You started drinking early?
i dnt remmeber him playing much thus missed chances dont come to mind much
and any striker will struggle if not given regular games
5 min cameos every 2-3 months will not help him,with an increased role this year i can see him possibly winning over some fans.
i hope you're right, and i hope the fans will at least give him a few games to get match fit before they start criticising !!!
me too mate but we are cov fans and english so i doubt it
first backward pass of season and the boo's come out!
watch spain and realise controlling possession is the future,wait patiently for goal scoring chances!
He has made 25 appearances for Hibernian and Coventry last season and scored 1 league goal. Only 11 of them were starts.lets get behind the rod
he scores in friendles,scored in league cup and then got about 7 mins playtime for the whole year
seems odd to condemn him as crap when he hasnt had a chance at cov.
agreed but our fans dont help when the ball goes back to keeper,if we were not so impatient maybe the team would relax in final third?
maybe not though,i understand your point 100%
6 starts, he still played over a 1000 minutes of football last season and only scored 1 league goallol
11 starts is key factor,how many of them for cov? im not saying hes gonna score 20..but even double figures can help us.
Doesn't have to be Spanish style football though OSB, its about getting some kind of continuity and long term vision. Like I said every new manager we seem to employ completely changes the way we play.
And passing football can be done - Swansea did it in league one, championship and PL.
He has made 25 appearances for Hibernian and Coventry last season and scored 1 league goal. Only 11 of them were starts.
I could take the lack of goals if he offered other qualities to the team but from what I have seen he does not.
I agree we should get him behind him and support him, still crap though.
great points stupot,OSB
i agree with both of you,considering we have stuck with thorn through a relegation maybe he is the manager we will build long term under now?
i still remember thorns first stint,was some great footy,maybe we can still salvage this club with his formation/philospohy?
I agree with with you in that point and it takes time to implement and imbed new systems. It was interesting Alvin Martin was talking about Spanish clubs all playing the same way but obviously in varying degrees dependent on quality, but the fundamentals are the same - pass and move. German terms all play the same brand of football as do the Italian teams. However in England you have a huge mixture of football philosophy - some pass, some long ball, some defend deep and counter, some play percentages and play for set pieces. Now for me this is one of the reasons we struggle, we've chopped and changed managers all have had a different philosophy on how the game should be played, the being in players to suit their system, then get sacked. The new manger then has a different philosophy on how he wants to play, changing the style but with players who aren't that compatible, slowly replacing them before getting the sack. So in a way AT wants to play football, but doesn't necessarily have the players to do it, people blame him because he scouted them but they were brought in to fit in with the then managers style of football. To cut to the chase we need a long term football charter/philosophy and employ managers that fit that philosophy like Swansea did (martinez, Sousa, rodgers) and players that fit the system (Leon Britton struggled at Sheff Utd in the championship but thrived when he went back to Swansea). These thing take time to implement and imbed....we at Ccfc aren't orient enough to wait.
Unfortunately I do not think the reason we have stuck with AT is the continuity or longevity..... as much as that is a right way to go with the right man i dont think that was why the decision to keep him was taken CC4L
Yes the first ten games worked to a degree, particularly as we stayed up because of it ...... but i have to say some of what I saw last season detracts greatly from that. Right now i give AT a clean slate, look forward and wait to see what sort of squad he can pull together. The young lads will work hard because they are hungry to succeed ( thats the easy bit) but can he motivate and galavanise the more experienced players because that was a big failure last season. Can he get the team playing a progressive passing game or will it be more passing around our own box, and can he get some pace in the side physically and mentally then play a system that encourages it and uses it properly. Only time will tell
great points stupot,OSB
i agree with both of you,considering we have stuck with thorn through a relegation maybe he is the manager we will build long term under now?
i still remember thorns first stint,was some great footy,maybe we can still salvage this club with his formation/philospohy?
Yea we just don't have the quality in the final third to break the opposition down. Hopefully players like Baker, Mcsheffrey and Mcdonald can do it in league 1.The thing is Spain and Barca etc open teams up. We play it across our midfield, back to our defence, across them and back to Murphy who hoofs it anyway...
So thorns our Brendan Rogers or Roberto Martinez. Unbelievable!