We keep getting told that Sunderland need time to Gel, ok then how much time do they need?
Considering most of our signings arrived before pre season training, they have trained all pre season, played pre season friendlies, played six league games a cup game and countless training sessions.
I must admit that due to work commitments I don't attend the training sessions but I would like to think that time was put aside for players to work together and "gel". Work out how each other play etc.
I think that a big part of the problem is that Bruce has got his signings totally wrong. I do not accept that he signed Larrson to play on the left. Pre season he played on the right until the last game. I'm not sure who he had down as left back Richardson or Bardsley, I'm guessing we'll find out soon enough. Also the Gyan thing hasn't helped but Gyan comments of the club being disorganised do ring true.
So back to the "gelling"
Richardson and Larrson - for me they have no understanding together at all, either defencively or going forward. I've noticed this season that the fullback seem unwilling to overlap? Is this a tactic? These have not gelled IMO
OShea and Elmo - getting there but neither player has been consistant yet. Oshea seems to like to go to the strikers with a pass however the strikers don't seem to be expecting it?
Centre half - Brown and Ferdinand - looked good together, so sell him, Brown has now played with 3 different partners in 6 games - we all know the key is to get a settled back four. Bruce can't be held to blame for TITUS though.
Bendtner and Sess' - well let's be honest it's awful, neither player seems to have any understanding of the other. Passes missed, runs missed making the same runs, I also think the midfield is struggling to know where to put the ball for the forwards. For Me I don't think Sess knows what he's going to do so Bendtner has no chance. Sess' shouldn't be playing in that role and I firmly believe Richardson would do a better job there and add much needed pace up front.
So Bruce how much time do you give for gelling and when do you know it's not working and they won't gel, for me there are no signs of the pair on the left gelling or the front two.
Bardsley to left back for me Sess to the left and Richardson in the hole.
Centre midfield - Looks weaker than I thought it would be no pairing has been a sucess and there does seem to be little understanding between any of them?
Considering most of our signings arrived before pre season training, they have trained all pre season, played pre season friendlies, played six league games a cup game and countless training sessions.
I must admit that due to work commitments I don't attend the training sessions but I would like to think that time was put aside for players to work together and "gel". Work out how each other play etc.
I think that a big part of the problem is that Bruce has got his signings totally wrong. I do not accept that he signed Larrson to play on the left. Pre season he played on the right until the last game. I'm not sure who he had down as left back Richardson or Bardsley, I'm guessing we'll find out soon enough. Also the Gyan thing hasn't helped but Gyan comments of the club being disorganised do ring true.
So back to the "gelling"
Richardson and Larrson - for me they have no understanding together at all, either defencively or going forward. I've noticed this season that the fullback seem unwilling to overlap? Is this a tactic? These have not gelled IMO
OShea and Elmo - getting there but neither player has been consistant yet. Oshea seems to like to go to the strikers with a pass however the strikers don't seem to be expecting it?
Centre half - Brown and Ferdinand - looked good together, so sell him, Brown has now played with 3 different partners in 6 games - we all know the key is to get a settled back four. Bruce can't be held to blame for TITUS though.
Bendtner and Sess' - well let's be honest it's awful, neither player seems to have any understanding of the other. Passes missed, runs missed making the same runs, I also think the midfield is struggling to know where to put the ball for the forwards. For Me I don't think Sess knows what he's going to do so Bendtner has no chance. Sess' shouldn't be playing in that role and I firmly believe Richardson would do a better job there and add much needed pace up front.
So Bruce how much time do you give for gelling and when do you know it's not working and they won't gel, for me there are no signs of the pair on the left gelling or the front two.
Bardsley to left back for me Sess to the left and Richardson in the hole.
Centre midfield - Looks weaker than I thought it would be no pairing has been a sucess and there does seem to be little understanding between any of them?