For years people would defend gabby saying he scored 'critical' goals. I don't buy that. His goals stand out for one reason ... they're so fucking rare.
His asset was his incredible pace. He's had a number of injuries and being a bit older the thing that made him stand out has all but left him. He was always a technically limited player so we all kind of knew this day would arrive. It all seems to have come in the last year or 18 months when he clearly can no longer do what we remember him being able to do. He's a passenger now. In 5 a sides on the training pitch I'm sure he looks great at times because over a short space he probably is still quick. But on a full length pitch he doesn't get past players much now, doesn't close down particularly well, doesn't have the speed and energy over 90 minutes to chase back and help out. He never developed a trick, and he's not smart enough to attack spaces in the box created by movement, knock downs or through balls. It's sad to see because we can all remember a really important Gabby goal over the years. That player is now long gone and what we have now is a very well paid, at best a 15-20 minute cameo appearance substitute. I hope Sherwood realizes this sooner rather than later because we will need 11 players pulling their weight in the next 12 games.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on February 22, 2015, 12:19:33 AMHis asset was his incredible pace. He's had a number of injuries and being a bit older the thing that made him stand out has all but left him. He was always a technically limited player so we all kind of knew this day would arrive. It all seems to have come in the last year or 18 months when he clearly can no longer do what we remember him being able to do. He's a passenger now. In 5 a sides on the training pitch I'm sure he looks great at times because over a short space he probably is still quick. But on a full length pitch he doesn't get past players much now, doesn't close down particularly well, doesn't have the speed and energy over 90 minutes to chase back and help out. He never developed a trick, and he's not smart enough to attack spaces in the box created by movement, knock downs or through balls. It's sad to see because we can all remember a really important Gabby goal over the years. That player is now long gone and what we have now is a very well paid, at best a 15-20 minute cameo appearance substitute. I hope Sherwood realizes this sooner rather than later because we will need 11 players pulling their weight in the next 12 games.Spot on and this was glaringly obvious by the end of last season tbh.So what did McThickie and the dumbass American do, thats right, give him a 4 year contract. When we should have been shipping him out we make him one of the highest paid at the club. What a message to send!Why can't I work for people this stupid?
Quote from: edgysatsuma89 on February 22, 2015, 12:19:57 AMFor years people would defend gabby saying he scored 'critical' goals. I don't buy that. His goals stand out for one reason ... they're so fucking rare.we're they not critical though at the time or should we rewrite the history of their significance? Just because he is poor now, or that he never had a great goalscoring record shouldn't devalue some of the goals he scored.
I don't think he's lazy or not committed to the cause, after all Timahh said he has been on fire in training. The problem is, he has no natural footballing instinct beyond attacking the space between a high defensive line and every PL club know this. Go and watch a schoolboy game and even at a quite young age some of the kids know how to make runs and to create space, and how to change the whole direction of play with a single movement. This is not coached into them, they pick it up from watching games.Gabby was not at all interested in football when he was young, and he definitely did not go to watch the Villa. When he first broke through into the first team he did and interview on TV and candidly admitted as much. He was an athlete first and foremost and came relatively late into the game. No point at all playing him in a front two. Wide in a front 3 is slightly better in that he will put the work in, but the problem is he will switch off occasionally. Not laziness or anything, more a lapse of concentration. The most irritating thing about him as far as yesterday's game is that although he sacrificed some of his pace to build bulk, which is understandable to an extent given what refs permit in the PL these days, I didn't see him in a physical tussle with anyone.