Does anybody know what we actually do during international breaks ?
If players went away for a few days maybe they should have actually been working on things
at the training ground because that performance was absolute ****
I think Baz said it's now 1 win from 16 in games immediately after international breaks, which is absolutely ridiculous.
Whatever factors there are which affect performances after a break must also affect our opponents so I can't make sense of that.
We always seem so confident too. There's always talk of the break being good for us. Time to work on things which we haven't had with all the 3-game weeks, etc etc. But we always lose, and usually at home to some ****e side.
Im an east stander...was west upper for years until the allams booted us out!I’m in the West Upper
Staging a one man sit in? Fair play. Desperate times call for desperate measures.I’m in the West Upper
I don't see it. I don't know what he is. Certainly not a target man, nor a goal scorer. Even target men have to weigh in with goals.Joseph may very well turn out to be a good championship target man, if he’s given a season or two.
The issue is we needed to sign someone who could come in and help us now.
I don't see it. I don't know what he is. Certainly not a target man, nor a goal scorer. Even target men have to weigh in with goals.
He's not exactly a young kid either, he'll be 24 in summer and with a LOT of senior games played. Yes, still time to develop of course, but not like a Burstow for example who is a couple of years younger. I get the signing of Burstow, expecting him to develop. But Joseph is a different case at his age and with nearly 172 senior games under his belt too, with 149 of those at L1 level, and 23 at Championship level - he played 12 times when with Swansea ... no goals scored. They released him after 2 years of his 4 year deal, having loaned him out to L1 clubs for a season and a half. Seeing what we're seeing, that's got to make you wonder?
A really bizarre signing, when as you rightly say, we desperately needed someone for now, and not just someone who is a nice guy, can run channels, etc but who can actually score goals.
Signing him was bizarre. Starting him compounds it, even when our options are limited.
It's not complicated, it's because we can't spend £10-15 million on such a player. We have to make compromises.I've said this time after time, but at this level we seem to be prone to signing the "he's not that type of striker" strikers, the ones that do all the running and graft instead of the actual, 15-20 goal a season striker that other teams seem to prefer. I don't know why this is, but we barely ever seem to have out and out goal scorers in our team that play as a striker. Even when we had Bowen and KLP, they weren't strikers but wide players who cut inside. The last proper one we signed at Championship level was Matty Fryatt and that was in 2012.
Personally, shortly after he was sacked. That is all.He's a former player and manager. Since when did we not care?
It's not complicated, it's because we can't spend £10-15 million on such a player. We have to make compromises.
Tom Cannon is a classic example. Can't get a start for Sheffield United, yet cost £10M for a bench striker.
I assumed he was an insurance for next season signing? As in pedro and others would go if we got relegated but he would stay and know league one and do well in it ?I don't see it. I don't know what he is. Certainly not a target man, nor a goal scorer. Even target men have to weigh in with goals.
He's not exactly a young kid either, he'll be 24 in summer and with a LOT of senior games played. Yes, still time to develop of course, but not like a Burstow for example who is a couple of years younger. I get the signing of Burstow, expecting him to develop. But Joseph is a different case at his age and with nearly 172 senior games under his belt too, with 149 of those at L1 level, and 23 at Championship level - he played 12 times when with Swansea ... no goals scored. They released him after 2 years of his 4 year deal, having loaned him out to L1 clubs for a season and a half. Seeing what we're seeing, that's got to make you wonder?
A really bizarre signing, when as you rightly say, we desperately needed someone for now, and not just someone who is a nice guy, can run channels, etc but who can actually score goals.
Signing him was bizarre. Starting him compounds it, even when our options are limited.
Well, having seen him 'play' enough times now, that would seem like the only logic. But I'd be astounded if that was the club's thinking!I assumed he was an insurance for next season signing? As in pedro and others would go if we got relegated but he would stay and know league one and do well in it ?
Yeah, we need a young striker from League One with a bit of pedigree and promise. Oh wait…£10 to £15 million for a proven experienced quality one for this level.
But far less if coming from lower leagues, youth, loans, oversees, ....
There must be better options out there.
Simple solution surely needs to be, no holidays, they're paid athletes GGS and in the interim you arrange a full game with a like minded team. Perhaps one you've already played the twice or a non league team with a promise of a loan.I think Baz said it's now 1 win from 16 in games immediately after international breaks, which is absolutely ridiculous.
Whatever factors there are which affect performances after a break must also affect our opponents so I can't make sense of that.
We always seem so confident too. There's always talk of the break being good for us. Time to work on things which we haven't had with all the 3-game weeks, etc etc. But we always lose, and usually at home to some ****e side.
Why? They do have to prepare for two scenariosWell, having seen him 'play' enough times now, that would seem like the only logic. But I'd be astounded if that was the club's thinking!
Bottom lineI don't see it. I don't know what he is. Certainly not a target man, nor a goal scorer. Even target men have to weigh in with goals.
He's not exactly a young kid either, he'll be 24 in summer and with a LOT of senior games played. Yes, still time to develop of course, but not like a Burstow for example who is a couple of years younger. I get the signing of Burstow, expecting him to develop. But Joseph is a different case at his age and with nearly 172 senior games under his belt too, with 149 of those at L1 level, and 23 at Championship level - he played 12 times when with Swansea ... no goals scored. They released him after 2 years of his 4 year deal, having loaned him out to L1 clubs for a season and a half. Seeing what we're seeing, that's got to make you wonder?
A really bizarre signing, when as you rightly say, we desperately needed someone for now, and not just someone who is a nice guy, can run channels, etc but who can actually score goals.
Signing him was bizarre. Starting him compounds it, even when our options are limited.
The idea a PL club will be interested is laughable.alzate technically, is a very good player, theres no question, he can trap a ball, make great passes
but and its a big but
games like yesterday are a big weakness in not only himself but the other midfielders
completely outfought, and made ineffective
these are the sort of games a top midfield should be dominating in my humble opinion
thats the sorta stuff that seperates the good players