Its seem to me that PL really looks at the work put into the training session and picks the players that he thinks are fit, training well and raring to go. If Bannan isnt really in the zone then he wouldn't get a look in until he does. I would like to think that anyway
Quote from: Vancouver on April 24, 2013, 10:21:19 PMIts seem to me that PL really looks at the work put into the training session and picks the players that he thinks are fit, training well and raring to go. If Bannan isnt really in the zone then he wouldn't get a look in until he does. I would like to think that anywayHey Vancouver, I'm in Vancouver. Lovely weather you are having here
I think Barry's time has passed. He's just not good enough for this level. I know he's got good technique but he's not got enough else to his game. Lets face it, if Whittingham has been plying his trade in the championship for 5-6 years now despite having excellent technical ability, then BB is probably headed there now. Whitts is a much better player too. He's developed into a decent player and he'll do very well in the top flight next season I think.For me, Barry's delivery isn't good enough. For someone who has the ability to pick someone out and ping a perfect 60 yard pass, you'd expect his success ratio to be better. His set pieces are a constant disappointment too. For him to succeed without being physically the biggest, or the quickest he's got to be making more happen. Beckham would score half a dozen a season or so at Utd, sometimes double figures. He'd get 10-20 assists normally too. Again he wasn't reliant on pace. Granted physically he was very fit, and quite strong too. Bannan's had his chance at this level and I'm afraid it's not for him. He's had some good games this season. Mostly he's been anonymous. How many goals? How many assists? Not nearly enough for someone who's supposed to be creative. The occasionaly hollywood ball doesn't a good player make.If you're rating his season you'd say it's been a 5/10.
Quote from: supertom on April 25, 2013, 10:06:18 AMI think Barry's time has passed. He's just not good enough for this level. I know he's got good technique but he's not got enough else to his game. Lets face it, if Whittingham has been plying his trade in the championship for 5-6 years now despite having excellent technical ability, then BB is probably headed there now. Whitts is a much better player too. He's developed into a decent player and he'll do very well in the top flight next season I think.For me, Barry's delivery isn't good enough. For someone who has the ability to pick someone out and ping a perfect 60 yard pass, you'd expect his success ratio to be better. His set pieces are a constant disappointment too. For him to succeed without being physically the biggest, or the quickest he's got to be making more happen. Beckham would score half a dozen a season or so at Utd, sometimes double figures. He'd get 10-20 assists normally too. Again he wasn't reliant on pace. Granted physically he was very fit, and quite strong too. Bannan's had his chance at this level and I'm afraid it's not for him. He's had some good games this season. Mostly he's been anonymous. How many goals? How many assists? Not nearly enough for someone who's supposed to be creative. The occasionaly hollywood ball doesn't a good player make.If you're rating his season you'd say it's been a 5/10. I think this is a fair assessment. I wouldn't be averse to keeping him around another season just for squad depth (as I doubt he's on much money) but agree that his future is probably in the championship/with Celtic.I would love to be proven wrong though - if he could pull off assists like that huuuge crossfield pass to Albrighton a couple of years ago on a regular basis he'd be a real weapon.
One thing which he can do, and what is sorely needed in our current set up, is to change the tempo of our passing. We knock the ball around a lot now, to the joy of those who like this kind of thing and the distraction of those who do not, but the pace is usually constant. BB has this in his locker, to use the vernacular, but he also has a tendency to be way off the opposition player he is supposed to be marking. I don't think this is laziness, as he puts plenty of effort in, or lack of interest, but we cannot carry any passengers.I am fairly sure that PL would dearly like to have a BB at his full potential and has given the lad plenty of opportunity. I am even surer that if he does let him go, it will have very little to do with a section of our support's disgruntlement.
Quote from: adrenachrome on April 25, 2013, 03:00:57 PMOne thing which he can do, and what is sorely needed in our current set up, is to change the tempo of our passing. We knock the ball around a lot now, to the joy of those who like this kind of thing and the distraction of those who do not, but the pace is usually constant. BB has this in his locker, to use the vernacular, but he also has a tendency to be way off the opposition player he is supposed to be marking. I don't think this is laziness, as he puts plenty of effort in, or lack of interest, but we cannot carry any passengers.I am fairly sure that PL would dearly like to have a BB at his full potential and has given the lad plenty of opportunity. I am even surer that if he does let him go, it will have very little to do with a section of our support's disgruntlement. I agree with this bit, which is why I'd like to see him have 5-6 games in a row in the more attacking role. In the deeper role his concentration defensively lets him down along with his willingness to play it a bit riskier, he also passes to space rather than feet, which is much more suitable higher up the pitch.The biggest problem is that someone got the idea of being a Pirlo style 'quarterback' into his head and he's been trying to fill that role for a few years (and both Lambert and TSM seem to have encouraged it)