It appeared from what I've read and the little I've seen that in the second half, Bruce for the first time since coming to the club unlocked the shackles of conservatism and let the team play.
Quote from: paul_e on March 01, 2017, 11:02:57 AMQuote from: Ads on March 01, 2017, 10:08:34 AMThe second goal was something of a novelty, to have a central midfielder that far forward that he can poach one in from less than ten yards. Hourihane found acres of space and by his presence, made space for Green too as he took a Bristol player deeper or inside with him. We looked a lot more capable and had an idea about how we were going to break them down.Quote from: mr underhill on March 01, 2017, 09:07:27 AMI'd like to see Abraham with us next season - 16 goals in 30 games for Bristol City, only 19, light years away from the first team at the Chavs; even on loan it would be a useful addition, particularly given Hogan's injury record.I'd rather give RHM a go. I think his pace could cause a lot of problems. Just look at Green last night and the trouble he caused. I agree that it's a novelty, my issue really is that, even with the midfield we started the season with, it shouldn't be. midfielders and the wingers breaking into the box like that is a fundamental requirement for this setup and it's taken us 3/4s of the season to see it. Loads of people on here have been saying that we need to close the gap between midfield and attack for months but this is the first time I've seen any evidence that the club had identified that problem. My concern is that it was Hourihane that did something about it rather than management because we weren't doing it before he came on.I agree on giving RHM a chance, my concern with going for someone like Abraham is that it's a decision made on the same basis as Gestede, RM, Kodjia and Hogan (i.e. they have a good scoring record at this level) rather than any concept of how we can help them replicate the same form.To praise Hourihane is fine but it was Gardener who got the penalty by getting beyond Kodjia wasn't it? If i was going to criticise the set up with what resources we had at our disposal last night it would be that Lansbury is lying far too deep. Shelvey at Newcastle directs play from the centre circle, runners go off him and he plays balls into the channels. We dont do that. I don't know if its because Lansbury was one card away from a suspension since he's arrived but Bruce has played him far too deep and hes not had the aggressiveness i associated with him at Forrest. As he moved up field last night he played some delightful passes [not always anticipated by his team mates granted] but he really should be doing more of that for me.Overall my view was it clicked for about twenty minutes in the second half, no more. By that time we were out of sight as Bristol really had no threat at all.
Quote from: Ads on March 01, 2017, 10:08:34 AMThe second goal was something of a novelty, to have a central midfielder that far forward that he can poach one in from less than ten yards. Hourihane found acres of space and by his presence, made space for Green too as he took a Bristol player deeper or inside with him. We looked a lot more capable and had an idea about how we were going to break them down.Quote from: mr underhill on March 01, 2017, 09:07:27 AMI'd like to see Abraham with us next season - 16 goals in 30 games for Bristol City, only 19, light years away from the first team at the Chavs; even on loan it would be a useful addition, particularly given Hogan's injury record.I'd rather give RHM a go. I think his pace could cause a lot of problems. Just look at Green last night and the trouble he caused. I agree that it's a novelty, my issue really is that, even with the midfield we started the season with, it shouldn't be. midfielders and the wingers breaking into the box like that is a fundamental requirement for this setup and it's taken us 3/4s of the season to see it. Loads of people on here have been saying that we need to close the gap between midfield and attack for months but this is the first time I've seen any evidence that the club had identified that problem. My concern is that it was Hourihane that did something about it rather than management because we weren't doing it before he came on.I agree on giving RHM a chance, my concern with going for someone like Abraham is that it's a decision made on the same basis as Gestede, RM, Kodjia and Hogan (i.e. they have a good scoring record at this level) rather than any concept of how we can help them replicate the same form.
The second goal was something of a novelty, to have a central midfielder that far forward that he can poach one in from less than ten yards. Hourihane found acres of space and by his presence, made space for Green too as he took a Bristol player deeper or inside with him. We looked a lot more capable and had an idea about how we were going to break them down.Quote from: mr underhill on March 01, 2017, 09:07:27 AMI'd like to see Abraham with us next season - 16 goals in 30 games for Bristol City, only 19, light years away from the first team at the Chavs; even on loan it would be a useful addition, particularly given Hogan's injury record.I'd rather give RHM a go. I think his pace could cause a lot of problems. Just look at Green last night and the trouble he caused.
I'd like to see Abraham with us next season - 16 goals in 30 games for Bristol City, only 19, light years away from the first team at the Chavs; even on loan it would be a useful addition, particularly given Hogan's injury record.
Quote from: tomd2103 on March 01, 2017, 01:16:25 PMQuote from: damon loves JT on March 01, 2017, 11:07:33 AMLike everyone, I wish this was the win that sent us six points clear at the top of the table. But we have to eat what's on our plate.If, by the end of the season, we have eleven players who can function as a team, if Green in particular has become a first team regular, if Lansbury and Hourihane and Jedinak develop a proper understanding, if Hogan comes back hungry and fully fit and we've found a way to use Grealish, I would have to be satisfied with that.But looking at that wish list it's quite a lot to ask. Would be surprised if half of it comes true.Not sure it is too much to ask Damon. If the side below can get a run of games together in the remainder of the season (I accept Green is now injured ) then we might be in a decent place with only a bit of fine tuning required in the summer: Johnstone Hutton Chester Baker Taylor Jedinak Lansbury HourihaneAdomah Kodjia GreenOh my days!In that XI - it's bereft (bar one) of all the wankers who relegated us! Yay!We're a new team!!According to most that Hutton played well last night. One game does not make up for the previous I am afraid. He is at the end of his contract come summer so goodbye.
Quote from: damon loves JT on March 01, 2017, 11:07:33 AMLike everyone, I wish this was the win that sent us six points clear at the top of the table. But we have to eat what's on our plate.If, by the end of the season, we have eleven players who can function as a team, if Green in particular has become a first team regular, if Lansbury and Hourihane and Jedinak develop a proper understanding, if Hogan comes back hungry and fully fit and we've found a way to use Grealish, I would have to be satisfied with that.But looking at that wish list it's quite a lot to ask. Would be surprised if half of it comes true.Not sure it is too much to ask Damon. If the side below can get a run of games together in the remainder of the season (I accept Green is now injured ) then we might be in a decent place with only a bit of fine tuning required in the summer: Johnstone Hutton Chester Baker Taylor Jedinak Lansbury HourihaneAdomah Kodjia Green
Like everyone, I wish this was the win that sent us six points clear at the top of the table. But we have to eat what's on our plate.If, by the end of the season, we have eleven players who can function as a team, if Green in particular has become a first team regular, if Lansbury and Hourihane and Jedinak develop a proper understanding, if Hogan comes back hungry and fully fit and we've found a way to use Grealish, I would have to be satisfied with that.But looking at that wish list it's quite a lot to ask. Would be surprised if half of it comes true.
I'm not going to do the quite thing again because, well, it's a bit silly this isn't it?
Quote from: Chris Jameson on March 01, 2017, 10:29:23 PMI'm not going to do the quite thing again because, well, it's a bit silly this isn't it?Yep, time to bond over Sandinista or something.
Quote from: eamonn on March 02, 2017, 12:16:01 AMQuote from: Chris Jameson on March 01, 2017, 10:29:23 PMI'm not going to do the quite thing again because, well, it's a bit silly this isn't it?Yep, time to bond over Sandinista or something.Much underrated album, revisit it from time to time. Anybody who thinks Cut the Crap is anything other than crap is clearly deluded though.