Terry Butcher Tribute Act
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- Aug 18, 2013
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I'd be inclined to drop him when Webster is fit. Some of the pace seems to have gone, sadly
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He is a RWB not a RB. He is so much less effective in a flat 4.
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I'd be inclined to drop him when Webster is fit. Some of the pace seems to have gone, sadly
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Quite impressive really that I'm wrong, yet the two examples of him having a good game which you've mentioned are ones where he's come off the bench.I’m sorry but your wrong.
He is being asked to play differently
When he has played as a RWB he has showed he is just as quick as he was …. West Ham and Leicester away both spring to mind when he went past players like they were standing still.
I’m sorry but your wrong.
He is being asked to play differently
When he has played as a RWB he has showed he is just as quick as he was …. West Ham and Leicester away both spring to mind when he went past players like they were standing still.
Coaching skills out of someone is not possible, its is a hundred percent impossible. You cant coach someone who could swim to no longer be able to swim, someone who can drive to no longer be able to drive, someone who can ride a bicycle cant be untaught how to ride it.
Thought he was good today and think he has been in most of the games but he is not back to where he was before his injury, and may never be.
As far as stopping, turning around, and passing back, yes, you obviously can coach someone out of doing something else. Potter Fanboy or not, objective enough to see it or not, it is obviously happening.
Quite impressive really that I'm wrong, yet the two examples of him having a good game which you've mentioned are ones where he's come off the bench.
So are you agreeing with me? [emoji3]
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How many times has he beaten his man confidently though?Definitely. I don’t understand people saying that his pace has gone after having seen him leave opposition left backs for dead this season. Games I was thinking of were Liverpool (away), Leeds and Man Utd. Against Leeds his opposite man was ruined and subbed off at half time (already on a yellow) and in half an hour against Man Utd, Luke Shaw was really lucky to only be booked once.
How many times has he beaten his man confidently though?
Compare this to last season when he could do it several times a game. It's like it's an extraordinary effort to do it these days which makes it so rare.
Of course, he's still quicker than some full backs. But doesn't appear to be the quickest player in the league anymore.
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Kudus showing love.
Slightly off topic. But barely a year ago and he was our youngest player at 21. These days that would put you firmly in the pack age-wise.he’s the youngest regular player in Albions team - he’s only 21
Yep. Enciso , Buonanotte , Adingra, Joao Pedro and Ferguson are all 21 or under and likely to be first team squad regulars. Colwill and Caicedo also 19 and 21 respectively.Slightly off topic. But barely a year ago and he was our youngest player at 21. These days that would put you firmly in the pack age-wise.