Williams - the real axe man? 13:01 - Feb 5 with 5406 views | macman | Was it in fact a battle between Williams and Laudrup that led to the break. Had Williams and inventory-Monk, both without backing from the Spaniards and others) , hoped ML would fix their loss of authority? Oh captiain, my captain: Williams no doubt is not technical enough for Laudrup. Actually he has not been the kind of captain on or off the pitch that you would expect. Often shouting at others while almost every ball played into his area is certain danger. He had a good streak last spring, but other than that I would consider the weakest link in the back four (not counting Tiendalli, of course). Lack of transfers: Maybe the root cause is the alleged offloading attempt Williams to Arsenal last summer. I think it is pretty clear now that the transfer or lack of transfers last summer has more than anything to do with the current situation. ML wanted alternatives to Rangel and Williams, but got Tiendalli and nothing. He wanted two strikers and got Bony and nothing. ML stated numerous times last spring he needed to strengthen the squad just to maintain the level, because all the competition did. Just look at how other teams in the relegation zone acted in January. Some will think why didn't Laudrup speak out, but it is not his style. He is very loyal, if he has signed a contract. It has been the same in this transfer window. Jenkins(board) did not want to spend,except on budget players like Ngog and Emnes. Back to Williams: He has not been king of his domain at all this season. A captain who does not perform but shouts at everybody else will face mutiny. He probably turned to Mongo for help and lost the backing of the Spaniards. We have not scored enough goals, but we have conceded for too many on personal errors. It is ridiculous have few balls he clears in the box, which at the same time has made Tremmel look bad. I am sure if Laudrup, if Williams had not been team captain, had played a different setup from time to time. You could have put a pole in the box. Technical and tactical blank as a blond: In the blamage at Upton he actual went forward coming from his back line position leaving his area wide open for a counter attack. I cannot state it more clear than that. I could understand it, maybe, if he had anything to offer beyond the backline, but at Upton given a great opportunity following a corner he showed his total handicap in goal scoring. So, if we assume there were troubles in Paradise, surely a loyal strong captain like Williams could keep that down, but if you don't have the respect of your colleagues you cannot (Monk-Chico incident). ML does not see his role as a kinder garden manager. You may thin and believe he should be, but he himself is not used to have to motivate players because they are professionals as he is. The axe: So Williams knew ML would replace him if he had the chance and no backing from the Spaniards and other Laurduo inventions like Gusman, Tiendalli, Davies, Bony - maybe Shelvey and Routledge. Although not directly threatened to be left out of the starting XI he must have clashed with ML's different approach to the man handling and when asked he was ready to swing the axe by asking the board to include his mate Monk as a coach. They must have known this was very difficult for ML to accept, maybe not at the start of the season, but now mid-season as a clear lack of confidence in ML. The fix: Nobody have talked much about it (it is much easier to blame the manager), but the backline is the place to look for a fix. If you don't concede, you cannot lose. Maybe you don't score yourself, but you will not lose. Some have stated it is a mess sometimes on the pitch, but this fix also starts with the back four. If they are not in place, the midfield will suffer and in the end the wings and forwards. This is Williams responsibility. He controls the back four and hence the DM. Can Monk fix that? He should be able to, being a back liner himself. | | | | |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:02 - Feb 5 with 4208 views | _Kieran | Lee Jenkins > Tiendalli. | |
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Williams - the real axe man? on 13:03 - Feb 5 with 4184 views | Shaky | Couldn't agree more. Except for the last sentence. | |
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Williams - the real axe man? on 13:05 - Feb 5 with 4145 views | Swanseajill | Surely we don't need negative comments on individual players at this moment in time. If he wears our shirt he has my support. Nit picking on players? not at this time please.. | | | |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:05 - Feb 5 with 4138 views | Jackanapes | The defence HAS been the real problem, we have been scoring an adequate amount. Some of the goals we have shipped have been utterly demoralising. | |
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Williams - the real axe man? on 13:13 - Feb 5 with 4046 views | PatchesOHoulihan |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:05 - Feb 5 by Jackanapes | The defence HAS been the real problem, we have been scoring an adequate amount. Some of the goals we have shipped have been utterly demoralising. |
Defence is about more than the back 4 though isn't it? | |
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Williams - the real axe man? on 13:14 - Feb 5 with 4013 views | Jokeren1943 |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:05 - Feb 5 by Jackanapes | The defence HAS been the real problem, we have been scoring an adequate amount. Some of the goals we have shipped have been utterly demoralising. |
Our defense has by far been our weekest link this season. If some players should try to keep quite it should those back four. | | | |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:15 - Feb 5 with 4008 views | JackFish |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:13 - Feb 5 by PatchesOHoulihan | Defence is about more than the back 4 though isn't it? |
It's about workrate and discipline as a team, something that we've been lacking for a while now, and something that Laudrup's teams have always lacked in the past as well. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:15 - Feb 5 with 4006 views | macman |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:05 - Feb 5 by Swanseajill | Surely we don't need negative comments on individual players at this moment in time. If he wears our shirt he has my support. Nit picking on players? not at this time please.. |
I see your point, but I thought this is fix it times? | | | |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:15 - Feb 5 with 3987 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:13 - Feb 5 by PatchesOHoulihan | Defence is about more than the back 4 though isn't it? |
Correct. We defend as a team from the front. Well actually we don't which is one of our major problems. | |
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Williams - the real axe man? on 13:18 - Feb 5 with 3942 views | Jackanapes | I think that's why Nathan makes a difference, because he always tracks back,as does Routledge, although sometime I think Routledge should be tagged so he cant come back into our half,such is his inability to tackle. | |
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Williams - the real axe man? on 13:19 - Feb 5 with 3936 views | Liberty | Do you think Williams should remain captain? | |
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Williams - the real axe man? on 13:20 - Feb 5 with 3911 views | JACKARSE |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:05 - Feb 5 by Jackanapes | The defence HAS been the real problem, we have been scoring an adequate amount. Some of the goals we have shipped have been utterly demoralising. |
Clean sheets and we stay up | | | |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:20 - Feb 5 with 3910 views | dulaisjack | if the attack scored more goals and less mistakes from midfield the defence would not be under so much pressure, but by the time we get the ball from the back to the front at such a slow pace the opposition get back and useally rob us of the ball and counter attack putting defence under more pressure.,how many passes go astray in midfield allowing opposition to counter attack. | | | |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:20 - Feb 5 with 3909 views | Jackanapes | Hr should step up and fulfill his post, which he has shown he can do in the past, for whatever reasons he hasn't been leading. Maybe this will change. | |
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Williams - the real axe man? on 13:22 - Feb 5 with 3873 views | TheFranchise |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:15 - Feb 5 by Joe_bradshaw | Correct. We defend as a team from the front. Well actually we don't which is one of our major problems. |
Bingo, the opposition can only attack if you let them have the ball. | | | |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:23 - Feb 5 with 3848 views | Spratty |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:05 - Feb 5 by Swanseajill | Surely we don't need negative comments on individual players at this moment in time. If he wears our shirt he has my support. Nit picking on players? not at this time please.. |
But fine to slag em all off ad infinitum when ML manager? | | | |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:24 - Feb 5 with 3828 views | Jackanapes |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:23 - Feb 5 by Spratty | But fine to slag em all off ad infinitum when ML manager? |
Innit, when Laudrup was here we were nailed on to go down, now hes gone we will survive. Its crazeeeeee. | |
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Williams - the real axe man? on 13:35 - Feb 5 with 3739 views | macman |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:13 - Feb 5 by PatchesOHoulihan | Defence is about more than the back 4 though isn't it? |
Of course it is, but there is nothing more moral breaking than seeing the opponent score on chances, which are not really chances. You can take it every now and then, but if your gut feeling is that they cannot then everybody backs up a yard or two too much. At Upton they had talked about Carrol for days and what happens a ball from 25 yards, with no speed, leaving Carrol one option to head it down to Nolan. When you see something like that as a forward or midfielder, atfer having talked about, the air just goes out of you, but you pick yourself up and carry on until 1st half overtime, when they f....... repeat it! This is a back line not up for the task. Of course Shelvey should have cleared it, if he had not left Nolan to try to provide back up for Tremmel. | | | |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:36 - Feb 5 with 3724 views | budegan |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:05 - Feb 5 by Jackanapes | The defence HAS been the real problem, we have been scoring an adequate amount. Some of the goals we have shipped have been utterly demoralising. |
Demoralised? You've changed your tune! You were one of the most vocal of the mob who would personally abuse anyone who expressed concerns with our performances but a few weeks ago. I thought that while we were mid table and in Europe all was well in Jackanapes' garden (and anyone who disagreed was either a plastic, a red bird, or just generally unwelcome to express views on this board). | | | |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:39 - Feb 5 with 3684 views | Jackanapes |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:36 - Feb 5 by budegan | Demoralised? You've changed your tune! You were one of the most vocal of the mob who would personally abuse anyone who expressed concerns with our performances but a few weeks ago. I thought that while we were mid table and in Europe all was well in Jackanapes' garden (and anyone who disagreed was either a plastic, a red bird, or just generally unwelcome to express views on this board). |
I didn't say I was demoralised, I said we conceded demoralising goals( stupid goals) And I'm on record as saying I think we would have stayed up. For what its worth I think you are naive to think we will stay up just because we have sacked Laudrup. I'm leaning the other way and thinking we might have just made this wicket stickier. Furthermore I have been saying for months that we are conceding stupid goals. Hardly the behaviour of the type ofperson you describe. [Post edited 5 Feb 2014 13:44]
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Williams - the real axe man? on 13:45 - Feb 5 with 3592 views | budegan |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:39 - Feb 5 by Jackanapes | I didn't say I was demoralised, I said we conceded demoralising goals( stupid goals) And I'm on record as saying I think we would have stayed up. For what its worth I think you are naive to think we will stay up just because we have sacked Laudrup. I'm leaning the other way and thinking we might have just made this wicket stickier. Furthermore I have been saying for months that we are conceding stupid goals. Hardly the behaviour of the type ofperson you describe. [Post edited 5 Feb 2014 13:44]
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Where did I say anything about whether we would stay up or not? | | | |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:46 - Feb 5 with 3579 views | Jackanapes |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:45 - Feb 5 by budegan | Where did I say anything about whether we would stay up or not? |
Sucks when people make shyt up about you doesn't it. | |
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Williams - the real axe man? on 13:50 - Feb 5 with 3547 views | MattG |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:35 - Feb 5 by macman | Of course it is, but there is nothing more moral breaking than seeing the opponent score on chances, which are not really chances. You can take it every now and then, but if your gut feeling is that they cannot then everybody backs up a yard or two too much. At Upton they had talked about Carrol for days and what happens a ball from 25 yards, with no speed, leaving Carrol one option to head it down to Nolan. When you see something like that as a forward or midfielder, atfer having talked about, the air just goes out of you, but you pick yourself up and carry on until 1st half overtime, when they f....... repeat it! This is a back line not up for the task. Of course Shelvey should have cleared it, if he had not left Nolan to try to provide back up for Tremmel. |
You can argue that Williams should have done better against Carroll for the header but I though Amat was to blame for the first goal - he didn't track Nolan all the way which left him in space for the knock-down from Carroll. As others have said, our better defensive records and performances in the last few seasons have been as much to do with defending from the front as with better players / organisation in the back four. To lay the blame for all of that at the feet of one player is pretty harsh to say the least. | | | |
Williams - the real axe man? on 13:50 - Feb 5 with 3541 views | budegan | Genius. | | | |
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