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  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    I'm not surprised by this. He always has a good run in him. When things come together he has the right players fit and firing and his system works his side generally go on a good run. 

    It's when things start to breakdown, players get injured or lose form, other teams work out how to counter his system etc. That he doesn't have the answer. 

    He's a manager of massive peaks and troughs in results. 
    Agreed, there were some excellent performances under Robinson as well as some frustrating ones. 
    Which is more than you can say for Slade. We seem to have forgotten about him!
  • JamesSeed said:
    I'm not surprised by this. He always has a good run in him. When things come together he has the right players fit and firing and his system works his side generally go on a good run. 

    It's when things start to breakdown, players get injured or lose form, other teams work out how to counter his system etc. That he doesn't have the answer. 

    He's a manager of massive peaks and troughs in results. 
    Agreed, there were some excellent performances under Robinson as well as some frustrating ones. 
    Which is more than you can say for Slade. We seem to have forgotten about him!
    To me the biggest disappointment of all the Roland managers
  • Richard J
    Richard J Posts: 8,030
    The point is Fosu-Henry and James Henry are Championship quality when they are fit in body and between the ears. 
    They have lots of flair in the Oxford side but can they dig out a result on a cold misty windy night in Fleetwood where the smell of fish is in your lungs and the only hot air is coming from Karl Robinson and The Yob Joey Barton is telling him to Calm down, calm down or I will see you in the tunnel.

    Oxford have 13 goals  in 3 matches but beware the bad weather.
    On their day I agree with you  

    Phil Parkinson once said talking about Grant Basey after he put a Motm performance against us in the FA Cup for Barnet that he agreed that he was a good player on his day but that he wasn't consistent. This was the reason he hadn't renewed his contract. I feel it is the same with Fosu  
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,724
    JamesSeed said:
    I'm not surprised by this. He always has a good run in him. When things come together he has the right players fit and firing and his system works his side generally go on a good run. 

    It's when things start to breakdown, players get injured or lose form, other teams work out how to counter his system etc. That he doesn't have the answer. 

    He's a manager of massive peaks and troughs in results. 
    Agreed, there were some excellent performances under Robinson as well as some frustrating ones. 
    Which is more than you can say for Slade. We seem to have forgotten about him!
    To me the biggest disappointment of all the Roland managers
    No disappointment from me, I knew he would be dross and he fit the bill perfectly.
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,312
    Actually quite happy for him turning Oxford into promotion contenders. I think he tends to get underrated as he speaks so much puff, but he's a good man, an excellent man-manager and a...tactician
  • Has done well to turn it around of late

    Good to see Fosu getting his confidence back too
  • I'm not surprised by this. He always has a good run in him. When things come together he has the right players fit and firing and his system works his side generally go on a good run. 

    It's when things start to breakdown, players get injured or lose form, other teams work out how to counter his system etc. That he doesn't have the answer. 

    He's a manager of massive peaks and troughs in results. 
    He's also a manager of a massive belly.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,981
    Leuth said:
    Actually quite happy for him turning Oxford into promotion contenders. I think he tends to get underrated as he speaks so much puff, but he's a good man, an excellent man-manager and a...tactician
    Come on, you haven't been on the wind up for a long time, but Karl 4-2-3-1 Robinson, a tactician ?
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,312
    Yeah, that's the joke!
  • Seeing Fosu playing well again, you wonder what went on between him and Bowyer, and why he was so poor last season
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  • JoshAddick
    JoshAddick Posts: 1,786
    Seeing Fosu playing well again, you wonder what went on between him and Bowyer, and why he was so poor last season
    Fosu (like all tricky wingers) is a confidence player, and at times last season things weren’t always working for him. This meant the fans quickly got on his back and Fosu didn’t perform all that great. Also the fact that Fosu’s best position is on the left, but Bowyer favoured the diamond in midfield last season so when Fosu played he wasn’t always in his strongest position.

    I’ve always really rated Fosu as a player, and I’m happy to see him finding some form again. If he can improve his decision making, he’s a top half Championship player.
  • letthegoodtimesroll
    letthegoodtimesroll Posts: 10,613
    edited October 2019
    Seeing Fosu playing well again, you wonder what went on between him and Xxxxxxx, and why he was so poor last season

    Is that a rehash of a quote from the fans of the club that we got him from ?
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    Anyone who has seen the goals Fosu has scored for Oxford this season can see that he has so much talent when he has the ball at his feet.
    His best position is being given a free role where he can play as a number 10 behind the main striker plus he can still drift to either wing. At Cafc we had Taylor being the number 9 and drifting to the wing plus with Aribo getting the gig as the attacking player in the diamond who could score, TFH became a bit player that Bowyer couldn't rely on.
    Because your career falls away at Cafc, doesn't mean you can't still can't bounce back.
    Simon Francis, Leon Clarke, Neil Etheridge, to name just 3 are testament to that.
  • EastTerrace
    EastTerrace Posts: 3,961
    Still say that, however stubborn he was with his tactics, he laid the foundation for our current resurgence with our passing game, seemingly bringing the whole club together and of course Bowyer’s employment.

    Never really wanted him as our manager, but glad he was.
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 7,958
    Met my Oxford mate yesterday. Said Fosu is their best player. Explained why he left he countered that he is tracking back all the time. He hasn't seen any away games though.

    A great talent and personally sorry to see him go. To counter another thread on here, why couldn't Bowyer get the best out of him when Robinson could?
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,309
    Met my Oxford mate yesterday. Said Fosu is their best player. Explained why he left he countered that he is tracking back all the time. He hasn't seen any away games though.

    A great talent and personally sorry to see him go. To counter another thread on here, why couldn't Bowyer get the best out of him when Robinson could?
    lLets not forget, that we don't actually play with any wingers under bowyer and never really have done 
  • Met my Oxford mate yesterday. Said Fosu is their best player. Explained why he left he countered that he is tracking back all the time. He hasn't seen any away games though.

    A great talent and personally sorry to see him go. To counter another thread on here, why couldn't Bowyer get the best out of him when Robinson could?
    Every manager, however great, has a player that for some reasons it just doesn't work. They don't see eye to eye, they fall out, the player doesn't fit in the system etc.

    I think Fosu is that player for Bowyer, even in the previous season his best form was under Robinson at the start of the season, I think people forget just how good he was then.
  • J BLOCK said:
    Met my Oxford mate yesterday. Said Fosu is their best player. Explained why he left he countered that he is tracking back all the time. He hasn't seen any away games though.

    A great talent and personally sorry to see him go. To counter another thread on here, why couldn't Bowyer get the best out of him when Robinson could?
    lLets not forget, that we don't actually play with any wingers under bowyer and never really have done 
    Fosu could easily have played the role Leko has been playing for us, that in between winger and forward role.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,981
    Met my Oxford mate yesterday. Said Fosu is their best player. Explained why he left he countered that he is tracking back all the time. He hasn't seen any away games though.

    A great talent and personally sorry to see him go. To counter another thread on here, why couldn't Bowyer get the best out of him when Robinson could?
    There's no way Fosu would spend 90 mins pressing and chasing down, to the extent Bowyer demands.
  • Rob
    Rob Posts: 11,770
    Bowyer is very astute with players. Without having really seen Fosu at Oxford it’s difficult to compare how he is with them over how he was for us. I would hazard a guess that Bowyer was aiming higher and he just didn’t see in Fosu the skills that he required. Bowyer has our players playing with a very high intensity and he probably saw that Fosu didn’t have the makeup for that. 
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  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,755
    edited October 2019
    Bowyer has proved to us that we should trust his judgement. 

    Fosu was one of our best players for two seasons before the last and he’s turning it on again for Oxford but that doesn’t mean it was the wrong decision to let him go. 

    We’re doing about as well as you could expect in the circumstances and we don’t miss him.
  • charltonnick
    charltonnick Posts: 3,063
    From being our best player to last season being a passenger I think he must have a bad attitude I'm glad he's gone
  • sm
    sm Posts: 2,958
    I think it is pretty safe to say that Lee Bowyer knows a little more about midfielders than Hobby is ever likely to know.
  • Oxford on fire now , up to 5th in the table 
    6 wins and 2 draws in last 8 league games 
    scoring 22 and conceding 3 
    plus a league cup 4-0 victory against West Ham 




  • Oxford on fire now , up to 5th in the table 
    6 wins and 2 draws in last 8 league games 
    scoring 22 and conceding 3 
    plus a league cup 4-0 victory against West Ham 




    Has certainly got them playing well and Fosu is back on form.
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,907
    I'm not surprised by this. He always has a good run in him. When things come together he has the right players fit and firing and his system works his side generally go on a good run. 

    It's when things start to breakdown, players get injured or lose form, other teams work out how to counter his system etc. That he doesn't have the answer. 

    He's a manager of massive peaks and troughs in results. 
    Just gonna leave this here. Peaks and troughs.

    They're on a great run now but there will be an equally bad one at some point where nothing will work and he wont be able to grind out results. 
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    Never quite understood the level of vitriol from the antis. 
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,312
    JamesSeed said:
    Never quite understood the level of vitriol from the antis. 
    Fans are very quick to pick up on a manager who talks a load of hot air, as Robinson loved to do when backed into a corner. He quickly got the reputation of a fairweather manager. But as I said before, he's a good man and an excellent motivator. Players seem to like him. Perhaps he's, if anything, too friendly with them! But that's the sort of manager Fosu, for example, needs.
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,139
    Had a visit tonight form one of our engineers at work and he is an oxford season ticket holder. 

    He says that Robinson has got them playing some decent stuff and seems to have shaken off the safety first attitude he had with us. Then said that Fosu is an unbelievable player and cant understand why we released him. 
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 16,907
    Had a visit tonight form one of our engineers at work and he is an oxford season ticket holder. 

    He says that Robinson has got them playing some decent stuff and seems to have shaken off the safety first attitude he had with us. Then said that Fosu is an unbelievable player and cant understand why we released him. 
    We couldn't understand why Reading released him. They'll get it in a year or 2.