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What impact has Brayford had on the pitch? Scored against Charlton and helped the club shop to sell t-shirts and masksNot been this level of interest in a loanee since we got John Brayford. If he has anywhere near the impact then this is the signing of the season.
What impact has Brayford had on the pitch? Scored against Charlton and helped the club shop to sell t-shirts and masks
What impact has Brayford had on the pitch? Scored against Charlton and helped the club shop to sell t-shirts and masks
Let's hope he gets better thenNot been this level of interest in a loanee since we got John Brayford. If he has anywhere near the impact then this is the signing of the season.
Completely agreeI think we all expected better tonight based on what NA has said about him
He reminded me of last seasons Coutts
However, the fact he's only just arrived and needs to get to know the players and he's probably not match fit, then he probably needs time to get up to speed (fingers crossed)
What impact has Brayford had on the pitch? Scored against Charlton and helped the club shop to sell t-shirts and masks
I agree with that first time for a long there has been a feeling of leadership out there.he is a talisman.. i'm not really sure why he was picked and i don't think he is either but he has a weird positive effect on the team and fans, so he's pretty much indispensable. he brings some kind of belief. these kind of players don't come along too often. reminds me of Bob Booker. Wasn't the best player but everyone loved him and believed we could win when he was on the pitch
Hammond has been in a Premier League environment for a fair while and has had little first team action, none this season.
In the Prem the defenders and midfielders aren't used to being closed down and harried and it will take the lad a while to attune to League 1 football.
If we find a way to play Coutts and Hammond in the same team and include Reed and Baxter, the opposition will never get the ball. Sharp, Brayford, Done, Flynn, McNulty, 2x Wallace, Freeman, Scougall can all play possession football very well - but can the crowd cope with it?
Hammond has been in a Premier League environment for a fair while and has had little first team action, none this season.
In the Prem the defenders and midfielders aren't used to being closed down and harried and it will take the lad a while to attune to League 1 football.
If we find a way to play Coutts and Hammond in the same team and include Reed and Baxter, the opposition will never get the ball. Sharp, Brayford, Done, Flynn, McNulty, 2x Wallace, Freeman, Scougall can all play possession football very well - but can the crowd cope with it?
The crowd will cope with anything as long as we get consistancy and are winning.
UTB
You make some good points - but the one I want to pick up on is "can the crowd cope"
For me it was quite simple:
When teams close you down, players have to move the ball on quickly and that means players moving quicker to accept.
We were too slow in the first half - now, was that Adkins instructions or the players? Adkins, stood hands on hips suggest the latter - hence his constant frustration and the crowds.
When we stepped it up 10/15 mins in the second half - Fleetwood couldn't live with us, so for the crowd to cope - we cant just do it for 20 minutes, 15 minutes into the 2nd half.
It's not can the crowd cope - it's can the players step up, with that style earlier?
UTB
Is that all it takes?![]()
Woody , i think it is . To keep it simple , if United were more consitant then fans would not be as nervous are agitated . It might be a mindset from days gone by , but even at 2-0 up ( whoever we are playing ) , you still get the feeling we could finish up with a draw or even losing . 3-0 up calms the nerves , but the agitation is still there .
95% of fans to me , are still not 100% confident we will win , even when we are winning.
Stepping up the pace of the game certainly helps both players , fans and the ultimate result. We have a tendancy and bloody good knack of leaving the door open for opposing teams to get back into a game. Thats the root cause of the problem .
UTB
My serious point about our crowd is whether they are able to accept more calculated and controlled possession at certain stages of the game because Hammond seems to play his football that way and I think he will have a big influence on the whole team, particularly in harness with Coutts. Personally I look forward to it as long as there is some variation and we create chances regularly, not necessarily every hand and turn, but enough to win games with a safe margin.
Very true, I made the same points elsewhere ( Deadbat report) but games go through phases and sometimes the inspiration has to be sparked or to evolve, no matter how much the players try. The manager ranted and raved but on the pitch things were very quiet.
My serious point about our crowd is whether they are able to accept more calculated and controlled possession at certain stages of the game because Hammond seems to play his football that way and I think he will have a big influence on the whole team, particularly in harness with Coutts. Personally I look forward to it as long as there is some variation and we create chances regularly, not necessarily every hand and turn, but enough to win games with a safe margin.
It cannot be easy to play when the crowd are agitated. Water off a duck's back to Hammond I'm sure, even on his debut, but younger players must feel it plus a few older more insecure players. Showing for the ball becomes a challenge unfortunately.
I will be watching the full match later, so comments are subjective and generalised. Teams that play a possession game (Swansea, Arsenal, Barcelona etc.) all go through periods in a game where they just seem to be passing for the sake of passing, often sideways and backwards. There is a point to it, especially in the first half of the game. Playing without the ball is knackering, even at a professional level, and demoralising. The more this happens in a game, the more likely openings, chances and mistakes towards the end of the game. That's the theory at any rate. However if a team has set itself up to sit deep, full-backs in tight, one or two CMs sat deep and a lone forward running hard to close down, then it needs modification because that formation conserves energies (bar the lone forward and you just replace him after about 60 minutes) as you aren't chasing the ball in the same way. We seem to be putting teams under a bit more pressure earlier in games this season, with two up front, a more narrow midfield and full-backs encouraged further forward (see goals 2 and 3 last night). The problem is that it leaves us more open to counter attacks, so we are scoring more but also conceding more. Hammond may well be the key to keeping forward momentum, whilst staying tight and disciplined defensively.
Supporters at BDTBL have not a seen a team that keeps the ball that much, with little end result, in a long time if ever. They like action in the opposition area and like it as quickly and as often as possible. They may need to get use to that happen in pockets and bursts from about 60 minutes on if the passing is designed to wear out the opposition. As an alternative I would assume we have Sammon to vary things if needed.
Tbf, surely no one expected him to play like Gerard given his lack of match practice and unfamiliarity with the team?I think we all expected better tonight based on what NA has said about him
He reminded me of last seasons Coutts
However, the fact he's only just arrived and needs to get to know the players and he's probably not match fit, then he probably needs time to get up to speed (fingers crossed)
Don't you think a lot of our fans are of an age where they were brought up on winning game's when we used to be a long ball side (Mr basset etc) some of us still pine for the footballing side's of John Harris and I think we have a manager that will bring that to us again! Mind you I concur with most on here we need two centre halves and a keeper maybe Hammond is the new Trevor HockeyI will be watching the full match later, so comments are subjective and generalised. Teams that play a possession game (Swansea, Arsenal, Barcelona etc.) all go through periods in a game where they just seem to be passing for the sake of passing, often sideways and backwards. There is a point to it, especially in the first half of the game. Playing without the ball is knackering, even at a professional level, and demoralising. The more this happens in a game, the more likely openings, chances and mistakes towards the end of the game. That's the theory at any rate. However if a team has set itself up to sit deep, full-backs in tight, one or two CMs sat deep and a lone forward running hard to close down, then it needs modification because that formation conserves energies (bar the lone forward and you just replace him after about 60 minutes) as you aren't chasing the ball in the same way. We seem to be putting teams under a bit more pressure earlier in games this season, with two up front, a more narrow midfield and full-backs encouraged further forward (see goals 2 and 3 last night). The problem is that it leaves us more open to counter attacks, so we are scoring more but also conceding more. Hammond may well be the key to keeping forward momentum, whilst staying tight and disciplined defensively.
Supporters at BDTBL have not a seen a team that keeps the ball that much, with little end result, in a long time if ever. They like action in the opposition area and like it as quickly and as often as possible. They may need to get use to that happen in pockets and bursts from about 60 minutes on if the passing is designed to wear out the opposition. As an alternative I would assume we have Sammon to vary things if needed.
Don't you think a lot of our fans are of an age where they were brought up on winning game's when we used to be a long ball side (Mr basset etc) some of us still pine for the footballing side's of John Harris and I think we have a manager that will bring that to us again! Mind you I concur with most on here we need two centre halves and a keeper maybe Hammond is the new Trevor Hockey![]()
An excellent post woody I agree with you 100% perhaps bergen could post on this subject with his diagrams he seems to get a lot of respectVery true, I made the same points elsewhere ( Deadbat report) but games go through phases and sometimes the inspiration has to be sparked or to evolve, no matter how much the players try. The manager ranted and raved but on the pitch things were very quiet.
My serious point about our crowd is whether they are able to accept more calculated and controlled possession at certain stages of the game because Hammond seems to play his football that way and I think he will have a big influence on the whole team, particularly in harness with Coutts. Personally I look forward to it as long as there is some variation and we create chances regularly, not necessarily every hand and turn, but enough to win games with a safe margin.
It cannot be easy to play when the crowd are agitated. Water off a duck's back to Hammond I'm sure, even on his debut, but younger players must feel it plus a few older more insecure players. Showing for the ball becomes a challenge unfortunately.
If we find a way to play Coutts and Hammond in the same team and include Reed and Baxter, the opposition will never get the ball.
An excellent post woody I agree with you 100% perhaps bergen could post on this subject with his diagrams he seems to get a lot of respect
For his analysis of players and games
But if they ever do they'll score every time![]()
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