branny wrote:A lot of our attacking play down the left comes to a halt when Sterling gets involved. That's not singling him out, it's a fact.
Outcast wrote:branny wrote:A lot of our attacking play down the left comes to a halt when Sterling gets involved. That's not singling him out, it's a fact.
It's a fact Walker conceded the penalty anf KDB missed a penalty, it's a fact Roderi and Gundo in middle don't work.
Todays issue is the midfield, not Sterling, sure he should do better. Unless we got a Messi or a Ronaldo in their prime to get us out of trouble and paper over the cracks, the issue is poor selection and team is not functioning for various variables, I think it's Pep not committing and just maybe this is affecting the players mindset. Two seasons of going backwards, shouldn't do with this squad
Mase wrote:It comes to a halt because Sterling is a left winger. He has to cut back inside. When Sanè was on the left and Sterling was on the right we were flying. And Sterling won us a fair few matches in the last minute from the right in 17/18
Mase wrote:It comes to a halt because Sterling is a left winger. He has to cut back inside. When Sanè was on the left and Sterling was on the right we were flying. And Sterling won us a fair few matches in the last minute from the right in 17/18
branny wrote:Mase wrote:It comes to a halt because Sterling is a left winger. He has to cut back inside. When Sanè was on the left and Sterling was on the right we were flying. And Sterling won us a fair few matches in the last minute from the right in 17/18
Is it that straightforward though? When he receives the ball one of three things happen. He runs up a blind alley and is dispossessed by the four men he tries to dribble through, he is eased off the ball by a defender and ends up on the floor or he gets into the box and fails to pick out a decent pass. He should have been rubbing his hands today when Milner came on but where was he?
carl_feedthegoat wrote:I am sure another manager would play Sterling and Bernardo and other fuckign players in their natural positions and then we would see players playing to their full potential.
I am guilty as any for slagging off sterling but I think the blame lies squarely with our so called genius manager who WILL NOT change his ways and will continue fucking up players confidence because of how he makes them play out of position.
Bernardo's fall from grace ( To name one player ) is 100% Baldies fault...hardly plays him and when he does play him (Normally off from the bench ) he will stick him somewhere where he doesn't perform.
I'm sick of seeing it.
Scatman wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:I am sure another manager would play Sterling and Bernardo and other fuckign players in their natural positions and then we would see players playing to their full potential.
I am guilty as any for slagging off sterling but I think the blame lies squarely with our so called genius manager who WILL NOT change his ways and will continue fucking up players confidence because of how he makes them play out of position.
Bernardo's fall from grace ( To name one player ) is 100% Baldies fault...hardly plays him and when he does play him (Normally off from the bench ) he will stick him somewhere where he doesn't perform.
I'm sick of seeing it.
And yet you get the impression that some of the players are only here because of Pep and would likely fuck off if there was managerial change. Hasn't Sterling hinted at that previously? Why would Sterling be so keen to stay and play for a manager that constantly plays him out of position, and ruins his confidence? Why do they not get together with each other back at base and suggest a few tweaks, for the benefit of team cohesion? It beggars belief.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Shit, get rid!
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