Quote from: PaulWinch again on December 29, 2015, 11:36:29 AMI will say that Gil, Grealish and Traore don't help make themselves selectable through their lack of willingness to track back. If they were prepared to work harder at that I'm sure they'd get a chance. When you've got a team that has such a dreadful defence, then you need your forward players to work bloody hard to support them. Yeah but without them the defence is still shockingly shit and we have little creativity up front to make things happenAt some point you have to be more positive because we are incapable of defending no matter what the back line is
I will say that Gil, Grealish and Traore don't help make themselves selectable through their lack of willingness to track back. If they were prepared to work harder at that I'm sure they'd get a chance. When you've got a team that has such a dreadful defence, then you need your forward players to work bloody hard to support them.
I not sure some people fully understand what a dysfunctional squad and club Garde has walked into. We're in an awful mess, but very little of it is of Garde's making. We've had five years of this utter crap, let's not be blaming the last bloke to walk through the door.
The play the youngsters argument issue is you risk destroying them by bringing them into a losing team.Certainly it's not helped Grealish has it.Also not sure what youngsters we have who are up to it anyway.Sellers and Rushdan-Murphy maybe ,Lydon is already making the bench.
Quote from: ozzjim on December 29, 2015, 10:46:05 AMQuote from: Clampy on December 29, 2015, 10:27:18 AMI've got to say though, he made a right mess of that defensive line up yesterday. Okore, fair enough but i'd have left Lescott in and kept Bacuna at left back and just brought Richards in. Changing three out of the back four was just asking for trouble and at times they looked like a defence that hadn't played together before. Yesterday was fully on him in my opinion. He deserves criticism for it but there needs to be perspective. Goes with an insane line up at Sunderland and he will deserve sick again. Because of their long standing knee issues, Okore and Lescott obviously cannot play two games in the space of 48 hours, so what was he supposed to do? Play them both and fuck their knees up for the next month or two? Bacuna could've stayed left back maybe, but would it have mattered?
Quote from: Clampy on December 29, 2015, 10:27:18 AMI've got to say though, he made a right mess of that defensive line up yesterday. Okore, fair enough but i'd have left Lescott in and kept Bacuna at left back and just brought Richards in. Changing three out of the back four was just asking for trouble and at times they looked like a defence that hadn't played together before. Yesterday was fully on him in my opinion. He deserves criticism for it but there needs to be perspective. Goes with an insane line up at Sunderland and he will deserve sick again.
I've got to say though, he made a right mess of that defensive line up yesterday. Okore, fair enough but i'd have left Lescott in and kept Bacuna at left back and just brought Richards in. Changing three out of the back four was just asking for trouble and at times they looked like a defence that hadn't played together before.
Quote from: Jimbo on December 29, 2015, 12:17:32 PMI not sure some people fully understand what a dysfunctional squad and club Garde has walked into. We're in an awful mess, but very little of it is of Garde's making. We've had five years of this utter crap, let's not be blaming the last bloke to walk through the door. I disagree, we've all unfortunately watched the shambles of Aston Villa getting routinely beaten the last 5 years, making dud appointment after dud appointment. What people are struggling to understand is why any manager worth his salt persists with finding a space for donkeys like Richardson and Bacuna.