Exiled_Rover Posted Sunday at 10:09 Posted Sunday at 10:09 5 minutes ago, SpaceBarSlam said: Β Β Really interesting insights from Andy and Kevin here about the impact losing Travis would have on and off the pitch, also touching on the wider issue of us not getting new deals done for experienced players. They sound worried about the season. Justifiably so. Baynes is a miserable bastard at the best of times. 1 Quote
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Wing Wizard Windy Miller Posted Sunday at 10:20 Posted Sunday at 10:20 38 minutes ago, alcd said: The replacements for outgoing players will be loans from PL U21 squads, cobbled together in the final days of the window. We all know from experience, those players have absolutely no impact other than filling a place on the squad list. More than likely. Quote
Theaxe15 Posted Sunday at 10:22 Posted Sunday at 10:22 11 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said: Baynes is a miserable bastard at the best of times. To be fair, Iβm feeling pretty miserable looking at our current squad and how things might get worse. Relegation season incoming I think. 4 1 Quote
den Posted Sunday at 10:27 Posted Sunday at 10:27 17 minutes ago, SpaceBarSlam said: Β Β Really interesting insights from Andy and Kevin here about the impact losing Travis would have on and off the pitch, also touching on the wider issue of us not getting new deals done for experienced players. They sound worried about the season. Justifiably so. Very good interview.Β Β Itβs quite obvious that they are both of the same views at the moment. They believe rovers transfer dealings, both in and out, for a few seasons now have been poor and is a major reason for concern. βA couple of the new boys didnβt turn upβ. Basically they believe the club is heading into dangerous waters. I 100% go along with them. 6 Quote
sharpysharps86 Posted Sunday at 10:33 Posted Sunday at 10:33 24 minutes ago, BankEnd Rover said: Alebiosu did well and scratching my head as why others thought he was poor. Looked threatening going forward and looked solid enough at the back.Β Β People have to remember he's got zero support going forward with Ryan fuckin Hedges.Β Β We look fine at RB with Miller and Alebiosu...It's the right wing Β we need to be worried about.Β 100% agree. Alebiosu was doing all the work on the right practically on his own with the non-existent Hedges ahead of him. I was really concerned about him before yesterday but he pleasantly surprised me....maybe my expectations have dropped through the floor in recent seasons but he seemed ok to me. 3 Quote
M_B Posted Sunday at 10:37 Posted Sunday at 10:37 (edited) 31 minutes ago, BankEnd Rover said: Alebiosu did well and scratching my head as why others thought he was poor. Looked threatening going forward and looked solid enough at the back.Β Β People have to remember he's got zero support going forward with Ryan fuckin Hedges.Β Β We look fine at RB with Miller and Alebiosu...It's the right wing Β we need to be worried about.Β Aye, much how I saw it, I was shouting to give it him every time we had the ball. Someone yesterday suggested playing him in front of Miller, seems like a plan to me.Β Edited Sunday at 10:38 by M_B Quote
Backroom DE. Posted Sunday at 10:39 Backroom Posted Sunday at 10:39 Alebiosu was quite alright, especially considering it was his debut, but against a very average WBA side just OK is a downgrade on what we would have had. I think Brittain would have really troubled that WBA team yesterday.Β 1 Quote
Popular Post Miller11 Posted Sunday at 10:41 Popular Post Posted Sunday at 10:41 Unless there is some sort of miracle before the transfer window closes, I think our best bet is to play Gueye, Kargbo and Miller every game. Smash long balls up to Gueye, get Miller on every throw in, tell Kargbo to run at people. This was where we looked most effective yesterday and pre season - particularly against competent opposition. I donβt think we are scoring many goals otherwise. 14 Quote
... Posted Sunday at 10:44 Posted Sunday at 10:44 9 minutes ago, sharpysharps86 said: 100% agree. Alebiosu was doing all the work on the right practically on his own with the non-existent Hedges ahead of him. I was really concerned about him before yesterday but he pleasantly surprised me....maybe my expectations have dropped through the floor in recent seasons but he seemed ok to me. Managed to get one over on the defenders few times too taking a it a touch further was happy with his performance man of the game for usΒ 2 Quote
SpaceBarSlam Posted Sunday at 10:45 Posted Sunday at 10:45 4 minutes ago, Miller11 said: Unless there is some sort of miracle before the transfer window closes, I think our best bet is to play Gueye, Kargbo and Miller every game. Smash long balls up to Gueye, get Miller on every throw in, tell Kargbo to run at people. This was where we looked most effective yesterday and pre season - particularly against competent opposition. I donβt think we are scoring many goals otherwise. It won't be pretty but points on the board is what matters! 1 Quote
Tugayisgod Posted Sunday at 10:50 Posted Sunday at 10:50 Miyoshi on the bench for Bochum today. Not sure if it affects his GBE status unless he comes on ? Quote
Exiled_Rover Posted Sunday at 10:53 Posted Sunday at 10:53 10 minutes ago, DE. said: Alebiosu was quite alright, especially considering it was his debut, but against a very average WBA side just OK is a downgrade on what we would have had. I think Brittain would have really troubled that WBA team yesterday.Β As always, the legend of a player grows as soon as he leaves. Brittain is a good Championship RB, but he's not a worldie and he's not a game changer. Alebiosu rolled a ball across their 6 yard box and absolutely nobody attacked it. Brittain would have been similarly frustrated yesterday. 1 Quote
Exiled_Rover Posted Sunday at 10:55 Posted Sunday at 10:55 4 minutes ago, Tugayisgod said: Miyoshi on the bench for Bochum today. Not sure if it affects his GBE status unless he comes on ? Rumour has it we've been after him for months and he's keen to come - as the season has now started I'd be amazed if that transfer gets done. 1 Quote
MarkBRFC Posted Sunday at 10:57 Posted Sunday at 10:57 6 minutes ago, Tugayisgod said: Miyoshi on the bench for Bochum today. Not sure if it affects his GBE status unless he comes on ? Yep think it would. Think we can forget about Miyoshi that one clearly isnt getting done. Quote
bluebruce Posted Sunday at 11:02 Posted Sunday at 11:02 57 minutes ago, SpaceBarSlam said: Β Β Really interesting insights from Andy and Kevin here about the impact losing Travis would have on and off the pitch, also touching on the wider issue of us not getting new deals done for experienced players. They sound worried about the season. Justifiably so. 'A very poor clearance from one of the new boys Alebiosu' Well Kevin, it's pretty hard to do a good clearance when you're being wrestled to the ground. 3 Quote
XLM Posted Sunday at 11:04 Posted Sunday at 11:04 19 minutes ago, Miller11 said: Unless there is some sort of miracle before the transfer window closes, I think our best bet is to play Gueye, Kargbo and Miller every game. Smash long balls up to Gueye, get Miller on every throw in, tell Kargbo to run at people. This was where we looked most effective yesterday and pre season - particularly against competent opposition. I donβt think we are scoring many goals otherwise. I agree with the sentiment, but we did exactly that for 30 mins yesterday and created absolutely nothing and had no shots on target. I think we looked more threatening at the end of the first half with Hedges coming inside to make room for Alebiosu to overlap. That also didn't look remotely threatening either, but slightly more so. We should have swapped Hedges and Kargbo over once Alebiosu went off. Miller offered no threat aside from the long throws. Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted Sunday at 11:08 Posted Sunday at 11:08 3 hours ago, Emerald Isle Rover said: Agreed especially henriksson, I know his season is under way and has fitness under his belt but this is a different league should have came off the bench. Ohashi should have been the 10 with Gueye up top If weβve learnt one thing from yesterdayβs game it is the Gueye and Ohashi arenβt on the same wavelength. I could see that when we tried it the last time against Millwall last season. Ohashi is a penalty box player, pure and simple. 1 Quote
Emerald Isle Rover Posted Sunday at 11:10 Posted Sunday at 11:10 Whilst the pending exit of Travis is another of the growing and continued long list of Fcuk ups from the boardΒ citing relegation after one game is crazy particularly away from him against a team notoriously known for being decent at homeΒ it doesnβt excuse the performance and doesnβt shy away from the obvious failings of the team but come on we need to see what happens come first international break to get a clear pictureΒ look at Norwich at home yesterday spent well beat at home sheff u hammered at home watford deemed to have done good business then obviously Derby too one game (whilst underwhelming) canβt be the barometerΒ 3 Quote
Hasta Posted Sunday at 11:11 Posted Sunday at 11:11 (edited) Alebiosu was OK in a knock-it-and-run down the wing and cross or win aΒ corner kind of way. Still should have done better for the goal regardless of the attention of the opposition player. He doesn't worry me as much as De Neve and Hendriksson did ,as we have another potentially good option there with Miller. Β Edited Sunday at 11:13 by Hasta 1 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted Sunday at 11:20 Posted Sunday at 11:20 2 hours ago, Wing Wizard Windy Miller said: Pointless if he's not going to be fit.Β Think that one has sailed.Β He played the other week for his club after he failed a medical hereΒ 2 hours ago, Emerald Isle Rover said: Β travis goes - baradji will be in heβs been their number 1 targetΒ seems that way for sure 1 hour ago, Emerald Isle Rover said: Henriksson shouldnβt have started barely trained with the team poor selection from valΒ who else could when Cantwell wasn't going to be risked by Ismael?Β 1 hour ago, Ricky said: Axel had one training session before being thrown into the starting line up. Iβm not reading too much into his debut. Iβm one of the few who thought Alibeouso (sp?) did ok. Beat his man and delivered a couple of decent crosses. One early in the first half went right across the box with nobody there to take advantage of it.Β Travis is going to go and I think thatβs pretty obvious now. He will be a big loss in the centre of the park. Not sure heβs going to be easy to replace. I do wonder if Axel may be his replacement in there.Β I agree on Alebiosu who looked ok on debut but he got forward and try to do what Brittain did for us. Replacing Brittain was always going to tough task given his qualities and how he played the right back role.Β Β Quote
RoversClitheroe Posted Sunday at 11:21 Posted Sunday at 11:21 Any update on why Tyjon wasn't selected? 1 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted Sunday at 11:23 Posted Sunday at 11:23 9 minutes ago, Hasta said: Alebiosu was OK in a knock-it-and-run down the wing and cross or win aΒ corner kind of way. Still should have done better for the goal regardless of the attention of the opposition player. He doesn't worry me as much as De Neve and Hendriksson did ,as we have another potentially good option there with Miller. Β I agree. Regarding Miller - he didnβt do much wrong but I couldnβt escape the feeling that he is a centre half playing fullback. The same feeling I get when Carter plays right back. 2 Quote
Backroom DE. Posted Sunday at 11:23 Backroom Posted Sunday at 11:23 28 minutes ago, Exiled_Rover said: As always, the legend of a player grows as soon as he leaves. Brittain is a good Championship RB, but he's not a worldie and he's not a game changer. Alebiosu rolled a ball across their 6 yard box and absolutely nobody attacked it. Brittain would have been similarly frustrated yesterday. I think attacking wise Brittain was a game changer at times and could have been yesterday.Β Obviously nobody is saying he's a world class player. Silly comment. 1 Quote
Leonard Venkhater Posted Sunday at 11:27 Posted Sunday at 11:27 14 minutes ago, Emerald Isle Rover said: Whilst the pending exit of Travis is another of the growing and continued long list of Fcuk ups from the boardΒ citing relegation after one game is crazy particularly away from him against a team notoriously known for being decent at homeΒ it doesnβt excuse the performance and doesnβt shy away from the obvious failings of the team but come on we need to see what happens come first international break to get a clear pictureΒ look at Norwich at home yesterday spent well beat at home sheff u hammered at home watford deemed to have done good business then obviously Derby too one game (whilst underwhelming) canβt be the barometerΒ Β 14 minutes ago, Emerald Isle Rover said: Whilst the pending exit of Travis is another of the growing and continued long list of Fcuk ups from the boardΒ citing relegation after one game is crazy particularly away from him against a team notoriously known for being decent at homeΒ it doesnβt excuse the performance and doesnβt shy away from the obvious failings of the team but come on we need to see what happens come first international break to get a clear pictureΒ look at Norwich at home yesterday spent well beat at home sheff u hammered at home watford deemed to have done good business then obviously Derby too one game (whilst underwhelming) canβt be the barometerΒ One game? Well, in our family, we all "knew" after Coyle's first game against Norwich. The suicidal transfer window was a key issue then, as well.. 3 Quote
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