Quote from: aftab235 on December 09, 2012, 07:34:45 PMQuote from: Matt Collins on December 09, 2012, 06:32:19 PMStrikers like bent are definitely dying out. 100% agree Hmmmm... I wonder if Gerd Muller will still score 85 in a season now days?I think Muller himself said he probably wouldn't.The point is, football evolves, not progresses. Tactics change to suit the times they live in, especially from steps forward in player preparation. Bent's type of forward may come back one day as a solution to some problem which hasn't come up yet, but the way the game is at the moment pretty much squeezes his type of player out.
Quote from: Matt Collins on December 09, 2012, 06:32:19 PMStrikers like bent are definitely dying out. 100% agree Hmmmm... I wonder if Gerd Muller will still score 85 in a season now days?
Strikers like bent are definitely dying out. 100% agree
Quote from: Montbert on December 10, 2012, 07:27:32 PMQuote from: aftab235 on December 09, 2012, 07:34:45 PMQuote from: Matt Collins on December 09, 2012, 06:32:19 PMStrikers like bent are definitely dying out. 100% agree Hmmmm... I wonder if Gerd Muller will still score 85 in a season now days?I think Muller himself said he probably wouldn't.The point is, football evolves, not progresses. Tactics change to suit the times they live in, especially from steps forward in player preparation. Bent's type of forward may come back one day as a solution to some problem which hasn't come up yet, but the way the game is at the moment pretty much squeezes his type of player out.I don't agree with that at all. He's a great goal scorer as his record over the last few years shows.
His spell at Spurs was really interesting. When he played more and scored more, the number of goals scored by the team as a whole went down.
Quote from: Montbert on December 10, 2012, 08:04:51 PMHis spell at Spurs was really interesting. When he played more and scored more, the number of goals scored by the team as a whole went down.Is that interesting because it shows Bent is bad for a team, or is it not that interesting because it just shows that an on-form Berbatov and 29 year old Robbie Keane are better for the team?I'm pretty certain that if he's not been in the team at Sunderland that Kenwyne Jones and Frazier Campbell wouldn't have scored more. And I think our 'goals scored' column suggests that although the team might be running around a bit more and passing it around the centre-circle a bit more, we're not really showing any signs of scoring many goals while he is out of the team.
It's for very similar reasons that Michael Owen never fulfilled his potential an arsenal won the league with Christopher wreh up front after years if getting nowhere near with Ian wright. You have to play these guys with a partner to do all of the hold up / running into channels stuff. And that has a whole host of other consequences for the way the rest of the team is set up.
re Berbatov, i saw an infographic in (I think) the Guardian the other day which showed Berbatov's involvement with the game for whoever Fulham had just played, and it was extraordinary. He was everywhere.
Time will tell with Bent but Lambert clearly isn't going to disrupt the development of the way he wants us to play to accommodate him.
Make the most of it because Bent is going. Nothing we can do about it. Ta ta.
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 10, 2012, 11:26:12 PMTime will tell with Bent but Lambert clearly isn't going to disrupt the development of the way he wants us to play to accommodate him.Well said. The rest of the team is too weak to build it around a lazy player like Bent. In a couple of years time, with the addition of a few decent players, we will be up there with the best of them.