Players transformed under Coyle.
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Players transformed under Coyle.
So far since Coyle has come up, we've seen plenty of players transform into new players. The most obvious ones are Elmander, Knight and Taylor.
However more recently, two players have stood out for me. Sam Ricketts, and in particular, Paul Robinson. Ricketts looks a threat going forward at right back and is proving a very useful player as he can fill in at center back. Paul Robinson is a new player all together. Strong, good passing ability, not as dirty as he once was. I honestly thought when Coyle came in, he would be dropped in favour of Samuel or Gardner, but it really is a testement to Coyle's ability that he's managed to turn him into a decent left back.
However more recently, two players have stood out for me. Sam Ricketts, and in particular, Paul Robinson. Ricketts looks a threat going forward at right back and is proving a very useful player as he can fill in at center back. Paul Robinson is a new player all together. Strong, good passing ability, not as dirty as he once was. I honestly thought when Coyle came in, he would be dropped in favour of Samuel or Gardner, but it really is a testement to Coyle's ability that he's managed to turn him into a decent left back.
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Re: Players transformed under Coyle.
Best game I've seen Ricketts play at fullback for us today.
I'm quite fan of Steinsson, but that shirt is now the Welshman's and its for Steinner to grab it back.
We actually look like we have a competitive (if a little on the light side) squad. Sure, Coyle has his favourites, but he appears to play players on form, and generally if you have a good game, you start the next one. be interested to know what comes of the Petrov spat. I hope he handles it aswell as he's handled everyone else, because Petrov played well, and you can understand the frustration. but we were down to 10 and the team comes first - its the gaffers head on the block after all.
I'm quite fan of Steinsson, but that shirt is now the Welshman's and its for Steinner to grab it back.
We actually look like we have a competitive (if a little on the light side) squad. Sure, Coyle has his favourites, but he appears to play players on form, and generally if you have a good game, you start the next one. be interested to know what comes of the Petrov spat. I hope he handles it aswell as he's handled everyone else, because Petrov played well, and you can understand the frustration. but we were down to 10 and the team comes first - its the gaffers head on the block after all.
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Re: Players transformed under Coyle.
Definitely agree on the 'have a good game, start the next game' point.
On Steinsson's Twitter, someone asked him why he didn't get his place back after he was injured. His reply was something along the lines of "We won last match." That seems to be Coyle's mentality, and it's good way to boost morale. If a player comes in, plays well, but gets dropped in favour of someone who was previously injured then that player will be abit miffed.
We also do have more options across the field then I can ever remember. A look at our bench today, we had three players who could come on and change the game, yet we barely used them. Who would have thought Muamba would have been the one to do so!
On Steinsson's Twitter, someone asked him why he didn't get his place back after he was injured. His reply was something along the lines of "We won last match." That seems to be Coyle's mentality, and it's good way to boost morale. If a player comes in, plays well, but gets dropped in favour of someone who was previously injured then that player will be abit miffed.
We also do have more options across the field then I can ever remember. A look at our bench today, we had three players who could come on and change the game, yet we barely used them. Who would have thought Muamba would have been the one to do so!
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Robinson for the most part has played much better than most people rated him at the time of the signing.
Knight improved when Cahill was out last season. Still has his mental lapses but seems to keep getting better and better.
In general Muamba has also improved although he is much better when having Holden as a partner.
Knight improved when Cahill was out last season. Still has his mental lapses but seems to keep getting better and better.
In general Muamba has also improved although he is much better when having Holden as a partner.
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Indeed. However - Knightmare's booking this afternoon is his fifth and he faces, therefore, a suspension.hi there, i'm chris wrote:Definitely agree on the 'have a good game, start the next game' point.
I'd imagine that OC will tuck Ricketts in to CB and Steinner will come back in at RB.
It should then all become very interesting should they all play well.
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I thought that it was Robinson who got his 5th booking, but if it's Knight's 5th as well then that will make next week's team very interesting at the back with both of them out!Bruce Rioja wrote:Indeed. However - Knightmare's booking this afternoon is his fifth and he faces, therefore, a suspension.hi there, i'm chris wrote:Definitely agree on the 'have a good game, start the next game' point.
I'd imagine that OC will tuck Ricketts in to CB and Steinner will come back in at RB.
It should then all become very interesting should they all play well.
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Robinson is as good a left back as we'll get.
He was outstanding today. Outstanding.
He was outstanding today. Outstanding.
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Oooh. Maybe both? I know that Mavies's first booking was his fifth - I've no idea as to how picking up his sixth, subsequently, and the red card affect his bannage though.FaninOz wrote:I thought that it was Robinson who got his 5th booking, but if it's Knight's 5th as well then that will make next week's team very interesting at the back with both of them out!Bruce Rioja wrote:Indeed. However - Knightmare's booking this afternoon is his fifth and he faces, therefore, a suspension.hi there, i'm chris wrote:Definitely agree on the 'have a good game, start the next game' point.
I'd imagine that OC will tuck Ricketts in to CB and Steinner will come back in at RB.
It should then all become very interesting should they all play well.
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Might we see Marcos Alonso?FaninOz wrote:I thought that it was Robinson who got his 5th booking, but if it's Knight's 5th as well then that will make next week's team very interesting at the back with both of them out!Bruce Rioja wrote:Indeed. However - Knightmare's booking this afternoon is his fifth and he faces, therefore, a suspension.hi there, i'm chris wrote:Definitely agree on the 'have a good game, start the next game' point.
I'd imagine that OC will tuck Ricketts in to CB and Steinner will come back in at RB.
It should then all become very interesting should they all play well.
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Not nearly ready last I heard.Gaz Tomorrow wrote:Might we see Marcos Alonso?FaninOz wrote:I thought that it was Robinson who got his 5th booking, but if it's Knight's 5th as well then that will make next week's team very interesting at the back with both of them out!Bruce Rioja wrote:Indeed. However - Knightmare's booking this afternoon is his fifth and he faces, therefore, a suspension.hi there, i'm chris wrote:Definitely agree on the 'have a good game, start the next game' point.
I'd imagine that OC will tuck Ricketts in to CB and Steinner will come back in at RB.
It should then all become very interesting should they all play well.
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He might be our only option. Or would it be Samuel? Is he in the 25 man squad?seanworth wrote:Not nearly ready last I heard.Gaz Tomorrow wrote:Might we see Marcos Alonso?FaninOz wrote:I thought that it was Robinson who got his 5th booking, but if it's Knight's 5th as well then that will make next week's team very interesting at the back with both of them out!Bruce Rioja wrote:Indeed. However - Knightmare's booking this afternoon is his fifth and he faces, therefore, a suspension.hi there, i'm chris wrote:Definitely agree on the 'have a good game, start the next game' point.
I'd imagine that OC will tuck Ricketts in to CB and Steinner will come back in at RB.
It should then all become very interesting should they all play well.
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always been a fan of robbo wears his heart on his sleeve and a good character
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@ truewhite Gardner?
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I thought Samuel was out with a knee injury along with Gardner and Davis?
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Think Gardner is almost fit. Not sure if fit enough to play a game though
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If it was up to me, and in an ideal world, I would pick Gardner...but as far as I was aware, he's injured, and thus won't be available for next week. Could be Taylor? *Shudders*seanworth wrote:@ truewhite Gardner?
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Robinson's signing was absolutely slated on here at the time. In some forum member's minds he was about our 4th choice LB behind JLS, Gardener and even Taylor!
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what position are we talking about here?truewhite15 wrote:If it was up to me, and in an ideal world, I would pick Gardner...but as far as I was aware, he's injured, and thus won't be available for next week. Could be Taylor? *Shudders*seanworth wrote:@ truewhite Gardner?
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That'd be left-back - seeing as how it looks like we'll be missing both Robbo and Knight for next Saturday's visit to the North East...Gaz Tomorrow wrote:what position are we talking about here?truewhite15 wrote:If it was up to me, and in an ideal world, I would pick Gardner...but as far as I was aware, he's injured, and thus won't be available for next week. Could be Taylor? *Shudders*seanworth wrote:@ truewhite Gardner?
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I became confused with the horrific thought of Taylor at LB. Surely even Alonso, however inexperienced would be better? At least it is his natural position.truewhite15 wrote:That'd be left-back - seeing as how it looks like we'll be missing both Robbo and Knight for next Saturday's visit to the North East...Gaz Tomorrow wrote:what position are we talking about here?truewhite15 wrote:If it was up to me, and in an ideal world, I would pick Gardner...but as far as I was aware, he's injured, and thus won't be available for next week. Could be Taylor? *Shudders*seanworth wrote:@ truewhite Gardner?
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