nwgull
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What are the odds on Ryan being in goal?
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Very low. Granted he’s only played 5 games, but his stats are streets ahead of Ryan’s.
What are the odds on Ryan being in goal?
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Absolutely. Learning and focusing more on positives than negatives is the way to go, ask any sport psychologist. Only in some NSC:ers minds are "not learning" and "taking the negatives" something that will improve the team and results.
More chance of him playing up front. And with the way Potter chops and changes, I wouldn't rule that out!What are the odds on Ryan being in goal?
Right then Brighton and Hove Albion.
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Looking at both teams, I really can’t see anything other than 0.0 today.
We know our strengths and weaknesses and Wolves are quite solid at the back but without Jiminez and Jota, they have looked a bit toothless.
Should be an attractive, tactical game though. Looking forward to it.
I think the concept of spending 15 minutes "firing up" the players is pretty much of a thing of the past for most modern PL managers. The majority of the half-time talk will be looking at videos of sequences of the match trying to make out what to do different. GP makes a lot of tactical tweaks and its possible some of those havent been too successful. But I think its tactical - except in some extreme circumstances the manager yelling harsh words for 15 minutes is most likely a thing of the past.
If we take a successful second half as example - its easier because its simply easier to see tactical changes that work out rather than the opposite - like the one against Fulham, it was obvious that Scott Parker ahead of the game instructed the team to make sure Brighton couldnt use the central defenders to switch sides. Rather than having your forward dropping down to make it more congested in the middle so that you cant use your central midfielders as easily, Fulham had their striker lingering with the Brighton central defenders to prevent switching sides through those.
In the second half, you could see that Brighton adapted to this reality. Rather than going from congested left side to central defense to the spaces on right side, you would see March and Lamptey (and others) try to do immediate passes to central midfield instead of going through the central defenders as you most often would, since Bissouma, Alzante and Lallana, since Cavaleiro didnt drop down to cover spaces in the middle.
Modern football really is more like chess than it is like boxing. In every single game you could see a staff member wired up (Hamberg in Brightons case) to some match analyst on the stands and that, right or wrong, will be the basis of much of the sideline/half-time talk. But of course Billy Reid will be calling everyone ***** on a regular basis, Im not sure about how much difference it does though.
What are the odds on Ryan being in goal?
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What are the odds he's our main striker?
Guaranteed to go 1-0 down within five minutes now. Thanks a lot.
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Too small
Other than that though....