JohnDenver
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Poor old Coutts - he’s got a tough act to follow in err himself.
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Admire the optimism, but i think that depends on player purchases. Next season will see some of our best players a year deeper into their thirties, and we won’t have the same adrenaline fuelled start as this season.
I think we need 4-6 good quality signings to challenge next year. Otherwise I predict a grind.
At the time of his illness - yes. Had he not got ill and had another 20+ games under his belt - yes.
The impact of losing Coutts cannot be over-stated.
It isn't the loss of one player. Its the loss of the wider impact he has on the team: the chemistry with Duffy and Fleck; the confidence and reassurance he gives to the wing-backs; the constant availability for a pass that he gives to the centre-halves; and the licence that he gives the centre-halves to get forward.
As others have mentioned, it was also a massive blow to the side's morale. With Coutts in the team, the players were walking out on to the pitch with the knowledge that the best player on the park was in our side. Coutts was the player who invariably controlled how our games panned out.
The late goals conceded in recent weeks and failure to close games out from winning positions, illustrate how we have lost the ability to control and manage games, since Coutts was injured. The stats before his injury bore this out; Coutts was the Championship player with the most touches and best passing percentages in the entire division.
And don't be in any doubt that the players are aware of that. Just read how player after player spoke about Coutts in the match programme, prior to his injury. They know that he is the main man.
I felt sick when Coutts was injured at Burton. It was clear that he was the one player that we simply could not afford to lose. I said at the start of the season that if Coutts, Fleck and Duffy could play the majority of games this season, we would not be far from automatic promotion and I stand by that.
I just hope that Coutts can come back at the same level next season.
Coutts is/was a massive loss, we should not underestimate that.
We should also try and address the fact that we have no one who can continually head the ball with any pace and power. Most of our corners are a waste of time, as we have no real aerial threat.
If someone put together a video compilation of the number of times O'Connell has failed to hit the target with a back post header from a corner it would make grim viewing. To not have scored even once from all of the chances he's had is pretty poor.
Last season he bagged 4: this year 41 games, no goals.
At the time of his (Brooks) illness, he'd started 5 out of our 21 games so far.
Yet been the difference in the Derby, scored the winner at Leeds, and was showing signs of developing into one of the best players in the League - hence his Wales debut in France.
He just needs a pre-season100% agree with this ^^^^^
Since his injury what we've seen is Fleck trying to do part of what Coutts did, which has detracted from his own game. Although Evans has been solid in terms of breaking play up, he's just not the same type of player as Coutts. I think Lundstram, in patches, has been about the closest but he needs to do it more consistently.
I think the other concern is how long it will take Coutts to get back to being the same player he was before this injury, bearing in mind he took a long time to fully get over his last one just before he joined us. I think people are deluded if they expect he's going to just walk straight back into the team and pick up where he left off.
agree about Stears.. when he got injured early doors we started playing better.. it's a weird one because individually he has been one of the best (if not the best) player on the team.. but are we more effective as a unit.. hmm .. Pinchy in 4..3..2..Coutts ability to hold onto and keep the ball moving gave the players behind him (e.g. CCV / Stevens / Baldock) more room to get up and down the pitch without necessarily allowing the opposition to capitalise on the types of mistakes occuring since his injury. Replacements have been as good as can be expected, though the magical triangle of Coutts/Fleck & Duff is irreplaceable.
Something else that coincided with Coutt's injury was Stearman's position in the team. Might be unfair to say but I think having him as a regular has resulted in a less-progressive defence, in that 3-5-2 system (or variation of).
Duffy not playing as regularly as we'd like, another one, but then this is a player who every other club promoted form L1 has offloaded as soon as they reached the Champ. So perhaps Wilder has done well to get him going as well as he can...
As noted above lots of small things have contributed to where we are but stats wise probably always going to end up 8th, 9th or 10th.
So many reasons but actually, we've done ok haven't we? Fascinating season, let's hope the ownership gets sorted for the good of the club.
He just needs a pre-season
He's definitely 'due one'. Someone did a very good and in-depth analysis article on our success at set-pieces early in the season, naming O'Connell as key to our success. All the opposition managers must have read it!
we'd have made the playoffs with Couttsy.. we would 'never' have won the league though, who said that? it's idiotic. Wolves have spent a gazillion quid on their team.. we've spent ten bob
i'm trying to trick the football gods by 'pretending' i think we've had it.. i hope they don't notice thisWhat you mean we would have? We still can
I think it's the lack of goals from midfield that has cost us not simply the injury to Coutts. I don't think we should be overly critical of Clarke and Sharp. They have done their job to a degree but the goals form midfield is woefull. I believe Fleck's goal yesterday was his first since September.
Last season Freeman scored 11 goals. Where would we be now with another 11 goals in the bag. They could have changed losses into draws and draws into wins.
Midfield needs to chip in on a more regular basis and as much as I like Coutts, Duffy and Fleck they need to up their goals to games ratio. The same goes for the wing backs.
I know that losing arguably your best player for the last six months of the season is never going to be good, but we do have other talented players in the side who should be able take up the slack.
Edit. Just seen Bladesman 's post with which I concur
I think you have a point.
Looking back at the 2002-3 season, Brown, Tonge and Ndlovu contributed around 30 league goals between them. Significantly higher than the midield contribution this season.
Also, during the 2005-6 promotion season Ifill, Quinn, Tonge, Jagielka (played most of that season in midfield) and Montgomery contributed around 25 goals.
Added to this our defenders also seemed to chip in with more goals. Bromby, Morgan and Unsworth probably got as many between them as our current midfield.
but it's a shame in particular that the wing backs haven't scored more when the same system last season got about15 league goals for us.
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