thejackal
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Am certain we would not have let in 4 goals against City if Dale had been playing.
Maybe not but we shipped 5 against Bournemouth with him in the team
Am certain we would not have let in 4 goals against City if Dale had been playing.
He's a top quality midfielder and we'd be lost without him. When he isn't in the team we don't look anywhere near as good, so that's rather telling.
Still, try telling that to the boneheads who love to berate him with painfully unfunny cries of "Pass it FORWARDS Stephens." Completely ignoring the many incidents where he put the ball around wonderfully. His cross-field switch to Knockaert at Palace is just one such example.
I've nicked this from an Argus story, but he's not as bad as people claim.
"I know Stephens is exactly not the same type of player, but this idea that he can't even play the simple passes accuracy is errant nonsense."
Goals in The Championship? Well, he did manage more than two a season once I suppose.Big fan here, hope to see the Stephens of the Championship who drove forward and scored goals, under a more adventurous manager at our level
I've nicked this from an Argus story, but he's not as bad as people claim.
"Dale Stephens has a pass completion percentage this season of 82.9. That places him ahead of Aaron Ramsay, Ruben Neves, Jack Cork, Aaron Mooy, Dele Alli and even Christian Eriksen. James Ward-Prowse is way down the list. I know Stephens is exactly not the same type of player, but this idea that he can't even play the simple passes accuracy is errant nonsense."
I’m not saying he can’t play the simple passes, that’s basically what his game is about, but for that sort of player he seems to give the ball away a lot more than he should, especially on an off day. I’m looking forward to seeing him play under a different manager.
Far from coming as a shock, I'm sure most people who don't rate Stephens will be delighted if a new manager turns him into a fans favourite.Big fan here. [emoji106]
Going to come as a shock to the haters when he’s integral to the new manager’s plans.
Far from coming as a shock, I'm sure most people who don't rate Stephens will be delighted if a new manager turns him into a fans favourite.
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I’m not saying he can’t play the simple passes, that’s basically what his game is about, but for that sort of player he seems to give the ball away a lot more than he should, especially on an off day. I’m looking forward to seeing him play under a different manager.
Interestingly, his pass success % is the best in our squad at 84%... That's on a par with Joao Moutinho., better than Delle Alli and (better comparison) Victor Wanyama and only 3% worse than N'Golo Kante!
He also has by far the best pass completion at the Albion
I would be disappointed if the majority of my passes were back to the centre back and I wasn't achieving over 80%
He is clearly not a bad player, but in the second half of this season he became a representation of the often negative mentality. Why risk a 15 yard pass forward and be criticised when you can play it safely and not be 'the one' to have made the error.
I remember Leon Britton having the best pass completion in the league once....
TBF Knocky, Dunk and Stephens are his best mates at the club.
If what I’ve heard about Stephens is true, there will be a lot of surprises people in NSC.
Well NSC keeps claiming he is one of the Booze Brothers. But is he really ?If what I’ve heard about Stephens is true, there will be a lot of surprises people in NSC.
Shame they are backwardsInterestingly, his pass success % is the best in our squad at 84%... That's on a par with Joao Moutinho., better than Delle Alli and (better comparison) Victor Wanyama and only 3% worse than N'Golo Kante!
He also has by far the best pass completion at the Albion