Id say we are the biggest side in the league and are playing to that.
Set pieces witn Flint Morrison and Moore in the box.
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"They're a tough side to play against because they're giants. They put you under pressure but I thought we handled that really well. We lost two centre-halves and, especially against these, I picked the biggest, strongest side I could pick - apart from our groundsman, who's 6ft 4in!"
Even taking into account the element of tongue-in-cheek, I find his comments to be quite strange. Fair enough, two of our three centre backs are tall, but then aren't most other teams' too? Keiffer is a lump up front, which again is quite common (Collins for them wasn't exactly small). Other than that, I have no idea where the "giants" reference comes from (insert the obvious punchline about his height.....).
Id say we are the biggest side in the league and are playing to that.
Set pieces witn Flint Morrison and Moore in the box.
Bennet Vaulks NG and Murphy arent small.
Average height.
I don't know how accurate it is but fotmob app has Bennett as 6ft, NG and Vaulks at 5"11, pack as 6ft2, Nelson 6ft.
Wilson and Murphy more the averageish 5ft8. Then the monsters of Morrison, Moore and Flint.
It's probably fair enough. Although a few of those heights may be a bit off I'd say they are fairly accurate from looking at the players.
I think that jones is referring to the situations where height and and strength come into play a little more. Like set pieces or defending them, long balls etc, the positions where we can get the upper hand. I don't think that he's making woeful judgements on the height and aerial ability of Bacuna or Wilson
I watched the interview from a link posted on their messageboard, it seemed like their local station.
I did think at first that he was being a bit disrespectful of us but it was for their own channel and he had to have some kind of rationale for their (fairly comfortable) beating.
I did then think that he is probably right.
The stats shown on Sky, even though sometimes loaded, do not lie and the amount of goals we get from set plays (balls into the box to our "giants") is high.
It did beg the question though, "when you were chasing the game why pump balls into their box?"
Flint was my MOTM so they obviously couldn't deal with him... at either end of the pitch.
Even if he was offside
He probably means we're sleeping giants. The way things are going in Catalonia, we'll be bigger than Barcelona soon!
"Look at the size of them!" We used to say in junior school.
One would like to think a professional footballer would be able to compensate for a lack of physical stature. With pace for example.
Your opening sentence reminded me of when I used to play rugby in high school. We'd arrive for an away fixture by coach, often the home team would be out warming up already.
We'd look at the size of them compared to us and convince ourselves it couldn't possibly be them that we were playing, as they would always look at least a year older than us.
Not sure really.
Maybe because I hadn't rated Flint much and yesterday I thought he looked assured and confident.
His no nonsense approach to Luton's crosses reminded me of Bamba when he first arrived.
It could of course had something to do with him getting the assist for the game changing opener for Wilson.
As a unit, which obviously includes Nelson, we looked pretty solid last night and our system of 3 at the back with the two wing backs looks to be paying dividends.
Remember the Stoke side that Newport Tony took up to the premier league?
If i recall correctly they frequently had 11 players over 6 foot on the field at the same time.
We are a long way from that.
We have a tall physical centre forward and 3 physical centre backs, and that's really it. At a push Joe bennett, but I wouldn't say anyone else in the side is particularly big or physical.
Joe Bennett looks tiny to me. Surprised hes about 6ft
I just think that Jones was trying to deflect criticism away from him and his team. He did something similar after the defeat earlier in the season at CCS i.e. poor little footballing Luton kicked off pitch by big, over physical Cardiff City. In fact, they continually fouled and kicked Moore and Wilson, so they are definitely no angels and have a number of big, physical players themselves. Also for an apparently very religious person, Jones doesn't half have a foul mouth on the touchline during games which seems rather at odds with his beliefs and sets a pretty bad example to young fans.