Quote from: Tuscans on February 21, 2021, 05:47:21 PMQuote from: simboy on February 21, 2021, 05:41:20 PMQuote from: Duncan Shaw on February 21, 2021, 05:34:54 PMWhen you look at the difference between the impact he is having on us and that of Lingard as West Ham it is really quite staggeringThat’s harsh. You’re forgetting goals against Leicester and Southampton that won games and against Liverpool he was awesome, creating a number of goals.Accept he’s poor at the minute but he’s played more than Lingard and contributed more than him this season. Mind you I’d drop him for Ramsey next game. That's not true. Both have 3 goals and one assist.However, you could argue scoring the goal in a 1-0 win is more beneficial. In truth comparison of impact has to be over all games played not just the last three or four, Barkley was played in a more withdrawn role for some of his games than Lingard, so clean sheets? Hes contributed but that has fallen off a cliff since the injury and then the COVID outbreak. That doesn’t mean he should get sympathy, as he’s been poor by the standards we expected over the last few games.
Quote from: simboy on February 21, 2021, 05:41:20 PMQuote from: Duncan Shaw on February 21, 2021, 05:34:54 PMWhen you look at the difference between the impact he is having on us and that of Lingard as West Ham it is really quite staggeringThat’s harsh. You’re forgetting goals against Leicester and Southampton that won games and against Liverpool he was awesome, creating a number of goals.Accept he’s poor at the minute but he’s played more than Lingard and contributed more than him this season. Mind you I’d drop him for Ramsey next game. That's not true. Both have 3 goals and one assist.
Quote from: Duncan Shaw on February 21, 2021, 05:34:54 PMWhen you look at the difference between the impact he is having on us and that of Lingard as West Ham it is really quite staggeringThat’s harsh. You’re forgetting goals against Leicester and Southampton that won games and against Liverpool he was awesome, creating a number of goals.Accept he’s poor at the minute but he’s played more than Lingard and contributed more than him this season. Mind you I’d drop him for Ramsey next game.
When you look at the difference between the impact he is having on us and that of Lingard as West Ham it is really quite staggering
I feel his antics when subbed are borne out of frustration with his own performance levels as opposed to any petulance in the direction of the management. He knows that a decent start to the season is slowly being frittered away to the point of no return to B6 next season. With that in mind , he has my sympathy but no way is he good enough nor fit enough at present.
Quote from: simboy on February 21, 2021, 06:04:47 PMQuote from: Tuscans on February 21, 2021, 05:47:21 PMQuote from: simboy on February 21, 2021, 05:41:20 PMQuote from: Duncan Shaw on February 21, 2021, 05:34:54 PMWhen you look at the difference between the impact he is having on us and that of Lingard as West Ham it is really quite staggeringThat’s harsh. You’re forgetting goals against Leicester and Southampton that won games and against Liverpool he was awesome, creating a number of goals.Accept he’s poor at the minute but he’s played more than Lingard and contributed more than him this season. Mind you I’d drop him for Ramsey next game. That's not true. Both have 3 goals and one assist.However, you could argue scoring the goal in a 1-0 win is more beneficial. In truth comparison of impact has to be over all games played not just the last three or four, Barkley was played in a more withdrawn role for some of his games than Lingard, so clean sheets? Hes contributed but that has fallen off a cliff since the injury and then the COVID outbreak. That doesn’t mean he should get sympathy, as he’s been poor by the standards we expected over the last few games. Let's see if Lingard's contribution now falls off a cliff
Taking 5 minutes to come off the side of the pitch is all a bit 'woe is me' and focussing the attention on himself rather than just being a good pro and getting off the pitch quickly and supporting your teammates.
Either Smith has a total blind spot or his contract stipulates he plays if he declares himself fit.Which is it?