The folly of selecting Grimes 14:50 - Dec 21 with 2255 views | onehunglow | All a team has to do is simply ensure he is pressurised . Opponents know that everything goes through him,that he is one footed,that he is slow,that he is poor tackled and his shooting is normally absent . They know he doesn’t inspire a side nor lead nor chivvy up players like MPH,appallingly playing a whole game today . They know that should they press him ,he will gift them. He did it persistently today and most co@ he’s would have hooked him He’s costing us dearly but not as much as the “ coach” Fair to say ,it’s not a good start to Christmas Don’t kick any puppies though | |
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The folly of selecting Grimes on 10:50 - Dec 23 with 351 views | onehunglow |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 10:48 - Dec 23 by union_jack | Excellent post Richard.👍 |
Bit long though | |
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The folly of selecting Grimes on 10:50 - Dec 23 with 348 views | KeithHaynes |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 09:31 - Dec 23 by RichardO | Someone mentioned that the more times you do the same thing the percentage of times you get it wrong increases but then you have to add the fact that opposition teams know what you are going to do then they can anticipate it so it increases the percentage of times you get in wrong.This is affecting not just Vigouroux's kick out but our general play and if you do it in your own defensive third of the pitch them if the opposition decides to press you that percentage also increases again making getting it wrong almost a certainty. It comes to a point as a fan that you know the opposition is going to score against us it is totally demoralising imagine what it is doing to the players and manager. So how about playing the ball into areas we know we can compete and not into areas that we know we will be over run. We have shown against Leeds and Sunderland we can score goals but in trying to play that way we also gave away a bucket load expecting our main elements of our attack to be our fullbacks, it is crazy, our main elements of attack should be our forwards and if you are slow in getting it to them the defences can get organised and shut us down and boy oh boy did Hull do that! How many times did did we have the chance to get the ball forward quickly but didn't, preferring to play it backwards inviting pressure that eventually told. The very percentages we talk about for making mistakes in defence equally apply to the opposition and yet we don't play in a way that reduces our percentage of mistakes and increases the opposition's.The playing of the ball in tight situations is all about the best way of getting out of it not further into it. How often do we see Vigouroux or Grimes take the safe option but it usually means the safe options for the opposition. Every ball played has an element of risk but let us please let the risk be on the opposition more than us. A simple throw out to a fullback who has tracked back with a forward chasing a lost cause means the fullback can peal away to receive an easy throw out in front of him to run onto, it doesn't happen! The playing the long ball up to our fullbacks who is tight on our winger is nonesense as it means that one opposition fullback if competent enough can take out of play both our fullback and winger it also means we are exposed on the flanks. The quick ball over the top or in the channels should be one of our first weapons of choice not our last. [Post edited 23 Dec 9:52]
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Yup, and that’s exactly the case atm at Swansea. Repetition is the mantra, and the players hate it. Prescribed football.
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The folly of selecting Grimes on 10:53 - Dec 23 with 329 views | onehunglow |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 10:50 - Dec 23 by KeithHaynes | Yup, and that’s exactly the case atm at Swansea. Repetition is the mantra, and the players hate it. Prescribed football.
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Keith I agree I’ve questioned why the players led by captain are not knocking on Williams door telling him to his face They seem effete and gutless to me which is how they are on pitch | |
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The folly of selecting Grimes on 11:01 - Dec 23 with 310 views | union_jack |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 10:50 - Dec 23 by KeithHaynes | Yup, and that’s exactly the case atm at Swansea. Repetition is the mantra, and the players hate it. Prescribed football.
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Have you heard of any murmurings from the players that they aren’t happy with the current situation? | |
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The folly of selecting Grimes on 13:24 - Dec 23 with 246 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 07:26 - Dec 23 by sons_of_omri | If he were two footed I’d agree with you. However his over reliance on his left foot can quite often mean he plays a rushed pass to one of the back four or Vigoroux and calamity ensues. This is a major problem with the system we play and neither Martin and the current manager could make it work. Hence the reason I see LW not being here that long |
Williams started with five at the back, abandoned it and things picked up, in effect he's gone back to five at the back with Grimes very deep. As you say it smells of Martin's behaviour by persisting with things that don't work, without changing the defence every game which Martin added into the mix. | |
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The folly of selecting Grimes on 13:41 - Dec 23 with 236 views | KeithHaynes |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 11:01 - Dec 23 by union_jack | Have you heard of any murmurings from the players that they aren’t happy with the current situation? |
I would never breach any confidence on here. But yes. | |
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The folly of selecting Grimes on 13:42 - Dec 23 with 232 views | onehunglow |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 13:41 - Dec 23 by KeithHaynes | I would never breach any confidence on here. But yes. |
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The folly of selecting Grimes on 13:49 - Dec 23 with 223 views | union_jack |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 13:41 - Dec 23 by KeithHaynes | I would never breach any confidence on here. But yes. |
Oh, wow. That’s not good. The current state has all the hallmarks of discontent so maybe I’m not that surprised. | |
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The folly of selecting Grimes on 14:56 - Dec 23 with 175 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 11:01 - Dec 23 by union_jack | Have you heard of any murmurings from the players that they aren’t happy with the current situation? |
I watched Saturday's game. | |
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The folly of selecting Grimes on 15:40 - Dec 23 with 133 views | union_jack |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 14:56 - Dec 23 by JACKMANANDBOY | I watched Saturday's game. |
As I said above, it had all the hallmarks. | |
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The folly of selecting Grimes on 16:21 - Dec 23 with 89 views | onehunglow |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 13:49 - Dec 23 by union_jack | Oh, wow. That’s not good. The current state has all the hallmarks of discontent so maybe I’m not that surprised. |
If that is the case then the club captain shouod be knocking on his office door instead of meekly following orders Get off yer knees ,man | |
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The folly of selecting Grimes on 17:44 - Dec 23 with 29 views | RichardO |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 16:21 - Dec 23 by onehunglow | If that is the case then the club captain shouod be knocking on his office door instead of meekly following orders Get off yer knees ,man |
Whose to say that it isn't the captian at the heart of the discontent? | | | |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 17:53 - Dec 23 with 19 views | RichardO | If a system works then a certain amount of repetition is not necessary a bad thing but if it doesn't work why continue we have seen a number of away games that we have conceded early, fought our way back into games and gone on to win, Saturday seemed as if all the fight was gone or was it a case that Hull were just better setup to counter our play, we put a couple of high balls into the box and they looked rattled but the slow stuff was easily countered. | | | |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 17:56 - Dec 23 with 11 views | union_jack |
The folly of selecting Grimes on 17:53 - Dec 23 by RichardO | If a system works then a certain amount of repetition is not necessary a bad thing but if it doesn't work why continue we have seen a number of away games that we have conceded early, fought our way back into games and gone on to win, Saturday seemed as if all the fight was gone or was it a case that Hull were just better setup to counter our play, we put a couple of high balls into the box and they looked rattled but the slow stuff was easily countered. |
They were better but we lacked any sign of energy on Saturday. They didn’t want to be there from KO. | |
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