I don't know if anyone else saw it before the England game but there was an interview with Eric Dier. He talked about his education in Portugal where they taught him to think, to be a few steps ahead and alert to danger. People have called for Clark to be made into a defensive midfielder and that may have been an option with the same education as Dier.
Quote from: OCD on June 19, 2016, 11:58:35 PMI don't know if anyone else saw it before the England game but there was an interview with Eric Dier. He talked about his education in Portugal where they taught him to think, to be a few steps ahead and alert to danger. People have called for Clark to be made into a defensive midfielder and that may have been an option with the same education as Dier.I thought his performance last season against Blues in that position had put that idea to bed.
You can tell when player is probably not very good, people starting talking about moving them out of their natural position!He's good enough for the league we are in.
Quote from: TheMalandro on June 20, 2016, 07:48:00 AMYou can tell when player is probably not very good, people starting talking about moving them out of their natural position!He's good enough for the league we are in.Allan Evans came to us as a Centre forward and moved to Centre halfChris Sutton started life as a CH and moved to be a CFKenny Swain IIRC started life as a wingerGareth Bale was bought as a LB and moved to attackI am sure there are many more examples that show a player can change their position as they gain experienceI do agree though that as much as I like him Clark is not good enough for where we want to be either reading the game, physically or able to hold concentration
Quote from: Hookeysmith on June 20, 2016, 08:44:14 AMQuote from: TheMalandro on June 20, 2016, 07:48:00 AMYou can tell when player is probably not very good, people starting talking about moving them out of their natural position!He's good enough for the league we are in.Allan Evans came to us as a Centre forward and moved to Centre halfChris Sutton started life as a CH and moved to be a CFKenny Swain IIRC started life as a wingerGareth Bale was bought as a LB and moved to attackI am sure there are many more examples that show a player can change their position as they gain experienceI do agree though that as much as I like him Clark is not good enough for where we want to be either reading the game, physically or able to hold concentration Gareth Barry was a central defender, then a left-back, then a left-sided midfielder before settling back in as a central midfielder (where he started). It happens a lot and actually one of the biggest failings on the academy structure for English clubs is that we don't do it a lot more often. By the time a player reaches 17-18 they really should have played in 3-4 different positions and learned how to play each role to a decent level (other than for goalkeepers obviously). That's how you get central defenders who are comfortable on the ball or midfielders who are comfortable in stepping across and covering a fullback who's been caught up field. I think that experience generates players who are naturally more intelligent and can read and understand the game better because they see it from different perspectives.
Quote from: TheMalandro on June 20, 2016, 07:48:00 AMYou can tell when player is probably not very good, people starting talking about moving them out of their natural position!He's good enough for the league we are in.Allan Evans came to us as a Centre forward and moved to Centre halfChris Sutton started life as a CH and moved to be a CFKenny Swain IIRC started life as a wingerGareth Bale was bought as a LB and moved to attackI am sure there are many more examples that show a player can change their position as they gain experience
Quote from: paul_e on June 20, 2016, 10:06:46 AMQuote from: Hookeysmith on June 20, 2016, 08:44:14 AMQuote from: TheMalandro on June 20, 2016, 07:48:00 AMYou can tell when player is probably not very good, people starting talking about moving them out of their natural position!He's good enough for the league we are in.Allan Evans came to us as a Centre forward and moved to Centre halfChris Sutton started life as a CH and moved to be a CFKenny Swain IIRC started life as a wingerGareth Bale was bought as a LB and moved to attackI am sure there are many more examples that show a player can change their position as they gain experienceI do agree though that as much as I like him Clark is not good enough for where we want to be either reading the game, physically or able to hold concentration Gareth Barry was a central defender, then a left-back, then a left-sided midfielder before settling back in as a central midfielder (where he started). It happens a lot and actually one of the biggest failings on the academy structure for English clubs is that we don't do it a lot more often. By the time a player reaches 17-18 they really should have played in 3-4 different positions and learned how to play each role to a decent level (other than for goalkeepers obviously). That's how you get central defenders who are comfortable on the ball or midfielders who are comfortable in stepping across and covering a fullback who's been caught up field. I think that experience generates players who are naturally more intelligent and can read and understand the game better because they see it from different perspectives.good point PaulE. Barry really came on for Villa when he moved to left midfield. Players that are versed in a number of positions add to their resale value aswell.