Sander berge

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

I had a wager with my son before the game on when we would hear the first moans for Berge. I was spot on with 7 minutes. Some of our fan-base are unreal. I think the only problem Berge has is his price tag, and that is not his fault. In my opinion, Berge was only second best to Egan last night and only second best to Robinson on Saturday.

Ndiaye has not been playing to his own high standards the last few games, but you never hear a bad word against him, even when running into brick walls trying to get through three defenders.
 

Doyle was our best player first half by a mile
Didn’t think we had a best player in the first half, maybe least worth. It was terrible. Credit to Hecky for the half time switch and adding some tempo to the game
 
What did he do good tonight? Baffled.
Sander berge could bang in 3 goals 2 assists win every tackle have 100% pass rate and you would still find something to moan about. His game is all about keeping posession and picking the right pass which he did last night just because he isnt lightning fast and slows the play down does not make him bad! Who would you prefer playing? Fleck? Norwood? Jesus christ
 
And on another moan about our fans, there are three seasons ticket holders sat behind me on the Westfield corner who constantly surprise me with their football knowledge, or lack of. One of them was giving a running commentary on the Chelsea game he was watching on his phone. WTF.
 
And on another moan about our fans, there are three seasons ticket holders sat behind me on the Westfield corner who constantly surprise me with their football knowledge, or lack of. One of them was giving a running commentary on the Chelsea game he was watching on his phone. WTF.
What happened up in the top corner just before half time?
 
I don't see what others see I really don't.

Buzzing with the win thanks to MCATEE.
As Hecky pointed out, the goal came about because of Berge’s intelligent run, pulling the full back inside & creating the space for McAtee. Without that run, the goal wouldn’t have happened. Lowe was also involved with his first time ball into Ndiaye. This is the sort of stuff that you don’t see.
 
As Hecky pointed out, the goal came about because of Berge’s intelligent run, pulling the full back inside & creating the space for McAtee. Without that run, the goal wouldn’t have happened. Lowe was also involved with his first time ball into Ndiaye. This is the sort of stuff that you don’t see.
Thought he’d lumbered offside watching it live , after watching replay , dont know where the fuck he was going , lucky
 

So here is the problem in a nutshell. Some on here like that Sander is composed and has a skill level above most others on the pitch. On the other side of the debate is that he is continually out shined by Doyle and McAtee and this is down to one issue alone. That is the fact that for portions of each match he disappears. He quite often gives a pass when coming up field with the ball and most of the time he just stops instead of running for a return pass or running to stretch the defense. Maybe for some the price is the issue but not for me. Any negative comments about him are usually directed to work rate.

N'Diaye always puts in a shift even though he overplays the ball and does not look up enough.
Some think he will be snapped up by an established Premier League club. I am doubtful on that score. Some say Sander is an international and has played in the Champions league. That bar isn't very high though. Conor Sammon was an international too.

Now you may think that I know fuck all about football and you are entitled to that opinion and you maybe right. In my view which is based on coaching both kids and Adults across 3 sports and at my age the amount of games I have seen. Leads me to conclude that Sander under performing against his skillset most weeks.
 
On the other side of the debate is that he is continually out shined by Doyle and McAtee and this is down to one issue alone. That is the fact that for portions of each match he disappears. He quite often gives a pass when coming up field with the ball and most of the time he just stops instead of running for a return pass or running to stretch the defense.
Thats it in a nutshell.
 
Do you agree wi hes a good player ,but could do better ,then ?
Yes. The same as every other player. There are things he can do & things he can’t do, but he’s still fairly young & developing. De Bruyne had been written off by Chelsea at his age. I get the frustrations some have with him, but I think that’s because he isn’t the type of player they want him to be. That’s not his fault, it just isn’t what he is. But I’m very happy with what he is and what he’s becoming, and his tactical intelligence is probably above anyone else in our squad. Maybe enjoy what he is rather than mump about him not being what he isn’t.
 
And on another moan about our fans, there are three seasons ticket holders sat behind me on the Westfield corner who constantly surprise me with their football knowledge, or lack of. One of them was giving a running commentary on the Chelsea game he was watching on his phone. WTF.

Absolute bollocks, you can't get a signal in the Westfield 90% of the time let alone be able to watch a game.... 😂
 
Yes. The same as every other player. There are things he can do & things he can’t do, but he’s still fairly young & developing. De Bruyne had been written off by Chelsea at his age. I get the frustrations some have with him, but I think that’s because he isn’t the type of player they want him to be. That’s not his fault, it just isn’t what he is. But I’m very happy with what he is and what he’s becoming, and his tactical intelligence is probably above anyone else in our squad. Maybe enjoy what he is rather than mump about him not being what he isn’t.
Know what you mean ,but as he hasnt really stood out in the champ he might find it difficult to get a game regular in prem , specially if Heck gets a bit o brass to spend and prioritises midfield .Just want him to be the best he can whilst playing for us
 
Ok I probably was abit too harsh on Sander but I think I just expect him to dominate games more (especially in this league) but he's clearly not that type of player.

I'm not sure him in a midfield two in the PL is the way forward though, probably further forward.

UTB
 
It will be interesting to watch Berge again after hearing his thoughts on SUTV. Maybe the way he's been playing is the way he's being asked to play?

Keep the ball, keep it tight, build the pressure. Sure he's not been 'dominating' the other team as we'd like, but maybe he's been asked to play in the right areas and let Illi and McAtee take the ball more. It's certainly working.
 
So here is the problem in a nutshell. Some on here like that Sander is composed and has a skill level above most others on the pitch. On the other side of the debate is that he is continually out shined by Doyle and McAtee and this is down to one issue alone. That is the fact that for portions of each match he disappears. He quite often gives a pass when coming up field with the ball and most of the time he just stops instead of running for a return pass or running to stretch the defense. Maybe for some the price is the issue but not for me. Any negative comments about him are usually directed to work rate.

N'Diaye always puts in a shift even though he overplays the ball and does not look up enough.
Some think he will be snapped up by an established Premier League club. I am doubtful on that score. Some say Sander is an international and has played in the Champions league. That bar isn't very high though. Conor Sammon was an international too.

Now you may think that I know fuck all about football and you are entitled to that opinion and you maybe right. In my view which is based on coaching both kids and Adults across 3 sports and at my age the amount of games I have seen. Leads me to conclude that Sander under performing against his skillset most weeks.
I think that you know fuck all about football.
 
Ok I probably was abit too harsh on Sander but I think I just expect him to dominate games more (especially in this league) but he's clearly not that type of player.

I'm not sure him in a midfield two in the PL is the way forward though, probably further forward.

UTB
I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth.

Luke 15:7

;)
 
If we get promoted, hopefully we will and it's looking good now, I fear for how the fans will be with Berge next season because we're gonna be in a scrap every week and if Berge is having a quiet game as he does at times then the fans won't accept what they perceive as a lack of running. It's harsh in a way on Berge as he just isn't that type of player but I'd also like to see him battle more off the ball. His quality though could well be the difference at times next season.

Maybe we could buy another Norwegian international who gets stuck in and leave Berge to do his stuff!
 
Berge speaks better than your average football analyst here.

We all know Sander's a nice lad (even if he is nesh, lazy, hides, he's shit in the air and generally an underperforming complete waste of money - did I miss anything?), but that interview was a bit of a revelation.

Modern football. It's always a relief when an opposing players takes a shot from 20 or 25 yards out. What generally ends up happening is after being under pressure we get unchallenged possession and a chance to build and create.

Next time the Big Lad gets to the edge of the box and doesn't aimlessly twat it into the crowd at the frenzied behest of the "Shooooot"ers, who then scream and shout and chuck their toys out of the pram, I'll be quietly reflecting on his Norwegian words of wisdom here.
 
It will be interesting to see how Berge performs against Man City on Saturday. If, as some claim, he is a player whose skills are best suited to the PL then he may surprise us.
 

We all know Sander's a nice lad (even if he is nesh, lazy, hides, he's shit in the air and generally an underperforming complete waste of money - did I miss anything?), but that interview was a bit of a revelation.

Modern football. It's always a relief when an opposing players takes a shot from 20 or 25 yards out. What generally ends up happening is after being under pressure we get unchallenged possession and a chance to build and create.

Next time the Big Lad gets to the edge of the box and doesn't aimlessly twat it into the crowd at the frenzied behest of the "Shooooot"ers, who then scream and shout and chuck their toys out of the pram, I'll be quietly reflecting on his Norwegian words of wisdom here.

What he says make sense though regarding the chaos and being drawn into the way the other team want to play. We know teams in this league if they can make the game scrappy it limits the amount of time your better players or better passing players have on the ball.
 

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

Back
Top Bottom