Reminds of Heskey being slated in his prime as not an England player. But when you look at all their important matches that were won he was always a major contributor.
Most underrated England player in my lifetime, without question.
Reminds of Heskey being slated in his prime as not an England player. But when you look at all their important matches that were won he was always a major contributor.
How was anything proved in the run in? We won 5 games in a row, then had 10 men for the next 3 games, and in the last one (with 11 men) we were miles better than Wednesday despite a weakened squad.
Another striker that doesn't score goals. In his defence he's a constant menace and has an incredible work-rate that creates space for others, but he does not score enough and wouldn't been too upset to see him go.
Agreed. Absolutely nothing logical or useful can be taken from those final 4/5 games. They were utter lunacy.
Other than the fact the team needed to win just one of them for either automatic or a game on Saturday.Agreed. Absolutely nothing logical or useful can be taken from those final 4/5 games. They were utter lunacy.
Other than the fact the team needed to win just one of them for either automatic or a game on Saturday.
The fact that they didn't score enough goals to accomplish that is rather telling.
I said the final run in (meaning the last 4 games) against the stronger opposition.How was anything proved in the run in? We won 5 games in a row, then had 10 men for the next 3 games, and in the last one (with 11 men) we were miles better than Wednesday despite a weakened squad.
True, although only letting in one would appear to have been one too many.Yes they did. They just let IN too many.
But we were down to 10 men in 3 of those games, and dominated the 4th so much it would go against what you saidI said the final run in (meaning the last 4 games) against the stronger opposition.
We dominated the first half vs Wed at home....then ran out of steam.But we were down to 10 men in 3 of those games, and dominated the 4th so much it would go against what you said
Yes, because of injuries. Knockaert hadn't recovered, Sidwell probably hadn't either, Hemed wasn't available. And the team had just had to play the last games with 10 men, while Sheffield were resting players. We didn't run out of steam because Baldock isn't good enough.We dominated the first half vs Wed at home....then ran out of steam.
No, he was off before Derby scored. Not sure we can put a lot of blame on him for that hour.As for the Derby s/off it was 10 mins or so with ten men....and was he even on the pitch then?
You mentioned the last few games against good opposition. They're not good examples due to the injustices. I don't remember Baldock being blamed for those results.I'm on about Baldock disappointing performances against better quality opposition (up until the injustices, if you will).
I don't remember saying that we didn't get promotion because of Baldock and the blame lies with him.Yes, because of injuries. Knockaert hadn't recovered, Sidwell probably hadn't either, Hemed wasn't available. And the team had just had to play the last games with 10 men, while Sheffield were resting players. We didn't run out of steam because Baldock isn't good enough.
No, he was off before Derby scored. Not sure we can put a lot of blame on him for that hour.
You mentioned the last few games against good opposition. They're not good examples due to the injustices. I don't remember Baldock being blamed for those results.
I'm not trying to. You said "He's a menace against the average, poor teams but gets found out against the better teams, as proved in the final run in." I don't think it was proven in the run in, for reasons I've given.I don't remember saying that we didn't get promotion because of Baldock and the blame lies with him.
You're putting words in my mouth...
So you think more of our players were not good enough in the run in. Blimey, which other ones?All I said was he is pretty non existent in those key final games, mainly being out muscled etc....by better players
He wasn't the only one of course....
What? Obviously I can see we have different opinions. I thought that was allowed.If you cant see that we have differing opinions. Fair do's
Because not every football fan is blinded by the goals per game stats and appreciates that some players hard work, determination, team work and selflessness can be a massive contribution to a successful TEAM.
Lets call it Barnes Syndrome.
As soon as I see someone judging a player PURELY on their goal to game ratio I know it's probably not worth reading any further.
How about a comparison of how many goals the TEAM scores when he's been on the pitch, compared to off it? That would be a more worthwhile stat to judge on, whilst still not giving the full story.
How many matches did we lose when he started last season? (in the league)
Yes there's room for improvement. Yes, it may be a position we look at strengthening / bringing in competition for Sam, BUT once again, it's a championship manager generation form of analysis to suggests he's a weak link just because his scoring record isn't good...