by tidus_mi2 » 04 Dec 2020 00:03
by NewCorkSeth » 04 Dec 2020 07:38
by Stranded » 04 Dec 2020 07:51
NewCorkSeth Its kinda crazy how hectic the schedule is this year. As a fan I'm delighted because it feels like I'm always watching football but does anyone else think this could lead to a really unpredictable season?
by NewCorkSeth » 04 Dec 2020 08:03
StrandedNewCorkSeth Its kinda crazy how hectic the schedule is this year. As a fan I'm delighted because it feels like I'm always watching football but does anyone else think this could lead to a really unpredictable season?
Yes and no.
It will be unpredictable in the sense that I think this season will be much closer than previous years - add in to the mix that there could soon be a situation where some clubs have 4k fans, others 2k and others none and that may give an additional boost to those allowed fans. However, it feels pretty set that the bottom 6 will be the bottom six most of the season - Forest & Derby being 2 of those may be a shock but they have just kept up their shocking form from the restart.
The one thing that the schedule as is makes more likely this year is that a team can get momentum (in both directions quickly) - with very little time between games to sort out issues, a team can easily go on a terrible run (see out 4 straight defeats for example) without being able to work too much to remedy the problem. Conversely, if a team wins a couple, gains confidence etc. then they can suddenly pick up a lot of points quickly (see our start for example).
by Stranded » 04 Dec 2020 09:15
NewCorkSethStrandedNewCorkSeth Its kinda crazy how hectic the schedule is this year. As a fan I'm delighted because it feels like I'm always watching football but does anyone else think this could lead to a really unpredictable season?
Yes and no.
It will be unpredictable in the sense that I think this season will be much closer than previous years - add in to the mix that there could soon be a situation where some clubs have 4k fans, others 2k and others none and that may give an additional boost to those allowed fans. However, it feels pretty set that the bottom 6 will be the bottom six most of the season - Forest & Derby being 2 of those may be a shock but they have just kept up their shocking form from the restart.
The one thing that the schedule as is makes more likely this year is that a team can get momentum (in both directions quickly) - with very little time between games to sort out issues, a team can easily go on a terrible run (see out 4 straight defeats for example) without being able to work too much to remedy the problem. Conversely, if a team wins a couple, gains confidence etc. then they can suddenly pick up a lot of points quickly (see our start for example).
Yeah I agree with that but injuries will surely be a bigger issue this season too? Even the 3 relegated sides could be stuck on a run of games missing a key player or 2.
Its easy right now to say Norwich look strong but in a month that could be completely different and given how tight it is this could be a much longer race than we usually see. Its exciting.
by WestYorksRoyal » 04 Dec 2020 09:44
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Yes and no.
It will be unpredictable in the sense that I think this season will be much closer than previous years - add in to the mix that there could soon be a situation where some clubs have 4k fans, others 2k and others none and that may give an additional boost to those allowed fans. However, it feels pretty set that the bottom 6 will be the bottom six most of the season - Forest & Derby being 2 of those may be a shock but they have just kept up their shocking form from the restart.
The one thing that the schedule as is makes more likely this year is that a team can get momentum (in both directions quickly) - with very little time between games to sort out issues, a team can easily go on a terrible run (see out 4 straight defeats for example) without being able to work too much to remedy the problem. Conversely, if a team wins a couple, gains confidence etc. then they can suddenly pick up a lot of points quickly (see our start for example).
Yeah I agree with that but injuries will surely be a bigger issue this season too? Even the 3 relegated sides could be stuck on a run of games missing a key player or 2.
Its easy right now to say Norwich look strong but in a month that could be completely different and given how tight it is this could be a much longer race than we usually see. Its exciting.
Yeah absolutely - I don't think it is any surprise that we had our poor run mainly whilst we were without Ejaria, Moore and Meite.
by Stranded » 04 Dec 2020 09:52
WestYorksRoyalStrandedNewCorkSeth Yeah I agree with that but injuries will surely be a bigger issue this season too? Even the 3 relegated sides could be stuck on a run of games missing a key player or 2.
Its easy right now to say Norwich look strong but in a month that could be completely different and given how tight it is this could be a much longer race than we usually see. Its exciting.
Yeah absolutely - I don't think it is any surprise that we had our poor run mainly whilst we were without Ejaria, Moore and Meite.
The big one is Joao. I know we beat Watford without him, but I don't see how we could have a sustainable run of form if he got a longer term injury.
On the other hand, our achievements without Swift and Yiadom are very impressive. If you'd told people pre season that they'd barely play in 2020 and we'd be 4th, you'd have been met with skepticism.
by NewCorkSeth » 04 Dec 2020 09:54
WestYorksRoyalStrandedNewCorkSeth Yeah I agree with that but injuries will surely be a bigger issue this season too? Even the 3 relegated sides could be stuck on a run of games missing a key player or 2.
Its easy right now to say Norwich look strong but in a month that could be completely different and given how tight it is this could be a much longer race than we usually see. Its exciting.
Yeah absolutely - I don't think it is any surprise that we had our poor run mainly whilst we were without Ejaria, Moore and Meite.
The big one is Joao. I know we beat Watford without him, but I don't see how we could have a sustainable run of form if he got a longer term injury.
On the other hand, our achievements without Swift and Yiadom are very impressive. If you'd told people pre season that they'd barely play in 2020 and we'd be 4th, you'd have been met with skepticism.
by NewCorkSeth » 04 Dec 2020 09:57
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Yeah absolutely - I don't think it is any surprise that we had our poor run mainly whilst we were without Ejaria, Moore and Meite.
The big one is Joao. I know we beat Watford without him, but I don't see how we could have a sustainable run of form if he got a longer term injury.
On the other hand, our achievements without Swift and Yiadom are very impressive. If you'd told people pre season that they'd barely play in 2020 and we'd be 4th, you'd have been met with skepticism.
Yep, I would still be tempted to try and find a Joao-lite in January - perhaps a lower league version given that signing from Europe are about to get harder. Someone who can do at least some of the things he does but clearly unlikely to be at his level - maybe we finally go in for Piggott from AFCW.
by WestYorksRoyal » 04 Dec 2020 09:58
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Yeah absolutely - I don't think it is any surprise that we had our poor run mainly whilst we were without Ejaria, Moore and Meite.
The big one is Joao. I know we beat Watford without him, but I don't see how we could have a sustainable run of form if he got a longer term injury.
On the other hand, our achievements without Swift and Yiadom are very impressive. If you'd told people pre season that they'd barely play in 2020 and we'd be 4th, you'd have been met with skepticism.
Swift is probably the best player in the league that is unlikely to make it into the first XI.
How many teams can boast a player of his quality that might not start?
Although given how Pauno has used Semedo ahead of Olise, Swift might be straight back into the team. All I know is at least 9 positions in our team are set. GK, the 2 CBs, LB, the 2 CMs, Meite, Ejaria and Joao. Olise probably should be number 10 but Pauno takes him off an awful lot. RB is the only position where there is a few options that are about equal right now.
by NewCorkSeth » 04 Dec 2020 10:01
WestYorksRoyalNewCorkSethWestYorksRoyal The big one is Joao. I know we beat Watford without him, but I don't see how we could have a sustainable run of form if he got a longer term injury.
On the other hand, our achievements without Swift and Yiadom are very impressive. If you'd told people pre season that they'd barely play in 2020 and we'd be 4th, you'd have been met with skepticism.
Swift is probably the best player in the league that is unlikely to make it into the first XI.
How many teams can boast a player of his quality that might not start?
Although given how Pauno has used Semedo ahead of Olise, Swift might be straight back into the team. All I know is at least 9 positions in our team are set. GK, the 2 CBs, LB, the 2 CMs, Meite, Ejaria and Joao. Olise probably should be number 10 but Pauno takes him off an awful lot. RB is the only position where there is a few options that are about equal right now.
Swift on the bench would have been perfect for a game like Wednesday. Take Rino or Laurent off and let Swift dominate the game and dictate tempo from deep. He won't walk back into the team with Olise, Meite and Ejaria fit, but having a game changer of his quality on the bench would be a massive boost.
by Hound » 04 Dec 2020 10:25
NewCorkSethWestYorksRoyalNewCorkSeth Swift is probably the best player in the league that is unlikely to make it into the first XI.
How many teams can boast a player of his quality that might not start?
Although given how Pauno has used Semedo ahead of Olise, Swift might be straight back into the team. All I know is at least 9 positions in our team are set. GK, the 2 CBs, LB, the 2 CMs, Meite, Ejaria and Joao. Olise probably should be number 10 but Pauno takes him off an awful lot. RB is the only position where there is a few options that are about equal right now.
Swift on the bench would have been perfect for a game like Wednesday. Take Rino or Laurent off and let Swift dominate the game and dictate tempo from deep. He won't walk back into the team with Olise, Meite and Ejaria fit, but having a game changer of his quality on the bench would be a massive boost.
Thats why I am relatively happy with our depth right now. When all fit a bench including Esteves, Holmes, Swift, Semedo and Puscas looks good to me.
by URZZZZ » 04 Dec 2020 11:16
by Hound » 04 Dec 2020 11:31
URZZZZ Without continuously banging the “winger” drum, really think one would have been useful to bring on the right hand side on Wednesday, especially without Meite
Even though they had quite a few players defending in their box and for what you’d normally associate with a Pulis team, they didn’t look too comfortable from crosses and the few times we tried it, we looked dangerous
Mentioned it a few weeks ago, always nice to have a plan B and plan C etc
by NewCorkSeth » 04 Dec 2020 11:39
HoundURZZZZ Without continuously banging the “winger” drum, really think one would have been useful to bring on the right hand side on Wednesday, especially without Meite
Even though they had quite a few players defending in their box and for what you’d normally associate with a Pulis team, they didn’t look too comfortable from crosses and the few times we tried it, we looked dangerous
Mentioned it a few weeks ago, always nice to have a plan B and plan C etc
think Esteves basically played as one. He is always an option further forward as is Richards on the left
by URZZZZ » 04 Dec 2020 12:02
NewCorkSethHoundURZZZZ Without continuously banging the “winger” drum, really think one would have been useful to bring on the right hand side on Wednesday, especially without Meite
Even though they had quite a few players defending in their box and for what you’d normally associate with a Pulis team, they didn’t look too comfortable from crosses and the few times we tried it, we looked dangerous
Mentioned it a few weeks ago, always nice to have a plan B and plan C etc
think Esteves basically played as one. He is always an option further forward as is Richards on the left
Yeah and despite some criticism of Esteves' defensive attributes and some people thinking it was a bad use of subs last game, he really doesn look good going forward.
With Yiadom back we have another Richards, although Richards might actually be a lot better than him at this point.
Also. Aluko. Hes been OK. Sure he's not exciting but he's done an OK job thus season. I'm happy with him as cover right now. If Meite is out injured for a long period then yeah. New winger. Although obviously Olise should start in Meites place if that happens.
by NewCorkSeth » 04 Dec 2020 12:07
URZZZZNewCorkSethHound
think Esteves basically played as one. He is always an option further forward as is Richards on the left
Yeah and despite some criticism of Esteves' defensive attributes and some people thinking it was a bad use of subs last game, he really doesn look good going forward.
With Yiadom back we have another Richards, although Richards might actually be a lot better than him at this point.
Also. Aluko. Hes been OK. Sure he's not exciting but he's done an OK job thus season. I'm happy with him as cover right now. If Meite is out injured for a long period then yeah. New winger. Although obviously Olise should start in Meites place if that happens.
Does or doesn't?
Don't agree with Olise starting in Meite's place unless we're down to the bare bones. I know there's been a lot of to and fro with Ejaria's best position but I really do think Olise plays better centrally further forward
by South Coast Royal » 04 Dec 2020 12:10
HoundURZZZZ Without continuously banging the “winger” drum, really think one would have been useful to bring on the right hand side on Wednesday, especially without Meite
Even though they had quite a few players defending in their box and for what you’d normally associate with a Pulis team, they didn’t look too comfortable from crosses and the few times we tried it, we looked dangerous
Mentioned it a few weeks ago, always nice to have a plan B and plan C etc
think Esteves basically played as one. He is always an option further forward as is Richards on the left
by WestYorksRoyal » 04 Dec 2020 12:24
South Coast RoyalHoundURZZZZ Without continuously banging the “winger” drum, really think one would have been useful to bring on the right hand side on Wednesday, especially without Meite
Even though they had quite a few players defending in their box and for what you’d normally associate with a Pulis team, they didn’t look too comfortable from crosses and the few times we tried it, we looked dangerous
Mentioned it a few weeks ago, always nice to have a plan B and plan C etc
think Esteves basically played as one. He is always an option further forward as is Richards on the left
But neither go outside their man with pace.
I am with URZZZZ on this and I guess the club might go for one of this type having lost Riquelme to Bournemouth. and weren't able to replace him, which implies that the club would like to have a winger on board.
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think Esteves basically played as one. He is always an option further forward as is Richards on the left
But neither go outside their man with pace.
I am with URZZZZ on this and I guess the club might go for one of this type having lost Riquelme to Bournemouth. and weren't able to replace him, which implies that the club would like to have a winger on board.
Agreed. Think the club would like a winger, but if we can't bring in a good one we won't bring in an average one. 100% right attitude.
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