Barry and Bindon: Not good enough.

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Another pig on ignore.

It's just not worth wasting a minute of your life on this tripe.

SS has been on my ignore list for a wee while. Only see that he has posted another pile of tripe when i see other posters reacting to his latest steaming pile. Now if we all had him on ignore, no one would react to his shite, we wouldnt know he had been on again posting cack, and maybe like a grafitti artist who no one is seeing their tags, they might bugger off to a new site.
 
I'd genuinely start trying Barry through the middle, less involved in the build-up and more involved in running in behind and shooting on sight.
 
I doubt he will be offered a better club than SUFC and subsequently you would expect the guy to put some hard yards in.
 
Is it possible to send a player back outside the transfer window?

Are there any other transfer windows in the world still open?
 
He's got no confidence at all and he's playing a role which really doesn't suit him
 
You worry about him against a big bustling forward because he looks short of strength but as regards a footballer he's there. Good feet, composed, can pass.

Him and Cooper joint MOM on Saturday. Bindon Good Enough.
 
Just a note to say well done Bindon for turning it around 👏 👏
He's certainly come a long way since that first game disaster. He lacks some pace, but has upped his game and has done well. He still gets exposed though

Would i want us to sign him permanently as the first choice? No, but he'd be a decent back up / squad player if we could get someone better in the summer
 
He's certainly come a long way since that first game disaster. He lacks some pace, but has upped his game and has done well. He still gets exposed though

Would i want us to sign him permanently as the first choice? No, but he'd be a decent back up / squad player if we could get someone better in the summer

It’s a massive shame what happened to Souttar. Someone like him would be the ideal partner for Bindon.

Tanganga isn’t massively dominant himself. Both he and Bindon would look better partnered up with someone like Souttar.

At this point though I feel less nervous when Bindon is in possession over Tanganga.
 



You worry about him against a big bustling forward because he looks short of strength but as regards a footballer he's there. Good feet, composed, can pass.

Him and Cooper joint MOM on Saturday. Bindon Good Enough.

He reads the game well and I think we are starting to see what Reading fans were raving about.
 
It’s a massive shame what happened to Souttar. Someone like him would be the ideal partner for Bindon.

Tanganga isn’t massively dominant himself. Both he and Bindon would look better partnered up with someone like Souttar.

At this point though I feel less nervous when Bindon is in possession over Tanganga.
Souttar was very good, but I think with Tanganga we've actually been more dominant in the air from set pieces. It always became a wrestling contest at corners with Souttar.

I also felt that in that game he got his injury he was starting to get exposed on the turn, whether he'd already got a knock, i don't know.
 
He's certainly come a long way since that first game disaster. He lacks some pace, but has upped his game and has done well. He still gets exposed though

Would i want us to sign him permanently as the first choice? No, but he'd be a decent back up / squad player if we could get someone better in the summer
Can't see us having the money post parachute payments to get someone better.
While it'd be funny to see Forest go down, they'd be more likely to sell him if they stay up. He's only now starting to look a steady Championship defender, so we might be able to get him for £2-3 million, with a buy back or sell on clause.
 
Can't see us having the money post parachute payments to get someone better.
While it'd be funny to see Forest go down, they'd be more likely to sell him if they stay up. He's only now starting to look a steady Championship defender, so we might be able to get him for £2-3 million, with a buy back or sell on clause.
Yeah that's a very good point. I guess that this is now our level
 
Souttar was very good, but I think with Tanganga we've actually been more dominant in the air from set pieces. It always became a wrestling contest at corners with Souttar.

I also felt that in that game he got his injury he was starting to get exposed on the turn, whether he'd already got a knock, i don't know.

Bindon seems to get on the end of more set pieces than Tanganga does for me. Both try to make more intelligent runs though.

Was a bit disappointing how few we scored from set pieces last season though when we had that monster at the back along side Anel who was really good in the opposition area.

Souttars main flaw was someone dribbling against him. Ball in the air or in front of him he mopped it up as he was good at reading the game.

Every championship defender is going to be flawed to a certain degree or they’d be in the league above. As far as flaws go, being dribbled passed or turned is probably the easiest to counteract as championship forwards are less consistent when dribbling and the tactics faced don’t very often involve playing straight through the middle at pace
 
Bindon seems to get on the end of more set pieces than Tanganga does for me. Both try to make more intelligent runs though.

Was a bit disappointing how few we scored from set pieces last season though when we had that monster at the back along side Anel who was really good in the opposition area.

Souttars main flaw was someone dribbling against him. Ball in the air or in front of him he mopped it up as he was good at reading the game.

Every championship defender is going to be flawed to a certain degree or they’d be in the league above. As far as flaws go, being dribbled passed or turned is probably the easiest to counteract as championship forwards are less consistent when dribbling and the tactics faced don’t very often involve playing straight through the middle at pace
Yes Bindon and McGuinness are both very good at attacking set pieces. The Tanganga point was in direct reply to the Souttar question.

And you are correct about Souttars reading of the game. He was better on the deck than in the air and was easily turned. Tanganga, for me is more of an all rounder i'd say, not being as strong in some aspects, but also not as weak on the turn

Edit - Souttar didn't also play in a side close to relegation zone, Tanganga didn't play in a blades side fighting for promotion.
 
Yes Bindon and McGuinness are both very good at attacking set pieces. The Tanganga point was in direct reply to the Souttar question.

And you are correct about Souttars reading of the game. He was better on the deck than in the air and was easily turned. Tanganga, for me is more of an all rounder i'd say, not being as strong in some aspects, but also not as weak on the turn

Edit - Souttar didn't also play in a side close to relegation zone, Tanganga didn't play in a blades side fighting for promotion.

When Tanganga is good, he’s very good. He just does some weird / erratic things at times.

He can be quite slow and lazy in possession and telegraphs his passing sometimes. Seems to slow us down unnecessarily. He’s ran into trouble a couple of times and made some really dodgy passes out of defence. Yet when he’s really on it he looks perfectly comfortable with the ball at his feet.

Hes got sucked into silly battles at times and seems to lose his head slightly (Charlton) often getting in the refs ear but not being able to let stuff go.

A few times he’s attempted to watch a slow ball out of play, got caught and then got booked tugging down the player who’s managed to get round him and keep the ball in. Just keep it simple and deal with it first time.

Again he’s going to have a few flaws hence dropping out the top flight but his flaws seem more temperamental / judgement based rather than ability or physically.
 
When Tanganga is good, he’s very good. He just does some weird / erratic things at times.

He can be quite slow and lazy in possession and telegraphs his passing sometimes. Seems to slow us down unnecessarily. He’s ran into trouble a couple of times and made some really dodgy passes out of defence. Yet when he’s really on it he looks perfectly comfortable with the ball at his feet.

Hes got sucked into silly battles at times and seems to lose his head slightly (Charlton) often getting in the refs ear but not being able to let stuff go.

A few times he’s attempted to watch a slow ball out of play, got caught and then got booked tugging down the player who’s managed to get round him and keep the ball in. Just keep it simple and deal with it first time.

Again he’s going to have a few flaws hence dropping out the top flight but his flaws seem more temperamental / judgement based rather than ability or physically.
Agreed on Tanganga getting into those battles and into the refs ear. I’d not have him as captain to be honest as he gets to distracted

Souttar also seemed to be a strange one on corners, obviously his size made him a target for wrestling but he also played up to any battle… which caused us more harm
 

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