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Rachid Rachid Rachid 06 Apr 19 1.40pm | |
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Originally posted by southnorwoodhill
An interesting point. A sizable number of our first team have played at international level and should be well used to the demands of technical football. Edited by southnorwoodhill (06 Apr 2019 1.20pm) As others have said very little flair or attacking quality in there. Most can do a job as an up and down or defensive mid at lower premier league level but bring little in the final third. Meyer has only shown flashes when the opposition defend deep.
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spartakev2 Anerley 06 Apr 19 1.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Rachid Rachid Rachid
As others have said very little flair or attacking quality in there. Most can do a job as an up and down or defensive mid at lower premier league level but bring little in the final third. Meyer has only shown flashes when the opposition defend deep. I think if we want ceativity in the midfield, we'd havd to change the system. Playing a loan striker with wilf and andros on the wings, Roy likes playing defensive midfielders in the center. The creativity should come from the wings, but then you need midfielders to hit the box. Which is where our problems lie.
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Rachid Rachid Rachid 06 Apr 19 2.03pm | |
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Originally posted by spartakev2
I think if we want ceativity in the midfield, we'd havd to change the system. Playing a loan striker with wilf and andros on the wings, Roy likes playing defensive midfielders in the center. The creativity should come from the wings, but then you need midfielders to hit the box. Which is where our problems lie. Roy hasn’t had much choice but to use defensive midfielders because it’s all we have. He was happy enough to use RLC and Cabaye last season and has persevered with Schlupp because he can run with ball and maybe nick a goal although IMO he’s not at the level needed.
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spartakev2 Anerley 06 Apr 19 2.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Rachid Rachid Rachid
Roy hasn’t had much choice but to use defensive midfielders because it’s all we have. He was happy enough to use RLC and Cabaye last season and has persevered with Schlupp because he can run with ball and maybe nick a goal although IMO he’s not at the level needed. But it is his choice to have them playing so deep and not getting into the box, leaving the striker isolated.
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southnorwoodhill 06 Apr 19 2.44pm | |
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Originally posted by spartakev2
But it is his choice to have them playing so deep and not getting into the box, leaving the striker isolated. Absolutely my thoughts. Our midfield don't make timed runs into the box because the game plan is not to. RH insists on his 3 defensive mids, even at home! How are we to get players in the box when they are all under instruction to sit back? No wonder the opposition have such an easy job of organising defensive duties...
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Rachid Rachid Rachid 06 Apr 19 2.53pm | |
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Originally posted by spartakev2
But it is his choice to have them playing so deep and not getting into the box, leaving the striker isolated. Schlupp and McArthur have had plenty of ball around the opposition area but have lacked a bit of quality. It’s being so reliant on the wingers (or one winger) for attacking flair that’s made us so one dimensional at home IMO.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 06 Apr 19 4.12pm | |
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Originally posted by NEILLO
And which I know not to be true as well. All I’ve said there is the case atm, unless you’re saying Parish has planned ahead and isn’t hoping a buyer comes in.
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NEILLO Shoreham-by-Sea 06 Apr 19 5.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
All I’ve said there is the case atm, unless you’re saying Parish has planned ahead and isn’t hoping a buyer comes in. Parish lives year to year or 6 months to 6 months struggling to keep his investment in the premier league in the hope that somebody will buy the majority shareholding of the club or hopefully all of it. Your words. Where's your evidence that this is how he thinks ? Sorry but you are talking bollix.
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davehuggins 06 Apr 19 5.31pm | |
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For all those who want RH gone, today just shows why he should stay. Brilliant away performance with the perfect result. Just be careful what you all wish for. Thanks Roy from me.
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DeVito Surbiton 06 Apr 19 5.41pm | |
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But we really need a new, shinier, younger manager with fresh ideas and likes to play on the front foot. You know, someone like Eddie Howe... Oh wait a minute Edited by DeVito (06 Apr 2019 5.42pm)
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Brinscall Eagle Brinscall Lancashire/ Villamartin ... 06 Apr 19 5.47pm | |
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Originally posted by davehuggins
For all those who want RH gone, today just shows why he should stay. Brilliant away performance with the perfect result. Just be careful what you all wish for. Thanks Roy from me. A well done from me as well. 5 games to go and safe which for me is a job well done. He has used the players we have to outperform enough teams to keep us up. He now has the opportunity to entertain the fans with a different style of play, assuming that they are capable of it. They probably can but we will not necessarily win doing it. We are what we are. COYP
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Eaglecoops CR3 06 Apr 19 5.51pm | |
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Originally posted by NEILLO
Of course there is a practical argument. And it's based around people having an inflated view of the abilities of the squad and the merits or otherwise of Max Meyer, and the way they are managed. really, I didn’t mention any individuals I merely said our team are capable of playing a different style of football given the chance. You use the top 2 clubs as a comparison to the way Palace play. Are you being realistic in doing so ? no I didn’t, I said the top two teams play in a certain way, I didn’t compare us to them, I said they are successful by pressing high up the field and having a fluid attack The Premier League has become a League within a League. Take a look at the table and the gap between the those top 2 and then the next 4 clubs. Then look at the gap between 6th and 7th place. The top 2 have the resources and players available that make their systems work for them. so are their players so much better and fitter that they alone can press high up the field. I’m pretty sure our players could do that Like it or not, the Pardew and FDB argument is relative to this discussion. Those appointments were both made with the intention of changing the style of football. Pardew had limited success and FDB - well, not given a real chance but recent history suggests that Parish was right to take early action. not sure I understand your point, I made the point that they were failed experiments because of their flaws. I'm encouraged by your acknowledgement of Hodgson's defensive organisation. I don't fully agree that he is stifling talent. AWB is progressing well. Townsend has performed far better under Roy than he did under the manager that signed him, Pardew. Zaha would have had a more consistent season had he not have been played out of position when required. We lack flair players in midfield. The jury is divided when it comes to Meyer. But his inability to hold down a regular place is being blamed solely on Hodgson which I think is unfair. i didn’t mention Meyer at all so not sure what you mean, however my own opinion of Meyer is that he is very talented but needs to settle in the PL. Hodgson is by no means perfect. Could he do better ? - Yes. The home form and overall performances have been dire overall and I think this is clouding people's judgement. The 2 performances against Brighton were hugely disappointing. i couldn’t agree more with this paragraph But I'll say it again - the dividing lines in our part of the league are thin. If we had taken 6 points from Brighton we would be above West Ham and 11th. And Brighton would be in the bottom 3. not sure of the relevance of something that didn’t happen If Steve Parish decides to part company with Roy in the summer, that's his decision to make. Ultimately he is a businessman with a lot of money at stake. And that's when the emotion has to come out of it. He may well decide that his investment is in safe hands under Roy.... fair comment but I don’t want to watch that rubbish year in year out and im sure there are lots of fans who feel the same way. I don’t think Roy is a bad manager, I would just prefer someone else with a more proactive approach. As I said originally the next manager is crucial to how Palace develop as a team
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