Well im not sure you're as accurate in your assesment of posters as you think you are so maybe you're best off
Fair play, haha. but I'm thinking of two or three in particular and I'm pretty sure I'm spot on
Well im not sure you're as accurate in your assesment of posters as you think you are so maybe you're best off
Well that brings me to a point the mods would like to reiterate - we've started to see an increase in posts which intend to split the posters on this board in to camps and group one set of opinions with another, we feel this is counter productive to good debate and only serves to create tension and a hostile atmosphere. If you have a problem with 'two or three' posters and their motives then call them out on it in the appropriate thread or via PM. By saying (as you did) that 'most the people saying XYZ... are also the ones that ABC...' you are grouping a lot of people in with the two or three that you have a problem with and i don't know about you but i don't like someone telling me why i thinking what i do, it also doesn't give that two or three a chance to counter you're accusations.
So please, everyone, stop with the Apol.ogists and '****ites' etc [emoji106]
In reference to the lamelaites, they seem to be the same as those who will not question pouch as well.
On lamela and in fairness, he has had some decent/good games, but seems to be off form at the moment, when he was playing ok /good I said he has the potential to be a good /very good player but thats his ceiling (Africanspur spotted this after his first couple of games) but people were convinced he would be great comparing him to a young Ronaldo which is ludicrous.
Keep him wide, keep feeding him the ball. Its very simple
Against Palace in the first half there was more of this and Lamela looked OK.
In central positions he is too easily crowded out and right now he doesn't have the quick feet and quick mind to deal with that.
Keep him wide, keep feeding him the ball. Its very simple
Against Palace in the first half there was more of this and Lamela looked OK.
In central positions he is too easily crowded out and right now he doesn't have the quick feet and quick mind to deal with that.
Aka he needs space in which to be effective and good movement so he can move into space - similar problems to Soldado and exactly the reason many good players don't make it in England.
He needs to adapt his game and use his abilities to be effective in this lge rather than trying to completely shoe horn his game into the lge.
Look at Hazard ( not Micky!) And Oscar and great examples.
And of course Bale - although his skill set is different so maybe a less good comparison.
I would rather say very few attacking players make it England or elsewhere if not given space and movement around them.
There are exceptional players capable of producing magic on their own, but they're very few. And even those players are better with space and movement.
Now you're downgrading people to bring them in line with lamela
there are very few people that can make things happen consistently with little or no time and space but they do exist. Lamela is not on that level and hasn't shown much signs if any that he will get there. so lets not compare him to those
the next tier is the tier that lamela's predicted level should be hoping to get to....and that is to people that dont need much time and space to be effective in a match...as opposed to being largely nullified by taken those two ingredients away.
Lamela doesnt have the physical attributes of zaha and Bolasie so he cant really propel himself away from players; that added danger of players feeling they will get left for dead isnt there, but he isnt slow either....he is fast enough that he can make the most of his speed and skill and trickery to make something happen....there are players all around that can do this and lamela should be able to do this
i dont think i agree with this if i'm honest mate
What? Who am I downgrading? I'm no the one that brought up Hazard, I'm the one saying that that kind of player is very rare. I haven't said Lamela is on their level.
Space and time are not all or nothing ingredients. They fall along a continuum (like most things). A lack of it has been a fairly consistent problem for our attacking problems for some time. People are now complaining about Sigurdsson being sold, because look how good he is at Swansea. I think the main reason he looks better there is more space and more movement. Caused by a team that's better than us at creating it.
Is Bolasie the new Marko Marin? One good game against us and all of a sudden he's all the rage? I wonder what the reaction had been this summer if we had signed 25 year old Yannick Bolasie after his 0 goals, 4 assists in 23 starts last season. Of course total his assists and goals this season (3) and it's lower than Lamela's (4) despite Bolasie getting more game time.
Not saying Bolasie has nothing about him. Certainly looks a useful player. But from what I've seen so far he's looked a lot more like Townsend at QPR than a player that would change our fortunes right now. Is there any reason to think that Bolasie facing the (lack of) space and movement our attacking players had to deal with up against a team like Palace would do as well as he did with the time and space he got attacking on the break against us?
so where would you play Lamela?Same, that sounds more like a tactic more suited to Townsend than Lamela.
Bolasie would not be so effective at Spurs because our manager doesn't like players like him who hug the touchline. Warnock has his attackers providing real width, the instruction to attack fullbacks and get by them and provide crosses. This suits Bolasie.
i agree with this
but then how does that suit lamela?
If Lamela was playing for Palace, I'm sure Warnock would do exactly the same with him as he does with Bolasie. The instruction would be for Lamela to stay wide in order to receive the ball, his teammates would be instructed to give him as much of the ball as possible, and then when he did get it he would be encouraged to provide plenty of crosses and if he wanted to come inside and have shots. Basically, just simplify everything, something Redknapp is also good at. Yes we laugh at the " go out and run around a bit" aspect, but with many footballers its better to keep things simple, just get them doing the obvious things they are capable of, like Warnock is doing with Bolasie and the rest.
Lamela is just not effective at Spurs where he is told by Poch to play a more inverted role, when he receives the ball he is easily crowded out in the more central areas, there is little space for him to get the ball under control and do something with it. He gets frustrated, the fans get frustrated. He is exepcted to play quick one twos with teammates who are not on the same wavelength, expected to provide incisive through balls where there is barely any space to exploit, its just too complicated. He is not a David Silva, not a Hazard, not an Ozil or Cazorla.
If Lamela was playing for Palace, I'm sure Warnock would do exactly the same with him as he does with Bolasie. The instruction would be for Lamela to stay wide in order to receive the ball, his teammates would be instructed to give him as much of the ball as possible, and then when he did get it he would be encouraged to provide plenty of crosses and if he wanted to come inside and have shots. Basically, just simplify everything, something Redknapp is also good at. Yes we laugh at the " go out and run around a bit" aspect, but with many footballers its better to keep things simple, just get them doing the obvious things they are capable of, like Warnock is doing with Bolasie and the rest.
Lamela is just not effective at Spurs where he is told by Poch to play a more inverted role, when he receives the ball he is easily crowded out in the more central areas, there is little space for him to get the ball under control and do something with it. He gets frustrated, the fans get frustrated. He is exepcted to play quick one twos with teammates who are not on the same wavelength, expected to provide incisive through balls where there is barely any space to exploit, its just too complicated. He is not a David Silva, not a Hazard, not an Ozil or Cazorla.