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Not long before he joined us, Jiri was the best player on the pitch in a 3-2 win over Holland.
He'll be in the final 23.
He'll be in the final 23.
We ever had a player play at the euros ?
That was the 2006 World Cup. And by that time, he was no longer our playerThe Swedish keeper we had on loan? Or was that the World Cup?
That was the 2006 World Cup. And by that time, he was no longer our player
Necid sounds like a good striker to add to our depth in that areaWell done that man now lets tap up a couple of his mates!
He is the best crosser of a ball we have and also a dead ball expert. But when I watch Jiri I always have a nagging feeling that his defensive qualities are limited and therefore exposes our defence. I'd be interested to know how much or little distance he covers compared to our other midfield players.
I'm probably wrong and love his passion for our club and fans.
Sparta supporting friend reckoned he was the worst player on the pitch in the last international. Not sure if sour grapes because he came to Brighton, and wanted to wind me up.. I think he will get better and better myself.
We have quite a few Nigerians in Prague who know me now following Albions progress
Not for me. Knocky and March our starting wingers next season, guys who can actually beat a full back
Not for me. Knocky and March our starting wingers next season, guys who can actually beat a full back
He is the best crosser of a ball we have and also a dead ball expert. But when I watch Jiri I always have a nagging feeling that his defensive qualities are limited and therefore exposes our defence. I'd be interested to know how much or little distance he covers compared to our other midfield players.
I'm probably wrong and love his passion for our club and fans.
What a strange thing to say? So a winger has to be able to beat a full back does he?
I don't personally think it's the ability to beat a full back per se, but the ability to carry the ball, and consequently the team, further up the pitch that we miss when Skalak is in the side. He's probably the most deadly with his crossing and finishing ability once we're higher up the pitch, but at this moment in time (and this may change), he doesn't carry us up the pitch in the way Murphy, Knockaert and March can and that often leaves our forwards disconnected from the rest of the side.
Not that that's a slight on Skalak. He just has different qualities to the others.
I would say it's the different options we have on the wings that make us so strong. LuaLua uses sheer pace, Murphy is less quick but has better positioning, is more skilful and scores goals, Knockaert is just amazing and Skalak has a fantastic cross and free kick. We'll have to wait and see with March. Will he come back from injury in the form he was when he got injured?
Oh for sure. The wide options we have are excellent. Personally I'd be looking to swap one of those players in for one of the forwards, possibly Skalak or Murphy in fact, to give us 3 men roving behind said forward.
But the options are excellent, and Skalak is a part of those options, and he's a player I'd expect to play a lot next season. The point I was making was just an isolated one in reference to the previous poster's comment that March and Knockaert offer skills that suit the way we play the most as the drag the whole side further up the pitch.
Agreed, I remember how he was mightily slagged off by NSCers for being too lightweight pre-Cardiff at homeAgreed. We can't expect too much from March though early next season. Took him a couple of months to find form this season after missing the end of the previous season. It will potentially take him even longer next season, if he's even ready for pre season, as he's been out for longer. We will see what happens next season but, as it stands with nobody leaving, the wingers are one of two positions (the other being goalkeeper assuming Maennpa and Ankergren both sign the new deals) where we don't need to sign anyone.