Which is why you need to play Sakamoto. Esse has only crossed the ball once in 3 games.He rarely gets a shot off when he cuts inside either. His main threat is in the air at the far post and in and around the six yard box.
Exhibit A: Ellis SimmsI think dropping Eccles in alongside Grimes as you've suggested will shore things up a bit.
I'd be OK trying Esse at 10 but personally, if available, I'd play Rudoni there with instruction to operate in the width of the 18 yard box and stop going out wide.
Though I don't see how you can drop a plater thats got 2 in 2 though Lampards done it before
He just needs to not be as predictable IMO,get some of the bench in and properly shake it up, whatever you opinion is.Doom laden post alert:
We will lose again. Narrow but still a defeat. We'll be bossed in midfield and concede at least one goal by the Kitching-Da Silva combo
We shouldn't be surprised; haven't played well since Boro. A series of narrow wins at best in that time. Bossed by Millwall and Norwich, struggled to beat a poor Leicester team. Rushworth is the most frequent MOTM - says a lot. We have become very predictable - Grimes will loop a 50-50 cross in and so on.
Frank's 'new manager bounce' has well and truly run out. Finally. He has had a better run than most - Robins' has run out already at Stoke.
8 or even 9 of the first choice starters were in the team struggling under Robins. Unsurprisingly over time they eventually return to that level - the biggest factor is the quality of the individual players. Managers can only affect so much. You can only make a silk purse from a sow's ear for so long
On the January transfer thread there is a consensus on on the need for players in key defensive positions - centre back, left back and strong man midfield. So why think we'll win, is all I ask?
When was the last time Haji scored a header and you want to start a player on the basis that they cross well.Which is why you need to play Sakamoto. Esse has only crossed the ball once in 3 games.
Doom laden post alert:
We will lose again. Narrow but still a defeat. We'll be bossed in midfield and concede at least one goal by the Kitching-Da Silva combo
We shouldn't be surprised; haven't played well since Boro. A series of narrow wins at best in that time. Bossed by Millwall and Norwich, struggled to beat a poor Leicester team. Rushworth is the most frequent MOTM - says a lot. We have become very predictable - Grimes will loop a 50-50 cross in and so on.
Frank's 'new manager bounce' has well and truly run out. Finally. He has had a better run than most - Robins' has run out already at Stoke.
8 or even 9 of the first choice starters were in the team struggling under Robins. Unsurprisingly over time they eventually return to that level - the biggest factor is the quality of the individual players. Managers can only affect so much. You can only make a silk purse from a sow's ear for so long
On the January transfer thread there is a consensus on on the need for players in key defensive positions - centre back, left back and strong man midfield. So why think we'll win, is all I ask?
I wouldn't drop Esse, i'd play him in the 10.When was the last time Haji scored a header and you want to start a player on the basis that they cross well.
Esse has scored in consecutive games and is just a better player, wanting to drop him for Sakamoto is just not sensible.
Simms got dropped because Haji also scored…
Whatever you do, don’t go to the transport museum on a Saturday…I might as well not watch then. Anyone thinking of going as well should just do a little tourist day in London, maybe visit the Natural History Museum or something. Thanks for the intel @Gibbo
I like it, but Esse and Torp still leaves just Grimes in the middle when we attack, which is our biggest issue.
‘Too raw and doesn’t add much off the ball’ lolWell hopefully we sign a CM then cos not sure who else there is. I wouldn’t play Esse centrally he’s far too raw and doesn’t add much off the ball.
That isn't true - Before the red card at Southampton is as good as I have seen us away from home all season (I refuse to count the Sheffield Wednesday game, no side should do so either)Doom laden post alert:
We will lose again. Narrow but still a defeat. We'll be bossed in midfield and concede at least one goal by the Kitching-Da Silva combo
We shouldn't be surprised; haven't played well since Boro. A series of narrow wins at best in that time. Bossed by Millwall and Norwich, struggled to beat a poor Leicester team. Rushworth is the most frequent MOTM - says a lot. We have become very predictable - Grimes will loop a 50-50 cross in and so on.
Frank's 'new manager bounce' has well and truly run out. Finally. He has had a better run than most - Robins' has run out already at Stoke.
8 or even 9 of the first choice starters were in the team struggling under Robins. Unsurprisingly over time they eventually return to that level - the biggest factor is the quality of the individual players. Managers can only affect so much. You can only make a silk purse from a sow's ear for so long
On the January transfer thread there is a consensus on on the need for players in key defensive positions - centre back, left back and strong man midfield. So why think we'll win, is all I ask?
NoAnyone had their digital tickets through yet? I'm selling x1 adult and x2 U18s but didn't want to sell them yet in case there's something stopping the transfer of them to someone else.
We generally only play one striker. Doesn't how many we have.Given we have a team full of strikers and were chasing to equalise for best part of 30 minutes at the end you'd be surprised otherwise.
There were plenty of spares flying around for the Stoke cup game which was digital tickets so on that precedent suspect you should be fine thoughAnyone had their digital tickets through yet? I'm selling x1 adult and x2 U18s but didn't want to sell them yet in case there's something stopping the transfer of them to someone else.
Struggling to see Esse, as a right winger, to be honest.Which is why you need to play Sakamoto. Esse has only crossed the ball once in 3 games.
Wright 2 goals in 17. Simms 10 in 12 starts, or thereabouts. Wright is the better footballer, but I'd go with a goalscorer.When was the last time Haji scored a header and you want to start a player on the basis that they cross well.
Esse has scored in consecutive games and is just a better player, wanting to drop him for Sakamoto is just not sensible.
Simms got dropped because Haji also scored…
I’m just pointing out that Lampard had good pretext for starting Haji v Millwall because he scored v Leicester.Wright 2 goals in 17. Simms 10 in 12 starts, or thereabouts. Wright is the better footballer, but I'd go with a goalscorer.
I’d rather start a winger who’s last goal was nearly 3 months ago…I'd keep in the right winger who has scored 2 goals in his 3 games so far (as well as smacking the post in the other) but that's just me.
Yeah we really need a small, slow presence in the middle to take control of gamesThe only current answer to the problem is actually Jamie Allen
Doubt it, Esse has 2 in 2 and Sakamoto has been effective off the benchAny chance Markelo starts we think?
Just as a curveball and FL wishing to do something a little different with the squad?
Might be just the logistics of it all in terms of timing, but I am wondering whether we got him on Tuesday with a mind for him to be involved this weekend.
He will surely make the bench won't he? If he's settled in well enough.
‘Too raw and doesn’t add much off the ball’ lol
Doubt it, Esse has 2 in 2 and Sakamoto has been effective off the bench
He said chance of him starting. He won’t start.No way do we buy someone for £4m and not put him in the squad if he’s fit.
I agree, I'm interested to see what's going on here. All will be clear soon.. or maybe notNo way do we buy someone for £4m and not put him in the squad if he’s fit.
He said chance of him starting. He won’t start.
Obikwu hat trick
I'm in exactly the same place.Anyway, get a couple more in before the window closes, win this and Oxford and suddenly things look ok again. For the first time this season I'm tempted not to watch and just check in at full time but I don't know if I'll be able to resist.
Like back in the day where you couldn't find a way to watch every game so you'd just be checking your phone occasionally. Might take some of the stress away.I'm in exactly the same place.
Might be a game where you just look at the result at 5pm.
Saves any anguish and high blood pressure.
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