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Omar Bogle - gone to Newport (p31)
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LenGlover said:Simonsen said:Bogle would be better with a strike partner (which striker wouldn't?) but the modern way seems to be to have someone notionally playing behind the striker. It rarely seems to work like that though.
Bogle seems to be playing to soften up the opposition and occupy the minutes that Aneke is seemingly unable to achieve. Maybe the longer term plan is to slowly build up the stamina of Aneke to an extent where Bogle is reduced to cameos from the bench? I get the impression the management is so concerned about the fragility of Aneke that they daren't ask him to play for more than 60 mins (which in turn means the max you get in the next game is 30 mins). You can see their point; anyone watching that Plymouth game would have seen Aneke look great for 20 mins and then disappear completely. At least last night, Aneke WAS in the game for the 60 minutes he was on. That was encouraging and he does look like he's got a lot of great attributes.
At the moment, Bogle is looking like a Marcus Bent, Leon Best or Ricardo Vaz Te type of signing. Get someone in who at least has a bit of physical presence and experience of playing up front and any goals are a bonus....
If Chuks could play 90 Omar would be on the bench at best I agree but that is not the case so he has to play. I've said before he is a poor man's Leaburn and I think that remains the case. The potential is there for him to set up the likes of Maddison, Morgan or even Williams coming through from midfield and /or Washington or Smyth.
He has been with the Club a short while only and partnerships are still developing. I think he will contribute more soon and we need a little patience.5 -
Todds_right_hook said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Todds_right_hook said:golfaddick said:Todds_right_hook said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:ValleyGary said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:ValleyGary said:Mistakes are forgivable because nobody means to make them. But not following instructions is a reason to be hauled off. I’ve read some of Bogles tweets (if they are his) and backed up by his performances it seems that LB had a job on his hands. Do what you’re told for the benefit of the team.
Lee builds the team around a solid defence but injuries have derailed that hence the downturn.
You can't simply keep repeating we've lost one game in 9 and pretend that our recent performances haven't dipped?
fleetwood - conceded two very quick goals, one questionably a foul. Other than that, we looked comfortable
gillingham, aged make shift centre halves only conceded a goal from a penalty
burton - aged make shift centre halves played like aged make shift centre halves.
downturn??? Gillingham was the tale of two penalties. If we scored, we would have won. If they missed, we would have one. It was just one of those days.
burton - very poor but one defeat is a blip, not a down turn.
Bowyer likes groups of 9, in that 9 games, we picked up 20 out of 27 points. We’ve had one blip but still in a good place. People need to stop over reacting!
If our next 9 games read w1 d2 l6 then it’s time to panic.
If you don't think our defensive displays have got worse since we started picking up injuries that's fine. The number of goals conceded suggests they have.
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Todds_right_hook said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Todds_right_hook said:golfaddick said:Todds_right_hook said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:ValleyGary said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:ValleyGary said:Mistakes are forgivable because nobody means to make them. But not following instructions is a reason to be hauled off. I’ve read some of Bogles tweets (if they are his) and backed up by his performances it seems that LB had a job on his hands. Do what you’re told for the benefit of the team.
Lee builds the team around a solid defence but injuries have derailed that hence the downturn.
You can't simply keep repeating we've lost one game in 9 and pretend that our recent performances haven't dipped?
fleetwood - conceded two very quick goals, one questionably a foul. Other than that, we looked comfortable
gillingham, aged make shift centre halves only conceded a goal from a penalty
burton - aged make shift centre halves played like aged make shift centre halves.
downturn??? Gillingham was the tale of two penalties. If we scored, we would have won. If they missed, we would have one. It was just one of those days.
burton - very poor but one defeat is a blip, not a down turn.
Bowyer likes groups of 9, in that 9 games, we picked up 20 out of 27 points. We’ve had one blip but still in a good place. People need to stop over reacting!
If our next 9 games read w1 d2 l6 then it’s time to panic.
If you don't think our defensive displays have got worse since we started picking up injuries that's fine. The number of goals conceded suggests they have.Tuesday was shocking but we had a right back and a centre midfielder as our centre halves.We had two experienced centre halves who are both very good players at league 1 level on the bench. I reckon one, if not both, will play on Saturday.
Ipswich will be a tough game but the defence will look better on paper.
Tuesday was a blip and not a long term catastrophe as you suggest.
remember notts county coming to the valley when we won the league and scored 4?? Was that a blip or the start of a downward spiral that cost us promotion?
lee bowyer is a very good manager and I’m confident that he will address Tuesdays issues and we will bounce back1 -
Scoham said:
Players like Bogle and Maddison are interesting in that they may not be good at coming up with alternatives when things are not going according to plan.
The ball was not sticking to Bogle on Tuesday. I think that's largely due to his poor first touch and because Burton crowded him out.
Under those circumstances, you change the plan. You look for the flicked on header, you look for team mates exploiting the space created by the fact that you have two defenders marking you etc etc.
Maddison was also not getting into the game. Under those circumstances, you have to go looking for the ball. You have to make things happen ... small things at first, then greater things come later.
If the players are not cute enough to work such things out, it is the Manager who has to do their thinking for them.4 -
Great comments from Bowyer.Hope Bogle who I have never heard of before doesn’t get anywhere near the team for a long time or never wouldn’t care.
maddison a show pony and league 1 doesn’t allow that and he can do one too!2 -
Dave Rudd said:Scoham said:
Players like Bogle and Maddison are interesting in that they may not be good at coming up with alternatives when things are not going according to plan.
The ball was not sticking to Bogle on Tuesday. I think that's largely due to his poor first touch and because Burton crowded him out.
Under those circumstances, you change the plan. You look for the flicked on header, you look for team mates exploiting the space created by the fact that you have two defenders marking you etc etc.
Maybe ..... but listening to Bowyer, Bogle wasn't getting in the right positions, wasn't giving 100% and not defending from the front.
In short, he's not doing his job.
Bowyer said that he won't have it.
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Can someone change the title of this thread to (plus 1 goal option)?3
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Get Davison back0
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I'm far from a fan of Bogle, but this thread is embarrassing.
He's struggled in the last two along with everyone else.
Not a time for scapegoating. Bowyer has had a chat and we need to see how Bogle responds before writing him off.8 - Sponsored links:
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14 goals in 4 years1
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wmcf123 said:14 goals in 4 years0
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charltonbob said:wmcf123 said:14 goals in 4 years0
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I've always liked Bogle. I knew he would come good.7
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Get in.1
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Showmetheway2gohome said:How dare he score terminate his contract. Ha ha. Some people over react typical Charlton lose to bottom of league then beat Ipswich some of yous have not supported us long enough to know this is how we roll0
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It just hit him today and didn’t celebrate.. jog on3
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Valleysarr said:It just hit him today and didn’t celebrate.. jog on2
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Well done bogey on the goal1
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I was always on his side!0
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Dazzler21 said:I'm far from a fan of Bogle, but this thread is embarrassing.
He's struggled in the last two along with everyone else.
Not a time for scapegoating. Bowyer has had a chat and we need to see how Bogle responds before writing him off.0 -
He scored today which is obviously good news, but his all round play was nothing special2
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He shoots, he scores.0
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He wasn’t great today but he was up too on his own when we were going into defensive mode to see out the game.
he had a difficult job to do but him being in the right place at the right time was the reason we were in the position to see out the game1 -
Valleysarr said:It just hit him today and didn’t celebrate.. jog on
He didn't go mental, true - but when team mates came over to him, he put his arms round them.
I doubt he would have done that if he was arsey.
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In the only five minutes this season that Chuks played alongside Omar we scored.
I would be interested to see how this might work in a longer run out.1 -
So if they both stay on for 90 minutes we'll score 18 goals.4
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Richard J said:In the only five minutes this season that Chuks played alongside Omar we scored.
I would be interested to see how this might work in a longer run out.0