scarby
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I've said it elsewhere, but if Watford had CMS last night, he would have ripped us apart.
You keep saying it and its getting boring
I've said it elsewhere, but if Watford had CMS last night, he would have ripped us apart.
You knew when he burst through he was going to score but with CMS you close your eyes and hope for the best
i think ur wrong i thought they were good but i wouldnt say they were absolutely different classIts been said before, but I thought Watford were absolutely different class.
And sadly, they exposed our own "gameplan" for what it is. For the first time since Gus took over, I am starting to grow concerned that its the philosophy itself that MIGHT be the problem. Watford attacked with pace, verve, fantastic movement and real style. Unlike us, they were also lethal in front of goal. By comparison, our ponderous slow slow slow slow build-up makes us look like a team of 87 year olds who used to be good.
Having 60% possession is all well and good, but if you move the ball at the pace of a wounded tortoise then its frankly irrelevant. I'd love to see us playing the kind of football Watford played yesterday.
Lol...as it seems with Hoskins
That's the point, we have to imagine CMS doing that, and wonder if he would score.Couldn't imagine CMS running through like Vidra did for their 3rd goal and a £2.5million striker should
Lamster please... Lol
Thought Hoskins was a decent effort last night. Great 1st touch and got the shot away..... Cms would have controlled it for a goal kick
I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't mind CMS missing chances. What I hate is the fact that he can't control a football - it's a huge problem with the way we play. Being a lone striker means you need to be able to hold up the ball and bring others in. Watfords third goal was a prime example of this, and I just don't see CMS having the skill to do what Deeney did in the build-up to that goal.
That's the point, we have to imagine CMS doing that, and wonder if he would score.
It would be nice to see an attack broken up, couple of quick passes, an incisive through ball, the centre forward to running on to it, showing the leaden defenders a clean pair of heels.
That happens 3 times in a game or two and he misses get rid as quickly as possible.
But give him the bloody chance to miss before writing him off.
You're obviously missing all my posts that either reference the Peterborough game, or his shocking miss a couple of weeks ago, from KLL's cross.You talk like you've never seen CMS miss a chance....do you actually go to games.....lol
You're obviously missing all my posts that either reference the Peterborough game, or his shocking miss a couple of weeks ago, from KLL's cross.
I'm no argumentative blinkered tosser, well not in that order anyway , I do fully understand CMS' (or any striker on the planet's) ability to miss.
I just don't think scapegoating him, and bringing someone else in is the answer.
Not until the fundamental flaws in our attacking play is sorted out.
That'll do, I reckon we are as close as we are going to get.I agree, scapegoating him is unfair to a point but from a players point of view it must be demoralising seeing him miss time after time, to a point where it may affect the rest of his team mates.
I'm not going to blame him for our current form, I just think he doesn't have the required quality we need/demand.
That'll do, I reckon we are as close as we are going to get.
All that's left is, if CMS were ever to be in the position of Watford's third, you think he may well screw it up. I think he will score.
Shame we'll never find out!
Were they any better than we were against Bolton earlier in the season? Granted they put the ball away better than us but the movement and passing up until the final shot was on par with what we have produced for the vast majority of the season.
Thought Hoskins was a decent effort last night. Great 1st touch and got the shot away.....