by rabidbee » 28 Dec 2008 22:26
by rhroyal » 28 Dec 2008 23:41
by Woodcote Royal » 29 Dec 2008 01:59
by No Hoops » 29 Dec 2008 08:47
by RoyalBlue » 29 Dec 2008 09:01
by Hoop Blah » 29 Dec 2008 09:44
No Hoops He was on the bench for B'ham but has missed the last two.
Previously Coppell has not played players who he knows are on there way, so our thoughts are that he could well be gone.
Victor Meldrew If we do go up could anybody seriously contemplate a pairing of Duberry and Ivar one year older?
Surely we have not only to try to get back up but start planning a side and method for the Premier League.
by Royal Lady » 29 Dec 2008 10:20
by Royal Rother » 29 Dec 2008 10:31
by Hoop Blah » 29 Dec 2008 10:34
Royal Rother If he does go (personally I don't think he will) how much might we expect to get for him? £3.5m perhaps?
by Vision » 29 Dec 2008 10:41
by Woodcote Royal » 29 Dec 2008 12:32
by Stranded » 29 Dec 2008 12:37
Woodcote Royal I understand your logic but the fact is we've failed to win our last 2 games in both cases having had to come from behind to scrape draws.
I didn't go to either game but lack of pace at the back seems to have been a factor in not only the 2 goals we conceded but also our inability to gain the upper hand for much of both games.
In much the same way as many of us look at our current left back and think "Nicky who?" and still can't believe that we lost at least 4pts at the beginning of the season with Hunt in the back four after Coppell spent the summer knelt on a prayer mat begging Shorey to stay, it's just possible that our strongest defense includes Bikey but not Ingimarsson.
by Royalee » 29 Dec 2008 12:38
by Woodcote Royal » 29 Dec 2008 12:48
StrandedWoodcote Royal I understand your logic but the fact is we've failed to win our last 2 games in both cases having had to come from behind to scrape draws.
I didn't go to either game but lack of pace at the back seems to have been a factor in not only the 2 goals we conceded but also our inability to gain the upper hand for much of both games.
In much the same way as many of us look at our current left back and think "Nicky who?" and still can't believe that we lost at least 4pts at the beginning of the season with Hunt in the back four after Coppell spent the summer knelt on a prayer mat begging Shorey to stay, it's just possible that our strongest defense includes Bikey but not Ingimarsson.
Not sure about the Soton goal but lack of pace had absolutely nothing to do with the Cardiff goal.
I would like Bikey in but the fact is we're not losing and don't look like conceding that many goals - those in the side are playing well as a unit and have possession of the shirt so at the mo, he has to wait his turn.
by Hoop Blah » 29 Dec 2008 12:59
Woodcote Royal We've just conceded 2 goals that not only prevented us from winning the last 2 games (one against a team who would have been bottom had they lost) but also neccesitated last ditch efforts to scrape draws, one from our goalkeeper in the 95 minute![]()
Did I imagine Routledge leaving his man for dead just before their goal?
We like to play with attacking full backs and it's very difficult for them to bomb forward with neither centre half having any pace.
Both Cardiff and Southampton caught us on the break regularly.
by LoyalRoyalFan » 29 Dec 2008 13:01
by Vision » 29 Dec 2008 13:16
by PlasticRoyale » 29 Dec 2008 13:27
by PEARCEY » 29 Dec 2008 13:51
Vision I'm with Hoop Blah. We don't look any more likely to concede (or vulnerable to the counter attack) than we did with Bikey in the side. In fact I'd argue that Federici has had considerably less to do than Hahnemann did in the games leading up to Bikey's Cardiff dismissal. I'm not necessarily saying i wouldn't have him in the side but people are talking as if we are only now starting to give up chances when in my opinion there is little difference to when he was in the team. I'm merely pointing out that with a new keeper, continuity amongst the back four is probably seen as the steadier option particularly when you consider that Bikey for all his strengths is still something of a loose cannon.
For the record in the 7 games since Bikey's suspension we've conceded 4 goals and in the 7 games prior to his suspension we also conceded 4 goals so given the Federici factor I'm not convinced its a foregone conclusion we're better defensively with him.
One thing where i think he would help though is that his distribution from the back is better than the other two which may help us in terms of keeping possession . That said, he's hardly Franz Beckenbeuer.
by Vision » 29 Dec 2008 14:03
PEARCEYVision I'm with Hoop Blah. We don't look any more likely to concede (or vulnerable to the counter attack) than we did with Bikey in the side. In fact I'd argue that Federici has had considerably less to do than Hahnemann did in the games leading up to Bikey's Cardiff dismissal. I'm not necessarily saying i wouldn't have him in the side but people are talking as if we are only now starting to give up chances when in my opinion there is little difference to when he was in the team. I'm merely pointing out that with a new keeper, continuity amongst the back four is probably seen as the steadier option particularly when you consider that Bikey for all his strengths is still something of a loose cannon.
For the record in the 7 games since Bikey's suspension we've conceded 4 goals and in the 7 games prior to his suspension we also conceded 4 goals so given the Federici factor I'm not convinced its a foregone conclusion we're better defensively with him.
One thing where i think he would help though is that his distribution from the back is better than the other two which may help us in terms of keeping possession . That said, he's hardly Franz Beckenbeuer.
You argue your case very well and its difficult to challenge what you say. I do think though that lessons have to be learnt. Our centre backs were desperately exposed last season. Neither of the current incumbents would cope in the Premiership next season and I'm not sure either would in the Championship a year down the line.
Bikey is by no means perfect BUT he raises his game against the better sides. Pretty much everyone accepts he has the potential to be our best CB by some distance. If thats the case its about bloody time Wally Downes worked with him to get a more consistent level of performance out of him.
It also seems to me that it doesn't take too much for Copps to drop Bikey and as Woodcote has pointed out despite the obvious defensive frailties of last season SC was very reluctant to play Bikey.
I hope he stays because to let him go for £3 millon or whatever it is we would get for him would be plain stupid.
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