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Four things that Gus will have learned today



Jim in the West

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Sep 13, 2003
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1. Kuipers is better than Brezovan (Kuipers didn't have too much to do, but what he did, he did well - especially a cracking save near the end after Torquay got a free kick right on the edge of the area);
2. We CANNOT do short corners. Woeful efforts from the McNulty/Dicker combination - two of which actually resulted in Torquay attacks. When we finally take a proper corner, we score!
3. Hoyte is a complete liability. He simply does not know how to defend.
4. 4-3-3 doesn't work. Dickinson had a better second half, especially after we scored, and Torquay pushed forward, creating some good break-away opportunities. But otherwise, Crofts, Dicker and Cox couldn't really get hold of the ball, so there wasn't enough service to the front guys.
 




Harley S

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Aug 31, 2008
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1. Kuipers is better than Brezovan (Kuipers didn't have too much to do, but what he did, he did well - especially a cracking save near the end after Torquay got a free kick right on the edge of the area);
2. We CANNOT do short corners. Woeful efforts from the McNulty/Dicker combination - two of which actually resulted in Torquay attacks. When we finally take a proper corner, we score!
3. Hoyte is a complete liability. He simply does not know how to defend.
4. 4-3-3 doesn't work. Dickinson had a better second half, especially after we scored, and Torquay pushed forward, creating some good break-away opportunities. But otherwise, Crofts, Dicker and Cox couldn't really get hold of the ball, so there wasn't enough service to the front guys.



and...

5. Virgo should stay !


:thumbsup:
 






severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
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more than a little unfair on Hoyte............he did okay - certainly as well as McNulty in defence

not a great performance, not even a particularly good one, but just about okay
 




fleet

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Jul 28, 2003
12,249
1. Kuipers is better than Brezovan (Kuipers didn't have too much to do, but what he did, he did well - especially a cracking save near the end after Torquay got a free kick right on the edge of the area);
2. We CANNOT do short corners. Woeful efforts from the McNulty/Dicker combination - two of which actually resulted in Torquay attacks. When we finally take a proper corner, we score!
3. Hoyte is a complete liability. He simply does not know how to defend.
4. 4-3-3 doesn't work. Dickinson had a better second half, especially after we scored, and Torquay pushed forward, creating some good break-away opportunities. But otherwise, Crofts, Dicker and Cox couldn't really get hold of the ball, so there wasn't enough service to the front guys.

1 and 3 I knew already

4 - worth trying 2 hard to see why it is worth trying
 


Rookie

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Feb 8, 2005
12,324
1. Kuipers is better than Brezovan (Kuipers didn't have too much to do, but what he did, he did well - especially a cracking save near the end after Torquay got a free kick right on the edge of the area);
2. We CANNOT do short corners. Woeful efforts from the McNulty/Dicker combination - two of which actually resulted in Torquay attacks. When we finally take a proper corner, we score!
3. Hoyte is a complete liability. He simply does not know how to defend.
4. 4-3-3 doesn't work. Dickinson had a better second half, especially after we scored, and Torquay pushed forward, creating some good break-away opportunities. But otherwise, Crofts, Dicker and Cox couldn't really get hold of the ball, so there wasn't enough service to the front guys.


Don't think Mr Poyet agrees with you about No 3. seeing as how he is trying to sort out a season long loan and I would imagine the 4-3-3 will reappear especially if we are chasing the game
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,778
didn't go but from text commentary, it did seem Virgs was fouling here there and everywhere. Was he lucky to get just a yellow? I feel concerned whenever he plays because he's 2-1 fav to get sent off.
 






cheesy77

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Feb 18, 2009
468
why not give hoyte a go on the right wing if he isn't up to standard defensively? my arsenal supporting mate seems to think he started out as a winger but wenger is trying to convert him to a right back.
 






fleet

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Jul 28, 2003
12,249
Don't think Mr Poyet agrees with you about No 3. seeing as how he is trying to sort out a season long loan and I would imagine the 4-3-3 will reappear especially if we are chasing the game

Poyet said in his after match interview that he wanted to have teh team get used to this formation in a situation when they were not chasing the match - probably a good idea to get some experience of playing this way, and would explain why he kept to it through the match rather than going 4-4-2 with teh substitutions.
 


JJ McClure

Go Jags
Jul 7, 2003
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Hassocks
As far as point 2 is concerned I'm not sure that I've ever seen a short corner that has worked in the 22 years I've been watching the Albion. That said it was probably worth another try as most of Cox's conventional corners fail to beat the first man anyway.
 




fleet

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Jul 28, 2003
12,249
As far as point 2 is concerned I'm not sure that I've ever seen a short corner that has worked in the 22 years I've been watching the Albion. That said it was probably worth another try as most of Cox's conventional corners fail to beat the first man anyway.
If the choice is Cox taking a long corner and a short corner - I am with the short corner lobby
 


Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,594
Haywards Heath
1) Don't eat yellow snow

2)Always check the coach toilets have paper in before you take a dump

3)Putting your pants in coach toilets blocks them up and causes the coach to smell.

4)Don't sew name lables into your pants, it's like comitting a murder and writing your name and address on the body

I think that's the reason the team didn't play very well. No evidence, just a hunch.
 


Horney

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Oct 12, 2008
549
Has Hoyte really done enough to warrant a regular place before Whing ?
In the dark days of last season, Whingy fought tooth and nail for the cause and kept spirits up. Personally, I have seen nothing from Hoyte that persuades me he is any better.
 




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