Scapegoat of the week Award thread

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by SydenhamRoyal » 24 Sep 2012 20:23

Ideal
HoneyRoastHoax TBF if you're the striker in a 4-5-1 you aren't supposed to track back, you stay up there.


No. It's the opposite.
Being the lone striker in a 4-5-1 places much greater demands on the striker, he has to run about everywhere, and pressure the opponent defenders when on the ball, and chase down opponents.
I don't think Pogrebnyak is suited for a 4-5-1, he's not very mobile.


He was bought to make Harte look quick

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by AthleticoSpizz » 30 Sep 2012 00:16

Ian Harte

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by leon » 30 Sep 2012 00:26

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melonhead thought hes worked his nuts off for zero reward in the games ive seen


He's barely touched the f/cking ball all season.


that's absolute b/llocks E-P. He's struggled so far, but not from a lack of effort, today however, you could see him and Hunt working really well.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by creative_username_1 » 30 Sep 2012 18:01

AthleticoSpizz Ian Harte


'greed. Did nothing all game

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by peterroyal76 » 30 Sep 2012 20:33

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melonhead thought hes worked his nuts off for zero reward in the games ive seen


He's barely touched the f/cking ball all season.


that's absolute b/llocks E-P. He's struggled so far, but not from a lack of effort, today however, you could see him and Hunt working really well.


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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by RoyalBlue » 30 Sep 2012 21:01

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Extended-Phenotype Lack of service is only half an excuse. Strikers, like any other player, should be fighting to contribute, get involved and create chances of their own.

He's looking like a waste of f/cking time to me and I'm losing confident in our other signings who are becoming more and more anonymous with each game.

Thank f/ck they didn't cost anything.


Yes, but when the forwards have to keep coming back into midfield to look for the ball because the midfield isn't doing anything significant, then you're bound to be unable to attack effectively.


But that isn't what is happening. Pog for example is being dispossesed or beaten every time he recieves the ball. He isn't linking up or holding up play, he isn't finding space or winning it in the air. Fine, not a lot of crosses have gone in for him, but a forward shouldn't have to be given it on a plate to make a contribution.


Bloody Hell! What games have you been watching?! I don't think they can have been Reading games!

I'm sorry but your assertions are absolutely ridiculous and don't represent reality.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by M Brook » 06 Oct 2012 21:08

Looks like BMcD may be in line for this for the foreseeable future.

Sorry Brian but we all have our limitations. Looks like Prem egos may be yours. Unfair but inevitable.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Maguire » 06 Oct 2012 21:11

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melonhead thought hes worked his nuts off for zero reward in the games ive seen


He's barely touched the f/cking ball all season.


I know i'm coming back a while here, and i'm not picking on you particularly but as I said on another thread - I see a really talented player with a great touch who brings others into the game. Sadly he's been ploughing a lonely furrow upfront with an underperforming midfield around him. 4 goals in 8 now is it? Something like that.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Ian Royal » 06 Oct 2012 21:29

Can't make up my mind about Pog. Obviously very talented and clearly has a good scoring habit. But he's slow and ponderous. Shows quick feet and strength to hold off defenders and can be excellent in holding up the ball and linking play. But he's also looked like he's wearing concrete boots at other points.

I want to like him, but I'm not warming to him for some reason. I'd prefer to see Roberts starting, but then again its a bit early to drop him.


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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by AthleticoSpizz » 06 Oct 2012 22:20

Ian Harte..and another 2-2 defeat

(the pre loaded opinions of some on here are not necessarily the opinions of AS)

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Maguire » 06 Oct 2012 23:53

Ian Royal Can't make up my mind about Pog. Obviously very talented and clearly has a good scoring habit. But he's slow and ponderous. Shows quick feet and strength to hold off defenders and can be excellent in holding up the ball and linking play. But he's also looked like he's wearing concrete boots at other points.

I want to like him, but I'm not warming to him for some reason. I'd prefer to see Roberts starting, but then again its a bit early to drop him.


Yeah i'd say dropping your biggest goal threat is probably a mistake at this stage, Ian.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by MmmMonsterMunch » 07 Oct 2012 00:01

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melonhead thought hes worked his nuts off for zero reward in the games ive seen


He's barely touched the f/cking ball all season.



Sorry what??? Did you watch our game last weekend? He was immense against Newcastle & BM should never have subbed him - we went rapidly downhill after that. Every game I've seen I've thought he's looked a cut above anything else we have.

His goal celebration on MOTD was quite muted tonight though. He is probably thinking WTF have I done coming here! :lol:

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by pea » 20 Oct 2012 16:51

McCleary by a country mile


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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Royal Ginger » 20 Oct 2012 17:00

I'm having Ledge today for his complete inability to control even the slowest of balls.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by windermere_royal » 20 Oct 2012 17:01

pea McCleary by a country mile


TBF he would be a hero if the keeper hadn`t got a lucky block with his foot, he did everything right shooting low to the keepers feet, but that how it goes when you are down the bottom.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by pea » 20 Oct 2012 17:10

Royal Ginger I'm having Ledge today for his complete inability to control even the slowest of balls.


Sadly our ball control issues weren't limited to one person

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by Royal Ginger » 20 Oct 2012 17:11

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Royal Ginger I'm having Ledge today for his complete inability to control even the slowest of balls.


Sadly our ball control issues weren't limited to one person


Agreed, but i feel he typified it today.

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by SPARTA » 20 Oct 2012 17:33

Leigertwood hasn't done anything consistently this season. He was found out at Sheffield United in the Prem and he is no better with us. He looks sluggish and sloppy. we should be playing a 4-4-2 formation with Karacan and Guthrie in the middle. A mixture of creativity and energy come defensive work from Jem.

This weeks scapegoat is Brian McDermott for his persistence with the negative unrewarding 4-4-1-1 / 4-5-1 long ball hit and hope football. It has to change. We are a 4-4-2 team with good wingers and hard working strikers. The midfield is lost to lump it football, and one up front is a waste of time.

Go back to what we know and do well, before time runs out and the manager gets changed.



(I'm a moany bastard tonight, but I do rate Brian very highly, but enough is enough with these tactics)

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by ManchesterRoyals » 20 Oct 2012 18:51

Think the whole team

They cant even put more than 3 passes together

The passing and long balls today were just awful

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Re: Scapegoat of the week Award thread

by RoyalBlue » 20 Oct 2012 19:43

I reckon it's McDermott's turn. He signed the players, picked the team, decided the tactics etc.

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