Quote from: PaulWinch again on February 16, 2026, 09:04:54 AMQuote from: ROBBO on February 16, 2026, 08:49:06 AMDon't understand why they continue to try to play the ball out of defence when we make so many stuff ups. Every game our hearts are in our mouths because of a bad pass close to our goal.I entirely understand why we do that - it’s the foundation for our approach that has got us to where we are. We don’t actually make that many mistakes versus the overall benefit it brings.Indeed. If we misplay it once a game it would be a lot. It's confirmation bias when it goes wrong and everyone thinks it's the wrong approach, but more often then not we gain ground from it, win a set piece or score.
Quote from: ROBBO on February 16, 2026, 08:49:06 AMDon't understand why they continue to try to play the ball out of defence when we make so many stuff ups. Every game our hearts are in our mouths because of a bad pass close to our goal.I entirely understand why we do that - it’s the foundation for our approach that has got us to where we are. We don’t actually make that many mistakes versus the overall benefit it brings.
Don't understand why they continue to try to play the ball out of defence when we make so many stuff ups. Every game our hearts are in our mouths because of a bad pass close to our goal.
It's why Kamara is the biggest miss for the system overall, he's the out ball in that scenario. His little half turns off his man and the delicate pass out to the wing or Tieleman's is something we all miss. McGinn is the gaping hole in our side as it stands though. His leadership qualities, his ability to beat a press and not having that extra man to drift into midfield is killing us. Praying he's back for the Chelsea game. The odds of us winning that with him back are as good as doubled.
Kamara is miles ahead of Onana in that respect. Bogarde struggled in there too. Hes only ever going to be a utility player unless he can learn to get turned on the ball quickly in midfield. Takes an assured touch but most importantly courage.
Quote from: brontebilly on February 16, 2026, 10:50:10 AMKamara is miles ahead of Onana in that respect. Bogarde struggled in there too. Hes only ever going to be a utility player unless he can learn to get turned on the ball quickly in midfield. Takes an assured touch but most importantly courage. Bogarde is only going to get that by playing consistently in his preferred position but his versatility is almost counting against him in that respect.
Quote from: brontebilly on February 16, 2026, 10:50:10 AMKamara is miles ahead of Onana in that respect. Bogarde struggled in there too. Hes only ever going to be a utility player unless he can learn to get turned on the ball quickly in midfield. Takes an assured touch but most importantly courage. One of the reasons I became a Bogarde cheerleader was watching him do exactly that in one of his early matches. He looked a natural, which is unusual for a young DCM. He hasn't grown in confidence and hasn't dominated games like I hoped, but (as Chris points out) continually shifting between positions cannot have helped. I still believe he's worth further investment and patience. At least for another season, at which point we could be at a crossroads with both Onana and Kamara too.
He can't pass a ball.
Quote from: aj2k77 on February 15, 2026, 01:33:31 AMHe can't pass a ball.That is unfair, inaccurate and unworthy.