He was ok against Liverpool
I thought he looked well off the pace.
He was ok against Liverpool
I thought he looked well off the pace.
When is Bissouma’s hearing?
Naylor mentioned that club regard Moder as an emergency centre back a while ago. I'm not up for trawling to find the particular quote though.
I understand it's now considered to be a progressive idea to have a senior player-coach with the U23s (no, I'm not sure if t is either, but people who know far more than I do about football, development and coaching think it's a good idea, so I'll go along with it!) but on the evidence of the last few matches, Dicker just isn't good enough for our U23 team.
Wonder of the senior player-coach role would be better applied to the U18s?
I thought it was strange to see Dunk at the game if he was injured. Why travel unless the injury was picked up just before the squad was announced.
Hopefully it’s not too bad. Time will tell I guess but we could certainly do with Webster back ASAP, in Dunk’s absence, to add to the ball playing capability of the CBs.
This is exactly what he said. “We’re still assessing the [knee injury], it’s his lateral meniscus , we’re still assessing the overall extent of it, but not overly positive”
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0b4hbhq ( about 41.30)
Not wishing to pick on you or this post, and completely off topic, but I’m a firm believer that basic legal knowledge should be taught at school. The amount of people who post on social media about things they believe to be true or read in papers is troubling.
The difference between arrested, bail, hearings, trials etc is a big thing and most of what is written about legal issues is hyperbole or just plain wrong. More people with knowledge would mean the papers and socials would not get away with it.
He isnt really there to be "good enough", he is there to show them what he has learnt from 480+ professional games, which isnt really how to make a nice pass or dribble the opponent (as a coach with limited experience could help you with that) but more about the mentality things. Like in a scenario where Brighton U23 are 2-0 up and some player is caught napping or chatting about some bollocks, Dicker is there to tell him that he is a **** that needs to focus because on the professional level you get ****ed over if you are 2-0 up and think you've already won the game.
I understand it's now considered to be a progressive idea to have a senior player-coach with the U23s (no, I'm not sure if t is either, but people who know far more than I do about football, development and coaching think it's a good idea, so I'll go along with it!) but on the evidence of the last few matches, Dicker just isn't good enough for our U23 team.
Wonder of the senior player-coach role would be better applied to the U18s?
I would be gobsmacked if it was an ACL, considering he finished the match against West Ham. ACL is a stretcher job.
Not for me having watched a few games. It’s all about game management and education- he’s there to tell them what to do. Looks to be working from what I’ve seen.
The team's certainly working well. Is that because Dicker is coaching them on the field? I don't know - I'm just a (reasonably intelligent) fan who watches football, but in the full knowledge that the people working in the game are seeing it at a far deeper level than I ever will. Just watching the U23s, I'm thinking he looks like a weak link in the team. Is there more to it than that? - yes, quite possibly!
Time will tell - will playing an over-age player-coach become the norm - or will it just turn out to be a passing fad of the 2020s?
I remember Allen Robinson walking off for the Jags in our AFCC game season. He never saw the field again in a Jags uniform.
I remember Allen Robinson walking off for the Jags in our AFCC game season. He never saw the field again in a Jags uniform.
Who, where and what?
Also on the horizon.......
Veltman, Maupay, Lallana and Yves Bissouma are all one booking away from a ban.
I’m thinking the fact that Dunk was shown in the crowd at St Mary’s means that the injury was picked up late, after we’d travelled, which would indicate he was still training after the West Ham game and was expected to play against Southampton. There is no way Dunk would have travelled with the squad if we’d known he wasn’t going to play, he’d have stayed home and rested.
That’s another straw of optimism to grasp. As you say, it would seem very strange for non-playing players to travel and expose themselves to an unnecessary COVID risk.