One of them might get another shot at the weekend. Both were given more than enough chances though and don't see anything in them to suggest they will turn around their form like Delph has.
Quote from: brontebilly on March 08, 2013, 09:01:41 AMOne of them might get another shot at the weekend. Both were given more than enough chances though and don't see anything in them to suggest they will turn around their form like Delph has. Bannan, much like Delph, needs a run in a position that 'fits' (a large part of the turn around for delph is that he's not being asked to be a defensive anchorman like he has been in the past. That bit of freedom to chase things down and be 'all action' is, along with some genuine match sharpness, the key. Let Bannan play a little further forward with instructions to press high up the pitch rather than sit deeper defensively would help him greatly.
Would either of them get into a top ten side? In my view, no.
Ireland is a bald c***.Potentially the best player at the club, but is a modern day stereotypical footballer. A twat.
The problem with Bannan is he tries to do to much. Instead of dropping back to pick up the ball, he should stay a bit further forward and just play his own game.
Quote from: Clampy on March 08, 2013, 09:46:38 AMThe problem with Bannan is he tries to do to much. Instead of dropping back to pick up the ball, he should stay a bit further forward and just play his own game. Agree in part with that, Clampy, especially the tries to do too much. What Bannan needs is a bit more discipline and that must come from Lambert. Look at the Plastics, Ferguson signed extremely talented players (Ronaldo, Nani, Anderson etc) but he restricts their natural creativity by making them more disciplined which works better for the team. I often scream out at Bannan in Match threads for being a tart, as he's too obsessed with impressing rather than getting the basics right. If he can restrict himself to playing a more functional role, his confidence will grow with consistent performances. The sooner somebody tells him he ain't Sid Cowans, the better.
The problem in this squad is that there are too many under performers who do not consistently deliver - the likes of Ireland, holman, el ahmedi, bannan, nzogbia( better recently) , and gabby come into this bracket.We can afford the odd off day but too many very rarely have an on day and we cannot afford that.
I'm sure there's something in Bannan. he played well when we won at Sunderland and for a few ganmes thereafter he and Westwood looked like a good combination. he's stopped playing well - as has Westwood really - and so you can't have completely anonymous players in midfield. Which is why we're struggling. Amongst many other reasons.
Quote from: eastie on March 08, 2013, 01:59:45 PMThe problem in this squad is that there are too many under performers who do not consistently deliver - the likes of Ireland, holman, el ahmedi, bannan, nzogbia( better recently) , and gabby come into this bracket.We can afford the odd off day but too many very rarely have an on day and we cannot afford that.Sorry, Eastie, but Gabby is not in that company. He might not be the 20 goal a season striker we might've wanted a few years ago, but he's more of a threat than any of those others names.