by brendywendy » 10 Apr 2007 15:46
by International Royal » 10 Apr 2007 15:52
by brendywendy » 10 Apr 2007 16:01
by BR2 » 10 Apr 2007 16:49
Wycombe RoyalHoop BlahWycombe RoyalBR2 Like West Ham on New Year's Day Charlton were there for the taking
There for the taking?
3 wins at home in a row.
5 clean sheets in their last 6 matches.
5 unbeaten (home and away)
Is that really the recent form of a team who are "there for the taking"?
When you take into account the opposition they've played in those games and the way that our weakened side pegged them back, I think you have to admit that it repersented one of our easier games of the season, and therefore three points were certainly there for the taking.
And when Charlton take into account the form we have been in they would have said that we were there for the taking.
Regardless who Charlton have faced in recent weeks, they have been in decent form and picking up results. That is not a team who are "there for the taking".
A team who haven't won in 6 games on the other hand.........
by brendywendy » 10 Apr 2007 16:52
by Wycombe Royal » 10 Apr 2007 16:59
BR2 I haven't joined in the "non-triers" aspect as our players clearly did try but had no guile around the box,something which I feel Kitson would have brought to the game.
by BR2 » 10 Apr 2007 17:00
brendywendy plenty of people were moaning after liverpool that kiston and doyle had no guile around the box, and that lita should be recalled
you just cant win
by Schards#2 » 10 Apr 2007 17:05
brendywendy plenty of people were moaning after liverpool that kiston and doyle had no guile around the box, and that lita should be recalled
you just cant win
by brendywendy » 10 Apr 2007 17:06
BR2brendywendy plenty of people were moaning after liverpool that kiston and doyle had no guile around the box, and that lita should be recalled
you just cant win
We weren't but of course Al Kakouri and Diawarra are so much better than Hyppia and Carragher aren't they?
by Hoop Blah » 10 Apr 2007 17:06
Wycombe RoyalBR2 I haven't joined in the "non-triers" aspect as our players clearly did try but had no guile around the box,something which I feel Kitson would have brought to the game.
Just like he did against Liverpool or Portsmouth or Tottenham. Face it, Long last night was as effective as either Kitson or Doyle have been recently. Yes they may be the better players, but they aren't performing at the moment and it is only right that others get the opportunity when that happens. Otherwise the "squad" players will think "why am I here, he's not performing but I'm still not getting a chance". That sort of thing then filters out to players and hampers our chances of signing new players.
By sending out the message that RFC are a club that drop players who aren't performing for those on the bench will help attract those players who may not be signed as an immediate first choice as well as keeping those players who are in the team on their toes in the knowledge that if they don't perform the subs bench may be beckoning.
by brendywendy » 10 Apr 2007 17:36
Schards#2brendywendy plenty of people were moaning after liverpool that kiston and doyle had no guile around the box, and that lita should be recalled
you just cant win
Perhaps someone should set up a message board where these differing points of view can be aired and discussed.LOL
Or, alternatively, we should accept that every decision the club, manager and players make is right without question.only when i agree with them 100%
by phil in cornwall » 10 Apr 2007 18:05
Vision As for substitutions , they do not necessarily improve things as Saturday showed. It could equally be arrgued that to change the pattern and personell of a side that are dominating the game is equally "not trying to 100% to win. Long ( and his inclusion for 90 mins seems to be your main argument that we didn't try to win the the game ) didn't have the best of games but he still should have earned us a penalty late on in the game. Had he been removed whose to say any other contributors would have produced better.
by bcubed » 11 Apr 2007 13:51
Hoop BlahWycombe RoyalBR2 I haven't joined in the "non-triers" aspect as our players clearly did try but had no guile around the box,something which I feel Kitson would have brought to the game.
Just like he did against Liverpool or Portsmouth or Tottenham. Face it, Long last night was as effective as either Kitson or Doyle have been recently. Yes they may be the better players, but they aren't performing at the moment and it is only right that others get the opportunity when that happens. Otherwise the "squad" players will think "why am I here, he's not performing but I'm still not getting a chance". That sort of thing then filters out to players and hampers our chances of signing new players.
By sending out the message that RFC are a club that drop players who aren't performing for those on the bench will help attract those players who may not be signed as an immediate first choice as well as keeping those players who are in the team on their toes in the knowledge that if they don't perform the subs bench may be beckoning.
I agree that our squad players need to feel that they are involved and can force their way into the side if they perform well enough.
I don't agree that Kitson was ineffective against Spurs and Liverpool though. As I said after the Spurs game, most of our good work came about when Kitson was involved. I think ability to win and use the ball intelligently is vastly under-rated by many on this board and at games. I think it's because he makes it look simple by bringing others into the game with just a clever touch or a flick. Lita and Long rarely do it, and I've lost count of the number of times Lita just falls to the floor or hunches over the ball trying to win a free kick when at similar times Kits just releases a quick pass to a teammate.
Neither Kitson or Doyle have hit the back of the net recently, so maybe you have an arguement there for introducing Long, but his general play is way off the other two and makes him much more suited to subsitute appearances at the moment.
by BR2 » 11 Apr 2007 16:50
bcubedHoop BlahWycombe RoyalBR2 I haven't joined in the "non-triers" aspect as our players clearly did try but had no guile around the box,something which I feel Kitson would have brought to the game.
Just like he did against Liverpool or Portsmouth or Tottenham. Face it, Long last night was as effective as either Kitson or Doyle have been recently. Yes they may be the better players, but they aren't performing at the moment and it is only right that others get the opportunity when that happens. Otherwise the "squad" players will think "why am I here, he's not performing but I'm still not getting a chance". That sort of thing then filters out to players and hampers our chances of signing new players.
By sending out the message that RFC are a club that drop players who aren't performing for those on the bench will help attract those players who may not be signed as an immediate first choice as well as keeping those players who are in the team on their toes in the knowledge that if they don't perform the subs bench may be beckoning.
I agree that our squad players need to feel that they are involved and can force their way into the side if they perform well enough.
I don't agree that Kitson was ineffective against Spurs and Liverpool though. As I said after the Spurs game, most of our good work came about when Kitson was involved. I think ability to win and use the ball intelligently is vastly under-rated by many on this board and at games. I think it's because he makes it look simple by bringing others into the game with just a clever touch or a flick. Lita and Long rarely do it, and I've lost count of the number of times Lita just falls to the floor or hunches over the ball trying to win a free kick when at similar times Kits just releases a quick pass to a teammate.
Neither Kitson or Doyle have hit the back of the net recently, so maybe you have an arguement there for introducing Long, but his general play is way off the other two and makes him much more suited to subsitute appearances at the moment.
I think this is a case of RTGs, as with many on this board. For me Kitson flatters to deceive on many occasions. He likes to create an impression that he is always chasing the game and about to tackle without actually doing so. Faced with his back to goal he also keeps trying to back heel the ball to noone in particular. He tried this at least three times against Liverpool and failed each time.
In contrast Long competes for every challenge and holds the ball up very well. There were a number of headers in the box where he put himself in danger and I rarely see Kitson doing that.
Admittedly Kitson was greatly improved in the second half against Liverpool but Long deserved his chance and didn't let us down.
by Hoop Blah » 11 Apr 2007 17:31
bcubed I think this is a case of RTGs, as with many on this board. For me Kitson flatters to deceive on many occasions. He likes to create an impression that he is always chasing the game and about to tackle without actually doing so. Faced with his back to goal he also keeps trying to back heel the ball to noone in particular. He tried this at least three times against Liverpool and failed each time.
In contrast Long competes for every challenge and holds the ball up very well. There were a number of headers in the box where he put himself in danger and I rarely see Kitson doing that.
Admittedly Kitson was greatly improved in the second half against Liverpool but Long deserved his chance and didn't let us down.
by Archie's penalty » 12 Apr 2007 03:16
brendywendy point away at charlton in middle of relegation dogfight after 3 wins on the bounce= good result
-no matter which team we put out
narrowly beaten at home by an in form liverpool team, who scored with their only two shots, having beaten them on all the stats, with a very good, and unlucky display = good performance
9th place in our 1st ever top flight campaign, with 5 to play and with our run in = fantastic seasons work,
could still possibly push for 6/7th
european football unless its champions league = rubbish
good chance for the reserves though if we do by some miracle make it.
coppells decision to use some of the remainder of games to look at the options we have, and make decisions over contracts/where to strengthen= entirely sensible
these boards = annoyingly negative.
by brendywendy » 12 Apr 2007 11:19
Archie's penaltybrendywendy point away at charlton in middle of relegation dogfight after 3 wins on the bounce= good result
-no matter which team we put out
narrowly beaten at home by an in form liverpool team, who scored with their only two shots, having beaten them on all the stats, with a very good, and unlucky display = good performance
9th place in our 1st ever top flight campaign, with 5 to play and with our run in = fantastic seasons work,
could still possibly push for 6/7th
european football unless its champions league = rubbish
good chance for the reserves though if we do by some miracle make it.
coppells decision to use some of the remainder of games to look at the options we have, and make decisions over contracts/where to strengthen= entirely sensible
these boards = annoyingly negative.
Very very very well put BW - my thoughts exactly. Incredible the criticism on here - hopefully we can maintain the level of intensity of Mon's performance against Fulham on Sat...
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