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  1. #1

    Re: Kortrijk

    Quote Originally Posted by 2b2bdoo View Post
    Our fans generally want youth players to come through but won’t give them any time to progress, they have to be instant hits.
    I’m not sure that is the case with Tanner, if you watch him closely, he’s decision making is poor, there was a point in the Ipswich game at the Canton end in the dying seconds where he had the ball and decided to take the defender on and lost the ball. They immediately went up the park and thankfully nothing came from it.

    Any one with half a brain cell would have either shot at goal, or better still knocked the ball full pelt at the defender to win a throw in and wind the clock down

    Tanner lacks any awareness and seems content to hold on to the ball for too long as if he’s undecided what to do, he’s run himself into too many deadends and always runs with his head down.

    He’s going to make a living out of the lower leagues so don’t feel too sorry for him

    He’s not a Championship level player and if he did turn it around and kicked on happy days I’ll be the first to eat humble pie

    I just don’t see it myself

  2. #2

    Re: Kortrijk

    Quote Originally Posted by olderblue View Post
    I’m not sure that is the case with Tanner, if you watch him closely, he’s decision making is poor, there was a point in the Ipswich game at the Canton end in the dying seconds where he had the ball and decided to take the defender on and lost the ball. They immediately went up the park and thankfully nothing came from it.

    Any one with half a brain cell would have either shot at goal, or better still knocked the ball full pelt at the defender to win a throw in and wind the clock down

    Tanner lacks any awareness and seems content to hold on to the ball for too long as if he’s undecided what to do, he’s run himself into too many deadends and always runs with his head down.

    He’s going to make a living out of the lower leagues so don’t feel too sorry for him

    He’s not a Championship level player and if he did turn it around and kicked on happy days I’ll be the first to eat humble pie

    I just don’t see it myself
    It's a common theme among the whole team, they are all bad decision makers.

  3. #3

    Re: Kortrijk

    Quote Originally Posted by olderblue View Post
    I’m not sure that is the case with Tanner, if you watch him closely, he’s decision making is poor, there was a point in the Ipswich game at the Canton end in the dying seconds where he had the ball and decided to take the defender on and lost the ball. They immediately went up the park and thankfully nothing came from it.

    Any one with half a brain cell would have either shot at goal, or better still knocked the ball full pelt at the defender to win a throw in and wind the clock down

    Tanner lacks any awareness and seems content to hold on to the ball for too long as if he’s undecided what to do, he’s run himself into too many deadends and always runs with his head down.

    He’s going to make a living out of the lower leagues so don’t feel too sorry for him

    He’s not a Championship level player and if he did turn it around and kicked on happy days I’ll be the first to eat humble pie

    I just don’t see it myself
    Look how well Mendez-Laing did for us and he was technically even worse.

    Look at Bowler being called the worst loan signing ever but he's being played on his wrong foot with no midfield support.

    Maybe a manager could play to the players strengths for once.

  4. #4

    Re: Kortrijk

    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    Look how well Mendez-Laing did for us and he was technically even worse.

    Look at Bowler being called the worst loan signing ever but he's being played on his wrong foot with no midfield support.

    Maybe a manager could play to the players strengths for once.
    To be fair most wingers play on the opposite side now. ie right footers on left wing and left footers on the right.

    I dont think our tactics get the best out of Bowler but he also needs to put in a much bigger shift if hes to win the fans over. He was a disgrace on Saturday. It was like playing with 10 players. 9 when you take into account Turnbull. Neither would have needed a shower after the game.

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