kevo
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How do their goal records compare?
Fair enough. Murphy's scored 10 in 80. Didn't realise Skalak only scored twice (in 46). Two cracking goals though it has to be said.
How do their goal records compare?
Having read the posts on the Leicester "official match thread" after the game had ended, I think I would have preferred the dogs! So much negativity!!!!
I think you're missing my point...Because it's a forum, isn't the purpose to discuss?
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You're a clown then. What is wrong with using two games as a yardstick to whether or not players have struggled? Either they have or they haven't. We are perfectly at liberty to discuss whether or not Jamie Murphy is capable of stepping up to this standard, based on his performances so far. We're not all going to be clapping seals like you are beyond the point of embarrassment - see CMS for details. You think you're the voice of reason when actually you're just a bit clueless just moaning at anyone who dares to hold a negative opinion.
As far as I'm concerned, there is a big difference between suggesting Murphy looks like he might not be up to Prem football and deciding that Ryan is sh*t and that we should get rid of him.
I think you're missing my point...
You're a clown then. What is wrong with using two games as a yardstick to whether or not players have struggled? Either they have or they haven't. We are perfectly at liberty to discuss whether or not Jamie Murphy is capable of stepping up to this standard, based on his performances so far. We're not all going to be clapping seals like you are beyond the point of embarrassment - see CMS for details. You think you're the voice of reason when actually you're just a bit clueless just moaning at anyone who dares to hold a negative opinion.
What I find most odd about this thread is - anyone who after watching our last two performances against City / Leicester - thinks Jamie Murphy has been the below-par player, deserving of these attacks and a dedicated thread... Just what have you been watching?
There are a number of players more deserving of genuine criticism - Suttner, Hemed/Murray, Duffy.
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I don't disagree with anything you say, but there will be threads about those other players I'm sure, and you're spot on about Stephens and Propper - I'd quite like to see them both get some game time against Barnet actually.What I find most odd about this thread is - anyone who after watching our last two performances against City / Leicester - thinks Jamie Murphy has been the below-par player, deserving of these attacks and a dedicated thread... Just what have you been watching?
There are a number of players more deserving of genuine criticism - Suttner, Hemed/Murray, Duffy.
But the player who in my eyes has been our worst player on the pitch looking at the combined 180 minutes in the Prem so far is Dale Stephens. Getting caught in possession constantly, the move to take the ball off Suttner for City's first goal. Movement has been poor and has overall struggled as much as Propper (who I'm certain will improve - and don't feel it is fair to judge at this point).
Murphy on the other hand - has been one of the only players to make positive attacking runs, has genuine pace to get past the fullback and offers that more defensive wing option which going away from home/against the top-6 will be integral.
As I say, there is a difference between offering an opinion based of what you've seen after 2 games, and writing a player off completely after 2 games. I am saying that I am all for reading people's considered opinions of a player's performance. Not so keen on people writing our players off as shit after 2 games, however. Using your analogy, I'd happily consider picking up that book again despite not enjoying the first 2 pages, because people with greater literacy than me have recommended I do so.You must put a lot of great book down after two pages then. Not everything happens instantly. Just seems pointless to try and judge something before theres enough of it to judge, but you obviously enjoy it.
What I find most odd about this thread is - anyone who after watching our last two performances against City / Leicester - thinks Jamie Murphy has been the below-par player, deserving of these attacks and a dedicated thread... Just what have you been watching?
There are a number of players more deserving of genuine criticism - Suttner, Hemed/Murray, Duffy.
But the player who in my eyes has been our worst player on the pitch looking at the combined 180 minutes in the Prem so far is Dale Stephens. Getting caught in possession constantly, the move to take the ball off Suttner for City's first goal. Movement has been poor and has overall struggled as much as Propper (who I'm certain will improve - and don't feel it is fair to judge at this point).
Murphy on the other hand - has been one of the only players to make positive attacking runs, has genuine pace to get past the fullback and offers that more defensive wing option which going away from home/against the top-6 will be integral.
What have YOU been watching?
Duffy? Feck me, I think he's been brilliant in the first two games.
As per my first post I think Murphy has done okay.
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What I find most odd about this thread is - anyone who after watching our last two performances against City / Leicester - thinks Jamie Murphy has been the below-par player, deserving of these attacks and a dedicated thread... Just what have you been watching?
There are a number of players more deserving of genuine criticism - Suttner, Hemed/Murray, Duffy.
But the player who in my eyes has been our worst player on the pitch looking at the combined 180 minutes in the Prem so far is Dale Stephens. Getting caught in possession constantly, the move to take the ball off Suttner for City's first goal. Movement has been poor and has overall struggled as much as Propper (who I'm certain will improve - and don't feel it is fair to judge at this point).
Murphy on the other hand - has been one of the only players to make positive attacking runs, has genuine pace to get past the fullback and offers that more defensive wing option which going away from home/against the top-6 will be integral.
I don't disagree with much of that but I would ask when did Murphy last beat the full back and get in a decent cross. He doesn't do it anywhere near enough considering his talent but certainly there are plenty of players who have had disappointing starts to the season so no need for a witch hunt for any of them.
For the most part - Duffy was solid. And in an attacking sense, he had 3 great opportunities against City.
He has also made several errors, none of which have been punished. So far.
I think he is going to need to be much more aware of his positioning, as he doesn't possess the pace of Dunk to help him out.
Just look at Torres goal for Atletico (yes a friendly - although Ryan was being torn into before the league had started).
The point is - there are certainly more deserving players of a thread about their ability to play in the Prem and remain in our squad.
You'll notice, that for all the players I have named. I haven't started a thread - and I haven't posted on any other player threads.
Why?
Because we're 2 games into the season, we still have transfer business to do and honestly, you can't judge this league until 10 games have been played.
I mean, jesus - Hull were 3rd after 2 games. About 4 weeks later, Phelan was sacked because they entered free-fall.
Yes and you were writing about brilliant CMS was, about 12 months after he had turned gubbins.
Don't agree at all re Duffy, positionally he saved us vs Leicester, the double block from Vardy for example.
If you look at the goal we conceded, Dunk had lost Morgan and Duffy had both players. I recall one error vs City, and perhaps the goal vs Athletico but you could also argue that Dunk should have come over as he was marking space.
I remain staggered you identified him.
Ryan, Stephens, Propper and Murray/Hemed have all started poorly, whilst Gross and Suttner were poor vs Leicester.
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What I find most odd about this thread is - anyone who after watching our last two performances against City / Leicester - thinks Jamie Murphy has been the below-par player, deserving of these attacks and a dedicated thread... Just what have you been watching?
There are a number of players more deserving of genuine criticism - Suttner, Hemed/Murray, Duffy.
But the player who in my eyes has been our worst player on the pitch looking at the combined 180 minutes in the Prem so far is Dale Stephens. Getting caught in possession constantly, the move to take the ball off Suttner for City's first goal. Movement has been poor and has overall struggled as much as Propper (who I'm certain will improve - and don't feel it is fair to judge at this point).
Murphy on the other hand - has been one of the only players to make positive attacking runs, has genuine pace to get past the fullback and offers that more defensive wing option which going away from home/against the top-6 will be integral.
I think the point being made was that we could all identify errors/indifferent performances by any number of players including ones usually immune from such criticism, whether it be Duffy, Stephens or others.It's been a tough start but there are certain players who have certain fans on their back from the off. Before deciding whether a player can cut it in the Premier League let's give the team a chance to come together rather than starting a thread which basically says 'I never rated Murphy and look how right I am in the two games against title favourites and previous league champions.' Seems like a particularly odd thing to do given Murphy has had two decent games. The alternative is to continue this angry trashing of our players but it's not a great look.