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  1. Forster

     

    Clyne

    Fonte

    Toby

    Bertrand

     

    Wanyama

    Morgan

     

    Mane

    Davis

    Rodriguez

     

    Pelle

     

    I agree with this one. Mane and Rodriguez are the incisive forces and Davis to bring the ball forward and speed up our passing while attacking. Like he did last season with Lallana, Lambert and Rodriguez themselves.

  2. He's neither a defensive midfielder, neither an attacking-minded CM, nor a box-to-box...oh and he's not a creative number 10.

     

    These kind of players eventually stagnate. And so far the club has given him a lot of opportunities, and in recent weeks we've sacrificed Davis by playing him as a DM for JWP to focus on creating our attacking play, only for him to roam around ineffectively. I hope Koeman and the staff in Staplewood take note of this and try to reinvent his position, for his own sake.

  3. Wasn't that the idea of Thomas Lewis Way? To provide another main route into town to relieve the Avenue?

     

    What would you give up for the proposed new roads?

     

    The problem with Thomas Lewis Way is that it ends at the most abhorrent roundabout below the M27 near the airport. That's where the traffic starts to pile up.

    Both of them would make more sense in a dual-carriageway format, or simply with two lanes for each direction of traffic. Neither are significantly urbanized along their way (Apart from the beginning of the Avenue maybe) so I don't think it would be difficult. Plus if you're heading North or West TLW is not really an alternative for 2/3 of the city.

  4. For evening games Chelsea have started turning off the floodlights and having the stadium in darkness as the players come out barring for the tunnel area being lit up. They can do this as the new LED floodlights can be turned on and off at will and don't need time to warm up like the old type.

     

    We are the only other club in the UK which has LED floodlights and so could do similar.

     

    And then they play the Liquidator which makes the whole thing sound a mix between a boxing match and a circus exhibition. Don't think it's a great idea, we need a sort of anthem that most of the stadium will sing along to.

  5. I remember Davis once said that one of his roles was also to nurture and help with the development of the young CMs, who would eventually take over him. While JWP has been seen as the next one, I think Reed may actually overtake him.

     

    Seems to offer much more, and unlike JWP seems to have a carved out his main tactical role as a good defensive CM with good and resolute passing and vision.

  6. So you didn't notice Davis twice trying to hit the left winger and booming straight to the keeper second half? Or that attempt at a shot from the edge of the box? I get it, you love his sturdy frame and his staunchly protestant work ethic, but I don't think I'm the blinkered one here. Solid squad player, nothing more.

     

    Now that's some progress from your usual negative propaganda.

    I also saw that he hit the left winger (and the right winger once) at least three times before that (including a good Mane chance), and set a good number of JWP and Clyne crosses, as well as recovering a number of loose balls in midfield and distributing it with his usual efficiency (no mistakes today in that chapter!), and took on the box-to-box role very well and provided excellent cover for Wanyama and the FBs, something I'm yet to see any other midfielder of our squad actively do but he ALWAYS does.

    You're right, I do like his work ethic because it works for us, in fact very well most of the times. But hey, if I preferred a player that has now left I'd be biased too!

  7. People that don't cancel their right turn indicator when exiting a roundabout. You're not turning right anymore, you're turning left, so indicate as such you ****ing ****s

     

    This. Also those who drive with maximum lights on urban roads in clear night weather.

  8. Steven Davis is in the prime of his career and hasn't scored a league goal for us in 35 games & counting. Either our attacking midfielders are all awful in front of goal, in which case they deserve equal criticism, or our tactics aren't conducive to getting goals through the middle.

     

    Hello Alan, enjoying Swansea?

  9. so what do you know about him other than his name?

     

    I follow Sporting Lisbon due to my Portuguese roots, and as a result follow the Portuguese League where he played last year...well, kind of, because he didn't play much in a Benfica side that had a good number of games and where unlike what was done in previous years, their manager (who is still the same now, unlike what I've read here) rotated the squad fairly frequently fearing the repeat of a 2013 end-of-season debacle where they lost 3 out of 3 titles (won 3 out of 4 this time round).

    To be sure, Benfica did have the best midfield in the league, which included Argentine international Enzo Perez, Rodrigo and Liverpool's Markovic, but even with the considerable number of games and injuries that occurred during the season Djuricic struggled to make himself counted in the opportunities he had, and ended up falling behind (the much overrated) Andre Gomes in the pecking order, even for European games where his most regular game time was coming from.

     

    The level of the Portuguese league, outside the big 3, is very low, defensive tactics are just a cover up for a lack of pace and creativity that exists in 70% of teams, and being in a good team as he was his performance was poor. Moreover, Benfica have sold a number of their midfield stars (including young prospects to Monaco and Valencia) and highly-rated Gaitan should follow soon, and yet they have not considered calling him back, nor did they consider him in pre-season.

     

    Food for thought, but as I said the jury is out as with anyone else.

  10. That Mane-Reed substitution tore us apart.

     

    We should've kept the midfield of 3, and changed like-for-like up front. Instead, we gave up a lot of space in midfield, forced JWP and Davis into never-ending sprinting between attack and defense, were left too exposed when our FBs went forward, and eventually that cost us with a 2nd Shelvey shot after a serious warning with the first.

     

    Reminded me a lot of the Villa game last season in December. No matter what we did, they were always going to win the game.

    I'm starting to think that teams are now fully aware of Pelle's threat and weaknesses, so we should look to play with another striker/central attacking player until the end of the season.

     

    Tadic has not been at a good level, and is now starting to look a bit lazy too. Needs a kick up the back side.

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