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NortonSkyBlue

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But we’re a club that rely heavily on stats in a lot of areas and that has helped us return to the championship. Sheaf completely has to cut the mistakes out of his game, you’ll get no argument from me on that but I am fully confident he will. Liam Walsh made a lot of similar errors in league 1 for us and this fan base treats him as Xavi reborn. I also think you need to look at the rest of his game, last night everything good went through him and we completely lost our shape when he went off.
It’s not a like for like comparison, Walsh was creative in league 1 but unproven in the Championship and by all accounts Sheaf was decent for Doncaster but the step up is proving tough for Sheaf and I don’t think Kelly’s injuries have helped him.
Both goals last night just needed a boot out of play, easier said than done but was possible.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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But we’re a club that rely heavily on stats in a lot of areas and that has helped us return to the championship. Sheaf completely has to cut the mistakes out of his game, you’ll get no argument from me on that but I am fully confident he will. Liam Walsh made a lot of similar errors in league 1 for us and this fan base treats him as Xavi reborn. I also think you need to look at the rest of his game, last night everything good went through him and we completely lost our shape when he went off.

Agree a lot with this but somewhat understandably, errors leading to goals will stick out more than doing the quiet stuff well
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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You said he "looks to" pass to the CBs as in that's his aim. It's simply not true. He passes backwards 18% of the time & forward 30% of the time.

Hamer passes backwards only very marginally less.


On the passing accuracy in the opp half how many passes is it based on?

When he passes forward he could still be passing to defenders as he gets himself far too deep.

I actually think Sheaf will be a good player in time but at the moment still thinks he is in the under 23’s and he gets caught on the ball in the wrong places.
 

Frostie

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Sheaf should be better in the air given his night, that is one part of his game there is obvious improvement IMO.

Think that's fair although he's 'only' 6'1 whereas Kelly is 6'2. Think Sheaf looks taller than he is because of his lean body.

I think there's quite a bit he can improve on physically as well as cutting out the mistakes.
As you rightly say though he's 22 years old, playing in a new team in a new league.

He is an excellent deep lying playmaker imo & will have a very successful career but others just can't see it.
 

shmmeee

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On the passing accuracy in the opp half how many passes is it based on?

When he passes forward he could still be passing to defenders as he gets himself far too deep.

I actually think Sheaf will be a good player in time but at the moment still thinks he is in the under 23’s and he gets caught on the ball in the wrong places.

Hyam gives away the ball at least twice as much on dangerous places and is hailed as the next Maldini on here. People have just taken a dislike and not post silly things like “send him back” and “thinks he’s in the U23s”.
 

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Hyam gives away the ball at least twice as much on dangerous places and is hailed as the next Maldini on here. People have just taken a dislike and not post silly things like “send him back” and “thinks he’s in the U23s”.

He plays like under 23 players do like they have all the tine in the world, personally players like Hyam and the other centre backs shouldn’t have the ball in dangerous places they need to move it on to players further forward, mistakes around the half way line can be defended its much more difficult on the edge of your own box.

I don’t mind Sheaf and as I said will become a good player
 

shmmeee

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He plays like under 23 players do like they have all the tine in the world, personally players like Hyam and the other centre backs shouldn’t have the ball in dangerous places they need to move it on to players further forward, mistakes around the half way line can be defended its much more difficult on the edge of your own box.

I don’t mind Sheaf and as I said will become a good player

He is a good player. IMO one of about five in the squad capable of lasting at this level. All his mistakes are also made by Hamer, Dabo, all the other fans favourites but forgotten immediately because they aren’t the boo boy.
 

Liquid Gold

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Think that's fair although he's 'only' 6'1 whereas Kelly is 6'2. Think Sheaf looks taller than he is because of his lean body.

I think there's quite a bit he can improve on physically as well as cutting out the mistakes.
As you rightly say though he's 22 years old, playing in a new team in a new league.

He is an excellent deep lying playmaker imo & will have a very successful career but others just can't see it.
You’ve pinpointed something there and that’s the type of player he is, a deep lying playmaker. People are comparing him to Kelly who is a traditional defensive midfielder, they sit in the same part of the pitch but have a very different role.

Kelly is extremely important for us at the moment but if we ever want to move forward from just battling relegation in this league then we’re going to need players like Sheaf and we just don’t have the financial muscle to buy finished articles.
 

Frostie

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You’ve pinpointed something there and that’s the type of player he is, a deep lying playmaker. People are comparing him to Kelly who is a traditional defensive midfielder, they sit in the same part of the pitch but have a very different role.

Kelly is extremely important for us at the moment but if we ever want to move forward from just battling relegation in this league then we’re going to need players like Sheaf and we just don’t have the financial muscle to buy finished articles.

Spot on. Again.
 

Esoterica

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Think that's fair although he's 'only' 6'1 whereas Kelly is 6'2. Think Sheaf looks taller than he is because of his lean body.

I think there's quite a bit he can improve on physically as well as cutting out the mistakes.
As you rightly say though he's 22 years old, playing in a new team in a new league.

He is an excellent deep lying playmaker imo & will have a very successful career but others just can't see it.
I still refuse to believe Kelly is 6ft 2 until i see someone stood next to him with a tape measure.

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higgs

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It’s not a like for like comparison, Walsh was creative in league 1 but unproven in the Championship and by all accounts Sheaf was decent for Doncaster but the step up is proving tough for Sheaf and I don’t think Kelly’s injuries have helped him.
Both goals last night just needed a boot out of play, easier said than done but was possible.
That part of the game is easy my manager used to say if in doubt fuck it out as in put it into row z

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Brighton Sky Blue

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Hyam gives away the ball at least twice as much on dangerous places and is hailed as the next Maldini on here. People have just taken a dislike and not post silly things like “send him back” and “thinks he’s in the U23s”.

Thinks he’s in the U23s
Smiled in training
Crap hair
Middle name isn’t ‘Wheat’
 
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Those Sheaf/Hamer stats are interesting. Can I sit in the middle (a bit like Sheaf ;))? They do maybe show that Sheaf is underappreciated, but I do agree that Stats aren't the be-all and end-all - I'm reminded of when Hughes was always high up in the passing stats, but it did seem a lot were sideways. That being said, compared to what came after, the Hughes / Doyle axis was a high point...

So I'm on the fence with Sheaf. He does seem to take a long time to make his passing decisions, which can mean he gets caught in possession / his passes end up less imaginative than they maybe could be. I hadn't appreciated he was younger than Shipley however. I'm quite happy to accept he needs more competitive match experience to improve. I do also take the point about Walsh, who has attained demi-God status, but hasn't been tested yet at this level, so we're not comparing like with like, anyway.

So, Sheaf - all a bit whatever for me atm. Don't think he deserves singling out but, then, I'm not sure anybody does really. What else was going to happen, but we'd end up with a side who needed time to adapt and improve to this level? Some will, some won't, but they all need that time to find out.
 

Frostie

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On the passing accuracy in the opp half how many passes is it based on?

When he passes forward he could still be passing to defenders as he gets himself far too deep.

I actually think Sheaf will be a good player in time but at the moment still thinks he is in the under 23’s and he gets caught on the ball in the wrong places.

Passes Completed in Opps Half:
Hamer 330
Sheaf 323
Kelly 122

You think he sits deeper than the CBs?? Mental.

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Terry Gibson's perm

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Passes Completed in Opps Half:
Hamer 330
Sheaf 323
Kelly 122

You think he sits deeper than the CBs?? Mental.

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Where did I say sits deeper than the cbs?

Everything you send is great but it proves that Hamer does more productive things in the right areas it is closer than people would think, Hamer looks busier and is the only one of the midfielders that looks likely to get a goal.
 

Frostie

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Where did I say sits deeper than the cbs?

Everything you send is great but it proves that Hamer does more productive things in the right areas it is closer than people would think, Hamer looks busier and is the only one of the midfielders that looks likely to get a goal.

Apologies, what did you mean by "pass forward to defenders" then?

But that's Hamer's role, Sheaf's is completely different & he's very good at it. That's the point I'm making but some people don't understand his role at all.

Yes, he's making too many mistakes but as others have pointed out so have many of our other players but they're not criticised as heavily.
 

covcity4life

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Sheaf will be a quality player for city

It's funny the first year in league 1 every1 said we not ready for championship promotion

Yet now everyone angry we are not ready for prem lol
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Apologies, what did you mean by "pass forward to defenders" then?

But that's Hamer's role, Sheaf's is completely different & he's very good at it. That's the point I'm making but some people don't understand his role at all.

Yes, he's making too many mistakes but as others have pointed out so have many of our other players but they're not criticised as heavily.


They are all making mistakes but Sheafs seem to stand out more, Hamer seemed to misplace quite a few last night. O’Hare is a worry very busy but producing very little

All of the midfielders need to get more productive in the opposing half, Godden isn’t getting anything at the moment (to me he looks like the injury is playing him up).
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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Sheaf is a good player, I think his problem is he wants an extra touch on the ball, like he would have got in League One. The step up is huge. Once he realises he’s got one touch max in this league he will be an asset.

does he make mistakes? Yes - but so does Godden, Hamer,Dabo, O’Hare, McCallum. The only difference is - and arguably is a key issue - he plays deep, likelyhood is his mistakes are going to be fatal
 

Magwitch

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Sheaf will become a very good player in time, this is his first club and let’s be honest has been thrown in the deep end for a youngster.
 

stevefloyd

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My only complaints about him are he is too lax on the ball at times and some of his passes drop us in the shit apart from that he's a decent player
 

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