As far as I'm concerned it just means someone tall and strong who doesn't mind the rough stuff, again it's you that assumed I meant someone who can barely kick a ball.
Quote from: paul_e on May 25, 2021, 08:31:42 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on May 25, 2021, 07:49:55 PMWho is Chelsea’s nasty bugger who can mix it? You could argue they have Kante who is just a rich man’s version of Nakamba. Who was Barcelona’s nasty bugger in midfield when they had Iniesta and Xavi? Man U don’t have one now really. What we need is better footballers who can keep control of the ball and win it back quickly and fairly. I wouldn’t call John McGinn a nasty bugger (stupid that he has the most bookings) but he chases down the play better than anyone else we have. What we have to better at is keeping the ball, chasing it down and winning it when we don’t have it and moving it quickly to the players who can cause damage. One of the best example of that? That not so colossus of a man Gareth Barry...He was quick in small spaces, could win the ball back but critically was brilliant at moving it quickly to the likes of Ashley Young who then got it in space to attack the full back. We need more of that.Busquets was a key player in that Barca side because he did all the grunt work to allow Xavi and Iniesta to dominate, Chelsea have Kovacic and Kante, Man U fans mostly think they've struggled because Fred and McTominay haven't been good enough in front of the back 4.Also it's you and John that decided I mean a brute who can barely kick a ball when I've said a number of times now i want a Vieira style player who can fight his corner against teams like Burnley but also has the game to be a part in us playing good football. I also think McGinn and Luiz (and probably Sanson as well) will be better with someone like that behind them and it would be great to have that player in there with Ramsey and Chuk. Berge and Locatelli are the 2 I've mentioned as, in my opinion, gettable and good enough. I like Koopmeiners as well but I think he might have Champions League offers.Calling a player a “big nasty bugger” doesn’t exactly conjure anything other than what’s on the tin. Viera style players come around once in a blue moon.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on May 25, 2021, 07:49:55 PMWho is Chelsea’s nasty bugger who can mix it? You could argue they have Kante who is just a rich man’s version of Nakamba. Who was Barcelona’s nasty bugger in midfield when they had Iniesta and Xavi? Man U don’t have one now really. What we need is better footballers who can keep control of the ball and win it back quickly and fairly. I wouldn’t call John McGinn a nasty bugger (stupid that he has the most bookings) but he chases down the play better than anyone else we have. What we have to better at is keeping the ball, chasing it down and winning it when we don’t have it and moving it quickly to the players who can cause damage. One of the best example of that? That not so colossus of a man Gareth Barry...He was quick in small spaces, could win the ball back but critically was brilliant at moving it quickly to the likes of Ashley Young who then got it in space to attack the full back. We need more of that.Busquets was a key player in that Barca side because he did all the grunt work to allow Xavi and Iniesta to dominate, Chelsea have Kovacic and Kante, Man U fans mostly think they've struggled because Fred and McTominay haven't been good enough in front of the back 4.Also it's you and John that decided I mean a brute who can barely kick a ball when I've said a number of times now i want a Vieira style player who can fight his corner against teams like Burnley but also has the game to be a part in us playing good football. I also think McGinn and Luiz (and probably Sanson as well) will be better with someone like that behind them and it would be great to have that player in there with Ramsey and Chuk. Berge and Locatelli are the 2 I've mentioned as, in my opinion, gettable and good enough. I like Koopmeiners as well but I think he might have Champions League offers.
Who is Chelsea’s nasty bugger who can mix it? You could argue they have Kante who is just a rich man’s version of Nakamba. Who was Barcelona’s nasty bugger in midfield when they had Iniesta and Xavi? Man U don’t have one now really. What we need is better footballers who can keep control of the ball and win it back quickly and fairly. I wouldn’t call John McGinn a nasty bugger (stupid that he has the most bookings) but he chases down the play better than anyone else we have. What we have to better at is keeping the ball, chasing it down and winning it when we don’t have it and moving it quickly to the players who can cause damage. One of the best example of that? That not so colossus of a man Gareth Barry...He was quick in small spaces, could win the ball back but critically was brilliant at moving it quickly to the likes of Ashley Young who then got it in space to attack the full back. We need more of that.
Quote from: paul_e on May 25, 2021, 08:51:11 PMAs far as I'm concerned it just means someone tall and strong who doesn't mind the rough stuff, again it's you that assumed I meant someone who can barely kick a ball.Where have I assume that? I used the term you used to describe a player. I’m making the point a player who wins the ball doesn’t need to be a “nasty bugger”.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on May 25, 2021, 08:34:13 PMQuote from: paul_e on May 25, 2021, 08:31:42 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on May 25, 2021, 07:49:55 PMWho is Chelsea’s nasty bugger who can mix it? You could argue they have Kante who is just a rich man’s version of Nakamba. Who was Barcelona’s nasty bugger in midfield when they had Iniesta and Xavi? Man U don’t have one now really. What we need is better footballers who can keep control of the ball and win it back quickly and fairly. I wouldn’t call John McGinn a nasty bugger (stupid that he has the most bookings) but he chases down the play better than anyone else we have. What we have to better at is keeping the ball, chasing it down and winning it when we don’t have it and moving it quickly to the players who can cause damage. One of the best example of that? That not so colossus of a man Gareth Barry...He was quick in small spaces, could win the ball back but critically was brilliant at moving it quickly to the likes of Ashley Young who then got it in space to attack the full back. We need more of that.Busquets was a key player in that Barca side because he did all the grunt work to allow Xavi and Iniesta to dominate, Chelsea have Kovacic and Kante, Man U fans mostly think they've struggled because Fred and McTominay haven't been good enough in front of the back 4.Also it's you and John that decided I mean a brute who can barely kick a ball when I've said a number of times now i want a Vieira style player who can fight his corner against teams like Burnley but also has the game to be a part in us playing good football. I also think McGinn and Luiz (and probably Sanson as well) will be better with someone like that behind them and it would be great to have that player in there with Ramsey and Chuk. Berge and Locatelli are the 2 I've mentioned as, in my opinion, gettable and good enough. I like Koopmeiners as well but I think he might have Champions League offers.Calling a player a “big nasty bugger” doesn’t exactly conjure anything other than what’s on the tin. Viera style players come around once in a blue moon.I agree with you TV We need three players of similar proven quality to Grealish that’ll go straight into the first team and an upgrade on the deeper squad (hopefully from the youth team).
Quote from: Toronto Villa on May 25, 2021, 08:55:46 PMQuote from: paul_e on May 25, 2021, 08:51:11 PMAs far as I'm concerned it just means someone tall and strong who doesn't mind the rough stuff, again it's you that assumed I meant someone who can barely kick a ball.Where have I assume that? I used the term you used to describe a player. I’m making the point a player who wins the ball doesn’t need to be a “nasty bugger”. Who said anything about winning the ball back though? Again we need a player who won't let teams like Burnley intimidate us and who can compete in the air in front of the defence and stepping in to help at corners and on crosses. I like the midfielders we have but they're all on the smaller side and it's a weakness in the squad.John if you don't think Vieira was physically dominant and bullied teams then I don't think you watched him enough yes he was world class though. How about i use Ian Taylor as an example instead, he was fantastic for us because as well as a good footballer he also didn't take any shit and it made us much tougher.At the moment Luiz is trying to be that player but because he isn't strong enough he ends up committing too many fouls.
I thought Burnley did bully us second half, as they did with quite a few teams this season. Although I don't think that's down to the centre midfield but they do like to launch it to those two big brutes up front.Next season we must learn to score more when we are on top, quite a few times we have not been clinical enough, both Burnley games come to mind. Also Leeds at home in the first half. West Ham as well we absolutely dominated except for two sucker punches in both halves. They seemed to go on a very run after that result too.
Quote from: Ian. on May 25, 2021, 09:43:07 PMI thought Burnley did bully us second half, as they did with quite a few teams this season. Although I don't think that's down to the centre midfield but they do like to launch it to those two big brutes up front.Next season we must learn to score more when we are on top, quite a few times we have not been clinical enough, both Burnley games come to mind. Also Leeds at home in the first half. West Ham as well we absolutely dominated except for two sucker punches in both halves. They seemed to go on a very run after that result too.Back to Burnley they tactically adjusted and kept run at us and launching long balls. I don’t put that down to intimidation as much as they did well what they have always done well and we couldn’t counter that tactical gameplan. Has we taken our chances they wouldn’t have had a path back into the game.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on May 25, 2021, 09:50:19 PMQuote from: Ian. on May 25, 2021, 09:43:07 PMI thought Burnley did bully us second half, as they did with quite a few teams this season. Although I don't think that's down to the centre midfield but they do like to launch it to those two big brutes up front.Next season we must learn to score more when we are on top, quite a few times we have not been clinical enough, both Burnley games come to mind. Also Leeds at home in the first half. West Ham as well we absolutely dominated except for two sucker punches in both halves. They seemed to go on a very run after that result too.Back to Burnley they tactically adjusted and kept run at us and launching long balls. I don’t put that down to intimidation as much as they did well what they have always done well and we couldn’t counter that tactical gameplan. Has we taken our chances they wouldn’t have had a path back into the game.I agree, I mean it was centre halves being bullied by the long balls into their forwards so it bypassed midfield and we should have scored a bucket load in both games.