Quote from: Clampy on January 15, 2017, 11:22:48 AMI'm no fan of Hutton but since Bruce has been here, I think he's been ok but that might be because he's found his level. I'd play Bacuna right back personally. It's the one position that suits him best and he's got the ability to put the ball into box unlike Hutton.This
I'm no fan of Hutton but since Bruce has been here, I think he's been ok but that might be because he's found his level. I'd play Bacuna right back personally. It's the one position that suits him best and he's got the ability to put the ball into box unlike Hutton.
There has to be a reason why we regularly get riled at our fellow posters and squabble about this, that and the other. Now if only I could put my finger on it...
Can take nothing away from Alan Hutton's performance, we all know he's not top quality but perfectly adequate in the Championship.As for fan watch have to say that is the first time I couldn't hear our fans away from home was their a throat infection doing the rounds, didn't hear one rendition of Graham Taylors Claret'n'Blue army.
after spending the best part of £100m on players in the last couple of years I would have expected Old Mother Hubbard to have got us higher than 13th in Division 2.
I am not sure on the numbers but it feels as though about 40% of our build up play goes down the right with Hutton being involved. Most of the time when he plays it to Adomah the only ball on for Adomah is to give it back to Hutton. Very rarely does Hutton put Adomah away early or in good positions. Hutton's standard move is to run with the ball, play it inside and carry on with the overlap for the return ball. Unless Hutton goes direct and just runs straight forward, there seems no variety to his play.Most recognise that Hutton's crossing is very poor, rarely getting the ball past the first player and when he does, he either over hits it or pulls it back too far. What this means is that players in the box do not know whether they should go near post, far post or drop off.What all of the above means ultimately is that we waste 40% of our attacking possession. We cannot afford to be so wasteful. I do not think it's coincidence that opposition teams give him so much space and cover other positions.That is my view on the attacking side of his game and I could go on about how this leaves us open to counterattack and his actual defensive positioning but I won't because I am getting fed up with it and people saying but he works hard and there are more important positions to look at. If people are willing to accept us giving up attacking positions so easily, fine, but I am not. The right back and midfield positions need to both be looked at if we are to improve our attacking performance.We brought in a player to replace Hutton and he got injured. I don't believe we should go out and spend a lot of money on a right back but there must be somebody around that could come in on loan. At this level, even Bacuna's weakness in his defensive play wouldn't get shown up too much and his attacking ability is far superior to Hutton.
and Gabby, what is the point?