I think we need [MENTION=894]Mr Burns[/MENTION] back to give the definitive view on this subject
I haven't seen Baldock score with his head.
I'll disagree with you too. He turned because Wayne Bridge had won the ball and was charging down the left wing. Barnesy hadn't seen where the ref was and clipped his heel. The ref had it in for him, because Barnes had been whinging about the all in wrestling in the penalty area, with one Bolton player actually wrapping his arm around Barnes' neck, felling him, and no penalty given.
I was there, and I saw it with my own eyes. As was El Pres.
Hey and you're entitled to that opinion BUT would you not at least concede that Ash has that about his game and that for precisely the reason you say the ref had it in for him that Ash might just might have had a little flick out as he came past? You shouldn't have to question whether or not it was intentional and the club didn't challenge the decision so read into that what you will.
I just dislike that side of his game that means he's almost perpetually in a scrap and often with little cause and only because he has no control mechanism to stop the red mist descending.
This season he has had 4 yellows and one red. We have worse players than that. I think you might be exaggerating a little.
We didn't appeal because there was a chance it could be lengthened for a frivolous appeal.
Sigh. Ok so you think he isn't dirty, I do. Let's move on.
I don't think he is. I just gave you the evidence, not my opinion, which agrees.
You can cut stats whichever way you like. He's also number 21 in the list of fouls this season, not bad for someone who isn't dirty and who's also only played 18 games (24 including sub appearances).
Glen Murray is top of the foulers in the Championship.
FWIW: I loved Barnes in a 4-4-2 playing off someone like Glen but found him irritating as one of a front three where his attributes weren't best employed by Gus.
Gus asked a lot of Ash in the Championship, he lined him up as a wide man in that front three but he was expected to come central and support the striker (especially before Ulloa came in) as well as put in a defensive shift that would put Lopez or Orlandi to shame. He'd often create us an extra man by doing this.
I get the feeling that Oscar didn't really know what Barnes was or how to use him.
I was and still very much am an admirer of what he brings to a team but equally concede were he still here doubt he'd be getting a huge amount of game time ahead of the 3 that we have up there. The abuse he got from a large moronity of the Brighton fans was shameful though.
With Hendrick sent off we defended with two banks of four (Barnes on the left) and he’d then sprint upfield to win the balls being targeted in the channel between their left back and the CB. Effectively a massive diagonal run. He was doing this continually.
He used to do this a fair bit for us. He's positionally very astute. I get the feeling he understands the game and what's being asked of him very well.
I'll disagree with you too. He turned because Wayne Bridge had won the ball and was charging down the left wing. Barnesy hadn't seen where the ref was and clipped his heel. The ref had it in for him, because Barnes had been whinging about the all in wrestling in the penalty area, with one Bolton player actually wrapping his arm around Barnes' neck, felling him, and no penalty given.
I was there, and I saw it with my own eyes. As was El Pres.
I remember someone describing marking Peter Crouch as having a bike thrown at you
I haven't seen Baldock score with his head.