And his confidence has probably not been helped by not being trusted even to come off the bench in most games and being written off by some of our supporters. If I was a winger and Hutton and Heskey were picked ahead of me there I'd want to throw myself over a flyover to be honest.
Quote from: Iago on November 26, 2011, 01:14:46 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 26, 2011, 01:03:46 PMPlenty of the younger players have featured this season, are we suggesting that all of them should start every game?The example of Marc Albrighton's fall from grace should be enough to show the wisdom of not over burdening them before they are ready.What is the burden of playing Albrighton more consistently? And fall from grace, when did that occur?He's been playing poorly for most of 2011, he appears drained of all confidence. Perhaps associated with too much expectation and being over hyped.
Quote from: Chris Smith on November 26, 2011, 01:03:46 PMPlenty of the younger players have featured this season, are we suggesting that all of them should start every game?The example of Marc Albrighton's fall from grace should be enough to show the wisdom of not over burdening them before they are ready.What is the burden of playing Albrighton more consistently? And fall from grace, when did that occur?
Plenty of the younger players have featured this season, are we suggesting that all of them should start every game?The example of Marc Albrighton's fall from grace should be enough to show the wisdom of not over burdening them before they are ready.
No pressure playing in front of thirty odd thousand people who love a good moan, are you sure?He's had opportunities and not taken them so he can have no complaints.
Albrighton is also suffering from 2nd season syndrome. The pressure has increased because he did well last year and defenders know more about him so he doesn't have the element of surprise. He's just got to show he can get over this.
Strikes me that if we're not allowed to sign any more players, and are going to be relying on our youth, it's a bit cavalier to be so dismissive of a player like Albrighton who has shown great promise previously.I suspect confidence is his issue. Last time i saw him play for us, I recall Petrov really laying into him on the pitch. That kind of thing probably doesn't help.
Quote from: Ad@m on November 26, 2011, 03:12:49 PMAlbrighton is also suffering from 2nd season syndrome. The pressure has increased because he did well last year and defenders know more about him so he doesn't have the element of surprise. He's just got to show he can get over this.Yeah, that's quite right. Confidence and defenders being more aware. He can still make the grade though.
Quote from: TheZogman on November 26, 2011, 01:34:57 PMAnd his confidence has probably not been helped by not being trusted even to come off the bench in most games and being written off by some of our supporters. If I was a winger and Hutton and Heskey were picked ahead of me there I'd want to throw myself over a flyover to be honest.If he tried that on recent form he'd hit the barrier and bounce back. I like him but he's had opportunities and not taken them.