BY FAR our most two-footed player is current whipping-boy-of-choice Webster...
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Are they completed passes or attempts?
Genuine question......
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BY FAR our most two-footed player is current whipping-boy-of-choice Webster...
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Are they completed passes or attempts?
Genuine question......
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Has this been mentioned on this thread in all the gushing praise of White who some seem to think is already a better player than Webster? It is a fecking great step up from the Championship to the PL
Webster made the Championship team of the year last year, it now seems we have signed a complete liabilty according to so many on here
This is what was said about Webster in the team of the Championship comments last season. I am personally not at all convinced that White wIll swan in and take his place next season
Centre-back: Adam Webster (Bristol City) Rarely flustered, Webster oozes class, sweeping up and striding out with possession. Stayed fit after being bogged down by injuries at Portsmouth and Ipswich.
Webster's doing ok, slowly adjusting to the pace of the Premier League. White looks to have a better touch so should find the step up in pace when being pressed easier to handle.
Where White will struggle is in the air, where he really isn't great.
Whilst he is likely to improve next season, he really isn’t doing okay.
He is uncomfortable with any physical battle, positionally inept and lately uncomfortable in possession. His heading is comparable with White’s, so not that good.....
Other than that he certainly has good pace.
Next season will be an interesting scenario in terms of who partners Dunk or perhaps they both will.....
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Still amazes me that all top level footballers aren’t put through endless hours of training to improve their non favoured foot. The brain can be rewired to an extent so it becomes a more natural attribute, so why not?
It is a funny one, not being able to use both feet. I've always been as comfortably with my right as my left, although I would say I'm naturally left footed. The advantages are obvious, I'm far harder to play against because I can use both feet but at the same time I've never really developed any particularly strong attribute so that must be the trade off. If I ever find myself involved with coaching, I'll be making sure all players practice with their weaker foot because you never know when a chance is going to come along and it can make all the difference.
It is a funny one, not being able to use both feet. I've always been as comfortably with my right as my left, although I would say I'm naturally left footed. The advantages are obvious, I'm far harder to play against because I can use both feet but at the same time I've never really developed any particularly strong attribute so that must be the trade off. If I ever find myself involved with coaching, I'll be making sure all players practice with their weaker foot because you never know when a chance is going to come along and it can make all the difference.
Webster's doing ok, slowly adjusting to the pace of the Premier League. White looks to have a better touch so should find the step up in pace when being pressed easier to handle.
Where White will struggle is in the air, where he really isn't great.
not doing ok at all. nothing against the guy, but his performances are currently taking the club down.
He's scored as many goals as Murray and Connolly combined but you think he is the root of our problems? Whatever.
A tad harsh on Webster, his stats don't seem so bad and other than a few teething problems he is doing better than some players who were crap in their first Premier League season. Nemanja Vidic was hopeless in his first.
Stats are largely irrelevant and can be spun to whatever pundits want them to say, unfortunately it's the mistakes you make at this level, more than completed passes or anything like that. You can compare lots of different things, but he puts other players under pressure by his poor positioning (something that stats won't pick up). All IMO of course......
I think he is struggling that's not to say he wont improve, and I think next season he'll kick on.....
Stats are largely irrelevant and can be spun to whatever pundits want them to say, unfortunately it's the mistakes you make at this level, more than completed passes or anything like that. You can compare lots of different things, but he puts other players under pressure by his poor positioning (something that stats won't pick up). All IMO of course......
I think he is struggling that's not to say he wont improve, and I think next season he'll kick on.....
I think it was Jack Charlton who said: 'When someone tells me a centre-half is good on the ball, I think: "Oh Christ".'
I think he has made a few mistakes, but nowhere near enough to warrant the level of abuse he gets.
If we had a dm and rb who actually offered him some protection he would be far more confident.
But like you say, next season he'll have more experience, and better cover.
Much as I love Lewis Dunk, it’s really a joke how he seems to get a free pass whilst Webster is slated after every game it seems, obviously at his point Dunk is a more complete and experienced player than Webster but I’ve seen Dunk also make a fair few mistakes this season but because he’s Dunk and he’s one of our own, he gets away with it.
This is also evident during games, Webster makes a mistake and the crowd groans and immediately begins to get on his back, Dunk does the same... no such reaction.