I agree. I think we should be foolish to put all our eggs in the Joseph/Burstow basket but at the same time I wouldn’t be completely surprised to see some of the players we are writing off eventually come good either for us or someone else in the Championship. Writing off a player (particularly a young one) who has played for 12 or 6 months in a side both devoid of confidence, ideas and effective attacking build up play is daft in my eyes. As I say, I’m treating this season like last year didnt exist.
Attacking players need stability and consistency. I think yesterday was the first time Joseph had received a pass to score in 1 touch during his time here
Some comments form Pharell Brown... "The same with the gaffer, he fills the boys with confidence. He says when you're in the final third, just express yourself and don't be afraid, get your shots off and try to beat your man. "He just says, 'Don't be afraid, and football is a game of mistakes'. Literally, when you go on the pitch, just be confident because you are going to make mistakes. "All the time in training, he tells us not to play backwards and play forward, and that's the way he wants to play. He wants to play progressive football. You'll get more chances by playing forward. You're never going to get chances by just playing backwards and around the back." FINALLY!@!
I read that earlier. Sounds promising from the manager, particularly the bit about mistakes. Got the impression certainly from Walter that the players were scared to make mistakes, and possibly under Selles too, leading to some dull, risk averse football. Obviously very much liking the comments re ****ing around at the back as well
Easy to say this But if we go and lose 3-0 to coventry Then what But i do think players shouldnt feel scared to make mistakes, have each others back no matter what
Then what? Accept it's the first game, very tough one, about as tough as it gets in this division, move on. Not everyone will be forecasting complete and utter capitulation, although I appreciate some will
You def need to give tricky players like brown the chance to make the wrong decisions Be that shooting instead of passing etc They have that bit of magic that allows them to pull of great goals and tear apart a defense Along side the frustrating parts Every top winger/attacker has been allowed to make those mistakes I do think the new manager has much more of a balance between over the top forward football and being more risk averse Its why hes had good success at all his clubs I wonder what midfielders we are looking at Hes stated a few times he wants height and power as attributes in the middle
Playing forward wherever possible is definitely an improvement on last year, and I dont mind if we lose to one of the best teams in the league, as long as we're not doing stupid stuff like sending CBs on runs forward and leaving a large gap, like we did vs Norwich under Walter