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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: Buzzberry on September 18, 2010, 09:55:57 am
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Absolutely useless! Has he not got a right foot?
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Yes. He's got Martin Woods'.
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Must admit thought he was lucky to stay on the pitch for the full game last night! Very poor!
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Similar comments about Martis a couple of weeks ago. Give the lad a chance to settle. Chambo will be back soon to give a bit of competition in that area which will help him to improve.
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Friend is young, and still learning the game. His best days are ahead of him.
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Glyn_Wigley wrote:
Yes. He's got Martin Woods'.
:laugh:
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Give him a chance, he's young and first time in this level. He's most of the time all by himself down left hand side. You go out there and do better?!
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Buzzberry wrote:
Absolutely useless! Has he not got a right foot?
If he hasn't got a right foot, then I've clearly misread the scores and we actually lost 2-1 at Watford last Saturday.
;)
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I probably could do better, he's going to be a liabilty at left back!
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Buzzberry wrote:
I probably could do better
:dry:
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I thought he did okay yesterday. Not perfect, but I don't think all of the stick is justified.
He did well to deal with the pace of Gradel, and as usual, he didn't really have anyone in front of him to protect him.
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He doesn't look to have the confidence in his ability to attack with the ball down the flank, unlike Robbo used to & JOC does when he plays on the right. He also doesn't have 'quick feet', an attribute needed to play the one touch, close passing game we relish at.
Having said that, he is young & still relatively new to the club, players & style of play SOD wants from his footballers.
I'm sure he'll get there in time, otherwise SOD wouldn't have brought him to the club.
On the plus side, he gives us some height in the team & that is an area we are lacking in.
However, I'll be glad to see Chambo back as soon as.
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Buzzberry wrote:
Absolutely useless! Has he not got a right foot?
To be fair, how many left footed players DO have a right foot.
I agree he was poor last night though & looked a liability at times. But he is young,still learning & does have a bit of height unlike Robbo.
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Norman Hunter, Eddie Gray, Glynn Snodin. Great players who hardly used right foot.
George Friend can and did at Watford for 2nd goal.
I think he's still raw and trust that SOD and ROK will improve him.
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Norman Hunter, Eddie Gray, Glynn Snodin. Great players who hardly used right foot.
George Friend can and did at Watford for 2nd goal.
I think he's still raw and trust that SOD and ROK will improve him.
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Norman Hunter, Eddie Gray, Glynn Snodin. Great players who hardly used right foot.
George Friend can and did at Watford for 2nd goal.
I think he's still raw and trust that SOD and ROK will improve him.
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ferribyrover wrote:
Norman Hunter, Eddie Gray, Glynn Snodin. Great players who hardly used right foot.
George Friend can and did at Watford for 2nd goal.
I think he's still raw and trust that SOD and ROK will improve him.
Agreed, whilst he must have shown something to win the contract the previous summer I would never have thought Dumbuya could look as accomplished as he does now. Given Friend has experience in L1 then I think our coaches can have him settled by Christmas. As mentioned furhter up the thread, he won't be used to this system where he's expected to get forward but also defend without a traditiopnal wide midfielder in front of him.
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As touched upon.........if he had perfect balance and technique he would be out of our price range. The lad is practically another CH. Whenever the ball is oiked up in the air down the left or middle left, he wins the chuff. Attackers fear him and rarely jump against him. You can see it in the game. Robbo was very vulnerable to that. Robbo made up for that with his reading of the game, his basic defending skills, and knowing when to overlap. That said, Robbo had been at Rovers quite a few years before getting to that level and his effectively at the twilight of his career. George is still young and very much learning the Donny way.
He gives us much needed balance in stature at set pieces on attack and defending, something that we are traditionally weak at under Sean.