Terry Butcher Tribute Act
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- Aug 18, 2013
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Great display but people were saying similar about Holla in his first few games...
He is a master passer, how many times did he set CMS through tonight? Great vision.
I guess if they could both do each others major attribute, neither would be playing division 2 football.Nah Beram delivered a couple of wonderful corners last nite. Against Brum they were JFC/Dean Cox esque but it will come. Is there nothing Beram cant do?
Great display but people were saying similar about Holla in his first few games...
I think if those had gone through to baldock, we would have had a hatful. That is the sort of ball that baldock and his type of striker thrives on.
I am not really sure, apart from running his socks off and hassling defenders, what CMS actually provides. His finishing last night was really woeful for one who at one time was a deadly finisher.
I wonder how long houghton will give him before looking to offload with his contract being up at the end of the season.
Eat bacon.
I think if those had gone through to baldock, we would have had a hatful. That is the sort of ball that baldock and his type of striker thrives on.
I am not really sure, apart from running his socks off and hassling defenders, what CMS actually provides. His finishing last night was really woeful for one who at one time was a deadly finisher.
I wonder how long houghton will give him before looking to offload with his contract being up at the end of the season.
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But CoG wouldn't have created the space that produced the chances.CMS really is an enigma isn't he? The great thing last night was his ability to run around a lot and pull defenders out of position. This created a lot of the space for Kayal and, especially, Tex. CMS was crucial to how we played. Having said that....
He has no ball control whatsoever and can't score goals. Had Baldock or COG had some of the chances CMS had, we'd have won 4 or 5 nil.
Transformed the midfield - ages since a new player has had such a positive impact so soon
CMS really is an enigma isn't he? The great thing last night was his ability to run around a lot and pull defenders out of position. This created a lot of the space for Kayal and, especially, Tex. CMS was crucial to how we played. Having said that....
He has no ball control whatsoever and can't score goals. Had Baldock or COG had some of the chances CMS had, we'd have won 4 or 5 nil.
CMS drives me mad.
On the one hand he ran his socks off (as always), he was CONSTANTLY on the shoulder of the defender, bending his runs, finding little gaps and for the most part staying onside. He gave Kayal plenty of through-ball options, pulled their defence all over the place all night long and was a real thorn in their side.
On the other hand, the guy cannot trap a bag of cement. Time and again when it was played up to him the ball was just bouncing back off him, gifting possession back to them. And I lost count of the dangerous breaks on goal where we outnumbered them, but then fizzled out and came to nothing because of CMS choosing the wrong option, either shooting feebly or nousing up his cross.
But then he DID do brilliantly putting that one on a plate for Baldock for 1-0. And I think the whole team appreciate his workrate, and the fact that he never stops making himself available and looking for the ball. I suppose it could be summed up by the fact that his movement and workrate is fantastic, he creates options and space for others. The only downside is when he actually gets the ball - that usually means end of move.
Amazing what can happen when a midfielder gets the ball and passes forward to start attacks rather than 3 months ago when we had 3 midfielders passing sideways and allowing teams to settle back.
Yep. It was clearly his best performance of the season. His runs were actually- in the main- constructive, and he was, along with Teixeira and Baldock, pulling their shoddy defenders all over the place. I can't remember the last time we picked a defence apart so easily. I freely admit he's driven me nuts for a long time now, and I still have very little hope that he'll ever truly come good for us. But I can't really fault his effort last night. It was more than just aimless running around in circles. Happy to concede he had a half decent game. If only he could develop a better first touch, and get a few jammy goals, he'd have an awful lot of goodwill coming his way.