On the same trajectory as Burroughs then or Howley?There Scottish Premiership, I was thinking more Raith Rovers or Ayr Utd
On the same trajectory as Burroughs then or Howley?There Scottish Premiership, I was thinking more Raith Rovers or Ayr Utd
Dabo has gone from being released by the worst club in League 2 to the Scottish Championship. I think you might be a little harsh on young Victor
Afraid it appears it's to the inackers yard for him after some nether year's, maybe the personal approach to tailored demands came to late for him?I’m sorry to see how his career has taken a downwards turn.
I always thought League 1 was about his level.
Always find it bizarre how him and Rose both had the same hip injury at the same time. The management of both through their rehab appeared to be very poor. Both were rushed back too soon on multiple occasions and broke down. Looks like it effectively has ended Dabo's career.I’m sorry to see how his career has taken a downwards turn.
I always thought League 1 was about his level.
Torp had a decent game on his last start (Watford, probably one of our best performances this season). Since then he’s been almost completely frozen out. Didn’t get a look in on Saturday despite both holding midfielders being booked. Can anyone explain?
And that may have come from Torp entering the Field at that stage and actually taking the shot that presented itself to both of our central midfielders,takes bravery to take a shot just like the one he scored at their place?Because Sheaf came back in and Torp is nowhere near Sheafs level. In fairness we were having our best spell of the game in the last 20 minutes and looked like the most likely to score the winner.
A lot of fans have just reacted to the fact we conceded late. But Eccles and Sheaf were playing well despite being on yellows and were a big part of our momentum going forward.
Most of the comments haven’t been about the late goal but the overall performance and being outplayed by an average but well coached side.Because Sheaf came back in and Torp is nowhere near Sheafs level. In fairness we were having our best spell of the game in the last 20 minutes and looked like the most likely to score the winner.
A lot of fans have just reacted to the fact we conceded late. But Eccles and Sheaf were playing well despite being on yellows and were a big part of our momentum going forward.
Strength? Crikey, he'd end up with arms like Garth.Great off to Aberdeen you go,tbf it's not that far from Denmark He could row it and build up some strength
Couldn’t really care less about the late goal, bigger worry is that we deserved to lose the game overall. We only performed well for 30 mins of the second half.Because Sheaf came back in and Torp is nowhere near Sheafs level. In fairness we were having our best spell of the game in the last 20 minutes and looked like the most likely to score the winner.
A lot of fans have just reacted to the fact we conceded late. But Eccles and Sheaf were playing well despite being on yellows and were a big part of our momentum going forward.
Me too, Still to be swayed one way or the other!I like Torp. There, I said it. I think he's good enough.
I don't understand this argument. Torp isn't remotely similar to Sheaf in any aspect.Because Sheaf came back in and Torp is nowhere near Sheafs level. In fairness we were having our best spell of the game in the last 20 minutes and looked like the most likely to score the winner.
A lot of fans have just reacted to the fact we conceded late. But Eccles and Sheaf were playing well despite being on yellows and were a big part of our momentum going forward.
30 mins is a tad over generous. It was last 10-15 if that.Couldn’t really care less about the late goal, bigger worry is that we deserved to lose the game overall. We only performed well for 30 mins of the second half.
Obviously Torp’s not at Sheafs level but sheaf is clearly not fully fit. Just seems odd how little minutes he’s getting.
I don't understand this argument. Torp isn't remotely similar to Sheaf in any aspect.
We've been playing him deep in a Sheaf role out of necessity, that's not where his strengths are at all.
Play him further up where Rudoni plays and we'll see the best of him. He's got a lovely eye for a pass and a great delivery.
He's not the rock in the middle that is fighting tooth and nail for the ball. He's the one who receives the ball from that type and then provides an out ball for the attackers.
Adi Viveash thought we was between a 6 and an 8 not a 10.
No way is he a 10. Not enough pace for an 8 to get up and down. Not strong enough in the tackle to sit deep.
Yes he can pick a pass has a decent shot. But his weaknesses counter act the strengths rather than make up for them. His corners and set pieces have been nothing special. Nowhere near Rudoni:s delivery.
And that may have come from Torp entering the Field at that stage and actually taking the shot that presented itself to both of our central midfielders,takes bravery to take a shot just like the one he scored at their place?
I agree, I think he is an 8Rudoni isn't exactly a 10 himself really. Plays somewhere in between an 8 and a 10.
Not saying Torp is an out and out 10 but his strengths are much more suited to being higher up the pitch in front of the holding mids.
He wouldn't be one that drops deep to grab the ball like Rudoni, but someone that sort of floats in between the midfield and the attack.
In terms of delivery, I do genuinely think he's up there with Rudoni. You could argue that Rudoni is more consistent, but Torp has played passes that no other player on the pitch has seen or would try. Some lovely floated balls around the defence towards the back post that we never seem to play for some reason.
I also think his diagonal balls and weight of pass are quality.
edit: just seen you were talking about set pieces when it comes to delivery, so disregard the last bit. I would agree Rudoni has the better set piece delivery.
Call me old fashioned but I want a hell of a lot more out of a central midfielder than that.I don't understand this argument. Torp isn't remotely similar to Sheaf in any aspect.
We've been playing him deep in a Sheaf role out of necessity, that's not where his strengths are at all.
Play him further up where Rudoni plays and we'll see the best of him. He's got a lovely eye for a pass and a great delivery.
He's not the rock in the middle that is fighting tooth and nail for the ball. He's the one who receives the ball from that type and then provides an out ball for the attackers.
I know just the manThinking on this a bit more, wonder if he could be deployed as a Enganche. Would need us to think about our attacking play, but could be a interesting role for him considering there not expected to drive with the ball but instead stay in the middle of the midfield and attack and pass it through the lines.
Roles Explained: The ‘Enganche’ Role
The Enganche is an Argentinian footballing term, which is used to describe a traditional playmaker/attacking midfielder; a no.10. A predominant role within South America, the Enganche is usually de…theconventionalplaymaker.wordpress.com
I was thinking more the modern possession I was reading on from the Bolton boss but depends if he’s a good regen
Raphael Borges Rodrigues?
Wonder if he’s at all close to being fitRaphael Borges Rodrigues?
Probably got lost in the BurgesWonder if he’s at all close to being fit
Most of the comments haven’t been about the late goal but the overall performance and being outplayed by an average but well coached side.
Good player is Bannon, great type of character to have in your teamThe key was Barry Bannan to be fair more than coaching?
He did something like that away at PlymouthWho did we play when he did that sexy back heel pass out wide right around the penalty box, Torp here I'm talking about?
Who did we play when he did that sexy back heel pass out wide right around the penalty box, Torp here I'm talking about?