Quote from: eastie on October 26, 2012, 02:02:06 PMQuote from: Clampy on October 26, 2012, 01:42:29 PMI don't think we need two holding players in midfield, we just need to go back to what we did against Swansea and Newcastle and that's not give the other team anytime on the ball. Another thing we could try is Holman just behind a forward, which would mean we could play a winger in a midfield with Bannan, Ireland and KEA. Rather see nzogbia in the role behind two forwards , benteke and Weimann have shown good movement and nzogbia has the ability to create chances , a midfield of kea Holman and ireland behind them for me .Albrighton and bannan ,at get their chance from the bench but in all honesty I'm not sure either of them are much more than squad players and they have failed to grasp the nettle several times when given their chance.I would quite like to see Carothers on the bench as he has impressed me a lot when I've seen him , raw but talented and confident with it.I can't remember N'zogbia creating one single chance for us since he's been here. I mean, he surely must've done, but I can't recall it. He gets the ball, his head goes down and he runs in straight lines.
Quote from: Clampy on October 26, 2012, 01:42:29 PMI don't think we need two holding players in midfield, we just need to go back to what we did against Swansea and Newcastle and that's not give the other team anytime on the ball. Another thing we could try is Holman just behind a forward, which would mean we could play a winger in a midfield with Bannan, Ireland and KEA. Rather see nzogbia in the role behind two forwards , benteke and Weimann have shown good movement and nzogbia has the ability to create chances , a midfield of kea Holman and ireland behind them for me .Albrighton and bannan ,at get their chance from the bench but in all honesty I'm not sure either of them are much more than squad players and they have failed to grasp the nettle several times when given their chance.I would quite like to see Carothers on the bench as he has impressed me a lot when I've seen him , raw but talented and confident with it.
I don't think we need two holding players in midfield, we just need to go back to what we did against Swansea and Newcastle and that's not give the other team anytime on the ball. Another thing we could try is Holman just behind a forward, which would mean we could play a winger in a midfield with Bannan, Ireland and KEA.
Do not understand the critism given to KEA. He is great on the ball has one of the best records of intercepting the ball and has great ball retention.
Quote from: Rigadon on October 26, 2012, 02:36:15 PMQuote from: eastie on October 26, 2012, 02:02:06 PMQuote from: Clampy on October 26, 2012, 01:42:29 PMI don't think we need two holding players in midfield, we just need to go back to what we did against Swansea and Newcastle and that's not give the other team anytime on the ball. Another thing we could try is Holman just behind a forward, which would mean we could play a winger in a midfield with Bannan, Ireland and KEA. Rather see nzogbia in the role behind two forwards , benteke and Weimann have shown good movement and nzogbia has the ability to create chances , a midfield of kea Holman and ireland behind them for me .Albrighton and bannan ,at get their chance from the bench but in all honesty I'm not sure either of them are much more than squad players and they have failed to grasp the nettle several times when given their chance.I would quite like to see Carothers on the bench as he has impressed me a lot when I've seen him , raw but talented and confident with it.I can't remember N'zogbia creating one single chance for us since he's been here. I mean, he surely must've done, but I can't recall it. He gets the ball, his head goes down and he runs in straight lines. Agreed, same with Ireland, it's very frustrating that the two players we have of genuine craft and quality in midfield/wide areas have shown so little under successive managers at Villa Park. These were the players supposedly replacing the likes of Milner/Young/Downing and I believe if they brought with them their top form from their previous clubs we would be in nowhere near the same mess as we are now, we'd probably be a comfortable mid table side at least. It must be difficult for PL to decide whether or not to stick or twist with these two, as it must be plain enough to see that a midfield comprising the likes of Herd/Delph/Bannan/Albrighton/Holman/Westwood and El Ahmadi will never be good enough to compete with the top half PL clubs. If we could get Ireland and N'Zogbia on form, along with Bent, Benteke and Gabby, supplemented by KEA/Holman/Bannan etc I think we could improve considerably and look a lot stronger force.I like to see a left footer somewhere in midfield but for me Bannan just shades it over Delph, so I'd goHolman Ireland KEA Bannan N'Zogbia BentWith Weimann pushing N'Zog hard for his place and Benteke probably just ahead of Gabby as Bent's back up. Delph pushing Ireland hard for his place too.
I agree with that Merv, other than Zog having no competition for his place - in my view, he's one of the players who has the most to do to regain his place.
Quote from: WALTERS WARRIORS on October 26, 2012, 02:39:12 PMDo not understand the critism given to KEA. He is great on the ball has one of the best records of intercepting the ball and has great ball retention. Same criticism that Petrov used to get ...We dont't rate players like tis until they're absent and then we realise what we're missing.QuoteGlad someone else can see it. When Petrov was out we went to pieces in the middle of the park and our defence were under constant pressure. Ball retention is key to winning games. And makes the other team work harder. It also gives the defence time to organize themselves .........
N'Zogbia created our best chance against Fulham did he not?