sharp-Clarke I believe.
As Warnock and many of the other managers who know what they are doing, you build from the back. Even if we had been dour and drawn a few 0-0's so what. We need to be far more solid and have not addressed this. Teams simply walk through us. He has not signed a goalkeeper and signed two unproven centre backs and not brought in an enforcer in midfield. These 3 players should have been the first 3 he signed, before a left back, two wingers, a little neat and tidy midfielder and a target man.
Like Adkins he has not seen the major weakness in that in short we are a soft touch, that have no spine and are as weak as piss in key positions.
The Clarke-Sharp discussion of course has merits but really is that the major weakness in the side?
There are far bigger worries than these two for me. The defence is still utter shit. The keeper a shambles and the midfield is powder puff and does not create, score or carry the ball. The wide men cannot cross and dont get to the byline. All these issues are more significant than Sharp-Clarke I believe.
As Warnock and many of the other managers who know what they are doing, you build from the back. Even if we had been dour and drawn a few 0-0's so what. We need to be far more solid and have not addressed this. Teams simply walk through us. He has not signed a goalkeeper and signed two unproven centre backs and not brought in an enforcer in midfield. These 3 players should have been the first 3 he signed, before a left back, two wingers, a little neat and tidy midfielder and a target man.
Like Adkins he has not seen the major weakness in that in short we are a soft touch, that have no spine and are as weak as piss in key positions.
The Clarke-Sharp discussion of course has merits but really is that the major weakness in the side?
