Eze abuse 09:14 - Dec 30 with 14181 views | davman | Getting silly isn't it? He wasn't awful at all yesterday; no worse than many of them, but there was a lot more anger towards him than any other player in the Lower Loft. Why do we turn on the talented? My Pompey mate with me was amazed at the level of frustration showed by the crowd in light of our league position and the fact that we were not losing. He was right too... | |
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Eze abuse on 09:32 - Dec 30 with 4886 views | DejR_vu | I think there’s been so much hype about him that expectation levels have become unrealistic. At the moment he’s a talented young player with bags of unfulfilled potential. He’s there to be creative but he’s gone off the boil. He offered nothing defensively so we were pretty much carrying him. His and Freeman’s performances were poles apart. I think needs a rest. | |
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Eze abuse on 09:35 - Dec 30 with 4859 views | PunteR | I personally think SM is using him too much. There's a high expectation of him now. If the fans are getting frustrated with him now's a good time to rest him and take him out the firing line. Its the difference of management styles to Ollie. Ollie would have rested him by now for sure. | |
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Eze abuse on 09:43 - Dec 30 with 4820 views | PinnerPaul | He WAS poor the first 55' mins yesterday (like the team) but just as SMc was going to hook him - he and (and the team) picked up. As SMc said he didn't want to stop the momentum we had at that time. I would still have made one or two changes 10 mins earlier than we did though. | | | |
Eze abuse on 09:43 - Dec 30 with 4821 views | traininvain |
Eze abuse on 09:35 - Dec 30 by PunteR | I personally think SM is using him too much. There's a high expectation of him now. If the fans are getting frustrated with him now's a good time to rest him and take him out the firing line. Its the difference of management styles to Ollie. Ollie would have rested him by now for sure. |
Along with changing half the team after the Forest win! But agree it’s time to take Eze out of the firing line as the stick he was taking yesterday was harsh. | | | |
Eze abuse on 09:44 - Dec 30 with 4811 views | smegma |
Eze abuse on 09:32 - Dec 30 by DejR_vu | I think there’s been so much hype about him that expectation levels have become unrealistic. At the moment he’s a talented young player with bags of unfulfilled potential. He’s there to be creative but he’s gone off the boil. He offered nothing defensively so we were pretty much carrying him. His and Freeman’s performances were poles apart. I think needs a rest. |
As you say he's a talented young player. He has lots of potential. That's it. Some 'experts' on here were claiming he was better than James Maddison a few months ago therefore he was worth over £10m. The same experts also claimed Smithies was worth a similar amount and should be in the England reckoning. | | | |
Eze abuse on 09:45 - Dec 30 with 4811 views | enfieldargh |
Eze abuse on 09:35 - Dec 30 by PunteR | I personally think SM is using him too much. There's a high expectation of him now. If the fans are getting frustrated with him now's a good time to rest him and take him out the firing line. Its the difference of management styles to Ollie. Ollie would have rested him by now for sure. |
bloke behind me thinks he a waste of space and says it at every opportunity. Problem is Eze is not getting the ball in what could be described as dangerous places, and he is not a risk taker preferring to find a teammate when he can which will be compounded by an ever increasing amount of negative sounds from the crowd. Maybe a rest would do him good however if he's not playing he cant improve his game and he is a gem. A little bit more patience methinks | |
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Eze abuse on 09:51 - Dec 30 with 4793 views | jonno |
Eze abuse on 09:44 - Dec 30 by smegma | As you say he's a talented young player. He has lots of potential. That's it. Some 'experts' on here were claiming he was better than James Maddison a few months ago therefore he was worth over £10m. The same experts also claimed Smithies was worth a similar amount and should be in the England reckoning. |
Exactly, a young talented player with lots of potential but also lots to learn. Teams have got a bit wise to him as well, surrounding him quickly when he gets possession. That can help others get more space but it does Eze no favours, as he gets more experience he'll learn how to cope but for now probably a good idea to give him a break from starting games. Ludicrous to abuse any of your players, totally counter productive. | | | |
Eze abuse on 09:52 - Dec 30 with 4788 views | Juzzie | Expectations in general just seem so unrealistic. Yesterday was only my second game of the season and there was a prepubescent teenager behind me constantly shouting out what was wrong and why such and such player should go off and who should come on and what formation we should play. Too much FIFA playing and everyone thinks they’re an expert and we should win every game 5-0. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Eze abuse on 10:03 - Dec 30 with 4743 views | Phildo | Yes bloke behind me giving him pelters from about 5 minutes in. Bit of a ping pong bypass the midfield game which did not suit him at all. I came away strangely positive as to play collectively that poorly and come away with a draw made me think we are a very decent team. | | | |
Eze abuse on 10:11 - Dec 30 with 4688 views | hoopdog |
Eze abuse on 09:51 - Dec 30 by jonno | Exactly, a young talented player with lots of potential but also lots to learn. Teams have got a bit wise to him as well, surrounding him quickly when he gets possession. That can help others get more space but it does Eze no favours, as he gets more experience he'll learn how to cope but for now probably a good idea to give him a break from starting games. Ludicrous to abuse any of your players, totally counter productive. |
We really do seem to have more than our fair share of idiots don't we ?? Willing to overlook where we have been for the past five years , and willing to heap abuse on a real talent the sort that makes you want to watch football , face it we are very lucky to have him so enjoy it | | | |
Eze abuse on 10:25 - Dec 30 with 4633 views | mcqpr10 | Some of our fans make me despair. Won 3 on the bounce, and having a pop at a young talented number 10 who despite not playing too well, made the most sublime pass of the day to put pav through. I thought we wanted young players coming through? No more massive earners who have had their best days? Well guess what. If you want young players to develop, they will need lots of time and support. How about we encourage him. Sing his name? Would that be too much too ask? The last two games have been very quiet atmosphere wise. You can't tell me a 20 year won't be affected by his own fans calling him a lazy so and so. | | | |
Eze abuse on 10:28 - Dec 30 with 4617 views | WatfordR |
Eze abuse on 10:11 - Dec 30 by hoopdog | We really do seem to have more than our fair share of idiots don't we ?? Willing to overlook where we have been for the past five years , and willing to heap abuse on a real talent the sort that makes you want to watch football , face it we are very lucky to have him so enjoy it |
Clearly we didn't have the best of first halves yesterday, but that was collectively rather than one individual. Second half was an improvement and to be fair I though the majority of our attacking efforts came through Eze's involvement. He's perhaps not seeing as much of the ball as he did earlier in the season and I do think he might benefit from a break for a few weeks. But the criticisms that he is lazy are in my view ridiculous. He never stops doing what he's been asked to do and I personally can't see that he's doing any less chasing down than Wells for example. Christ knows what people would have made of Stanley if they'd seen him play. Thankfully we didn't have social media back then. | | | |
Eze abuse on 10:29 - Dec 30 with 4611 views | bosh67 | He is a wonderful talent getting huge experience at still a young age. He does need to stick a few more in the net. If he can I think we will see him back at full pelt. Confidence is a big thing for a player like him. | |
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Eze abuse on 10:30 - Dec 30 with 4609 views | dolcelatte |
Eze abuse on 09:35 - Dec 30 by PunteR | I personally think SM is using him too much. There's a high expectation of him now. If the fans are getting frustrated with him now's a good time to rest him and take him out the firing line. Its the difference of management styles to Ollie. Ollie would have rested him by now for sure. |
How comes that didn't apply to Washington then? | |
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Eze abuse on 10:39 - Dec 30 with 4574 views | NorthLondonR | Is there a correlation between fans coming back to Loftus Road for the first time for a long time and Eze not being at his best, yet far from terrible? Heard comments such as "thought he was supposed to be a genius" etc etc. That's the modern football fan I think. Personally showed what we are missing with Luongo linking midfield with attack and Cousins not yet up to speed. Patience everyone. I would like to see Chair in there for either Scowen or Cousins as I think he can pick a clinical pass and is a pest. However Scowen has played well and Cousins needs a couple of games in his legs. Clean sheet, point in the bag and 5 games without defeat. | | | |
Eze abuse on 10:41 - Dec 30 with 4565 views | stowmarketrange | I think the whole team were feeling the effects of a tiring month or two.Playing the same players every week is good for consistency,but it increases the risks of injuries and tiredness. One more game and most of them will get a winter break for a few days,assuming SM will play a weakened team against Lids. I heard a few people around me moaning about him not working hard enough,or not tackling to get the ball back enough,but the whole team were caught cold for the first 60 mins yeasterday.Once they realised that the game was there to be won,it was as if someone had turned a switch on. Shame we didn’t get the win,but at least we didn’t lose,or concede. | | | |
Eze abuse on 11:05 - Dec 30 with 4498 views | rsonist | Different for every player but in Eze's case I think resting/dropping him is going to be counter-productive. The issues he's facing on the field (and the crypto-bigots and lumpen troglodytes in the stands) are ones that he will always need to surmount if his talent's to be fulfilled. No point putting him back in a comfort zone. Not to say there aren't mitigating circumstances or that an earlier sub/tactical shift wouldn't help mind. [Post edited 30 Dec 2018 11:06]
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Eze abuse on 11:09 - Dec 30 with 4477 views | quickpassrotter | I guess that it also relates to which part of the ground that you sit in. South Africa Road stand F Block - no abuse of Eze at all. In fact lots of encouragement for him, against a backdrop of all of us realising he is going through a sticky patch and not playing particularly well. I'm lucky where I sit as all around me get behind the team - and don't shout abuse at individual players (only the referee usually !). Doesn't seem to be the same in other sections of the ground. Tough one at the moment - keep playing Eze and give him further much needed experience, or rest him and let him recharge the batteries. Even when his form is not great and he looks tired, you know that he can turn a game in an instant. | | | |
Eze abuse on 11:31 - Dec 30 with 4420 views | LazyFan | Washout or Eze? No contest, Eze all the way. Nuff Said. | |
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Eze abuse on 12:08 - Dec 30 with 4314 views | davman |
Eze abuse on 11:09 - Dec 30 by quickpassrotter | I guess that it also relates to which part of the ground that you sit in. South Africa Road stand F Block - no abuse of Eze at all. In fact lots of encouragement for him, against a backdrop of all of us realising he is going through a sticky patch and not playing particularly well. I'm lucky where I sit as all around me get behind the team - and don't shout abuse at individual players (only the referee usually !). Doesn't seem to be the same in other sections of the ground. Tough one at the moment - keep playing Eze and give him further much needed experience, or rest him and let him recharge the batteries. Even when his form is not great and he looks tired, you know that he can turn a game in an instant. |
I'd keep him in, he will play through this. The through ball for Pav yesterday was a rare bit of skill on show from either team. | |
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Eze abuse on 12:12 - Dec 30 with 4303 views | Northolt_Rs |
Eze abuse on 10:03 - Dec 30 by Phildo | Yes bloke behind me giving him pelters from about 5 minutes in. Bit of a ping pong bypass the midfield game which did not suit him at all. I came away strangely positive as to play collectively that poorly and come away with a draw made me think we are a very decent team. |
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Eze abuse on 12:21 - Dec 30 with 4275 views | Nov77 | I find both ludicrous, the criticism AND the exaggerated praise he was getting. just on this message board I've read of him being compared to Stan, adel, Chris waddle and even Zidane, only last week someone said he would be a £25m player. he's done nothing yet to justify any of that hype, maybe that's why some fans are getting on his back, because he's not living up to unjustified expectations that through no fault of his own were placed on him. I think so many fans are desperate to have another number 10 worthy of the shirt that they're projecting their wishes rather than recognizing the reality. So far, Eze doesn't have the end product to justify those hopes, it may come, it may not, but getting on his back sure ain't going to help. | |
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Eze abuse on 12:23 - Dec 30 with 4273 views | Northolt_Rs |
Eze abuse on 10:39 - Dec 30 by NorthLondonR | Is there a correlation between fans coming back to Loftus Road for the first time for a long time and Eze not being at his best, yet far from terrible? Heard comments such as "thought he was supposed to be a genius" etc etc. That's the modern football fan I think. Personally showed what we are missing with Luongo linking midfield with attack and Cousins not yet up to speed. Patience everyone. I would like to see Chair in there for either Scowen or Cousins as I think he can pick a clinical pass and is a pest. However Scowen has played well and Cousins needs a couple of games in his legs. Clean sheet, point in the bag and 5 games without defeat. |
Another really good post. Sums up my feelings exactly......not at the races yesterday but compared to what I expected at the start of the season the team and manager are doing a great job. COYRs!!!! | |
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Eze abuse on 12:55 - Dec 30 with 4187 views | DWQPR |
Eze abuse on 12:08 - Dec 30 by davman | I'd keep him in, he will play through this. The through ball for Pav yesterday was a rare bit of skill on show from either team. |
Exactly. The thing is with Eze is that he is that type of player that can turn a game in a moment and when he is on the ball we now expect something to happen. He will only get better and he isn’t afraid to get physical either when needed. We are lucky at the moment to have both him and Freeman in the same side. It was a shame that Freeman hit that volley too well. Otherwise I think we would have seen the goal of the season. Despite the result yesterday I am once again enjoying watching this team probably more so since the days of Neil Warnock. And part of that reason is watching the likes of Eze and Freeman. | |
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Eze abuse on 13:21 - Dec 30 with 4129 views | essextaxiboy | He is just knackered ,mentally probably as well as physically . Leave him out entirely for Villa and the Leeds game ... | | | |
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