Barney Ronay is such a brilliant writer. He's wasted on sport.
Loved that article, a perfect description of the Darren Bent many of us saw but some couldn't.
Quote from: walsall villain on December 03, 2013, 07:48:03 AMLoved that article, a perfect description of the Darren Bent many of us saw but some couldn't.151 league goals. In the top flight. Perfect description of Darren Bent.
That Guardian report on Bent sounds exactly like his performance at Spurs under TSM.Maybe it wasn't his night, and God knows he wasn't alone, but I can't think of many Villa players so content to amble the game away.I really took a dislike to him that night.
Had Bent come up 10 years earlier his record would have been even better. Very similar to Wrighty and a young Andy Cole. He's reliant on his service. In the last five years the Prem has had a shift. It started moving that way before then but it's become more so of late, that the old school poacher is becoming a thing of the past. Teams favour a big man, or a more all round forward who can get involved in the game. What also hasn't helped Bent in the last two years has been injuries. They've ruined him because he now doesn't have the pace to play on the shoulder of the last defender. That was a big part of his game and that's gone now. All he has is the danger he poses in and around the 6 yard box. If you don't get him the service, he's buggered. The thing with Bent I guess is, he could touch the ball maybe 200 times a season but still get you 20 goals. The problem is what about all those minutes in games where you're playing with 10 men essentially? What about the points you drop if he misses a chance or never gets it. Or all the times his lack of presence contributes to how effectively the opposition attack. If he scores one but you still lose the game then it's all for naught. Occasionally Bent would also score and that would be him done for the game. He'd go from ambling to reclined on a deck chair, sipping a pina colada. That happened in McLeish's season, also we saw that against Wigan last day last season. Lambert identified this pretty quickly and dealt with it with real strength of will. To just leave out the clubs record signing took balls.
Quote from: Ron Manager on December 03, 2013, 07:56:35 PMQuote from: walsall villain on December 03, 2013, 07:48:03 AMLoved that article, a perfect description of the Darren Bent many of us saw but some couldn't.151 league goals. In the top flight. Perfect description of Darren Bent.He hasn't scored a 151 top flight league goals. About a third were in the Championship with Ipswich.