Barney
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Bore off.Not sure you watch games to be honest. He looks anything but nervous to me (or many on here by the looks of it)
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Bore off.Not sure you watch games to be honest. He looks anything but nervous to me (or many on here by the looks of it)
Bore off.
Indeed he does - some on here do not see a footballer or like Reed and think they are wrong.
We haven't seen much of Reed but he had a decent game away v Burton - Burton (as most teams are) are very well organised, but Reed was certainly trying to move the ball on and doesn't (IMHO) hide when played in CM.
Yes he might be small but at least he is very willing to accept the ball, will take a touch and wants to move it forward. Lack of movement at times doesn't help any of the CM midfield players.
I am asking the question now - is it the coaches who are wanting this slow passing style - jeez, it's Clough MK 2 at present.
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I'm glad several posters have taken the debate further, including what individual players offer and do not offer. I think most of us agree about the need for more movement, and maybe also that the selected midfielders at Crewe are incapable of giving us that movement, even if they're trying their hardest?
groveblade , fully understand that it's different being there and watching a poor performance compared to wathing the video the next day. When I sit down and watch a game we've lost I've put the frustration and disappointment behind me and just want to see what went wrong and what we should be doing differently. I ffw when gk take their time at goalk kicks.
Regarding players' effort, even in the clips it shows Coutts 'wanting' it. When he hasn't got the ball he comes short and with his hand gesture shows that he wants the ball. He did this constantly, all game, and probably thinks this is effective and his role in the team, his way of showing effort. When this is also Hammond and Baxter's natural game, we don't get enough forward movement, no tempo, no penetration. The pace we had in the forward position was wasted, as we ended up passing it around in midfield. Crewe got men behind the ball all the time and were very comfortable.
I think Harris got frustrated with our midfielders' lack of movement in the second half. First he ignored Coutts coming short, and bypassed him, finding Flynn. Then he did the same, but went on a long diagonal run immediately after, as if to show the pedestrian midfielders how to do it - pass and make a forward run, at least once in a while! Then Harris tried another forward pass, but hit the referee which set Crewe up for a dangerous break. Then he stopped taking these initiatives as well.
yeah dead right.. official club scapegoat
There's also a chance to take the debate further, but still go down the route that the players are crap. Though there are always different combinations and formations to try, and that's your strong point, there's also a reality that lots of these have been tried and the result keeps being the same.
So, it's possible to say that, by and large, the players are crap (or to be kinder, playing at their level). That debate can be taken forward to discuss why we keep buying crap, or the wrong players. Why we seem to be skint yet with greater resource than the competition. Why we always buy from above, not around. Why we never buy players that seem to be athletic.
I am an admirer of your input and analysis. But I disagree with the suggestion that it's necessarily lazy to go down the route that the players are, on the whole, crap.
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Anyone know how long Edgar is out for?
We could do with the pre-international break Edgar back really.This is an interesting one because I'm pretty sure Adkins said before Fleetwood that he wouldn't be available for the Tuesday, but might be available for the Saturday. We've had two Saturday games since then.
The other side of this is hamstrings take a long time to heal properly, so he may just be out recovering.
Actually, I think the difference between good and bad players is consistency - most players' best is more than good enough - it's just that the crap ones are not, and will never be, consistent enough.All these players have played well at some point. They have strengths and weaknesses. We are looking for a combination which enables them to play to their strengths and minimizes exposure of their weaknesses.
See above, even the shittiest teams play well some of the time.We started very strongly against Crewe and could have had a couple of goals early on.
The players who put us in that position didn't become crap 15-20 minutes into the game.
No real idea what the problem or the solution is but I don't think the players individually are crap.
Agreed - it's not about effort IMHO.Ad I don't think they're not trying either.
Looking at it superficially I think we need more dynamism in midfield. I think that may well be more of a priority than CH.
He was also okay at Swindon.
Hammond, for the next 5 or 6 games, brings the hope that he might answer a question for us. It doesn't look good now but we've seen this many times before with other players.good - personally I can't see what Hammond and Coutts give to the team that Reed doesn't.
He is young, fit, ready to play, and we are already paying him - unlike Hammond.
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You can't say he'll never be good enough Alco, he's still very young.Hammond, for the next 5 or 6 games, brings the hope that he might answer a question for us. It doesn't look good now but we've seen this many times before with other players.
Reed may be a good player in a longer term future, right now he's the same as the rest. Not good enough and won't become so.
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Re read it - "Reed may be a good player in a longer term future, right now he's the same as the rest. Not good enough and won't become so."You can't say he'll never be good enough Alco, he's still very young.
At the risk of incurring someone's wrath, while the players didn't manage to achieve anything great, our fans were the worst. I don't see the Blades much, but thought that the fans would still be solid at a game like Crewe. Apart form about 5 minutes at the start, they showed no support for the team other than a small section down the Crewe kop end.
Embarrassing. Do we only sing when we're winning these days?
A disillusioned Barca.
Hammond, for the next 5 or 6 games, brings the hope that he might answer a question for us. It doesn't look good now but we've seen this many times before with other players.
Reed may be a good player in a longer term future, right now he's the same as the rest. Not good enough and won't become so.
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Not as your inability to read what I've actually said, it seems.Your belittling of Reed is becoming tiresome.
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Reed may be a good player in a longer term future, right now he's the same as the rest. Not good enough and won't become so.
Words of gnomic inexactitude:
Reed will be a good player in the long term or Reed won't be a good player in the long term
It's the kind of thing a Buddhist monk might say to a naive pupil. An apparent contradiction encompassing all possibilities - and therefore all reality.
A post to be puzzled on and interpreted across the ages.
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Too clever for me
For the simpleton's like me - "he may be a good player - long term". Belittling, really?
I don't think anyone can argue that he's a really good player for us now, can they?
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Which is why I went on to (try to) clarify that I was referring to the next 5 or 6 games - in the contextBut you then go on to say he won't be a good player...
Not good enough and won't become so.
At least it can be reasonably interpreted that way.
Which is why I went on to (try to) clarify that I was referring to the next 5 or 6 games - in the context
that Hammond might become an answer to a midfield problem right now, I can't see Reed all of a sudden becoming one.
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Which is why I qualified it soon after, and before the belittling accusation - hence the surprise.I get that - but the question was how can it be interpreted as anti-Reed, and if you come at it from a certain angle it's possible.
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