The main conundrum is Bent...if we dont play to his strengths and provide him with service then we might as well sell him as he's just a waste of space otherwise. We need to compliment him with a couple of wingers, a big hold up guy to play alongside him...or both. Bent is never going to be that striker who can control the ball, look up and hit a powerful shot into the top corner from outside the box, so unless we play to his strengths which is playing the ball over the shoulder of the last defender or into the box, then we're going tp have many games where he hardly touches the ball let alone have any shots on goal.
Quote from: Villafirst on August 19, 2012, 10:53:43 AMIt amazes me how little stick Lerner gets on these forums. He's the one who's appointed the managers in the last two years which has caused this situation. PL is a step in the right direction but he needs substantial funds to work with - how about the £35M in your back pocket Randy from the Young and Downing sales? What happened to the Proud History, Bright Future slogan and the master 5 year plan?All this has been said and more, ad nauseum.
It amazes me how little stick Lerner gets on these forums. He's the one who's appointed the managers in the last two years which has caused this situation. PL is a step in the right direction but he needs substantial funds to work with - how about the £35M in your back pocket Randy from the Young and Downing sales? What happened to the Proud History, Bright Future slogan and the master 5 year plan?
You are probably right bert. I was only musing. He does have a mini burst of pace but he always seems to want to use it sideways or obliquely then having used it to be fifteen yards somewhere else on the pitch make a pass he could have made from the original place he was. At least with a touchline to limit him he would have to either go forwards or backwards. Bit like having a greyhound in trap 1.
Quote from: brian green on August 19, 2012, 02:51:14 PMYou are probably right bert. I was only musing. He does have a mini burst of pace but he always seems to want to use it sideways or obliquely then having used it to be fifteen yards somewhere else on the pitch make a pass he could have made from the original place he was. At least with a touchline to limit him he would have to either go forwards or backwards. Bit like having a greyhound in trap 1.I'd like to see Carruthers play the wide role: from the little I've seen of him, he seems to have the turn of pace, the skills and the tenacity to deliver from wide.
Paul Lambert is a good manager but the old saying you cant shine shit comes to mind.
Haha, very true Brian, but I actually think he'd suit the way we play now, with freedom of movement. He always looked like the only one wanting to make things happen last season, hopefully with like-minded players around him this season he could actually succeed!
Some of his link up play last season with Ireland was excellent. Just about the only two players in the team on the same wavelength, could read each others give and go's. Not sure how we'd shoe-horn both into the starting line up on a regular basis, but it's something we should definitely look at. Start with intelligent players who want to get on the ball and build from there would be my wish.