[QUOTE=Superman wears Grant Holt pyjamas in bed;4998918]rvw's game isn't based on those traits. fer's traits certainly are but he's got great feet too for such a physically big man and we need someone who can boss a midfield in that manner. redmond is technically gifted with pace as well but he's got the touch, not sure about the vision yet but he's young and will develop. olsson is a speedmeister so i'll give you that one but he's an attacking full back and i'm sure his footwork isn't bad. hughton seems to be going for players with a mixture of capabilities. once again, your dream of a team of spanish dwarves is some way away i'm afraid but surely even you can admit the new signings and i'd argue, the loss of holt, suggest a more fluid approach, even if its not perfect in your eyes yet.[/QUOTE]
I don't think you can hand on heart say he is going for a mix, a mix in positions yes, there's still a far bigger reliance on speed or/and power over technique and passing. I wouldn't go as far to say Redmond is technically gifted, he'll give the ball away quite regularly if pressed. He's not been signed to pass a ball, he's here to do exactly the same as already here, just better. That's not me being negative, its just the truth. I certainly think he'll be good at what he does.
I know this is an alien concept but you can actually boss a midfield without being stronger than the opposition, its called teamwork and it involves players who don't feel the need to give the ball away every thirty seconds trying to score. That's a genuine bossing of a midfield.
Saying someones footwork is not bad is hardly a ringing endorsement of there skills, particularly with your history in interpretation of our players ability, it is tantamount to a neutral saying he's utter crap.
The fact is, I do like the signings, they are the most ambitious this club has ever made, BUT they are really just better versions of what we have already. Its not a genuine mix of skillsets.
It is becoming clearer to me that with the names mentioned and the types of player that we are being linked with he is still intending to play defensive again but with an emphasis on counter attack, it is an understandable step to make as it is the easiest and closest progression upwards. (Lets face it we were pretty much on the bottom rung in terms of footballing ambition and entertainment).
Not my cup of tea, I can't abide all this face forward and run crap whenever there's the slightest bit of space ahead (OK at times,just not all of the time), infected within the English game. I can't imagine Hughton will sign a single player who will spread the play left to right and back and forth. That would be a genuine addition of a skillset and a true mix, not one, but two or three players in that central midfield to go with the likes of Fer and Redmond.
I don't think you can hand on heart say he is going for a mix, a mix in positions yes, there's still a far bigger reliance on speed or/and power over technique and passing. I wouldn't go as far to say Redmond is technically gifted, he'll give the ball away quite regularly if pressed. He's not been signed to pass a ball, he's here to do exactly the same as already here, just better. That's not me being negative, its just the truth. I certainly think he'll be good at what he does.
I know this is an alien concept but you can actually boss a midfield without being stronger than the opposition, its called teamwork and it involves players who don't feel the need to give the ball away every thirty seconds trying to score. That's a genuine bossing of a midfield.
Saying someones footwork is not bad is hardly a ringing endorsement of there skills, particularly with your history in interpretation of our players ability, it is tantamount to a neutral saying he's utter crap.
The fact is, I do like the signings, they are the most ambitious this club has ever made, BUT they are really just better versions of what we have already. Its not a genuine mix of skillsets.
It is becoming clearer to me that with the names mentioned and the types of player that we are being linked with he is still intending to play defensive again but with an emphasis on counter attack, it is an understandable step to make as it is the easiest and closest progression upwards. (Lets face it we were pretty much on the bottom rung in terms of footballing ambition and entertainment).
Not my cup of tea, I can't abide all this face forward and run crap whenever there's the slightest bit of space ahead (OK at times,just not all of the time), infected within the English game. I can't imagine Hughton will sign a single player who will spread the play left to right and back and forth. That would be a genuine addition of a skillset and a true mix, not one, but two or three players in that central midfield to go with the likes of Fer and Redmond.

