A Storm of Blades
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Aren't you unsure?
pommpey
DOES! Does ffs. I weren’t not unsure what you 2 wasn’t going on about there not for a second.Two negatives there.
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Aren't you unsure?
pommpey
DOES! Does ffs. I weren’t not unsure what you 2 wasn’t going on about there not for a second.Two negatives there.
Not seen too much of Henderson this season so I wouldn't like to comment on his kicking. It's just that his kicking was wayward when he first arrived at BDTBL & showed a marked improvement shortly afterwards. While I agree changing the goalkeeper is a bit drastic which is why I said (in a previous post) that trying an alternative goal keeper in the 3rd round FA Cup tie, & I'm not fussed which one, just takes Ramsdale out of the "firing line". The amount of stick he's getting on this board must be very disheartening & if Mr Wilder has the management skills which I think he has, he will be able to motivate Ramsdale again.Dropping Ramsdale will hardly improve his confidence so I think either Foderingham plays and keeps his place against the two Manchester sides or you leave Ramsdale in.
This of course assumes that Verrips has a problem tat is keeping him off the bench
As an aside you may want to look at Henderson’s kicking this season !!
Unfortunately none of his goals have got us points this season, which is a criticism of the players around him, not what he has done. He must be as pissed off as us with them all.I wasn't thinking of Fleck. I think we should still stick with Fleck. His ball to Didzy for the goal. He's shown signs of his old self recently. The question is why are Ramsdale and Norwood getting such stick. It's because they're mistakes are costing us points and games. Didzy's barren spell didn't cost us games. He still made a positive contribution.
During our early matches last season the thing I noticed the most comparing the PL to the Championship was the athleticism.
Surprisingly I didn’t think overall quality was better in the PL but everyone looks like an athlete on steroids.
Also the finishing is much higher in the PL....goals can be scored from nothing.
Therefore when out of possession Norwood really struggles to compete....but we always knew that...it’s not a secret Norwood needs regular possesion of the ball.
Agree Lundstram had worked even harder in his fitness and strength....so he can compete at PL level.
This is true. He’s also very good at winning the ball back and just helping us keep it, both crucial in any game of football but he’s by far our best at both.Didzy was one of the highest pre-assist players in league - the ball played to the man who provides the actual assist - I would argue often more important than the actual assist in that the final pass leading to a goal is invariably provided by a player in space who has the time to deliver a quality ball ie Didzy exceptional at finding a player in space.
Never knew that.You have a better chance of winning if you can keep a clean sheet.
Lol it was a rely to a comment or was surpose to be..Never knew that.
Just curious as to why people think there has been such a contrasting reaction?
Remember when David McGoldrick went all those weeks and months without scoring? Most shots without a goal, Striker that doesn't strike etc? He just couldn't bag as much as he tried then there was elation when he scored not ice but twice vs Chelsea and he's gone on to notch against pretty much only top 6 opposition and sits firmly as top scorer now.
He received universal support that almost brought the bloke to tears.
In contrast, Rammers has been getting pelters from very early on.
Despite being one of our best players in the promotion season and for a large portion of last season did very well, Norwood has also been on the receiving end of some very harsh criticism.
I'd say that McGoldrick's performance was still pretty good despite him not fulfilling his primary function as a striker, but why do you think he got so much patience yet the other two have seemed to come under pressure very quickly?
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