Eh? Dale Stephens tries a Hollywood ball to him every chance he gets?!
Must have done it 5 times in the first 15 minutes v Stoke.
Eh? Dale Stephens tries a Hollywood ball to him every chance he gets?!
Must have done it 5 times in the first 15 minutes v Stoke.
I know, it's one something I've really noticed. To the point where I think Dale is showing off or even doing it too much!
Eh? Dale Stephens tries a Hollywood ball to him every chance he gets?!
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Not to the right area. They do it too near the full back and JI. I am saying it should be over the full backs head towards the corner flag thus meaning the full back has to turn and chase it as opposed to JI who just has to run forward and I think that he would get there first every time. I do not remember seeing that done once yet.
Eh? Dale Stephens tries a Hollywood ball to him every chance he gets?!
I thought Tuesday was the oddest game of 'cancel each other out' football I have ever seen.
The match ups (sorry about that phrase) across the entire pitch generated nothing, they could be out there now and it would still be 0-0. It is easy for me to chalk that up as one of those games.
I certainly didn't see the Albion's performance v Liverpool as poor, either.
As said before ball retention was off, and a striker is desperately needed (nothing new there) not exactly time to throw the baby out as well.
My only criticism is hypothetical, I'd have liked to see a bit more squad rotation from Stoke through to Liverpool as I think that might have generated a couple more points.
He did, with great success in the Stoke game, but against Palace and Liverpool I must have missed them. Maybe I had my head in my hands at the time as we’d previously just passed straight to the opposition again.
Why is this always so difficult?
Jose's game isn't running to the byline and slinging in a cross.
He needs the ball played to feet so he can run at the defender and either cut inside or get fouled.
He did, with great success in the Stoke game, but against Palace and Liverpool I must have missed them. Maybe I had my head in my hands at the time as we’d previously just passed straight to the opposition again.
You’re too slow and you don’t care.
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But alternatively Icy, are you saying that a 25 minute cameo on Saturday at the start of the second half, should be enough to say he’s a ‘world beater’?
I was underwhelmed when we got him on loan, and after 45 mins Saturday still wondered why he was blocking the progress of Tilley or why March/Izquierdo wasn’t playing.
However, he was brilliant at the start of the second half, so hopefully if he’s given more opportunities he’ll continue to shine.
I remain on the fence.......
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I don’t think our style of play suits him...he was clearly better suited to the way Huddersfield play...square pegs, round holes etc...release in Jan back to Chekski?
He wasn't alone in being terrible yesterday but boy, was he dreadful. He was, at times, like a 12th man for Huddersfield. His comments after the game suggest that their supporters felt the same. After we've just been played off the park, the last thing I want to read is their former loanee having a post coital cigarette with them.
Sometimes loans work well, Bridge.
Sometimes they don't. Best, Paynter, Bent, Lita
I fear that Brown falls into the latter. Would love to be proved wrong.