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Offline OCD

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1320 on: March 19, 2023, 01:48:25 PM »
Played really well yesterday, best performance for some time. Good runs and good interchanges.

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1321 on: March 19, 2023, 02:19:36 PM »
Getting back to something like his best which is nice to see. He needs to maintain these standards now.

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1322 on: March 19, 2023, 02:44:23 PM »
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“It is different under this boss,” he said. “My role is to get forward, create chances and get goals and assists. I did that today.

“Me and Ollie Watkins have been working on the training ground. Everyone has had to adapt to the new gaffer's style. Under Steven Gerrard, I was playing deeper and now I'm higher up. I need to improve but I'm enjoying it.”

Ramsey added: "We controlled the game in the first half. I needed that goal for the confidence but the most important thing is the three points. Where the club wants to go, we need a strong finish. We need to improve our home form.”

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1323 on: March 19, 2023, 02:56:58 PM »
I thought Gerrard gave him carte blanched to get forward?

I'm no fan of Carpet-head but JJ was the one player who thrived under him.

Offline dorsetvillian

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1324 on: March 19, 2023, 03:09:25 PM »
Terrific skill and technique to beat his man in the box for the goal. At his best driving into the box with the ball at pace. Caused real problems for the Cherries all game.

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1325 on: March 19, 2023, 03:11:00 PM »
I thought Gerrard brought him back way too early and tried to play him into fitness. Only now are we seeing the player we all loved last season. He's a fantastic ball carrier but now he's no longer the only midfielder doing it. SJM and Dougie are now adding it to their game which makes us a far most dangerous team and gives more for the opposition to think about.

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1326 on: March 19, 2023, 03:17:48 PM »
I thought Gerrard gave him carte blanched to get forward?

I'm no fan of Carpet-head but JJ was the one player who thrived under him.

Initially he did, but him and Coutinho were probably the 2 biggest 'victims' of the change in style which saw us give up the midfield to teams. Add in the injury and we've lost about a year of development for JJ.

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1327 on: March 19, 2023, 03:45:39 PM »
I thought Gerrard gave him carte blanched to get forward?

I'm no fan of Carpet-head but JJ was the one player who thrived under him.

I thought that was only early on when Coutinho was playing well?

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1328 on: March 19, 2023, 05:02:10 PM »
Sorry, auto-spell, carte-blanche!
 
Re Coutinho - maybe, although the two dovetailed nicely at the beginning when Coutinho joined.

Thinking back to the start of the season, i.e Ramsey getting the winner in that dire 1-0 over Saints at VP, I could be wrong but I thought he was still being given plenty of license to bomb-on at that stage. Just struck me as odd for Ramsey to say yesterday that he has more attacking freedom under Emery. I thought he had more all-round responsibilities now, hence his struggle to show his attacking prowess since before Christmas.

Maybe Paul has it right though that us giving up the middle of the park in Gerrard's last 15 games or so saw all our CMs suffer (him, Ginny and Luiz). I've tried to block-out those games from memory (not too difficult).

Offline darren woolley

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1329 on: March 19, 2023, 09:55:13 PM »
I'm pleased he scored he played well.

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1330 on: March 23, 2023, 12:21:11 PM »
Sorry, auto-spell, carte-blanche!
 
Re Coutinho - maybe, although the two dovetailed nicely at the beginning when Coutinho joined.

Thinking back to the start of the season, i.e Ramsey getting the winner in that dire 1-0 over Saints at VP, I could be wrong but I thought he was still being given plenty of license to bomb-on at that stage. Just struck me as odd for Ramsey to say yesterday that he has more attacking freedom under Emery. I thought he had more all-round responsibilities now, hence his struggle to show his attacking prowess since before Christmas.

Maybe Paul has it right though that us giving up the middle of the park in Gerrard's last 15 games or so saw all our CMs suffer (him, Ginny and Luiz). I've tried to block-out those games from memory (not too difficult).

I’m not meaning to be pedantic over one word but a few posters seem to have read something he didn’t say.
He’s not said he’s got more attacking ‘freedom’ or that he didn’t have freedom to bomb forward under Gerrard. He has said his position was deeper and is now further forward. He could have had freedom to bomb forward from a deeper position, and now be playing further forward but with a far more prescribed role.

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1331 on: March 23, 2023, 01:33:47 PM »
I just love it when he carries the ball and drives at the defenders. Just like Buendia with Cody at Everton his drop of the shoulder to get that yard of space on goal will give the defender nightmares for a while

Wont be long the press will link his with a scum 6 bunch of twats - probably Redfilth or Spurzzzzz

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1332 on: March 25, 2023, 07:05:54 PM »

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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1333 on: March 25, 2023, 07:06:37 PM »
Eng U21 v Fra U21.
Came on after 72 mins.
Cruised around made some great runs.

Involved in the biluild up to Engjand's 2nd,.
Then drive from the halfway line before playing it out wide for a cross thar was tucked away for Engkand'sc2nd.

He finally played a decent give and go and finishing decisively for Engkand's 4th and final goal.


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Re: Jacob Ramsey
« Reply #1334 on: March 25, 2023, 07:10:41 PM »
Why didn't he start? He plays for the biggest club in England.

 


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