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Quote from: GazLaz on December 14, 2024, 09:56:51 amQuote from: Cramby10 on December 14, 2024, 09:06:17 amA lot of talk on Gibson here. Having watched the Port Vale game on the telly box the other day, I thought his general build up play was decent but then when faced with the decision as to what to do with the final ball he was found lacking. Big time. He just looked like he had no idea what to do. Cut inside and blaze it into row z or go outside on his particularly weak left foot seem to be his only outcomes. To play this player on the wrong side nonsense you have to be a lot more canny. Maybe he’s not bright enough to do it?This now brings me to my usual bee in my bonnet. Why not makes things easy for him? Put him on the right with one instruction. Get to the byline and whip in bloody good crosses with your very good right peg. Why do we have to make things more complicated than they need to be? Just because it’s football fashion? I don’t know. But it ain’t working for him.He’s a strange one. His ability and general play is brilliant at times. If he did have an end product that was consistent with what he is capable of he’d be a good championship player. I think it is a mental issue with him though. Think he struggles to translate his ability to match day consistently. Possibly has come across previously as a “bad attitude” situation but I’m not sure it is. Some players just get limited by anxiety, wouldn’t be surprised if it was linked to that.Agreed, I posted a few days back that Gibson is probably low on confidence right now.
Quote from: Cramby10 on December 14, 2024, 09:06:17 amA lot of talk on Gibson here. Having watched the Port Vale game on the telly box the other day, I thought his general build up play was decent but then when faced with the decision as to what to do with the final ball he was found lacking. Big time. He just looked like he had no idea what to do. Cut inside and blaze it into row z or go outside on his particularly weak left foot seem to be his only outcomes. To play this player on the wrong side nonsense you have to be a lot more canny. Maybe he’s not bright enough to do it?This now brings me to my usual bee in my bonnet. Why not makes things easy for him? Put him on the right with one instruction. Get to the byline and whip in bloody good crosses with your very good right peg. Why do we have to make things more complicated than they need to be? Just because it’s football fashion? I don’t know. But it ain’t working for him.He’s a strange one. His ability and general play is brilliant at times. If he did have an end product that was consistent with what he is capable of he’d be a good championship player. I think it is a mental issue with him though. Think he struggles to translate his ability to match day consistently. Possibly has come across previously as a “bad attitude” situation but I’m not sure it is. Some players just get limited by anxiety, wouldn’t be surprised if it was linked to that.
A lot of talk on Gibson here. Having watched the Port Vale game on the telly box the other day, I thought his general build up play was decent but then when faced with the decision as to what to do with the final ball he was found lacking. Big time. He just looked like he had no idea what to do. Cut inside and blaze it into row z or go outside on his particularly weak left foot seem to be his only outcomes. To play this player on the wrong side nonsense you have to be a lot more canny. Maybe he’s not bright enough to do it?This now brings me to my usual bee in my bonnet. Why not makes things easy for him? Put him on the right with one instruction. Get to the byline and whip in bloody good crosses with your very good right peg. Why do we have to make things more complicated than they need to be? Just because it’s football fashion? I don’t know. But it ain’t working for him.
"I don't think we're too far away on the wide forward..."Grant McCann offers a positive update on Rovers' January plans.Latest from Ricky Charlesworth on Twitter. So it’s not a striker, it’s a wide man, guessing it’s for the opposite side to Moly
Quote from: karldew on December 19, 2024, 05:59:33 pm"I don't think we're too far away on the wide forward..."Grant McCann offers a positive update on Rovers' January plans.Latest from Ricky Charlesworth on Twitter. So it’s not a striker, it’s a wide man, guessing it’s for the opposite side to MolyYeboah replacement.
Possibly Ennis from Man U academy
Wigan will surely want Josh Stones to play EFL football he would be the one I would go after hard.
"I don't think we're too far away on the wide forward..."Grant McCann offers a positive update on Rovers' January plans.Latest from Ricky Charlesworth on Twitter. So it’s not a striker, it’s a wide man, guessing it’s for the opposite side to Moly
Heard one has signed but not who
Just been told loanee could be Rob Street from Lincoln
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on January 01, 2025, 06:59:06 pmHeard one has signed but not whoWon’t be signed u til tomorrow or Friday, he was involved with his club today
If you look at his stats, he’s not exactly ripping the league up, but those stats could lie as I’ve posted before a 2 minute sub appearance counts the same as a full game, just say like
Quote from: Draytonian III on January 01, 2025, 07:29:10 pmIf you look at his stats, he’s not exactly ripping the league up, but those stats could lie as I’ve posted before a 2 minute sub appearance counts the same as a full game, just say like It’s very easy these days to find detail on starts/sub appearances/minutes played - transfermarkt is very good for that.Street was on the bench for Lincoln today.
Is it definitely Rob Street? Mate of mine has told me its Freddie Draper?
I dont think Rob Street fits the bill of being able to play accross the front 3 does he? I know nothing about him so genuine question. If we just put balls inthe box our current strikers would score goals. If we keep refusing it then we need to sign pace in my opinion.