Are you for real?
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It's glaringly obvious we miss Stephens. Apart from his rushed debut and the Wigan game we were robbed in, he's been a great replacement. Lack-luster?
Why wasn't he in the squad for Saturday ?
Are you for real?
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It's glaringly obvious we miss Stephens. Apart from his rushed debut and the Wigan game we were robbed in, he's been a great replacement. Lack-luster?
i think you pose a good question ..and despite various people explaining it i do wonder still who's fault it is
I don't know, presumably this. Are you thinking he's not good enough to be in the squad if fit?
Andy Naylor @AndyNaylorArgus Mar 29
Calderon among the subs but not Stephens. Presumably he is still feeling the effects of the virus which has hit the camp. #bhafc
Stephens said he was fit to play, he was dropped
I think the injuries have been the biggest disruption to our season rather than all the Poyet / pre-season stuff.
Stephens said he was fit to play, he was dropped
Sauce?
Dale Stephens
All of that of course ignores the fact that the squad has been schooled in a very rigorous discipline of passing football for seasons previously. The idea that Oscar was starting from scratch doesn't fly I'm afraid.
The question you have to honestly ask is has our passing game gone backwards or forwards under Oscar?
I accept he won't have been looking at recruitment at the tail end of last season like some management teams would have. Far from ideal. But, at the same time, a squad which finished fourth wasn't in need of THAT much surgery in terms of getting new players in. Upson the most important signing the Albion could have hoped to make in the summer in my opinion, and we signed him.
We also have just had the latest window to make the signings people are presumably assuming we would have tried to make in the summer had Oscar had that additional time.
Again, am certainly not saying he should be sacked. Said pre-season I would be satisfied with a top ten finish and signs of progression.
We'll get a top ten finish, i'm not sure anyone could sensibly argue we've progressed at all.
That is my issue. The relegated clubs last season were not competitive. The chances were at least a couple of those who came down this season would be up the top of the division. For that reason, in terms of league position, I felt top ten would be fine - hopefully keeping in with a shout of the Play Offs for as long as possible. On course to do that.
But we had a squad which - albeit overachieving - finished fourth last season. It presumably then did not require major surgery or the sort of clear-out people are hoping for at the end of this season. We signed Upson, which was hugely important. We replaced Bridge with Ward who has been among our most consistent players. Added to that we have seen the hugely encouraging emergence of Ince.
An attacking and creative midfield player and perhaps a striker was probably what was called for. Those problems only became more pressing once Crofts was injured and Barnes sold.
Oscar arrived within a couple of days of the players returning from pre season. Yes, arriving sooner may have meant it was better in terms of recruitment, but I don't genuinely think much was needed.
Therefore I don't think it is unrealistic of supporters to have expected, if not obvious progress, at least not a noticeable dip. The injuries did not help. Neither did having to be without Bridcutt for the first part of the season and then seeing him leave. But my frustrations have been to do with the system and the approach rather than a lack of ability in the players.
On the face of it, we have an Ireland international with Premier League experience in deep sitting midfield psoition, the superb Ince and arguably the division's best defensive unit. That is a strong enough platform on which to rely if you wanted to play a more attack-minded game, particularly at home. We also have a highly-rated young Manchester United player available in attacking areas, last season's top scorer and usually one of Buckley or Lua Lua. We COULD be more attacking if Oscar was inclined to be.
Don't think Oscar should be sacked. Am patient enough to stick with him. But have been left slightly disappointed by our recent performances and lack of improvements on Poyet's approach.
We had Bridcutt (effectively both quarterback and strong safety) and Vicente (hardly played but, when he did, never passed the ball backwards, not once) under Poyet. Now we were never going to keep the latter (nor should we). As soon as Poyet was suspended that was effectively Bridcutt's cards and money. The mystery injuries began. The one time he played with Ince was against Leicester and look what happened. It's not so much that the passing game has gone backwards under Oscar (though it has) but that we do not have the individuals to carry it out to plan. I'm in the "give him the summer to have a clearout" camp.
I think that confirms we were undercooked though. We didn't have that knitted together strategy going in to the season. I would imagine we are already assessing candidates for next season based on if we go up or not (though less chance of that now). At the same stage in the season last year you would have had (from what TB said) those two permutations plus ones for Gus staying and each new manager we were lining up to replace him with when the inevitable happened.