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stupot07

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As does Gus if we plan on him continuing to take corners
Agreed, his delivery was so good last season, but yesterday was awful.

Also his freekick, why didn't he knuckle it like Derby?

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The Philosopher

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The estate agent who sold out house is a League 1 and 2 assistant referee. (Lino!). He said that Godden was the hardest player to catch because his movement is so clever. Just a thought!
That’s interesting.

Any stat-gimps on here have the number of free kicks in dangerous areas / penalties won per minute that Godden has throughout his career?
 

COV

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100% agree.

It’s a tricky thing pointing out any of Sheaf’s errors on this forum. There are one or two on here that will immediately pounce and point out some stat or other and say you’re “clueless” or that you aren’t astute enough to see that he has many invisible talents.

It’s a form of blatant virtue-signalling: “look at me, I’m standing up for Sheaf”. It’s not about Sheaf, it’s about them, and it’s a tad sad. They probably change their Facebook avatar to whichever flag represents the latest tragedy. It’s: “ look at me, look how caring I am”.

Anyway, I’ve pointed out on several occasions this season that Sheaf needs to sort out his retention and passing selection. He’s a good player with potential - no one is denying that; but there’s a simple question to ask: IF we make the playoffs and sneak it into the Prem, is Sheaf good enough as is? I say no, not until he sorts out his retention and passing choice.

For the record, never boo’d or slagged Sheaf at a match. Might have rolled my eyes and shook my head, but booing - no.

Don’t @ me with stats. Stats don’t tell the whole story.

It’s such a stupid argument to criticise Sheaf based on him not being good enough for the Premier League. I don’t think any of our players would be good enough for the Premier League.
 

The Philosopher

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It’s such a stupid argument to criticise Sheaf based on him not being good enough for the Premier League. I don’t think any of our players would be good enough for the Premier League.
There are a few that I think could develop between now and then to be so.
Vik, Gus, Cal, Fanky some of the loanees may. Moore possibly.

My point is clear: Sheaf will not progress to where he no doubt wants to get to without sorting out that side of his game.
 

The Philosopher

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You do make some good points but constantly referring to people as stat gimps is making you look silly
Fair enough. I’ll reflect on that.

Any folk on here who like stats have any figures on the number of pens and such per minute that Godden wins? Any comparison stat v Waghorn / Walker?

I’m interested is all. Thought Walker unlucky to be dropped after bagging 2 in 2 but stats like that (Godden pens won) are genuinely insightful.
 

clint van damme

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It'd be interesting to see pass completion yesterday of Hamer compared to Sheaf. I suspect it'd be about similar but Sheaf's misplaced passes are the ones everyone highlights...

It seems to me that his misplaced passes are more problematic and lose us possession in more dangerous areas.

As I've said elsewhere, I still prefer him to Kelly.
 

covcity4life

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There are a few that I think could develop between now and then to be so.
Vik, Gus, Cal, Fanky some of the loanees may. Moore possibly.

My point is clear: Sheaf will not progress to where he no doubt wants to get to without sorting out that side of his game.
We are better with him than without so that's all that matters
 
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DannyThomas_1981

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Once you start calling people names you know you've lost the argument.

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I would say that 99% of debates on here end with name calling to be honest Stu!

If anyone dares to offer even a fair balanced view (such as the Philosopher) which contradicts the views of '2 or 3 of the hard core' then it usually descends into the usual:
-I've got a stat that absolutely proves my argument (followed by some completely random stat most likely not related to the discussion)
-this is a football forum - you're not really made for this are you
-finding a post from 2009 in which the poster was ultimately seen to be wrong
-finally when there is no argument left we get the usual....you're crazy and obsessed
-and then laughing emojis (the ultimate sign that an argument is lost to be honest)

What is interesting and the psychiatrists would certainly have a field day on this is that the same set of posters who jumped on every mistake that Max was supposed to have made last season are pretty much finding excuses and mitigating factors every time Sheaf is viewed to be responsible for something.

It's actually really positive that posters are defending players but it doesn't mean that we can't have a balanced debate as to how any player can improve.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I think the infuriating thing about Sheaf is that we know he has the technical ability and the mistakes seem to be due to being too casual and lacking concentration. You would think that would be reasonably easy to rectify but the problem is persisting as if he's not worked out or acknowledged the issue. Maybe at some point it will click and he'll stop those moments but at the moment it can be infuriating.
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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I would say that 99% of debates on here end with name calling to be honest Stu!

If anyone dares to offer even a fair balanced view (such as the Philosopher) which contradicts the views of '2 or 3 of the hard core' then it usually descends into the usual:
-I've got a stat that absolutely proves my argument (followed by some completely random stat most likely not related to the discussion)
-this is a football forum - you're not really made for this are you
-finding a post from 2009 in which the poster was ultimately seen to be wrong
-finally when there is no argument left we get the usual....you're crazy and obsessed
-and then laughing emojis (the ultimate sign that an argument is lost to be honest)

What is interesting and the psychiatrists would certainly have a field day on this is that the same set of posters who jumped on every mistake that Max was supposed to have made last season are pretty much finding excuses and mitigating factors every time Sheaf is viewed to be responsible for something.

It's actually really positive that posters are defending players but it doesn't mean that we can't have a balanced debate as to how any player can improve.

Not the same posters is it? If I remember correctly, Stu and CC4L rated Biamou
 

skybluegod

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There are a few that I think could develop between now and then to be so.
Vik, Gus, Cal, Fanky some of the loanees may. Moore possibly.

My point is clear: Sheaf will not progress to where he no doubt wants to get to without sorting out that side of his game.

I'd actually agree with those with the exception of Fanky. Which I realise will be unpopular. On his day he is unplayable. But he's far too inconsistent at this level to have shown anything to me at this stage that he could take it a step even further. I like him a lot probably my 'favourite' player, but he certainly has his limitations.
 

Evo1883

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The estate agent who sold out house is a League 1 and 2 assistant referee. (Lino!). He said that Godden was the hardest player to catch because his movement is so clever. Just a thought!

Godden is a good player , even at this level he's putting in solid performances .. he's not as slow as some think either
 

stupot07

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I'd actually agree with those with the exception of Fanky. Which I realise will be unpopular. On his day he is unplayable. But he's far too inconsistent at this level to have shown anything to me at this stage that he could take it a step even further. I like him a lot probably my 'favourite' player, but he certainly has his limitations.
I would agree with that.

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Sick Boy

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And THIS is what makes people focus on him more .
He's a repeat offender , it's fine saying his pass completion is 88% or whatever when some of the misplaced passes from the 12 % put us in the shit .

He's a talented lad but I don't know what goes through his head at times .. confidence maybe ?

Still we get better results with them 2 in the middle overall , so we must persist and hope it stops with more game time
Lack of experience, feeling under pressure, noticing the groans/abuse of fans etc.
 

DannyThomas_1981

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Not the same posters is it? If I remember correctly, Stu and CC4L rated Biamou
Trying to make the point the other way around - some of the same posters who always jumped on every Biamou mistake (whatever the circumstances) are exactly the same posters who now defend every Sheaf 'mistake' by pointing to mitigating circumstances.

It's just interesting how cult like this forum gets at times that's all I'm saying and as such reasoned and moderate voices get silenced.
 

SlowerThanPlatt

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Trying to make the point the other way around - some of the same posters who always jumped on every Biamou mistake (whatever the circumstances) are exactly the same posters who now defend every Sheaf 'mistake' by pointing to mitigating circumstances.

It's just interesting how cult like this forum gets at times that's all I'm saying and as such reasoned and moderate voices get silenced.

Because Sheaf is a better player, has contributed this season to a team in 4th and has more room for improvement? Not really sure how Biamou has crept into conversations again
 

Sick Boy

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Trying to make the point the other way around - some of the same posters who always jumped on every Biamou mistake (whatever the circumstances) are exactly the same posters who now defend every Sheaf 'mistake' by pointing to mitigating circumstances.

It's just interesting how cult like this forum gets at times that's all I'm saying and as such reasoned and moderate voices get silenced.
Sheaf is a young, developing player whereas Biamou was a senior squad member.
 

Warthog

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Trying to make the point the other way around - some of the same posters who always jumped on every Biamou mistake (whatever the circumstances) are exactly the same posters who now defend every Sheaf 'mistake' by pointing to mitigating circumstances.

It's just interesting how cult like this forum gets at times that's all I'm saying and as such reasoned and moderate voices get silenced.

Sorry but referring to a section of our support, who are willing to support the players despite their mistakes, as a cult is pathetic and shameful
 

Evo1883

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Anyway this is goddens first touch yesterday , he actually lifts the ball off the floor instead of pushing it forward several yards .. it slowed him down Screenshot_20211031-130558_YouTube.jpg
 

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