SIGNED!!!! - Tatsuhiro Sakamoto (17 Viewers)

shmmeee

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That wouldn’t necessarily surprise me as Jodi Jones played most his games in his last season with us as a wing back. He’s not a wing back though. In the nichest bet of all time, I’d be willing to bet if MVE gets injured, Eccles (not a RWB) plays RWB before Tatsu. He will be used in that position when chasing a game, not against strong opposition or seeing out a result, because he’s not a right wing back. Unless we go four at the back (not going to happen) he doesn’t really have a position in the team.


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I still think Robins will try wider AMs or even a 4231 at some point. I get a feeling he’s got another formation he wants to try once everyone’s in. Possibly not all the time but as an option when chasing or against certain teams at home.
 

procdoc

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I still think Robins will try wider AMs or even a 4231 at some point. I get a feeling he’s got another formation he wants to try once everyone’s in. Possibly not all the time but as an option when chasing or against certain teams at home.
I can’t see Dasilva and MVE playing as orthodox full backs
 

PVA

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I still think Robins will try wider AMs or even a 4231 at some point. I get a feeling he’s got another formation he wants to try once everyone’s in. Possibly not all the time but as an option when chasing or against certain teams at home.

We definitely went 4 at the back when chasing the game a few times last season.

And started with 4 at the back once I think (though in a very defensive setup)
 

covcity4life

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You are what you do, Eccles was mostly a RWB as he couldn’t get in at CM starting out as a young player. It’s not unusually for young midfielders to play out wide at first.

Saka has only played at AM when we’ve had no other options, and we just signed an AM who got on ahead of him yesterday.

Id be willing to bet Sakamoto plays wingback more than AM this season.
But u flip flopped already saying u got it wrong he's not a wing back???
 

harvey098

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As for Saka, he’s going to be one of those players that gets better every time he doesn’t play with some of our simple fans. He’ll get another chance but just not sure where he plays. Too lightweight and ineffective at AM and never getting past Van Ewijk at RWB
 

rob9872

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As for Saka, he’s going to be one of those players that gets better every time he doesn’t play with some of our simple fans. He’ll get another chance but just not sure where he plays. Too lightweight and ineffective at AM and never getting past Van Ewijk at RWB
Agree, but the same could be argued for Ayari, although I suspect we contractually have to give him game time to have secured the deal. If he's AM we have Saka Palmer, O'Hare when fit and Allen already. I think Ayari was planned as more of a Gus replacement but can't be trusted positionally.
 

Boicey

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Saka needs to be given a fair chance. Last night was ideal for him to come on and work his socks off to bolster the team and pose some forward threat.
Instead we got Robin’s favourite Palmer.
 

SkyblueDad

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Agree, but the same could be argued for Ayari, although I suspect we contractually have to give him game time to have secured the deal. If he's AM we have Saka Palmer, O'Hare when fit and Allen already. I think Ayari was planned as more of a Gus replacement but can't be trusted positionally.
Ayari played well last night but looked to be fading fitness wise after an hour, subbing him was correct, in fairness to Robins he wasn’t to know Palmer was to be as ineffective as he was, personally I’d have taken him off after 10 minutes.
 

Legia Sky Blue

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Given Palmer had played a full game for Jamaica the likelihood is he wouldn't be on it last night. It was midfield where Hull had the extra legs on us towards the end of the game, and Palmer's introduction didn't change that. I would have expected Sakamoto to have got about the pitch more and given us more energy than Palmer provided when he came on and it was a poor call by MR.
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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I’m getting a bit bored of Robins again saying he didn’t have a chance to bring Saka on. We lack creativity in midfield and he is the only who can beat his man and get the ball into the box for the strikers. Then we’ve got people moaning the strikers aren’t doing anything. They’ve got nobody that’s passing or crossing the ball to them with any accuracy in dangerous positions.
 

Grendel

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I’m getting a bit bored of Robins again saying he didn’t have a chance to bring Saka on. We lack creativity in midfield and he is the only who can beat his man and get the ball into the box for the strikers. Then we’ve got people moaning the strikers aren’t doing anything. They’ve got nobody that’s passing or crossing the ball to them with any accuracy in dangerous positions.

Im thinking this is an Ysrael Zuniga moment. Robins was wondering why a Japanese tourist was wondering around with the squad on tour then was told he’s been signed by the Kings who want to expand shaving gel into Japan
 

fatso

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I’m getting a bit bored of Robins again saying he didn’t have a chance to bring Saka on. We lack creativity in midfield and he is the only who can beat his man and get the ball into the box for the strikers. Then we’ve got people moaning the strikers aren’t doing anything. They’ve got nobody that’s passing or crossing the ball to them with any accuracy in dangerous positions.
The game was crying out for an extra body in midfield last night, we had 2 isolated strikers and we couldn't get out of our half for most of the second half, leaving 2 upfront was a fucking disaster that cost us 2 points and the chance of our first away win of the season.

What the fuck is the point of Ellis Simms???
And why bring a jet lagged Palmer on when Sakamoto was ready and available?
 

fatso

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I’m getting a bit bored of Robins again saying he didn’t have a chance to bring Saka on. We lack creativity in midfield and he is the only who can beat his man and get the ball into the box for the strikers. Then we’ve got people moaning the strikers aren’t doing anything. They’ve got nobody that’s passing or crossing the ball to them with any accuracy in dangerous positions.
Did you see Eccles with the ball at his feet jestering to the strikers to make a move?

There was no movement from any of the 3 strikers used last night, which is why another body in midfield that was capable of running from deep was what was required.

Wright had his worst game for us last night, Godden was poor by his own standards, and Simms is just pointless.
 

wingy

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Did you see Eccles with the ball at his feet jestering to the strikers to make a move?

There was no movement from any of the 3 strikers used last night, which is why another body in midfield that was capable of running from deep was what was required.

Wright had his worst game for us last night, Godden was poor by his own standards, and Simms is just pointless.
Well never know while he's not playing.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I’m getting a bit bored of Robins again saying he didn’t have a chance to bring Saka on. We lack creativity in midfield and he is the only who can beat his man and get the ball into the box for the strikers. Then we’ve got people moaning the strikers aren’t doing anything. They’ve got nobody that’s passing or crossing the ball to them with any accuracy in dangerous positions.
It just seemed a perfect opportunity to bring him on with Ayari flagging and Palmer, not renowned for his stamina, had travelled halfway across the world and back having played 90mins in between. Even then it looked like we needed another body in midfield and should have gone 1 up top. Two perfect opportunities to bring him on in the one game and he didn't.

It's not like Saka won't put in the necessary effort from what we've seen. Plus he does possess the potential to run at players and get us up the field.

If MR isn't bringing him on in that game I can't see him bringing him on much at all.
 

SkyblueDad

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It’s easy in hindsight isn’t it, at the time I could see the logic in bringing Palmer on Robins wasn’t to know the inept all round performance he would get from him I’m certain behind closed doors he’ll let Palmer know how unacceptable it was.
As for not using Sako again easy in hindsight. Looking back I’d think bringing on Thomas or Kitching or even both just putting bodies in the gaps that were appearing in midfield might have been better but that’s just an opinion again easy after the event.
 

Greggs

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It’s easy in hindsight isn’t it, at the time I could see the logic in bringing Palmer on Robins wasn’t to know the inept all round performance he would get from him I’m certain behind closed doors he’ll let Palmer know how unacceptable it was.
As for not using Sako again easy in hindsight. Looking back I’d think bringing on Thomas or Kitching or even both just putting bodies in the gaps that were appearing in midfield might have been better but that’s just an opinion again easy after the event.
Bringing on Palmer at Wembley was also a masterstroke.
 

enigma

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Bringing on Palmer at Wembley was also a masterstroke.
I’ve read some funny things on this forum but this has to be the best. Why would you even write that let alone think it? “Bringing on Palmer at Wembley was also a master stroke”. The passive aggressive quotes on this site are worse than sex addicts given the red pill. Unbelievable.
 

baldy

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I’ve read some funny things on this forum but this has to be the best. Why would you even write that let alone think it? “Bringing on Palmer at Wembley was also a master stroke”. The passive aggressive quotes on this site are worse than sex addicts given the red pill. Unbelievable.

Blimey - no need to cry about peoples comments
 

enigma

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Blimey - no need to cry about peoples comments
You’ll find there were no tears just a slice of banter, mixed with a little bit of irony and someone biting it. Thanks for being the first one to eat an enigma sarnie. Not heard the word blimey since 1987….. think it was someone from London can’t remember now.
 

SBT

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Would love to see him play as a winger. That is, if we played with wingers, or even had more than one winger in the squad.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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The bloke next to me in all seriousness said 'he's probably thinking he'd be better off in a sweatshop making our shirts'.
 

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