But surely you can see the difference in his position on the pitch? He hasn't started 20 league games, chosen to play that deep and have balls hammered head height in his general direction before going 'you know what, I quite like this sub lark, I'll play a bit higher and score a few.' A striker adjusting to L2, played in a role he's never done before who let an initial lack of goals get to him and missed a few easy chances. He's over that now and is showing his improvement when played as an actual striker with freedom instead of a restricted defensive target man. It's really as simple as that.
No it was American standardBecause it was bog standard?
You say that, but for his second goal he was deep, and he did have a ball ‘hammered head height’, which he nodded to McNulty who touched it back to him for a screamer... So the common denominator appears to be him coming off the bench at this point.
I’ve always been someone who’s seen Biamou’s role as more than just getting goals. Our go-to man for goals is McNulty and therefore, JCH and Biamou are pieces that supplement him and the team. I think he does the role of an aggressive striker quite well. As I’ve said in the past, his only problem was goalscoring, and that could be down to the step up to professional football in L2.
He’s made 34 league appearances, and before this Easter, he was on 1 goal. He’s now banged in 3 times that over one long weekend. What has changed apart from coming off the bench? There are some players who relish coming off the bench, which isn’t the same thing as saying that’s their preference.
I’m happy for him, it’s about time he started making his own luck in front of goal!
Chances being created for him is one thing that has changed.
Reid and McNulty both set him up nicely, the volley he sort of did himself.
And for us old dogs, the original "Super-Sub" Steve HeighwayI’m just calling it as I see it. In the last 2 games, he’s scored more goals than in his previous 32 league games. He looks like a completely new player, he’s looked clinical and confident in front of goal. Hence, that absolute screamer he scored.
I am only speculating, and I’m certainly not projecting my opinion as fact. However, there are players who perform better coming on as a substitute as opposed to starting. Just a couple of examples being; Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Javier Hernandez (at Man U) and Edin Džeko.
Think that was David FaircloughAnd for us old dogs, the original "Super-Sub" Steve Heighway
I do get names mixed up but his is a little embarrassing. Steve Heighway would not enjoy being called super sub, too good for that.And for us old dogs, the original "Super-Sub" Steve Heighway
It’s like watching Biamou!
Very good pointWhy is it our fans are either for or against our players, for instance: Burge, McNulty, Biamou, Jones, Willis, Doyle, Kelly and Haynes. All seem to attract derision from certain fans at various stages in the season.
What makes it worse is we have the Baker fans who have granted him hero status when he is not even fit enough to play, some built a promotion campaign around him? It is ironic how some of our fans see the player who is not playing as the in form or the better player.
His main asset is that he wins everything in the air. He's wasted out on the wing.Yep. I wouldn't drop JCH though. Drop Vincenti and play Biamou wide.
Took several years out of his career in France to get himself a degree too before moving to England so even though he's 27, in football terms he's young and learning rapidly.Very good point
I hadn't realised until recently that Biamou was only training one day a week at Sutton
When he first came in he was like a fish up a tree and did zero work when we didn't have the ball
But as his fitness levels have improved and he's learned more about the full time game we can see why Robins signed him
He has looked a bit tired, but he is the better player and this is such an important game for us.His main asset is that he wins everything in the air. He's wasted out on the wing.
JCH has gone missing for long periods in recent games. I think he would benefit from a rest.
Two good finishes out of three - one was a tap in - is very good going at this level. Notice the similarity in two of his goals this season - Yeovil and Swindon (I think), and not just the quality of the strike
Yeah, would definitely not call them tap ins. Certainly a lot more accomplished than that.Both of the 'tap ins' were good first time finishes, he looked confident considering he hasn't been in the team recently.
You misread. Newport very good finish, Yeovil one tap in for a pro Yeovil two star strikeBoth of the 'tap ins' were good first time finishes, he looked confident considering he hasn't been in the team recently.
Count me inMe.
The Swindon one.
It was.Think that was David Fairclough
The "super sub" title was created for HeighwayIt was.
This is what I remember.The "super sub" title was created for Heighway
Fair point. But it was an "inherited" titleThis is what I remember.
Supersub: The David Fairclough story
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