He does not look to hit his players in the box or those coming in late, he just knocks it into the space where he thinks a player should be. You compare him with someone like Valencia and he finds his players wherever they are in the box because he is aware of their positions before he gets in a position to cross and finally looks before he plays the ball. Albrighton has not improved since he first broke into the team and the opposition have worked him out which means he is less effective.
The passing and movement from the two or three early games this season seem like a lifetime ago now, how can all the players ( even KEA ) be at the top of their game together, then a few months down the line all be playing like strangers.
I think Albrighton's been one of the plus points in the last few games.
Great post above from Gareth.As for Albrighton, he is just being Albrighton. The odd flash of a bit of quality (Man U) and then absolute mediocrity. He is never a premier league player.He did not suddenly become a top quality player whilst away on loan, and when he did go, most weren't too concerned to see him go.
In terms of performances on the pitch there's few sides as dog shit as we are right now. Poyet has got Sunderland looking more competitive. Fulham look a better outfit under the new guy. Pulis has done well at Palace. Stoke are quite solid under Hughes, West Ham are still struggling, but a center forward could change their fortunes.The baggies and Cardiff are in a bit of a mess but both could make the right appointment. Something needs to happen fast. We can't keep playing so poorly. Eventually, as we've seen from going 5 unbeaten, to losing 4 on the spin, the results start to match what you're doing on the pitch. We could very easily find ourselves propping the lot up by the time January has ended.
Very good post that gareth.
Just checked the 94/95 season, Big Ron was sacked following a terrible period when he lost 8 games out of 9 picking up a point in the other game, Deadly was known for having a twitchy trigger finger but think he was pretty patient in that horror run, Lambert has picked up 9 points from the last 9 games, I think we will have to fall a lot further before Lerner acts if at all.
Quote from: supertom on December 28, 2013, 12:53:58 PMIn terms of performances on the pitch there's few sides as dog shit as we are right now. Poyet has got Sunderland looking more competitive. Fulham look a better outfit under the new guy. Pulis has done well at Palace. Stoke are quite solid under Hughes, West Ham are still struggling, but a center forward could change their fortunes.The baggies and Cardiff are in a bit of a mess but both could make the right appointment. Something needs to happen fast. We can't keep playing so poorly. Eventually, as we've seen from going 5 unbeaten, to losing 4 on the spin, the results start to match what you're doing on the pitch. We could very easily find ourselves propping the lot up by the time January has ended.Spot on. We were complacent because we were getting results.There was no way you can continue getting results when the opposition have the ball and you can't pass it. Eventually the luck runs out.So what if we were 11th and were on a decent run, it's a blessing if you are getting the results whilst not putting in the performances. Try to fix the problems before they become real big problems. We haven't, we just pointed to the league table.