Very.I was very shocked at how bad and lack of effort from him. He was do far out of his depth.I only heard faint booing from upper East. Was it obvious in other places.
Very.I was very shocked at how bad and lack of effort from him. He was do far out of his depth.I only heard faint booing from upper East. Was it obvious in other places.
Probably do well in the Eredivisie.
Guess you must sit in a different part of the North than me. There were quite a few booing him in the N1G/N1H sections.
He could actually run around a bit, but didn't bother That's not being out of his depth that's being lazy. People don't boo those that put effort in, not being good enough is the manager's concern not giving a shite is the player's.
A bit worrying though that CH gambled a full hour of the closing stages of this crucial promotion chase on a player who was patently completely out of his depth. Hopefully the starting line-up sixty minutes was a cold hard one-off contractual agreement and one that never has to be repeated.
Uwe barely broke out of a jog today and was the best player on the pitch. March came on and sprinted once in his 35 minutes yet changed the momentum of the game alongside Hemed. You don't need to run around a lot to be a good player.
It was 55 mins. He gave him 10 minutes after talking to him at HT. Ever seen CH do two changes on 55 mins? No. So it's not worrying as he saw it too.
BBC says 58 minutes. Which is more or less the bog-standard 60 minutes. Well more so than 55 minutes anyways
Different positions require different approaches. His required closing down when without the ball and attempting to get in good attacking areas when we have the ball. One time Stevens ran past him when going forward. He was trotting.
Showed poor attitude. Plus laying around pretending to be injured.
A bit worrying though that CH gambled a full hour of the closing stages of this crucial promotion chase on a player who was patently completely out of his depth. Hopefully the starting line-up sixty minutes was a cold hard one-off contractual agreement and one that never has to be repeated.
Let alone playing him ahead of Hemed and March, eh? Let alone playing him ahead of Tilley and Connolly now, perhaps.The booing was embarrassing. Anyone that did boo should be ashamed of themselves.
Don't get me wrong, he's utter ****, he really is. But he does try. He's just so painfully out of his depth that I'm a tad shocked we brought him in on loan, let alone playing him ahead of Hemed and March today.
Your post illustrates your lack of football understanding. We very rarely pressure high up the pitch on the ball. Our forwards are regularly asked to close off passing lanes rather than just chasing the ball like children in a school play ground. That doesn't actually require running - it requires a good footballing brain and good positioning. Unfortunately, it's these things that he more crucially lacks rather than a desire to run around a lot.
Your post illustrates your lack of football understanding. We very rarely pressure high up the pitch on the ball. Our forwards are regularly asked to close off passing lanes rather than just chasing the ball like children in a school play ground. That doesn't actually require running - it requires a good footballing brain and good positioning. Unfortunately, it's these things that he more crucially lacks rather than a desire to run around a lot.