Ted Hughes wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:StrikeAnywhere wrote:Every time ive watched Boyata I haven't thought much of him. I've put it down to his age and inexperience for now but come on the constant fuck ups have killed us in the last 2 games he has played.
Weird that, as every time I have seen him I have thought the exact opposite. I think he is a tremendous prospect, perhaps the best defender to come through our ranks for a good twenty or thirty years. However like all young players, he will make mistakes; he needs to make mistakes so he can learn from them, though I would rather he made them in training and not in matches.
I'd suggest "constant fuck ups" means more than two games, but there you go.
Just goes to show that a) we all see different things, and b) we all react to defeat in different ways.
I agree with you on the prospect thing but the fuck ups aren't just in 2 games, there's the 2 pens he got away with v Chelsea & the WBA debacle where he was also at fault. How many games has he played this season where he's NOT been close to losing us the game? If we dropped Tevez & played Guidetti on Sunday & he missed 3 sitters, everyone would be asking why the fuck he was there. That doesn't mean he's written off, just that he shouldn't be starting such a game at this stage.
Fair points, Ted.
Not seen the WBA game, so can't comment on that one.
The shoulder charge on Drogba however was never a penalty, mate. Yeah, the other one, the off the ball one, definitely was but not the shoulder charge. Sorry, mate, but I am not having that
Every young player will make mistakes, especially when up against Drogba who is a really special player. But not playing him isn't going to do a great deal for his development and it is in the club's interest now more than ever to have players come through from the Academy who are up to the task. How else is he going to learn?
The trust shown by his manager must boost his confidence as well. Which he really needed after the arsenal game.
Who else could we have played last night? As I see it, the defenders in the Wolves game didnt exactly cover themselves with glory.
Your right leg I like; I've got nothing against your right leg. The trouble is neither have you.