E4b
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Post by E4b on Aug 22, 2019 10:22:45 GMT 1
Sorry i'm afraid I can't find it, I can assure you it's true, perhaps someone else can confirm and produce the source? Podcast maybe? The club never said this. As far as I can tell they loaned Mooy because they wanted to maximise the money they got for him and get a big wage off the books. The fact it happened on the last day was very convenient wasn’t it. Mooy isn’t the type who’d have spat his dummy out if he didn’t get the move, I mean a loan to Brighton to sit on the bench in a relegation battle??! Hardly his dream move was it. Letting Mooy leave may turn out to be be the single biggest mistake the club has made recently and there’s been a lot. Just looks like the club is desperate to bring in cash and slash the wage bill. The question is why? It looked to me that Mooy knew he was off well before deadline day. His performances and sulky attitude was there for everyone to see all pre season.
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buckers
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Post by buckers on Aug 22, 2019 10:36:24 GMT 1
What has happened to the young lads we gave game time too in the top league?
Duhaney Daly Rowe
They all in magaluf?
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Post by ACW on Aug 22, 2019 10:42:38 GMT 1
We are obviously being encouraged to play it out from the back with the intention of improving our ball retention. At least tonight we actually strung a few passes together, they weren't all sideways and backwards. The possession stats compared to the Fulham and QPR games are as follows. Town 35% Fulham 65% Qpr 63% Town 37% Cardiff 40% Town 60% I don't think having a better possession % against Cardiff is an indicator of improved play. Their style of play doesn't seem to rely on having greater possession stats. Win @ Wigan 44% Win V Luton 37% Defeat @ Reading 48% And most of that is the time the ball spends in the air.
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Post by ACW on Aug 22, 2019 10:47:10 GMT 1
Your missing the point, I was pointing out Hudson changing the style of play to enable more keep ball. An attempt to build confidence with possession football and passing the ball more. At the end of the day sloppy football cost us. May be just me, but our obsession with passing out from the back and pedestrian football is madness. We have players with real pace. Yet we seem to take the view that an early ball for them is uncouth. Trouble is, the faster players don't tend to make the sort of runs that would enable us to play longer, more penetrating balls.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2019 11:03:48 GMT 1
Sorry i'm afraid I can't find it, I can assure you it's true, perhaps someone else can confirm and produce the source? Podcast maybe? The club never said this. As far as I can tell they loaned Mooy because they wanted to maximise the money they got for him and get a big wage off the books. The fact it happened on the last day was very convenient wasn’t it. Mooy isn’t the type who’d have spat his dummy out if he didn’t get the move, I mean a loan to Brighton to sit on the bench in a relegation battle??! Hardly his dream move was it. Letting Mooy leave may turn out to be be the single biggest mistake the club has made recently and there’s been a lot. Just looks like the club is desperate to bring in cash and slash the wage bill. The question is why? So the club lied. OK if you say so. I still maintain they did say that.
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Post by Melc on Aug 22, 2019 12:21:41 GMT 1
Hudson’s comments after the match...
We showed some of our style, some of our identity, we were brave - but we just lacked a little bit later on in the game."
We are in big trouble.
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Post by schindlersmissed on Aug 22, 2019 12:28:54 GMT 1
How could every single fan see in Summer that we needed a LB, but none of the club staff could? Shambolic. One of many problems, but it’s pissed me right off. Elphick is pretty much guaranteed to start every game now. Wouldn’t mind Edmonds-Green being given a go. I know we need another CB but you mustn’t have seen REG against Lincoln then. Absolutely useless!
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Post by uw2ba on Aug 22, 2019 12:48:47 GMT 1
the biggest problem for me is we are trying to play out from the back all the time which is fine but elphick doesnt look comfortable on the ball, kongolo needs to be centre half so hes one of the guys receiving the ball from the keeper along with schindler and then we need two fullbacks who are comfortable getting the ball from the centre halves and carrying it forward.
Look at Chris lowe for example, he was so consistent and comfortable getting the ball from the centre halves.
Last night Elphick would receive the ball from grabara under pressure and pass to haderjonaj who looked equally uncomfortable and we would lump it anywhere and give cardiff the ball back, if you can unlock a teams press then playing from the back has big rewards but we need players who are comfortable under pressure in our side to reap the rewards.
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Post by Camel Grabber on Aug 22, 2019 13:04:14 GMT 1
I don't think having a better possession % against Cardiff is an indicator of improved play. Their style of play doesn't seem to rely on having greater possession stats. Win @ Wigan 44% Win V Luton 37% Defeat @ Reading 48% And most of that is the time the ball spends in the air. They lost at Wigan
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Post by tockyterrier on Aug 22, 2019 21:56:13 GMT 1
Sorry i'm afraid I can't find it, I can assure you it's true, perhaps someone else can confirm and produce the source? Podcast maybe? The club never said this. As far as I can tell they loaned Mooy because they wanted to maximise the money they got for him and get a big wage off the books. The fact it happened on the last day was very convenient wasn’t it. Mooy isn’t the type who’d have spat his dummy out if he didn’t get the move, I mean a loan to Brighton to sit on the bench in a relegation battle??! Hardly his dream move was it. Letting Mooy leave may turn out to be be the single biggest mistake the club has made recently and there’s been a lot. Just looks like the club is desperate to bring in cash and slash the wage bill. The question is why? From club town square app news section. Aaron Mooy has signed a new contract with Huddersfield Town ahead of a season-long loan move to Brighton & Hove Albion. The Australian international has put pen-to-paper on a new three-year deal at the Club, which will run until 2022, but has moved on loan to the Seagulls to pursue his ambitions of playing in the Premier League
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Post by yappledapple on Aug 23, 2019 0:04:10 GMT 1
Sorry i'm afraid I can't find it, I can assure you it's true, perhaps someone else can confirm and produce the source? Podcast maybe? The club never said this. As far as I can tell they loaned Mooy because they wanted to maximise the money they got for him and get a big wage off the books. The fact it happened on the last day was very convenient wasn’t it. Mooy isn’t the type who’d have spat his dummy out if he didn’t get the move, I mean a loan to Brighton to sit on the bench in a relegation battle??! Hardly his dream move was it. Letting Mooy leave may turn out to be be the single biggest mistake the club has made recently and there’s been a lot. Just looks like the club is desperate to bring in cash and slash the wage bill. The question is why? Let’s take the cynical angle - he recently changed agents and his new agent wanted to earn a quick buck so whispered in Aaron’s ear to move. Aaron continues to earn PL wages (but may sit on the bench) but more importantly, the new agent gets a nice little wedge on the new enhanced contract and the loan move.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2019 7:24:35 GMT 1
The club never said this. As far as I can tell they loaned Mooy because they wanted to maximise the money they got for him and get a big wage off the books. The fact it happened on the last day was very convenient wasn’t it. Mooy isn’t the type who’d have spat his dummy out if he didn’t get the move, I mean a loan to Brighton to sit on the bench in a relegation battle??! Hardly his dream move was it. Letting Mooy leave may turn out to be be the single biggest mistake the club has made recently and there’s been a lot. Just looks like the club is desperate to bring in cash and slash the wage bill. The question is why? Let’s take the cynical angle - he recently changed agents and his new agent wanted to earn a quick buck so whispered in Aaron’s ear to move. Aaron continues to earn PL wages (but may sit on the bench) but more importantly, the new agent gets a nice little wedge on the new enhanced contract and the loan move. And if he continues to sit on the bench we get him back in January.
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Post by rastrick32 on Aug 23, 2019 7:39:22 GMT 1
Let’s take the cynical angle - he recently changed agents and his new agent wanted to earn a quick buck so whispered in Aaron’s ear to move. Aaron continues to earn PL wages (but may sit on the bench) but more importantly, the new agent gets a nice little wedge on the new enhanced contract and the loan move. And if he continues to sit on the bench we get him back in January. I've seen a little bit of Brighton this season and I struggle to see how Mooy fits in. I suppose he has to wait for the inevitable injuries or suspensions.
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