One thing that stands out 22:25 - Dec 14 with 2430 views | builthjack | When Cabango and Darling play as out and out centre halves, with Grimes 30 yards or so forward, we do well. The centre backs go one left, one right, and know what they are doing. Recently Grimes has gone back to his old trick of dropping in amongst them. Our game changes, we struggle. For heavens sake get him from there. | |
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One thing that stands out on 23:21 - Dec 14 with 1953 views | onehunglow | It should do | |
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One thing that stands out on 08:06 - Dec 15 with 1808 views | sons_of_omri | The manager needs to sort this and perhaps he’s trying to but Grimes is a law unto himself. This is what happens when a player is more or less told they are undroppable . | | | |
One thing that stands out on 09:21 - Dec 15 with 1718 views | onehunglow | Cabango is limited but a solid enough defender. He is not comfortable or capable of being one who can bring the ball out a la Van Dijk.Darling is better at it. We do not need Grimes coming back to collect the ball from them This is basic This can be stopped Why isn’t it | |
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One thing that stands out on 09:40 - Dec 15 with 1679 views | Whiterockin |
One thing that stands out on 09:21 - Dec 15 by onehunglow | Cabango is limited but a solid enough defender. He is not comfortable or capable of being one who can bring the ball out a la Van Dijk.Darling is better at it. We do not need Grimes coming back to collect the ball from them This is basic This can be stopped Why isn’t it |
Both Cabango and Darling were caught bringing the ball out yesterday they were shut down and forced into errors. | | | |
One thing that stands out on 09:43 - Dec 15 with 1652 views | onehunglow |
One thing that stands out on 09:40 - Dec 15 by Whiterockin | Both Cabango and Darling were caught bringing the ball out yesterday they were shut down and forced into errors. |
That’s my point ,mun. I must have expressed myself badly. Apologies for that I repeat,Cabango is solid enough but limited and in no way a footballing CH . Darling is better but often loses possession eventually | |
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One thing that stands out on 10:21 - Dec 15 with 1581 views | RichardO |
One thing that stands out on 09:43 - Dec 15 by onehunglow | That’s my point ,mun. I must have expressed myself badly. Apologies for that I repeat,Cabango is solid enough but limited and in no way a footballing CH . Darling is better but often loses possession eventually |
It is what they are asked to do, would you say Key is a big cumbersome centrehalfor one of our better skilful players and yet a similarly has been caught out, we all have asked to get the ball forward quicker and to an extent we have but we have to realise that if teams are going to commit to closing us down the ball has to be released quicker, be it to safety or down the pitch to feet or into space we stopped picking the right options yesterday. | | | |
One thing that stands out on 10:27 - Dec 15 with 1568 views | Tomsyard |
One thing that stands out on 09:43 - Dec 15 by onehunglow | That’s my point ,mun. I must have expressed myself badly. Apologies for that I repeat,Cabango is solid enough but limited and in no way a footballing CH . Darling is better but often loses possession eventually |
That’s why the manager needs Grimes to drop in and collect the ball because he also realises it isn’t the strength of the central defenders and with respect to Cabango I wouldn’t want to rely on him to start our offensive play from deep. Most teams play exactly the same way; the full backs push up, centre backs split, holding midfielder drops in, Leon did it in years gone by so it’s certainly not new to us but he had better players in front of him so it made his game more effective for the team. | | | |
One thing that stands out on 10:46 - Dec 15 with 1543 views | SullutaCreturned |
One thing that stands out on 10:27 - Dec 15 by Tomsyard | That’s why the manager needs Grimes to drop in and collect the ball because he also realises it isn’t the strength of the central defenders and with respect to Cabango I wouldn’t want to rely on him to start our offensive play from deep. Most teams play exactly the same way; the full backs push up, centre backs split, holding midfielder drops in, Leon did it in years gone by so it’s certainly not new to us but he had better players in front of him so it made his game more effective for the team. |
The big problem is, Grimes is no Leon and when he drops deep we often put ourselves under pressure and concede silly goals. When we are pressed hard we need to play the percentage balls and our wide players need to be making runs for when the ball is sent long. A good football team just doesn't stick rigidly to one style, they can play short and keep possession but will also play the long ball when needed. Even the big 6 sides use the long ball now and then. We continue to create as many problems for ourselves as the opposition do. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
One thing that stands out on 11:57 - Dec 15 with 1482 views | onehunglow |
One thing that stands out on 10:46 - Dec 15 by SullutaCreturned | The big problem is, Grimes is no Leon and when he drops deep we often put ourselves under pressure and concede silly goals. When we are pressed hard we need to play the percentage balls and our wide players need to be making runs for when the ball is sent long. A good football team just doesn't stick rigidly to one style, they can play short and keep possession but will also play the long ball when needed. Even the big 6 sides use the long ball now and then. We continue to create as many problems for ourselves as the opposition do. |
Grimes is not on the same planet as Leon was I surely should not have all our play sanctioned by one player It's incredible really As for Key , he is not a defender to rely on any more than Cabango He runs into trouble instead of away from it I think he has qualities but again is being badly coached He could be far better Frankly, right now , If put him as a wide midfielder and put Naughton or Christie at right back Not ideal , I know | |
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One thing that stands out on 12:22 - Dec 15 with 1459 views | JACKMANANDBOY | We couldn't play with a back five, Williams had recreated some of the problems by having Grimes so deep and pushing the full backs up the field. | |
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One thing that stands out on 12:48 - Dec 15 with 1392 views | Tomsyard |
One thing that stands out on 11:57 - Dec 15 by onehunglow | Grimes is not on the same planet as Leon was I surely should not have all our play sanctioned by one player It's incredible really As for Key , he is not a defender to rely on any more than Cabango He runs into trouble instead of away from it I think he has qualities but again is being badly coached He could be far better Frankly, right now , If put him as a wide midfielder and put Naughton or Christie at right back Not ideal , I know |
I didn’t compare the ability of them as Leon wins hands down. He was playing with generally far better players and a lot of the play from defence was through him I’m saying the roles they are expected to play are very similar. We had players with speed and intelligence and forwards who could hold the ball up and bring others into the game and this pattern of play happened at speed so the ball could be played through the thirds or the ball could be sent long early making it difficult for the opposition defence to set up. We’ve got none of that with this team and haven’t for a while so the options are limited in how we set up our attacking play from deep which in my opinion makes it far harder for the defenders and Grimes to influence. We need speed and strength as a minimum in January if we’re serious about the play offs but they don’t come cheap. | | | |
One thing that stands out on 14:49 - Dec 15 with 1313 views | max936 |
One thing that stands out on 12:22 - Dec 15 by JACKMANANDBOY | We couldn't play with a back five, Williams had recreated some of the problems by having Grimes so deep and pushing the full backs up the field. |
Grimes drops in because Ben and Harry are drawn wide because our fullbacks are caught up field, both Tymon and Key aren't great defenders. [Post edited 15 Dec 14:50]
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One thing that stands out on 15:25 - Dec 15 with 1274 views | onehunglow |
One thing that stands out on 14:49 - Dec 15 by max936 | Grimes drops in because Ben and Harry are drawn wide because our fullbacks are caught up field, both Tymon and Key aren't great defenders. [Post edited 15 Dec 14:50]
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And why does that happen ? When it does , Franco is on his own EOM is getting away with murder , quite frankly. He is utterly anonymous | |
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One thing that stands out on 22:39 - Dec 15 with 1136 views | builthjack |
One thing that stands out on 14:49 - Dec 15 by max936 | Grimes drops in because Ben and Harry are drawn wide because our fullbacks are caught up field, both Tymon and Key aren't great defenders. [Post edited 15 Dec 14:50]
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They are actually poor defenders. | |
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One thing that stands out on 10:17 - Dec 16 with 961 views | onehunglow |
One thing that stands out on 22:39 - Dec 15 by builthjack | They are actually poor defenders. |
Again,dead right Key has clearly regressed . | |
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One thing that stands out on 17:28 - Dec 16 with 830 views | RichardO |
One thing that stands out on 10:17 - Dec 16 by onehunglow | Again,dead right Key has clearly regressed . |
It has been said of Ronald that he has regressed as well. Key is doing what is being asked of him and that is travelling with the ball at his feet to get passed flat foot midfielders once he has done that he runs into trouble as players recover an others converge on him, he should be releasing the ball long before that. We have seen Cooper, Tymon, Darling, Grimes and the much vaunted Liam Walsh under Martin end up in dead ends ends because they haven't released the ball quicker having already taking players out of the game letting them back in close them down. Edited to clarify that Ronald had said to have regressed as well and correct spelling so it reads "runs" into trouble not tuns into trouble. [Post edited 16 Dec 19:53]
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One thing that stands out on 17:42 - Dec 16 with 798 views | onehunglow |
One thing that stands out on 17:28 - Dec 16 by RichardO | It has been said of Ronald that he has regressed as well. Key is doing what is being asked of him and that is travelling with the ball at his feet to get passed flat foot midfielders once he has done that he runs into trouble as players recover an others converge on him, he should be releasing the ball long before that. We have seen Cooper, Tymon, Darling, Grimes and the much vaunted Liam Walsh under Martin end up in dead ends ends because they haven't released the ball quicker having already taking players out of the game letting them back in close them down. Edited to clarify that Ronald had said to have regressed as well and correct spelling so it reads "runs" into trouble not tuns into trouble. [Post edited 16 Dec 19:53]
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Rich Shouldn’t players stand up to the coach if they feel uneasy about their role This is what Captains,in my experience do. The likes of Steve Gerrard was all over Gerrard Houlier about some of his decisions . He was the leader of the players in the true sense | |
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One thing that stands out on 19:34 - Dec 16 with 732 views | jewsonjack |
One thing that stands out on 17:28 - Dec 16 by RichardO | It has been said of Ronald that he has regressed as well. Key is doing what is being asked of him and that is travelling with the ball at his feet to get passed flat foot midfielders once he has done that he runs into trouble as players recover an others converge on him, he should be releasing the ball long before that. We have seen Cooper, Tymon, Darling, Grimes and the much vaunted Liam Walsh under Martin end up in dead ends ends because they haven't released the ball quicker having already taking players out of the game letting them back in close them down. Edited to clarify that Ronald had said to have regressed as well and correct spelling so it reads "runs" into trouble not tuns into trouble. [Post edited 16 Dec 19:53]
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he doesn't release the ball because he runs with his head down like a 9 year old in the playground-needs to learn to play with his head up! | | | |
One thing that stands out on 20:09 - Dec 16 with 689 views | RichardO |
One thing that stands out on 19:34 - Dec 16 by jewsonjack | he doesn't release the ball because he runs with his head down like a 9 year old in the playground-needs to learn to play with his head up! |
Yes but a number of players are doing the same thing, the only thing I suggest is being asked is "drive forward to get past players but the message to release the ball is not realised or does Williams want them to "drive into the heart of their defence but it is shut down before they get anywhere near the defence" Have seen Cooper do it just before Eom's injury he drove hard and hedid released the ball to Eom who came short, all done well, but then seemed unwilling to carry on his run and the move died. Makes me think at times we are being over coached and because of a lack of experience not doing what is the right and natural thing to do. | | | |
One thing that stands out on 20:19 - Dec 16 with 679 views | RichardO |
One thing that stands out on 17:42 - Dec 16 by onehunglow | Rich Shouldn’t players stand up to the coach if they feel uneasy about their role This is what Captains,in my experience do. The likes of Steve Gerrard was all over Gerrard Houlier about some of his decisions . He was the leader of the players in the true sense |
Grimes really struggled to make the decision whether to mark the extra man on Tymon's side because it would have left the middle exposed and yet Darling was free in the middle, that indecision just seem to spread to Tymon and Darling. We saw similar in the friendly against Rio, Franco came to our left as Grimes seemed reluctant to move out of his middle position and he shut down that avenue of attack which had been effective for them and their forward momentum petered out Sunderland a better team yes but Grimes was left in no man's land. | | | |
One thing that stands out on 20:29 - Dec 16 with 666 views | onehunglow |
One thing that stands out on 20:19 - Dec 16 by RichardO | Grimes really struggled to make the decision whether to mark the extra man on Tymon's side because it would have left the middle exposed and yet Darling was free in the middle, that indecision just seem to spread to Tymon and Darling. We saw similar in the friendly against Rio, Franco came to our left as Grimes seemed reluctant to move out of his middle position and he shut down that avenue of attack which had been effective for them and their forward momentum petered out Sunderland a better team yes but Grimes was left in no man's land. |
No man’s land Altogether now Sorry | |
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One thing that stands out on 21:56 - Dec 16 with 622 views | builthjack |
One thing that stands out on 19:34 - Dec 16 by jewsonjack | he doesn't release the ball because he runs with his head down like a 9 year old in the playground-needs to learn to play with his head up! |
He reminds me of a primary school kid, running past 3 or 4 on the playground, then losing it every time. He needs a rocket up his bum. He might learn. | |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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One thing that stands out on 22:15 - Dec 16 with 596 views | RichardO |
One thing that stands out on 21:56 - Dec 16 by builthjack | He reminds me of a primary school kid, running past 3 or 4 on the playground, then losing it every time. He needs a rocket up his bum. He might learn. |
Loads of our players are doing it and getting caught and doing it far too near our goals with no cover, instead of at the edge of the opposition's box, once you have controlled possession in the opposition's box you are almost untouchables anything can happen. | | | |
One thing that stands out on 00:54 - Dec 17 with 519 views | Kilkennyjack |
One thing that stands out on 22:15 - Dec 16 by RichardO | Loads of our players are doing it and getting caught and doing it far too near our goals with no cover, instead of at the edge of the opposition's box, once you have controlled possession in the opposition's box you are almost untouchables anything can happen. |
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One thing that stands out on 06:36 - Dec 17 with 472 views | jack247 |
One thing that stands out on 17:42 - Dec 16 by onehunglow | Rich Shouldn’t players stand up to the coach if they feel uneasy about their role This is what Captains,in my experience do. The likes of Steve Gerrard was all over Gerrard Houlier about some of his decisions . He was the leader of the players in the true sense |
This is exactly what Grimes, along with other senior pros, did after the defeat at Cardiff (on the back of a horrendous run of performances and results) last season. Playing style changed significantly the next game. | | | |
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