karlypants wrote:WTF does it take for us to be on the championship show 1st?
Er, to be near the top of the league.
If they'd put Bournemouth v Doncaster on first would you have been happy seeing as Bournemouth are above us?
karlypants wrote:WTF does it take for us to be on the championship show 1st?
It would take a great leap of faith to think Cravies could have re produced the form Juke has shown, i have seen nothing to suggest he can replicate the Job Juke is doing. But he is our player so may need to prove he can do it. I doubt he is capable though.luckyPeterpiper wrote:As much as I'm impressed by Jutkiewicz I disagree, Cravies plays much the same way and if we could bag Mason permanently I think they'd be a very effective partnership, especially with Beckford available as a backup if we need a change.bwfc1874 wrote:Certainly playing well at the moment with the 442, sounded like a different team in terms of the way the players were closing down and working hard off the ball. I think that's as much down to a change in attitude - which could well be brought on by playing a formation they all want to, as two up front.
The diamond in midfield is what we played during last season's great run right? Shame it's taken so long for Dougie to change his tactics, but clearly bringing in the Juke and Mason was part of a plan to change the way we play. Rightly of wrongly, he clearly didn't fancy Beckford and C. Davies to do that, and N'gog with Beckford was hit and miss but Mason and Juke with Mavies in behind seem to be working well.
A transformation for us anyway, I hope he sticks with it at Leeds but they're in good form too so will be a tough game. Freeing up the funds to get Juke on a permanent should be the boards focus at the moment IMO.
For my money the board's priority should be to find the money to buy at least one Left Back as a top priority. If we do have money to buy Juke AFTER that then by all means we should look into it but given he has three years left on his 'Boro contract I think it would probably cost too much to do it in our current circumstances.
Fair enough wessy, I do think Jutkiewicz is a better player than Cravies but feel that he's not a realistic purchase target given the three years left on his deal. I believe Cravies CAN do the job adequately given the right support and so with our finances being what they are I believe that whatever money we have would be better spent on a Left Back first. Even if Tierney comes back fully fit and in form we still need a back up in that position, something I have bemoaned since Alonso was here.wessy wrote:It would take a great leap of faith to think Cravies could have re produced the form Juke has shown, i have seen nothing to suggest he can replicate the Job Juke is doing. But he is our player so may need to prove he can do it. I doubt he is capable though.luckyPeterpiper wrote:As much as I'm impressed by Jutkiewicz I disagree, Cravies plays much the same way and if we could bag Mason permanently I think they'd be a very effective partnership, especially with Beckford available as a backup if we need a change.
For my money the board's priority should be to find the money to buy at least one Left Back as a top priority. If we do have money to buy Juke AFTER that then by all means we should look into it but given he has three years left on his 'Boro contract I think it would probably cost too much to do it in our current circumstances.
Maybe so wessy, but I think we have to give him a chance with a real run of games in the right system to find out.wessy wrote:Understand your thinking LPP, can't disagree really, I thought Juke was great yesterday he is strong, wins balls in the air and has good feet, Big Kev was a good target man but i always thought that on the deck he was really lacking, in fact he couldn't trap a bag of cement, moves used to break down, i fear Cravies is similar in this regard?
Totally agree LPPluckyPeterpiper wrote:Maybe so wessy, but I think we have to give him a chance with a real run of games in the right system to find out.wessy wrote:Understand your thinking LPP, can't disagree really, I thought Juke was great yesterday he is strong, wins balls in the air and has good feet, Big Kev was a good target man but i always thought that on the deck he was really lacking, in fact he couldn't trap a bag of cement, moves used to break down, i fear Cravies is similar in this regard?
Personally I'd love to have Lukas here permanently and Mason too but I just can't see us being able to afford it. Also don't forget that SKD produced his best displays for us in a similar setup to yesterday, he flicked headers on for fun especially when he was partnered with Diouf. His passing was rubbish over more than ten yards and sometimes his first touch was woeful as you say but he still ran opposition defences ragged and roughed them up psychologically if not physically just by being there.
lusty make no mistake here. I don't rate Dougie overall for reasons I've stated too many times to bore you with by going through them again. I feel he is the wrong man for the job in the long term.wanderlust wrote:Interesting to see the focus has shifted to who we might be able to afford to sign in the summer.
A couple of good wins and the threat of relegation - still a possibility - is suddenly not the primary reason why 79% of posters who responded to the poll think that Dougie should be sacked now.
I'm not seeing the usual complaints about his tactics or his inability to motivate the players either but that's surely not been sorted out in a couple of games?
Frankly, I'm not worried about the summer. Our performance against Blackburn vindicated bringing in the loanees and loaning out our underperformers in my mind and by and large the players he's brought in look like fairly astute moves - Dougie is looking like a smart cookie when it comes to identifying players that can do a job for us.
So if he's still here in the summer and we do get priced out of the market if he tries to sign some of the current loanees I think he's shown enough already to suggest that he'd be able to to find others within our budget and get us the best deal we can afford.
If the 79% of Dougie-haters have their way I'd be slightly concerned though.
Why? He got it right for most of last season as we charged up the table with win after win.Triumph wrote:I wonder when the statement 'I got it wrong' will be made? Surely he knows now that he has been getting it wrong for 18 months,
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Triumph wrote:We need to be very very wary, ok 2 outstanding back to back performances but this is the guy who said 4-4-2 is old fashioned, so is it now back 'in fashion'? Mason and Juke have made a big big impact as have Mavies and Wheaterbix but lets not get carried away just yet until we have our own players doing the buisness.
bwfc1874 wrote:Wheater
Triumph wrote:We need to be very very wary, ok 2 outstanding back to back performances but this is the guy who said 4-4-2 is old fashioned, so is it now back 'in fashion'?
Yet he persisted with it even though it obviously does not work for us.bwfc1874 wrote:Triumph wrote:We need to be very very wary, ok 2 outstanding back to back performances but this is the guy who said 4-4-2 is old fashioned, so is it now back 'in fashion'?
This has been exaggerated by fans in my opinion. I can't remember exactly what the quote said but it was as much about long ball being old fashioned as 442, and considering he played 2 up front last season (and a few times this) I find it seriously unlikely he simply meant that playing that shape was old fashioned.
Bit of a stupid thing to say on his part as it was bound to be taken the wrong way when things are going badly.
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