Match Day Thread Norwich v Hull City

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I agree that Joseph has been doing his bit (and more) but thought he was off it on Saturday. I think it’s a bit of a stretch to give him that much credit for our goal.

He was ahead of the ball when their defender took possession, he closed him down, Crooks got a toe in and Joseph almost got in Gelhardts way before he scored.

I think the energy Joseph had expended himself over the 3 games maybe just ran out of steam. This isn’t a Joseph bashing post, we just need more out of him on Saturday if we’re going to get anything g out of the game.
You’re right, just had to watch it again. I thought Joseph got his toe to it but he just missed and it was Crooks that got a touch, although Joseph still played a part in causing their defender to give possession away, just not as much as I thought.
 
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I agree that Joseph has been doing his bit (and more) but thought he was off it on Saturday. I think it’s a bit of a stretch to give him that much credit for our goal.

He was ahead of the ball when their defender took possession, he closed him down, Crooks got a toe in and Joseph almost got in Gelhardts way before he scored.

I think the energy Joseph had expended himself over the 3 games maybe just ran out of steam. This isn’t a Joseph bashing post, we just need more out of him on Saturday if we’re going to get anything g out of the game.


Sergeij seems to be happy with him.
 
The conversation around Joseph is going the same way it often does with players who get labelled as League 1 fodder: even when they have a good run people can't wait to get back to dismissing them as soon as an opportunity comes. We've drawn a game so it's back to 'Joseph is League 1 ****e'. I think it's surely hard to disagree that he's been one of our best performers in the winger spots this season, despite it obviously not being his natural position as such. He's clearly been better than Akintola, and Ndala has often been sat on the bench. So with Millar and Belloumi out again it seems apparent to me that KJ will continue to be one of our best options for that role in the coming weeks. Hopefully he continues to perform as he has done because he's been very effective.
 
The conversation around Joseph is going the same way it often does with players who get labelled as League 1 fodder: even when they have a good run people can't wait to get back to dismissing them as soon as an opportunity comes. We've drawn a game so it's back to 'Joseph is League 1 ****e'. I think it's surely hard to disagree that he's been one of our best performers in the winger spots this season, despite it obviously not being his natural position as such. He's clearly been better than Akintola, and Ndala has often been sat on the bench. So with Millar and Belloumi out again it seems apparent to me that KJ will continue to be one of our best options for that role in the coming weeks. Hopefully he continues to perform as he has done because he's been very effective.

He’s currently our best striker too.

That doesn’t mean the comments about him are invalid, he is struggling at this level.
 
The conversation around Joseph is going the same way it often does with players who get labelled as League 1 fodder: even when they have a good run people can't wait to get back to dismissing them as soon as an opportunity comes. We've drawn a game so it's back to 'Joseph is League 1 ****e'. I think it's surely hard to disagree that he's been one of our best performers in the winger spots this season, despite it obviously not being his natural position as such. He's clearly been better than Akintola, and Ndala has often been sat on the bench. So with Millar and Belloumi out again it seems apparent to me that KJ will continue to be one of our best options for that role in the coming weeks. Hopefully he continues to perform as he has done because he's been very effective.

In fairness I’ve only seen one post which suggests League One is his level.
 
The conversation around Joseph is going the same way it often does with players who get labelled as League 1 fodder: even when they have a good run people can't wait to get back to dismissing them as soon as an opportunity comes. We've drawn a game so it's back to 'Joseph is League 1 ****e'. I think it's surely hard to disagree that he's been one of our best performers in the winger spots this season, despite it obviously not being his natural position as such. He's clearly been better than Akintola, and Ndala has often been sat on the bench. So with Millar and Belloumi out again it seems apparent to me that KJ will continue to be one of our best options for that role in the coming weeks. Hopefully he continues to perform as he has done because he's been very effective.
My argument would be it's his workrate, pressing and defending which gets him picked every week, and yes he is currently the best option. However, give him the ball at his feet or an opportunity in front of goal and that's when he looks like a League 1 player. If we were to have any promotion pretentions (almost certainly not this season) then we would need an awful lot better than him.
 
My argument would be it's his workrate, pressing and defending which gets him picked every week, and yes he is currently the best option. However, give him the ball at his feet or an opportunity in front of goal and that's when he looks like a League 1 player. If we were to have any promotion pretentions (almost certainly not this season) then we would need an awful lot better than him.

Id argue in a team with McBurnie in it - Joseph can have value even if he’s not scoring loads.

He harasses the opposition both in defence and attack. This keeps defenders occupied and frees up space for McBurnie to get free and on the end of Giles’ deliveries. Equally his pressing of the opposition means they are more likely to make mistakes.

In the Championship that’s quite valuable. Think if players like Kuyt, a few steps up on Joseph clearly but a similar type of player and can be useful to a team.