Elliot -7 Omosuzi -5 Dailly -6 Llera -6 Basey -4 Sam -5 Semedo -5 Shelvey -5 Bailey -5 Burton -6 Mooney -6 Dickson 4 Richardson -6 I thought that in this game the midfield was defencively nonexistant in this game, always standing 10-15 yards off the man on the ball. Allowing Wickham players to run 20-30yards before even trying to tacle the man. Sorry to say Basey had a schocking game and he and Shelvey did not understand each other at all.
Somerton quote:- "I thought that in this game the midfield was defencively nonexistant in this game, always standing 10-15 yards off the man on the ball. Allowing Wickham players to run 20-30yards before even trying to tacle the man. Sorry to say Basey had a schocking game and he and Shelvey did not understand each other at all. "
I totally agree with you - see my post on "Your feelings post-Saturday's win" quote 45 - it's because we defend deep and don't move up with play. People are probably sick of me repeating it on here, but I'm getting fed-up watching it.
Elliot - 7 Omosuzi - 6.5 Dailly - 6.5 Llera - 7 Great left foot. Best distribution since Stevie Brown Basey -5 Bit of a mare early on, but got through it Sam - 7.5 Best Charlton winger since Colin Powell Semedo - 7.5 Never stopped running Shelvey - 7.5 Pure class Bailey - 8 Inspirational Burton - 7 Mooney - 7 Dickson - 4 What's wrong with the guy, just stopped running! Injured??? Richardson - 5 unfit I know, but their left winger received the ball in acres of space on numerous occasions
I always love these ratings, how beautifully subjective the game is!
For instance, he aint no Messiah or League One goal machine in my book but I thought Dickson was bright and breezy when he came on and certainly put the wind up the Wycombe defence a bit with his pace and direct style and on the other hand, though he crossed for the first goal and got an assist (though the goal was in my opinion more as a result of Shelvey's superbly directed strike than any "killer" assist of the "he must score that" variety - you know what I mean), infuriated me for exactly the same reasons as he did at Brentford. The only time he beat his man all day was when the poor sod tripped over and he kept coming back inside on his weaker foot instead of looking for the byline. I personally think Sam > Omozusi must have statistically been the most frequent ball move of the day! I honestly don't think he's had more than one or perhaps two at best "above average" games since September, which is really disappointing for a winger who I'd say in terms of pace and skill (and now an eye for goal) is in the top five in the division unquestionably. He seems to have forgotten a lot of the "Come on Lloyd you're 25 now and it's time to get more consistency and step up to the plate a bit more" summer chat that saw him start the season so fantastically. *awaits pelters but it's my honest opinion from being at I'd say minimum 75% of all our games this season*
My top performers were Semedo, Shelvey and Bailey. Semedo worked like a dog in the second half and made up for a shakey opening 15-20 mins (including missing the tackle on that bloke who waltzed through our defence early on). Shelvey, though often leaving us without a left-sided player with his tendency to cut inside found perhaps more space and time than he's had all season and absolutely fed off it, some great touches, really classy instinctive finish that oozed quality and that ball he guided down the wing for Basey with the outside of his foot in the first half? WOW he couldn't have put it in a better place if he ran with it in his arms and plonked it down on the turf. Bailey - just love the bloke, love the fact other teams hate him, love his professionalism, his commitment, his edge, his passion and that finish was just "him" in a nutshell. Eye for goal, tenacity to follow it up, drive to get an opening to shoot and class to look up and wallop it in the only place it would've gone in.
No right and wrongs, just people tend to notice (and remember) very different things! What football is all about.
[cite]Posted By: queensland_addick[/cite]Elliot - 7
Omosuzi - 6.5
Dailly - 6.5
Llera - 7 Great left foot. Best distribution since Stevie Brown
Basey -5 Bit of a mare early on, but got through it
Sam - 7.5 Best Charlton winger since Colin Powell
Semedo - 7.5 Never stopped running
Shelvey - 7.5 Pure class
Bailey - 8 Inspirational
Burton - 7
Mooney - 7
Dickson - 4 What's wrong with the guy, just stopped running! Injured???
Richardson - 5 unfit I know, but their left winger received the ball in acres of space on numerous occasions
Comments
Omosuzi - 6
Dailly - 6
Llera - 6
Basey - 6
Sam - 6
Semedo - 7
Shelvey - 8
Bailey - 8
Burton - 6
Mooney - 6
Dickson - 6
Richardson - 7
is it really so hard to spell Dickson?
We got four players marked the same!
And I don't give half marks.
Picky picky arent we young man....nothing better to do Dazzler than nit pick other peoples comments.....get a life mate.
4 out of 13 isnt a huge amount. I meant more in terms of your comments, they are a greater indication of your view than the numbered ratings.
Omosuzi -5
Dailly -6
Llera -6
Basey -4
Sam -5
Semedo -5
Shelvey -5
Bailey -5
Burton -6
Mooney -6
Dickson 4
Richardson -6
I thought that in this game the midfield was defencively nonexistant in this game, always standing 10-15 yards off the man on the ball. Allowing Wickham players to run 20-30yards before even trying to tacle the man. Sorry to say Basey had a schocking game and he and Shelvey did not understand each other at all.
Omosuzi - 7
Dailly - 7
Llera - 7.5
Basey - 7.5
Sam - 6.5
Semedo - 6.5
Shelvey - 8 (MOTM)
Bailey - 8
Burton - 7
Mooney - 7.5
Dickson - 7
Richardson - 7.5
Omosuzi - 6.5
Dailly - 6.5
Llera - 6.5
Basey - 5.5
Sam - 6.5
Semedo - 6.5
Shelvey - 7.5
Bailey - 8
Burton - 6.5
Mooney - 6
Dickson - 4
Richardson - 7.0
Omosuzi -7
Dailly - 6
Llera - 6.5
Basey - 5
Sam - 7
Semedo - 6.5
Shelvey - 7
Bailey - 8
Burton - 7.5
Mooney - 4.5
Dickson - 4.5
Richardson - 6
"I thought that in this game the midfield was defencively nonexistant in this game, always standing 10-15 yards off the man on the ball. Allowing Wickham players to run 20-30yards before even trying to tacle the man. Sorry to say Basey had a schocking game and he and Shelvey did not understand each other at all. "
I totally agree with you - see my post on "Your feelings post-Saturday's win" quote 45 - it's because we defend deep and don't move up with play. People are probably sick of me repeating it on here, but I'm getting fed-up watching it.
Omosuzi - 6.5
Dailly - 6.5
Llera - 7 Great left foot. Best distribution since Stevie Brown
Basey -5 Bit of a mare early on, but got through it
Sam - 7.5 Best Charlton winger since Colin Powell
Semedo - 7.5 Never stopped running
Shelvey - 7.5 Pure class
Bailey - 8 Inspirational
Burton - 7
Mooney - 7
Dickson - 4 What's wrong with the guy, just stopped running! Injured???
Richardson - 5 unfit I know, but their left winger received the ball in acres of space on numerous occasions
For instance, he aint no Messiah or League One goal machine in my book but I thought Dickson was bright and breezy when he came on and certainly put the wind up the Wycombe defence a bit with his pace and direct style and on the other hand, though he crossed for the first goal and got an assist (though the goal was in my opinion more as a result of Shelvey's superbly directed strike than any "killer" assist of the "he must score that" variety - you know what I mean), infuriated me for exactly the same reasons as he did at Brentford. The only time he beat his man all day was when the poor sod tripped over and he kept coming back inside on his weaker foot instead of looking for the byline. I personally think Sam > Omozusi must have statistically been the most frequent ball move of the day! I honestly don't think he's had more than one or perhaps two at best "above average" games since September, which is really disappointing for a winger who I'd say in terms of pace and skill (and now an eye for goal) is in the top five in the division unquestionably. He seems to have forgotten a lot of the "Come on Lloyd you're 25 now and it's time to get more consistency and step up to the plate a bit more" summer chat that saw him start the season so fantastically. *awaits pelters but it's my honest opinion from being at I'd say minimum 75% of all our games this season*
My top performers were Semedo, Shelvey and Bailey. Semedo worked like a dog in the second half and made up for a shakey opening 15-20 mins (including missing the tackle on that bloke who waltzed through our defence early on). Shelvey, though often leaving us without a left-sided player with his tendency to cut inside found perhaps more space and time than he's had all season and absolutely fed off it, some great touches, really classy instinctive finish that oozed quality and that ball he guided down the wing for Basey with the outside of his foot in the first half? WOW he couldn't have put it in a better place if he ran with it in his arms and plonked it down on the turf. Bailey - just love the bloke, love the fact other teams hate him, love his professionalism, his commitment, his edge, his passion and that finish was just "him" in a nutshell. Eye for goal, tenacity to follow it up, drive to get an opening to shoot and class to look up and wallop it in the only place it would've gone in.
No right and wrongs, just people tend to notice (and remember) very different things! What football is all about.
Were you at the game?