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The Philosopher

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #71
pusbccfc said:
It's where he loses the ball.

O'Hare and Hamer give it away in the opposition's half. Sheaf looks far less composed when hassled in our box.

If he starts Saturday in the deep position and Fulham pile on the pressure like Luton, we'll be torn to pieces.
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Nailed on.

As I’ve said before they’ll always be those who start with these pointless and deceptive stats and I had a bet with myself with which genius would do so first. (See previous)

Sheaf sits deep and his “successful passes” are usually to the keeper or backwards to a defender. Hamer gets forward and attempts through balls more.
 

The Philosopher

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #72
Sick Boy said:
To claim he’s a liability is ridiculous. Robins would no doubt say you’re talking utter shite as well.
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Unless you are Mark Robins, even attempting to say what he thinks is talking utter shite.

Are you Mark Robins?
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #73
The Philosopher said:
Unless you are Mark Robins, even attempting to say what he thinks is talking utter shite.

Are you Mark Robins?
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If he thought he was a liability he wouldn’t play him, let alone sign him.
 
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The Philosopher

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #74
rob9872 said:
For a few seasons now I've been arguing that it's ok playing across the back and that it's good to see we're comfortable on the ball, receiving it in tight spaces and playing it out from the back, but there is a time when we do come predictable with it for anyone who has watched and a team that presses with intensity as Luton did last night will always give us problems and when they do it seems our only plan B option is to hoof it. There must be another way and we need to find that variation that means we remain playing the ball without always reverting to type.
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Yes there is another way:

If the opposition press high then they leave gaps in the midfield for a runner to drive direct at the defence.

It’s the classic long ball to big man, knock down and nippy skilful striker runs through.

See our winner against Forest.

We need a pacy striker / AM on the bench // pitch to do this.

If the opposition know that they are at risk of a counter then they won’t press as high.

When Gyok went off we had the physicality of one of Cap’n Birdseye’s mushed up f-in fish fingers.
 

stupot07

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #75
pusbccfc said:
It's where he loses the ball.

O'Hare and Hamer give it away in the opposition's half. Sheaf looks far less composed when hassled in our box.

If he starts Saturday in the deep position and Fulham pile on the pressure like Luton, we'll be torn to pieces.
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We were torn to pieces with Hamer and Allen and O'Hare in midfield yesterday, which is why were were 4-0 down before Sheaf even came on.

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The Philosopher

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #76
Sick Boy said:
If he thought he was a liability he wouldn’t play him, let alone sign him.
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You are not Mark Robins.

Mark Robins had so much faith in Sheaf (that he was contracted to buy) that he tried to sign Walsh / James etc.

He dropped Sheaf to the bench in favour of Jamie Allen.

That’s how, it appears, much faith Robins has in Sheaf.

Kelly must have stolen Mark Robins Twix to have not been thrown on last night or, I suspect, knew he needed Kelly to play on Saturday and not Sheaf and not risk Kelly getting injured.

Game was lost. Give Sheaf a run out to see if he’s learned anything.
 
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clint van damme

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #77
Just to reminder that Fulham have played 4 teams we've played this season, won 1 lost 3.
We've won 3 drew 1.
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #78
The Philosopher said:
You are not Mark Robins.

Mark Robins had so much faith in Sheaf (that he was contracted to buy) that he tried to sign Walsh / James etc.

He dropped Sheaf to the bench in favour of Jamie Allen.

That’s how, it appears, much faith Robins has in Sheaf.

Kelly must have stolen Mark Robins Twix to have not been thrown on last night or, I suspect, knew he needed Kelly to play on Saturday and not Sheaf and not risk Kelly getting injured.

Game was lost. Give Sheaf a run out to see if he’s learned anything.
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This is like judging Walker for his 10 minute cameos. The games Sheaf has started this season he’s been fine
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #79
The Philosopher said:
You are not Mark Robins.

Mark Robins had so much faith in Sheaf (that he was contracted to buy) that he tried to sign Walsh / James etc.

He dropped Sheaf to the bench in favour of Jamie Allen.

That’s how, it appears, much faith Robins has in Sheaf.

Kelly must have stolen Mark Robins Twix to have not been thrown on last night or, I suspect, knew he needed Kelly to play on Saturday and not Sheaf and not risk Kelly getting injured.

Game was lost. Give Sheaf a run out to see if he’s learned anything.
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What a load of nonsense
 
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The Philosopher

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #80
fernandopartridge said:
What a load of nonsense
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Really?

In my world Sheaf was signed on loan with a commitment to buy at the end of the season.

In my world Sheaf was dropped to the bench recently.

In my world Robins tried to sign Walsh and signed James on loan and dropped Sheaf last year. This coincided with an upturn in results.

Point out one thing. Just one thing, that isn’t true.

What’s your world? I’d love to go there because it ain’t the real one
 

The Philosopher

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #81
Brighton Sky Blue said:
This is like judging Walker for his 10 minute cameos. The games Sheaf has started this season he’s been fine
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No it’s not.

It’s pointing out that Robins would play other players if he had the choice. As he has when he can.
 

shmmeee

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #82
fernandopartridge said:
McFadzean did call Sheaf at the very last minute, but surely McFadzean would have seen the proximity of the attacker to Sheaf in the first place.

There was a sense of deja vu about the goal, I can remember us conceding where McFadz played a short pass into somebody who was tackled from which the other team scored. I can't remember who it was.
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The entire back line, Moore included were playing some awful passes in to people who stood no chance all night. Almost as if they were on autopilot and passing where they always do despite the high press being on.
 
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Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #83
The Philosopher said:
You are not Mark Robins.

Mark Robins had so much faith in Sheaf (that he was contracted to buy) that he tried to sign Walsh / James etc.

He dropped Sheaf to the bench in favour of Jamie Allen.

That’s how, it appears, much faith Robins has in Sheaf.

Kelly must have stolen Mark Robins Twix to have not been thrown on last night or, I suspect, knew he needed Kelly to play on Saturday and not Sheaf and not risk Kelly getting injured.

Game was lost. Give Sheaf a run out to see if he’s learned anything.
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What utter shite.
 
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #84
The Philosopher said:
Really?

In my world Sheaf was signed on loan with a commitment to buy at the end of the season.

In my world Sheaf was dropped to the bench recently.

In my world Robins tried to sign Walsh and signed James on loan and dropped Sheaf last year. This coincided with an upturn in results.

Point out one thing. Just one thing, that isn’t true.

What’s your world? I’d love to go there because it ain’t the real one
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There’s no evidence we tried to sign Walsh and he would play the Hamer role not the Sheaf role anyway. Sheaf started the season and only Allen’s excellent form dropped him to the bench but he came straight back next away game. There’s an argument he should’ve yesterday as well as we faced similar issues to Cardiff with high balls coming in and no time and space for Allen in midfield.

We also didn’t drop Sheaf, he got injured and that’s why he didn’t play towards the end of last season. When he was fit he played in all bar 7 games last year.

Sorry, you only asked for one didn’t you?
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #85
The Philosopher said:
Really?

In my world Sheaf was signed on loan with a commitment to buy at the end of the season.

In my world Sheaf was dropped to the bench recently.

In my world Robins tried to sign Walsh and signed James on loan and dropped Sheaf last year. This coincided with an upturn in results.

Point out one thing. Just one thing, that isn’t true.

What’s your world? I’d love to go there because it ain’t the real one
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Yes, it certainly is your world rather than the real one

Robins never tried to sign Walsh either this summer or last.

James signed early Jan and was in the side with Sheaf who was injured in early Feb. We won 3 out 10 games in February and March, is that the upturn in form you were on about?
 

pusbccfc

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #86
stupot07 said:
We were torn to pieces with Hamer and Allen and O'Hare in midfield yesterday, which is why were were 4-0 down before Sheaf even came on.

Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
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Spot on, they too were overwhelmed.

Difference is, it's the first time we've really seen Hamer crumble under the pressure. Part of it seemed to be due to the injury he went off with.
 

cc84cov

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #87
Nick said:
More worrying is that we just kept trying the same thing.
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When was the
fernandopartridge said:
What a load of nonsense
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Kelly will start ahead of sheaf Saturday and rightly so,Sheaf came on ahead of Kelly as he only play recently In the under 23’s I remember arguing with people who get sheaf would be ahead of Kelly this season
 

pusbccfc

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #88
cc84cov said:
When was the

Kelly will start ahead of sheaf Saturday and rightly so,Sheaf came on ahead of Kelly as he only play recently In the under 23’s I remember arguing with people who get sheaf would be ahead of Kelly this season
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Surely Kelly won't come in to start in a game against a top side like Fulham.

Sheaf will start.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #89
cc84cov said:
When was the

Kelly will start ahead of sheaf Saturday and rightly so,Sheaf came on ahead of Kelly as he only play recently In the under 23’s I remember arguing with people who get sheaf would be ahead of Kelly this season
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Or he played Sheaf in anticipation of giving him some game time ahead of the weekend.
 

cc84cov

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #90
Sick Boy said:
Or he played Sheaf in anticipation of giving him some game time ahead of the weekend.
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Possibly but if Liam Kelly is fit he plays if there is ever a game for kelly it’s Luton away midweek he should of played last night in hindsight
 

stupot07

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #91
pusbccfc said:
Surely Kelly won't come in to start in a game against a top side like Fulham.

Sheaf will start.
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I agree, he looked completely off the pace in his cameo against Peterborough.

I'd be very surprised if Kelly starts

Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
 
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Frostie

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #92
shmmeee said:
There’s no evidence we tried to sign Walsh and he would play the Hamer role not the Sheaf role anyway. Sheaf started the season and only Allen’s excellent form dropped him to the bench but he came straight back next away game. There’s an argument he should’ve yesterday as well as we faced similar issues to Cardiff with high balls coming in and no time and space for Allen in midfield.

We also didn’t drop Sheaf, he got injured and that’s why he didn’t play towards the end of last season. When he was fit he played in all bar 7 games last year.

Sorry, you only asked for one didn’t you?
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Plus Sheaf was never dropped for Allen anyway, he picked up a knock as Robins said.

Makes me laugh this whole "We were forced to buy him" stuff, we were no doubt "forced" to play him 30 times last season too
 
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Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #93
cc84cov said:
Possibly but if Liam Kelly is fit he plays if there is ever a game for kelly it’s Luton away midweek he should of played last night in hindsight
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We shall see on Saturday.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #94
Frostie said:
Plus Sheaf was never dropped for Allen anyway, he picked up a knock as Robins said.

Makes me laugh this whole "We were forced to buy him" stuff, we were no doubt "forced" to play him 30 times last season too
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Yeah, it’s just utter nonsense.
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #95
Frostie said:
Plus Sheaf was never dropped for Allen anyway, he picked up a knock as Robins said.

Makes me laugh this whole "We were forced to buy him" stuff, we were no doubt "forced" to play him 30 times last season too
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We don't even know if the obligation was even met, but we bought him anyway.
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #96
fernandopartridge said:
We don't even know if the obligation was even met, but we bought him anyway.
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Also all the rumours were we were trying to sign him last season. It was probably just his injury issue that meant we went for a loan first.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #97
clint van damme said:
You're guilty of the same sort of reaching some posters respond to your posts with.
No ones blaming him for a 5-0 defeat, they're criticising his performance for the time he was on the pitch and hispart in the shambolic 5th goal.
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He was poor yesterday, no doubt about it.

That still puts him as a step up on about 3-4 of the rest of the team, mind you!
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #98
cc84cov said:
Possibly but if Liam Kelly is fit he plays if there is ever a game for kelly it’s Luton away midweek he should of played last night in hindsight
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Hang on, weren’t you the one telling us over the summer that Robins was doing all he could to get out of the deal?
 
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covhead1

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #99
 

shmmeee

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #100
cc84cov said:
Possibly but if Liam Kelly is fit he plays if there is ever a game for kelly it’s Luton away midweek he should of played last night in hindsight
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Kelly would’ve been no good last night TBH. They weren’t playing through us they were playing over us. Definitely didn’t need Allen though.
 

The Philosopher

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #101
Frostie said:
Plus Sheaf was never dropped for Allen anyway, he picked up a knock as Robins said.

Makes me laugh this whole "We were forced to buy him" stuff, we were no doubt "forced" to play him 30 times last season too
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If you believe “picked up a knock” is always said in truth then I’ve a bridge to sell you.

Bright “picked up a knock”.

Sometimes it means “dropped for a bit”.
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #102
The Philosopher said:
If you believe “picked up a knock” is always said in truth then I’ve a bridge to sell you.

Bright “picked up a knock”.

Sometimes it means “dropped for a bit”.
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Dropped for what though exactly?
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #103
The Philosopher said:
No it’s not.

It’s pointing out that Robins would play other players if he had the choice. As he has when he can.
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SlowerThanPlatt said:
Dropped for what though exactly?
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A bit
 
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Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #104
The funniest part was Robins just put him on to see if he'd learnt anything - ha ha ha
 
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Nick

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  • Sep 30, 2021
  • #105
Fucking hell. Pass the bifta.
 
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