CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

142 posts
User avatar
genome
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 25533
Joined: 08 Jul 2012 13:29
Location: Universe

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by genome » 05 Aug 2016 11:48

No Fixed Abode In what way?


Derby County Apps 13 Goals 0

Last 30 apps in all competitions for both Reading and Derby: 2 goals.

User avatar
Ian Royal
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 35156
Joined: 15 Apr 2004 13:43
Location: Playing spot the pc*nt on HNA?

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by Ian Royal » 05 Aug 2016 18:10

SCIAG I didn't go to either of those games so I can't comment, but I don't think the highlights show what you say that they show, except for Fulham's first goal.

Statistically, Norwood is one of the best midfielders in the league defensively, and has been since before he joined us. Maybe that's because teams target him so he gets lots of opportunities to tackle, but I can't say I've noticed that happening.

I also don't think it's true to say we used the same system and players all season. In fact, I think a big part of the problem was that we spent too much time dabbling with different set-ups rather than sticking with the one that worked. We used 30 players.


I've certainly noticed teams waltz straight past Williams far more than Norwood. I can remember many crunching tackles and good intercepts from Ollie... bugger all from Williams.

User avatar
Hoop Blah
Hob Nob Super-Addict
Posts: 13937
Joined: 14 Apr 2004 09:00
Location: I told you so.....

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by Hoop Blah » 06 Aug 2016 20:57

SCIAG
blueroyals Gunter, HRK, Norwood - since they've been in the team the club has regressed for several seasons in succession. They might not be the problem but they're certainly not the answer.

Fair enough wrt. Gunter and Norwood, but the same was once true of Dave Kitson, Ivar Ingimarsson and Glen Little.

It's not true of HRK, who has been "in the team" since the days of Brendan Rodgers. He played more when we got promoted than in either of the last two seasons.


Just seen this, and can't see how you can say that of those three.

All 3 of them played one full season for us before we won the league, and in that season we finished 7th.

Kitson and Little both left after relegation from the Premier League so perhaps Ingimarsson was around for the decline after that, but he was then let go as he was past his best.

SCIAG
Hob Nob Addict
Posts: 6403
Joined: 17 Jun 2008 17:43
Location: Liburd for England

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by SCIAG » 06 Aug 2016 21:12

Hoop Blah
SCIAG
blueroyals Gunter, HRK, Norwood - since they've been in the team the club has regressed for several seasons in succession. They might not be the problem but they're certainly not the answer.

Fair enough wrt. Gunter and Norwood, but the same was once true of Dave Kitson, Ivar Ingimarsson and Glen Little.

It's not true of HRK, who has been "in the team" since the days of Brendan Rodgers. He played more when we got promoted than in either of the last two seasons.


Just seen this, and can't see how you can say that of those three.

All 3 of them played one full season for us before we won the league, and in that season we finished 7th.

Kitson and Little both left after relegation from the Premier League so perhaps Ingimarsson was around for the decline after that, but he was then let go as he was past his best.

My thinking was that they joined a side that had just finished 4th and was doing pretty well, and guided it to an upper-mid-table position (8th or 9th iirc). Then they were part of a team that moved up a couple of places in the table but didn't show much sign of improvement on the pitch.

At least in relative terms, I don't think that's substantially different to Norwood joining a team that finished upper mid-table and finishing 19th and 17th. It's worse in absolute terms, of course, but the argument was that we're a team in decline, not a team that isn't very good.

User avatar
Ian Royal
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 35156
Joined: 15 Apr 2004 13:43
Location: Playing spot the pc*nt on HNA?

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by Ian Royal » 07 Aug 2016 01:26

SCIAG
Hoop Blah
SCIAG Fair enough wrt. Gunter and Norwood, but the same was once true of Dave Kitson, Ivar Ingimarsson and Glen Little.

It's not true of HRK, who has been "in the team" since the days of Brendan Rodgers. He played more when we got promoted than in either of the last two seasons.


Just seen this, and can't see how you can say that of those three.

All 3 of them played one full season for us before we won the league, and in that season we finished 7th.

Kitson and Little both left after relegation from the Premier League so perhaps Ingimarsson was around for the decline after that, but he was then let go as he was past his best.

My thinking was that they joined a side that had just finished 4th and was doing pretty well, and guided it to an upper-mid-table position (8th or 9th iirc). Then they were part of a team that moved up a couple of places in the table but didn't show much sign of improvement on the pitch.

At least in relative terms, I don't think that's substantially different to Norwood joining a team that finished upper mid-table and finishing 19th and 17th. It's worse in absolute terms, of course, but the argument was that we're a team in decline, not a team that isn't very good.

Erm... in one there's a maximum difference in places of 5, in the other it's 12. One varies from in the play offs to just outside whilst the other goes from just outside the play offs to just above the relegation scrap.

And I wouldn't even agree that Norwood was one of the factors in our slip. I'd say he was one of the reasons the slip wasn't bigger and we aren't currently playing in League One.


User avatar
Royal With Cheese
Hob Nob Addict
Posts: 5700
Joined: 15 Apr 2004 07:45
Location: location location

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by Royal With Cheese » 07 Aug 2016 14:59

I broadly agree with that but you didn't have to post it twice.

bloody Volvo driver
Member
Posts: 246
Joined: 20 Nov 2005 21:00
Location: lovely Woodley

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by bloody Volvo driver » 07 Aug 2016 16:16

Surely you're not referring to the same Nick Blackman described by a Derby fan in 4-4-2 as "Nick Blackman - one of the worst signings we've ever made"

And knowing Derby, I suspect there are some strong contenders.

User avatar
Sutekh
Hob Nob Super-Addict
Posts: 18926
Joined: 12 Feb 2014 14:05
Location: Undiscovered pyramid somewhere in Egypt

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by Sutekh » 08 Aug 2016 11:23

Blackman started :shock: for Derby on Saturday and lasted 69 minutes.

Both Pearce and Norwood were unused substitutes for their respective teams.

User avatar
maffff
Hob Nob Addict
Posts: 5459
Joined: 25 Nov 2010 09:22

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by maffff » 17 Aug 2016 09:56

Looking at comments about Norwood on NSC from last night:

  • - Tidy, without anything spectacular.
  • - Championship's Michael Carrick?
  • - largely anonymous which is exactly what you want from someone in that role.
  • - made a number of mistakes in his defensive role which on another day would have been capitalised on by a better attack.
  • - poor but I suppose it'll take him time to adjust
  • - couple of poor touches that put Maenpaa and someone else under unnecessary pressure but, apart from that, oozes class. He strokes the ball around midfield.
  • - decent most of the game and can tell hes got a great range of passing. Let him self down a bit with his defensive duty, nearly cost us a goal.
  • - looks tidy and can clearly pick a pass, but not sure I'd want him in there in a battle nor sure he could boss a game
  • - bit like Crofts but less anonymous. A little bit of Bridcutt in him as well.
  • - he gave the ball away in dangerous positions 4 or 5 times, just very lucky to not be punished.
  • - Pretty well I thought. His corners were good. Kept things simple in the main with good passing ratio. Would have said very well but for blunders near end of game, one of which was a hospital back pass from which Maenpaa got him out of jail


User avatar
Hendo
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 21271
Joined: 25 Mar 2012 20:53
Location: Lambs to the cosmic slaughter

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by Hendo » 17 Aug 2016 10:02

maffff
[*]- His corners were good


Obviously wasn't watching Oliver Norwood, must be a different Norwood.

George_
Member
Posts: 433
Joined: 09 Feb 2016 14:50

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by George_ » 17 Aug 2016 10:03

maffff Pretty well I thought. His corners were good.


:shock:

User avatar
CountryRoyal
Hob Nob Super-Addict
Posts: 10697
Joined: 12 Aug 2011 13:44

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by CountryRoyal » 17 Aug 2016 11:53

Hendo
maffff
[*]- His corners were good


Obviously wasn't watching Oliver Norwood, must be a different Norwood.


Maybe their corners were EVEN shitter than ours before?

User avatar
Hendo
Hob Nob Legend
Posts: 21271
Joined: 25 Mar 2012 20:53
Location: Lambs to the cosmic slaughter

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by Hendo » 17 Aug 2016 11:55

CountryRoyal
Hendo
maffff
[*]- His corners were good


Obviously wasn't watching Oliver Norwood, must be a different Norwood.


Maybe their corners were EVEN shitter than ours before?


Surely not possible - maybe their corners are closer to the goal so when it doesn't beat the first man at least the ball is still getting into the box? :wink:


User avatar
Zammo
Hob Nob Addict
Posts: 6110
Joined: 09 Jun 2005 13:22
Location: Hold Your Fire

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by Zammo » 17 Aug 2016 12:49

Never considered him not starting against us on Saturday but I would LOL if he were an unused substitute.

User avatar
TBM
Hob Nob Super-Addict
Posts: 16832
Joined: 14 Apr 2004 09:27
Location: Prediction League Champion 2009/2010, 2010/2011 & 2013/2014

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by TBM » 17 Aug 2016 17:19

maffff Looking at comments about Norwood on NSC from last night:

  • - Tidy, without anything spectacular.
  • - Championship's Michael Carrick?
  • - largely anonymous which is exactly what you want from someone in that role.
  • - made a number of mistakes in his defensive role which on another day would have been capitalised on by a better attack.
  • - poor but I suppose it'll take him time to adjust
  • - couple of poor touches that put Maenpaa and someone else under unnecessary pressure but, apart from that, oozes class. He strokes the ball around midfield.
  • - decent most of the game and can tell hes got a great range of passing. Let him self down a bit with his defensive duty, nearly cost us a goal.
  • - looks tidy and can clearly pick a pass, but not sure I'd want him in there in a battle nor sure he could boss a game
  • - bit like Crofts but less anonymous. A little bit of Bridcutt in him as well.
  • - he gave the ball away in dangerous positions 4 or 5 times, just very lucky to not be punished.
  • - Pretty well I thought. His corners were good. Kept things simple in the main with good passing ratio. Would have said very well but for blunders near end of game, one of which was a hospital back pass from which Maenpaa got him out of jail


tbf we all thought the same when he first joined and he's not that bad a player - just not a holding midfielder, which he is for some reason being played as

User avatar
Sutekh
Hob Nob Super-Addict
Posts: 18926
Joined: 12 Feb 2014 14:05
Location: Undiscovered pyramid somewhere in Egypt

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by Sutekh » 19 Aug 2016 17:49

Nothing but jolly nice things to say about us......

http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... g-11771578

User avatar
CountryRoyal
Hob Nob Super-Addict
Posts: 10697
Joined: 12 Aug 2011 13:44

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by CountryRoyal » 19 Aug 2016 17:55

Sutekh Nothing but jolly nice things to say about us......

http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... g-11771578


Didn't stop him jumping ship at the first opportunity.

Top Flight
Hob Nob Regular
Posts: 3269
Joined: 02 Jun 2006 22:46

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by Top Flight » 19 Aug 2016 18:19

maffff Looking at comments about Norwood on NSC from last night:

  • - Tidy, without anything spectacular.
  • - Championship's Michael Carrick?
  • - largely anonymous which is exactly what you want from someone in that role.
  • - made a number of mistakes in his defensive role which on another day would have been capitalised on by a better attack.
  • - poor but I suppose it'll take him time to adjust
  • - couple of poor touches that put Maenpaa and someone else under unnecessary pressure but, apart from that, oozes class. He strokes the ball around midfield.
  • - decent most of the game and can tell hes got a great range of passing. Let him self down a bit with his defensive duty, nearly cost us a goal.
  • - looks tidy and can clearly pick a pass, but not sure I'd want him in there in a battle nor sure he could boss a game
  • - bit like Crofts but less anonymous. A little bit of Bridcutt in him as well.
  • - he gave the ball away in dangerous positions 4 or 5 times, just very lucky to not be punished.
  • - Pretty well I thought. His corners were good. Kept things simple in the main with good passing ratio. Would have said very well but for blunders near end of game, one of which was a hospital back pass from which Maenpaa got him out of jail


That is Norwood to a tee. Good judge of a footballer those Brighton fans. And because their team is a top of the table standard side. It's easier for them to measure him against what is required to be at the top of the league. Too many of our fans loved Norwood despite him being a major part of the reason that we were sh*te.

User avatar
Lower West
Hob Nob Subscriber
Hob Nob Subscriber
Posts: 4923
Joined: 14 Apr 2004 11:35
Location: Admiring Clem Morfuni at Work

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by Lower West » 19 Aug 2016 18:30

maffff Looking at comments about Norwood on NSC from last night:

  • - Tidy, without anything spectacular.
  • - Championship's Michael Carrick?
  • - largely anonymous which is exactly what you want from someone in that role.
  • - made a number of mistakes in his defensive role which on another day would have been capitalised on by a better attack.
  • - poor but I suppose it'll take him time to adjust
  • - couple of poor touches that put Maenpaa and someone else under unnecessary pressure but, apart from that, oozes class. He strokes the ball around midfield.
  • - decent most of the game and can tell hes got a great range of passing. Let him self down a bit with his defensive duty, nearly cost us a goal.
  • - looks tidy and can clearly pick a pass, but not sure I'd want him in there in a battle nor sure he could boss a game
  • - bit like Crofts but less anonymous. A little bit of Bridcutt in him as well.
  • - he gave the ball away in dangerous positions 4 or 5 times, just very lucky to not be punished.
  • - Pretty well I thought. His corners were good. Kept things simple in the main with good passing ratio. Would have said very well but for blunders near end of game, one of which was a hospital back pass from which Maenpaa got him out of jail


Sounds like the Norwood of last year. The team has been poor for so long that we overate our own players.

User avatar
Royal Ginger
Hob Nob Addict
Posts: 7137
Joined: 27 Mar 2012 19:05
Location: New Forest

Re: CONFIMRED - Norwood to Brighton

by Royal Ginger » 19 Aug 2016 18:45

CountryRoyal
Sutekh Nothing but jolly nice things to say about us......

http://www.getreading.co.uk/sport/footb ... g-11771578


Didn't stop him jumping ship at the first opportunity.

Him liking Reading and also liking money and a chance of getting to the premier league aren't mutually exclusive.

142 posts

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot], GURoyal and 198 guests

It is currently 05 Jun 2024 09:45