by VOR » 20 Oct 2014 16:31
by wingnut » 20 Oct 2014 16:36
WoodleyRoyal with williams karacan and mccleary back in the team we will be a totally different side. We are missing bite in the centre of the park and the two aformentioned will provide that, while mccleary will bring the much needed pace and width that we are also crying out for.
by Hendo » 20 Oct 2014 16:40
Dixeyroyal Not sure that anyone really gives a toss about the quality of an interview after the game, as in the heat of the moment they can be completely different to what you may hear 24 hours later.
by Dixeyroyal » 20 Oct 2014 16:47
WoodleyRoyal with williams karacan and mccleary back in the team we will be a totally different side. We are missing bite in the centre of the park and the two aformentioned will provide that, while mccleary will bring the much needed pace and width that we are also crying out for.
Derby were imo the best side i have seen this season and we created, and should have scored at least 4 (cox header, HRK rebound, murray crossbar and pog miss) all this with a side nowhere near full strenghth. patience
by WoodleyRoyal » 20 Oct 2014 16:52
by Dixeyroyal » 20 Oct 2014 17:06
WoodleyRoyal Pearce needs a Gorkks next to him to tell him what to do he cant lead, hence adkins demoting him from vice captain last season
We don't know what goes on in the dressing room/ training ground Adkins may well be giving the players a roasting - he might just not want to air his dirty laundrey in public.
by WoodleyRoyal » 20 Oct 2014 17:11
by Vision » 21 Oct 2014 08:14
by ayjaydee » 21 Oct 2014 08:28
Vision Hector is pretty symbolic of where we are at the moment though isn't he?
The ability and potential is clearly there but he's prone to lapses at this level and lacks consistencty. However that's what you get with young players and in order for them to fulfil their potential they need the opportunity to play and learn from those mistakes. It's more difficult for a young defender (especially a centre half) because his mistakes are magnified and deemed to be more costly than a young attacking player's.
As I said Hector, for me, sums us up currently where we're at as a club. The vast majority of his play is excellent but he's not quite there yet in terms of being a top player at this level but he has all the attributes (certainly physically) to get there. Like the club itself we're going through a transitional phase where we may have to accept a few more setbacks in order to properly progress and move forward.
As for Adkins, well I'm not keen on him as a personality and he doesn't always help himself (triple substitutions are the sign of a truly desperate manager) but I'm not sure given the particularly unique set of circumstances surrounding the club in the last 18 months or so, anyone else would have done that much better. Problem is there is only a certain amount of time you can be excused for injuries and boardroom upheaval. He's fast reaching the point where he's got to start showing he's the man for this job whatever rough cards people feel he's been dealt.
by Doolittle » 21 Oct 2014 08:45
by GH Royal » 21 Oct 2014 09:09
Doolittle Pearce looks short of confidence right now - think it would be very harsh to drop Hector. Though Chris Gunter would be first on my list right now, if we had the option to drop anybody.
Cooper looked OK when he played. I suppose him and Hector would be seen as too inexperienced as a pair, though.
What's happened to Ferdinand ? I know he wasn't fit when he signed, but that was ages ago. Seems like we're not being told something there. Has he been reading the Adel Taarabt book of training methods, or if not that, what ?
by Ian Royal » 21 Oct 2014 12:07
that's one eyed and revisionist.Royal Lady And both Coppell and McDermott would admit when we had played badly
by Eaststandman » 21 Oct 2014 12:33
ayjaydeeVision Hector is pretty symbolic of where we are at the moment though isn't he?
The ability and potential is clearly there but he's prone to lapses at this level and lacks consistencty. However that's what you get with young players and in order for them to fulfil their potential they need the opportunity to play and learn from those mistakes. It's more difficult for a young defender (especially a centre half) because his mistakes are magnified and deemed to be more costly than a young attacking player's.
As I said Hector, for me, sums us up currently where we're at as a club. The vast majority of his play is excellent but he's not quite there yet in terms of being a top player at this level but he has all the attributes (certainly physically) to get there. Like the club itself we're going through a transitional phase where we may have to accept a few more setbacks in order to properly progress and move forward.
As for Adkins, well I'm not keen on him as a personality and he doesn't always help himself (triple substitutions are the sign of a truly desperate manager) but I'm not sure given the particularly unique set of circumstances surrounding the club in the last 18 months or so, anyone else would have done that much better. Problem is there is only a certain amount of time you can be excused for injuries and boardroom upheaval. He's fast reaching the point where he's got to start showing he's the man for this job whatever rough cards people feel he's been dealt.
^^^ This
Once again , the voice of reason speaks.
by Royal Rother » 21 Oct 2014 12:41
Ian Royalthat's one eyed and revisionist.Royal Lady And both Coppell and McDermott would admit when we had played badly
Coppell was criticised for saying we'd played badly and he didn't know why. He also focused on the positives. McDermott described many poor performances as good. Adkins has openly said we've played badly on several occasions.
by leon » 21 Oct 2014 14:02
Royal RotherIan Royalthat's one eyed and revisionist.Royal Lady And both Coppell and McDermott would admit when we had played badly
Coppell was criticised for saying we'd played badly and he didn't know why. He also focused on the positives. McDermott described many poor performances as good. Adkins has openly said we've played badly on several occasions.
Absolutely correct.
by Royal Rother » 21 Oct 2014 14:34
by Ian Royal » 21 Oct 2014 17:51
leonRoyal RotherIan Royal that's one eyed and revisionist.
Coppell was criticised for saying we'd played badly and he didn't know why. He also focused on the positives. McDermott described many poor performances as good. Adkins has openly said we've played badly on several occasions.
Absolutely correct.
Notice with interest you cut out the last bit.
"You just can't legislate for individual errors" Mr T Bullivant
by Cureton's Volley » 21 Oct 2014 23:40
sandman2.8 lita injection I would buy a car from this man.
I'd run him over with a car.
by leon » 21 Oct 2014 23:46
Ian Royalleon
Absolutely correct.
Notice with interest you cut out the last bit.
"You just can't legislate for individual errors" Mr T Bullivant
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