Quote from: TheToffnar on Today at 10:33:48 AMCan't remember the last time I was that angry at a player in the Emery era. Guessand was frustrating at times, but he never let his head drop and you could see that he just wasn't comfortable playing out wide. I wouldn't go so far as to call Bailey 'lazy', but he is simply too easily effected by his own errors. If he get's blocked out early and often in a game, his head completely goes and he gives up. There where at least 3 occasions where Ollie or Cash had to cover for his pathetic lack of effort after he failed to beat his man. I will never get on a players back for mistakes so long as they react to them. He is far, FAR too delicate in temperament for the PL. Pretty much nailed it, I can't get too angry though as it's painful watching, I've never seen a player so tortured by his own errors.
Can't remember the last time I was that angry at a player in the Emery era. Guessand was frustrating at times, but he never let his head drop and you could see that he just wasn't comfortable playing out wide. I wouldn't go so far as to call Bailey 'lazy', but he is simply too easily effected by his own errors. If he get's blocked out early and often in a game, his head completely goes and he gives up. There where at least 3 occasions where Ollie or Cash had to cover for his pathetic lack of effort after he failed to beat his man. I will never get on a players back for mistakes so long as they react to them. He is far, FAR too delicate in temperament for the PL.
Knowing all this Emery still picked him, it's a puzzle. Yes we are restricted by injuries but you don't confound the problem by picking a player that has proven many times over that he just is not up to it. We are short of several talented players but at least pick a player that is going to put up a fight. Bailey looks terrified, I think he would have been relieved to subbed off.
He certainly doesn’t like physicality.Yet another player who goes down with so many life threatening injuries only to be back in his feet minutes later. Funnily though, his injuries are so often seem to be neck/head high.