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We miss anyone who can break the lines. Webster does it when fit, Trossard used to do it, Lalana can do it sometimes when fit, Lamptey can do it but more often than not checks back.
As with [MENTION=435]Stat Brother[/MENTION] on the other thread, we have to stop obsessing about managers.
Just look at what has been going on. We sold £63m worth of defenders in the last 2 windows. Both outstanding players in our ranks. We didn't replace at CB. We didn't add in attack, if anything we weakened there too with loans going out. These are the tools for a manager that prefers to play with 3 CBs and wing backs.
We haven't added a goal threat in any of the last 4 transfer windows. Again, it has been plainly obvious we lack goals. Do we honestly believe, and I know some on these boards do believe this, that you can just coach natural goal scoring instincts into players. News Flash: you can't, you can improve players through coaching, you cannot transform them, they bring with them their natural attributes and you work on improving and developing those.
And so we've had all 3 remaining out and out CBs injured over the winter, one still injured, Dunk probably came back too early because he had to. We weaken in Jan, our footballing director goes (I have no idea if that has effected anyone or not) and we're arguing over what the manager has done wrong. What about this elephant at the back of the room?
If Bloom lets GP go, then make no mistake unless things radically change then it will be more of the same. Maybe a honeymoon period bounce or something.
One thing I noticed last night is every Tottenham player was playing one or at most two touch football whereas all our play is 3-5 touches. This combined with the absence of ANY player now driving into space or running with the ball means the opposition is always set up comfortably behind the ball.
We must be one of the easiest sides in the league to prepare for and play against at the moment
Oh come on Bold. That is a little rose-tinted. At present, nobody os calling for Potter's head, but they are looking to Potter for some answers. I was perplexed by his first substitution last night. It just didn't make sense.
On your point about coaching natural goal scoring instincts into players, I agree, but this isn't about that. Maupay is a player with a natural goal scoring instinct, if he gets the service. Put him one on one with a keeper as Kane was last night and he's useless. But, this is about things like shooting and transitioning from defence to attack faster. There was a point last night where we were attacking and 9 of our players were trotting out of defence. Our midfield at least should be screaming out. To be fair, my neighbour did say that Gros probably was sprinting.
This is the same team that people were salivating over earlier in the season, minus Burn. We've just been worked out and we haven't worked out a way to change.
I agree we haven't added a goal threat in the previous windows, but Maupay (God bless him) is the hardest working player on the pitch. We could put Mbappe in the team and I fear that we'd get the same results unless we start to pick up the pieces a bit.
In defence, I agree. Heresy to say it, but I'd sooner have kept Burn and sold Dunk. At least Burn brings the ball out of defence and gets into dangerous positions in open player, in much the same way as Webster does. That defensive combination was far more purposeful whereas Dunk and Duffy sit far too deep. But as others have said, GP may not have the players that can play that way. I'm assuming that the players we have purchased who we've put out on loan can play the Potter way (whatever that is).
I agree with a lot of what you say, but we haven't weakened that much in terms of personnel. We just haven't strengthened. And as for Ashworth, well this is his legacy so if that's it, then fill your boots Newcastle. Or perhaps he disagreed with this strategy of buying players to loan them out, increase their value and either a) sell or b) put in our squad. This is what frustrates fans with the transfer market. One assumes we are investing in players for the Albion, whereas we are not. The Albion is just a vehicle for buying and selling - like a glorified stud farm for footballers. It's just our studs are impotent.
Oh and PS, I don't give two shits whether Union Saint Gilloise win the league - get those front three back here if they are any good.
Sorry to rant Bold. I know you're an exceptional poster and I really enjoy reading your posts, it's just that I think we are not holding GP to account enough. And I want him to turn it around. With a good win against Norwich and with some confidence back I think he can, but he also has to look at how we are playing and do some work on that.
We haven't added a goal threat in any of the last 4 transfer windows. Again, it has been plainly obvious we lack goals.
I was surprised at the time so many didn’t think we would miss BW most teams tend to miss a £50m player.
I'll confess to eyeing Palace's options with a touch of envy the other night.
They started with a front three of Olise and Zaha, with Mateta down the middle, and on the bench they had Benteke, Edouard, Ayew and Eze available.
It feels like an abundance of riches relative to the hand Potter had to play last night.
I'll confess to eyeing Palace's options with a touch of envy the other night.
They started with a front three of Olise and Zaha, with Mateta down the middle, and on the bench they had Benteke, Edouard, Ayew and Eze available.
It feels like an abundance of riches relative to the hand Potter had to play last night.
Palace as a squad were on their knees in the summer yet have managed to add a really promising attacking line up and replace the manager with someone who is getting a tune out of them.
Whilst I hate to say it they have achieved in one summer what has taken us 3 years to not get right and will likely finish above us (again) this season.
Now I need to go and have a wash as I feel dirty saying that.
Huge summer for the Albion
It’s in their DNA over about the last 7 managers to recruit pace in the forwards.
NOT always costing the earth in fees/wages, in our price range too.
Under CH/GP/DA/GW, we simply haven’t done that.
Over 10 transfer windows, why?
It’s been mentioned many a time on nsc.
Because our recruitment and management team have spreadsheets informed by algorithms. Right now, our play feels like one big algorithm gone wrong.
There’s been nothing we’ve seen in the past 6 games that we haven’t seen plenty of times in the past few seasons. I still think we were playing worse around 16 months ago-ish.
So let’s not get carried away, Potterball wasn’t all it was quite cracked up to be by its boosters but neither is it as bad as what a run of poor form and tough fixtures is suggesting it is. We’ll probably beat Norwich comfortably and coast the last games after in our usual hit and miss way. Then on to a bit of summer strengthening hopefully
Brighton #DIV/0!
Tottenham 2
(Romero 37, Kane 57)
That was fu**ing deathly dull.
Potter plays great football? Not any more he doesn't.
Examples:
Just before half time Trossard has the opportunity to launch a break down the left, turns back inside instead, dribbles backwards, loses it and eventually Kane gets a free kick twenty yards out. March. Every flipping time he either loses out on a 50-50 due to pace or gets clear, turns back and launches a lovely five yard pass backwards or backwards diagonal. It's painful and obvious.
Lots and lots of square five yard balls while we waited for Spurs to get back in formation. They were so far quicker and direct in possession.
We have a bunch of players who CANNOT play this football, Duffy cannot play this football, Hello Sanchez, you're not Ederson, why not ping one of those lovely passes behind the full back like you did in the first 10 mins against Liverpool. March cannot play this football. Maupay barely gets any chances these days yet seems to be the sort of player who needs a quick instinctive ball in to score, Give him any longer than a second to think about it and he makes a complete balls up of it. Mac Allister has no idea who to play the forward pass to. Veltman is a poor pastiche of when Bruno used to find impossible line balls down the right.
Change the players or change the coach. What's cheaper? Or settle for THIS? I genuinely don't know the answer any more.
Oh come on Bold. That is a little rose-tinted. At present, nobody os calling for Potter's head, but they are looking to Potter for some answers. I was perplexed by his first substitution last night. It just didn't make sense.
On your point about coaching natural goal scoring instincts into players, I agree, but this isn't about that. Maupay is a player with a natural goal scoring instinct, if he gets the service. Put him one on one with a keeper as Kane was last night and he's useless. But, this is about things like shooting and transitioning from defence to attack faster. There was a point last night where we were attacking and 9 of our players were trotting out of defence. Our midfield at least should be screaming out. To be fair, my neighbour did say that Gros probably was sprinting.
This is the same team that people were salivating over earlier in the season, minus Burn. We've just been worked out and we haven't worked out a way to change.
I agree we haven't added a goal threat in the previous windows, but Maupay (God bless him) is the hardest working player on the pitch. We could put Mbappe in the team and I fear that we'd get the same results unless we start to pick up the pieces a bit.
In defence, I agree. Heresy to say it, but I'd sooner have kept Burn and sold Dunk. At least Burn brings the ball out of defence and gets into dangerous positions in open player, in much the same way as Webster does. That defensive combination was far more purposeful whereas Dunk and Duffy sit far too deep. But as others have said, GP may not have the players that can play that way. I'm assuming that the players we have purchased who we've put out on loan can play the Potter way (whatever that is).
I agree with a lot of what you say, but we haven't weakened that much in terms of personnel. We just haven't strengthened. And as for Ashworth, well this is his legacy so if that's it, then fill your boots Newcastle. Or perhaps he disagreed with this strategy of buying players to loan them out, increase their value and either a) sell or b) put in our squad. This is what frustrates fans with the transfer market. One assumes we are investing in players for the Albion, whereas we are not. The Albion is just a vehicle for buying and selling - like a glorified stud farm for footballers. It's just our studs are impotent.
Oh and PS, I don't give two shits whether Union Saint Gilloise win the league - get those front three back here if they are any good.
Sorry to rant Bold. I know you're an exceptional poster and I really enjoy reading your posts, it's just that I think we are not holding GP to account enough. And I want him to turn it around. With a good win against Norwich and with some confidence back I think he can, but he also has to look at how we are playing and do some work on that.
....and unsurprisingly failed to register a single effort on target.