Quote from: Percy McCarthy on July 28, 2013, 10:50:46 AMQuote from: Ron Manager on July 28, 2013, 09:07:17 AMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on July 27, 2013, 10:57:23 PMToo small I think. His ability made up for it to a certain degree but he didn't have quite enough. Look at the players his size who have made it - they are absolutely worls class. Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Maradonna. Can't think of any more.No. How about Billy Bremner,Johnny Giles, and Zola for starters. All exceptional footballers. That's my point, you have to be exceptionally talented to make up for lack of physical stature and presence. I think Bannan has the ability but lacks the 'wiry strength' of all the others mentioned. If he was a bit taller I don't think his ability would be an issue.It's not about strength, it's about brains and reactions. Bannan was lauded by managers from Holloway to Lambert via GH for his talent, but it's quite clear his brain has let him down. He never learned about the game he should be playing, never learned the subtleties of being a midfield playmaker. I do think some blame has to go to MON, whose preference for technically limited, overpaid, senior jobbers set back the progress of a few of our youth teamers. However, though being inferior in talent, Clark and Albrighton have worked hard and are being given another chance by Lambert, whereas Delfouneso and Bannan are off. The reason: mentality. Fonz absolutely thought he'd made it far too early on, and I think Bannan suffered from a combination of resting on the laurels of his Fulham and Man Utd performances and of Eck being too footballingly limited himself to tell him not to go it there, give it the Billy Big Bollocks and spray the ball around flashily and aimlessly.He still has a chance to make a decent career for himself, but he'll never be as good as he could be because he never bothered to learn. A great example of how being a good footballer isn't entirely dependent on technique - as SGT said to that reporter at half time, 'you play football with your heads.'
Quote from: Ron Manager on July 28, 2013, 09:07:17 AMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on July 27, 2013, 10:57:23 PMToo small I think. His ability made up for it to a certain degree but he didn't have quite enough. Look at the players his size who have made it - they are absolutely worls class. Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Maradonna. Can't think of any more.No. How about Billy Bremner,Johnny Giles, and Zola for starters. All exceptional footballers. That's my point, you have to be exceptionally talented to make up for lack of physical stature and presence. I think Bannan has the ability but lacks the 'wiry strength' of all the others mentioned. If he was a bit taller I don't think his ability would be an issue.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on July 27, 2013, 10:57:23 PMToo small I think. His ability made up for it to a certain degree but he didn't have quite enough. Look at the players his size who have made it - they are absolutely worls class. Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Maradonna. Can't think of any more.No. How about Billy Bremner,Johnny Giles, and Zola for starters.
Too small I think. His ability made up for it to a certain degree but he didn't have quite enough. Look at the players his size who have made it - they are absolutely worls class. Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Maradonna. Can't think of any more.
So the next question is why aren't our academy producing the players with the grit, determination or brains to make it in the top flight? Surely these can be learnt as much as the forty yard cross-field pass.
Size doesn't have to matter if you use some intelligence. Obviously, the number of big players massively outranks the number of intelligent ones.
How about, he just wasn't good enough?
Quote from: Montbert on July 28, 2013, 12:08:00 PMSize doesn't have to matter if you use some intelligence. Obviously, the number of big players massively outranks the number of intelligent ones.So you're either big or intelligent and never the twain shall meet?Being a bit of a short-arse myself, I'd whole-heartedly agree with that.