To be fair I don't think people are saying he's a problem, it's just that usual thing of having good work rate in some people's minds makes him a world beater, but in others his deficiencies make him an average player who presses and works very hard.
We can’t afford not to, we can’t risk missing any more payments, Acun can’t back us with money he doesn’t have. If premier league interest in Joseph turns into bids on the table he’s gone I’m afraid.
Slater. He’s developed great touch and ball technique this season he had never showed he was capable of previously.
Assuming this post relates to the one about Joseph and you misquoted I know for a fact Brentford have been watching him, but I would expect there will be interest from quite a few others.
Players develop at different rates, you could see when he came to us he wasn't physically developed. A few people on here commented how he had bulked up over the summer, he looks stronger now. Players like wayne rooney banging them in at 16 are few and far between, we need to be patient with him as a goal scorer but unlike Chris Bedia and other recent strikers we have had he is offering a hell of a lot more than goals.
But people are saying he won't be worth his place in the team - which I think is very harsh considering the run of form we are on. I know its a discussion forum and we have to talk about something, but I don't understand the desire to put down a player that is doing well. Lets save it for when we are a bit ****.
I'm not putting him down at all, I love him and desperately want him to do well. I just think it's a fair point to say that due to his technical deficiencies, there's no way you can say he's a starter over Millar or McBurnie (both of whom work incredibly hard also).
I think a lot of it is perceptions of what other people think and people reacting to that, probably on both sides. The way I see it, players can be average and achieve nothing and it goes unnoticed, but if they run around too much, they get pigeonholed as headless chickens and the scrutiny on their output is much greater. People like Akintola who I keep mentioning, or Palmer for maybe a better example, have contributed less than Joseph but because they don't have his energy they don't attract the same scrutiny. And I bet Joseph is on the lowest wage of the three as well.
To be fair it's widely acknowledged that Akintola isn't very good and that Palmer's output is woeful. Neither have started more than two games, Joseph starts every week so of course he gets more scrutiny. He's also playing a striker but can't hit a barn door most of the time, so there is some discussion to be had there, of course there is!