The only criteria that I use to judge a player is how he plays on the pitch. The only social media site I use is this one where, as far as II know, players don’t post. I wouldn’t know who posts what on Twitter etc unless it is put up on here. I didn’t agree with the comments on how bad a player Sterling was at the start of the season. At the moment he certainly deserves to hold on to his place. However, I also don’t necessarily agree that Grimmer is the lesser player of the two. When he got injured he was in a good vein of form and was playing very well. I am sure there will be a chance for him to get back in the team either through injury or loss of form. No need to write him off.Why because people are saying another player is better than him? Maybe if sterling brushes up on his social media skills and starts 'banter' with fans then he will be considered a fans hero.
Frankly, with Biamou up front this season, we did look impotent in front of goal in the games he did start. I’m not conflating his appearances and our poor form, but Gillingham away was something of a minor turning point in our season.
Very harsh. He only started 2 league games this season, one of which he went off injured after 5 mins, and the other with Andreu who's looked well off the pace.
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Very harsh. He only started 2 league games this season, one of which he went off injured after 5 mins, and the other with Andreu who's looked well off the pace.
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It appears you’ve missed the point. The point wasn’t ‘it was all tits up when Biamou was playing,’ but rather that JCH’s introduction has changed our fortunes somewhat (among other players). Gillingham was his first start where he put in a dominant performance and we really should’ve won that game. That was our best performance up to that point in our season.
I'd say dropping Andreu has made a bigger change.
The change in formation to a more familiar 442 is the key for me. Same as last year, both times things picked up when we dropped the 4231 system
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I think a lot more is down to the team getting to a proper level of fitness and sharpness, less about formations. There are a few players whose performance level has improved greatly.
More combination of dropping andreu, going 442, Bayliss in the middle, signing Chaplin, fitness And match sharpness. Doyle on the set pieces, than biamous getting injured. JCH is playing well though, but Still don't Think we're are particularly fluid or dangerous from open play.It appears you’ve missed the point. The point wasn’t ‘it was all tits up when Biamou was playing,’ but rather that JCH’s introduction has changed our fortunes somewhat (among other players). Gillingham was his first start where he put in a dominant performance and we really should’ve won that game. That was our best performance up to that point in our season.
Cannot disagree with the fitness and performance levels of some increasing for the better however don’t you think were creating more opportunities and look more solid and fluid at a side when playing a more traditional 442? Our front men now look less isolated than the front man we had in a 4231.
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