In my opinion his biggest issue is holding onto the ball for too long. By the time he makes his mind up what to do to, he is either surrounded or all the passing lanes have been shut down by the opposiation.
Noticeably slow, feet and decision making. Joe has said he wants pace and athleticism.Think he found the championship tough physically when he first came over so probably hit the gym a bit too hard to toughen up (and still doing it) and put on a bit too much muscle which is slowing him down, deffo slower than when he first arrived.
Yes but he gave 100% every game unlike Fleming who is supposed to be our " star"player and disappears on a regular basisSteve Morrison only scored 2 in his first twenty games or so................
what is his right position ? Think his played midfield ,attack , inbetween with little or no effect all season , best position at the moment is ..left back ( in the dressing room)I’ll take Flemming good vision, strong on the ball, great feet needs to play in right position
Not so.He,s taking them also when Leonard is on.I think Flemming only takes them if Leonard isn’t playing/no longer on the pitch!
Well, I said ‘I think,’ so I stand corrected!Not so.He,s taking them also when Leonard is on.
He's a forward. Links midfield to atttackers, on his day does it very well.what is his right position ? Think his played midfield ,attack , inbetween with little or no effect all season , best position at the moment is ..left back ( in the dressing room)
Let me think, who played for us, had a good football brain allied to excellent skill, absolutely no pace, rarely got caught in possession and went on to massive success?He's a forward. Links midfield to atttackers, on his day does it very well.
Fleming is caught in possession too much. I’m assuming like the others he will improve all round.Let me think, who played for us, had a good football brain allied to excellent skill, absolutely no pace, rarely got caught in possession and went on to massive success?
One Edward Sheringham Esq
Get Teddy to give Zian one-to-one coaching and perhaps Flemming will develop into the player we all hope he can be
And one of the best crossers of a ball we've had , when found out wide.Let me think, who played for us, had a good football brain allied to excellent skill, absolutely no pace, rarely got caught in possession and went on to massive success?
One Edward Sheringham Esq
Get Teddy to give Zian one-to-one coaching and perhaps Flemming will develop into the player we all hope he can be
Mind you, he did TC to aim atAnd one of the best crossers of a ball we've had , when found out wide.
If you get the ball like most players and straight away pass it backwards 5 yards your not likely to get cought if you try and create something and do something with the ball you will get cought sometimesFleming is caught in possession too much. I’m assuming like the others he will improve all round.
Fleming gets caught with the ball whether it’s backwards or forwards because of his speed of thought, he takes a bit too long to decide what to do. Good players are always thinking one move ahead.If you get the ball like most players and straight away pass it backwards 5 yards your not likely to get cought if you try and create something and do something with the ball you will get cought sometimes
Plus whoever he throws to are too far away and same with Leonard!We dont seem to get much of a return from long throws. Would prefer a short thow and imediate cross. At least put someone out for a short throw ruse to get a defender out of the box.
Our use of the “long throw” - which in my opinion isn’t “long” - is embarrassingPlus whoever he throws to are too far away and same with Leonard!