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glaziermart Flag 06 Feb 22 7.50pm

I thought our passing was slow and we played too many backwards and sideways which we did not need to against an inferior team. Our best football earlier in the season (against Brighton at home and Arsenal away) was a lovely mixture. Now we are taking too many touches. I still think we are a class outfit, but we waste so much time over-playing.

 

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View doombear's Profile doombear Flag Too far from Selhurst Park 06 Feb 22 8.51pm Send a Private Message to doombear Add doombear as a friend

Originally posted by glaziermart

I thought our passing was slow and we played too many backwards and sideways which we did not need to against an inferior team. Our best football earlier in the season (against Brighton at home and Arsenal away) was a lovely mixture. Now we are taking too many touches. I still think we are a class outfit, but we waste so much time over-playing.


It was frustrating yesterday the number of times players missed good opportunities to pass forward. I think it will get better the more players we have who are comfortable on the ball. Look how long it has taken Potterball to get to the stage that is at.

 

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View eagle@ tn34's Profile eagle@ tn34 Flag hastings 06 Feb 22 9.18pm Send a Private Message to eagle@ tn34 Add eagle@ tn34 as a friend

Originally posted by doombear


It was frustrating yesterday the number of times players missed good opportunities to pass forward. I think it will get better the more players we have who are comfortable on the ball. Look how long it has taken Potterball to get to the stage that is at.

I agree that we seem to have posession for posessions sake, then after about every 15 sideways passes it goes to the keeper and repeat or hoof. What we seriously lack is apass from defence through the middle of the park or at least a link up between players. If we could sort this last piece of the puzzle out then we will be a table riser. If we dont then we will be relying on olise to pull something out the bag like we used to rely on zaha yesterdays opponents werent even premier league.

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deleted 25 Flag 07 Feb 22 8.39am

I agree not just in this match but in other premier league games.


 

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View Goal Machine's Profile Goal Machine Flag The Cronx 07 Feb 22 9.01am Send a Private Message to Goal Machine Add Goal Machine as a friend

Originally posted by eagle@ tn34

I agree that we seem to have posession for posessions sake, then after about every 15 sideways passes it goes to the keeper and repeat or hoof. What we seriously lack is apass from defence through the middle of the park or at least a link up between players. If we could sort this last piece of the puzzle out then we will be a table riser. If we dont then we will be relying on olise to pull something out the bag like we used to rely on zaha yesterdays opponents werent even premier league.

COYP

I don’t think ‘possession for possessions sake’ is a thing. When you have possession, you can’t concede and chasing the ball is more tiring than having the ball.

The point of knocking the ball around our own box is to draw the opposition forward which creates more space to get up the pitch. Personally, I think it’s a good tactic which we are generally doing well. There will be times when they run out of options and lay it back to keeper for a hoof - better than trying to overplay yourself out of a dangerous position.

Anderson, Guehi, Hughes and Gallagher are all technically good enough for it to work successfully.

As for the Hartlepool game, we didn’t need to get out of 1st gear and if it wasn’t for their keeper it could have been 5-0. Hard to be too critical of the performance.

 

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View MrRobbo's Profile MrRobbo Flag Purley 07 Feb 22 9.24am Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

Originally posted by Goal Machine

I don’t think ‘possession for possessions sake’ is a thing. When you have possession, you can’t concede and chasing the ball is more tiring than having the ball.

The point of knocking the ball around our own box is to draw the opposition forward which creates more space to get up the pitch. Personally, I think it’s a good tactic which we are generally doing well. There will be times when they run out of options and lay it back to keeper for a hoof - better than trying to overplay yourself out of a dangerous position.

Anderson, Guehi, Hughes and Gallagher are all technically good enough for it to work successfully.

As for the Hartlepool game, we didn’t need to get out of 1st gear and if it wasn’t for their keeper it could have been 5-0. Hard to be too critical of the performance.

Exactly this.

Just because we are not always Attack Attack Attack isn't a bad thing. We are learning to hold the ball and control games. You don't do that by always making risky passes.

You control the ball, look for an opportunity, and if you cant engineer one....keep the ball and try again.

Of course we need to get better at it, and in time, and with some new players we will.

Its one of the things that really surprised me when fans were saying no to DVDB, Ramsey etc. Those guys are excellent at picking the passes.


 

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View sydtheeagle's Profile sydtheeagle Flag England 07 Feb 22 9.47am Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

Originally posted by MrRobbo

Exactly this.

Just because we are not always Attack Attack Attack isn't a bad thing. We are learning to hold the ball and control games. You don't do that by always making risky passes.

You control the ball, look for an opportunity, and if you cant engineer one....keep the ball and try again.

Of course we need to get better at it, and in time, and with some new players we will.

Its one of the things that really surprised me when fans were saying no to DVDB, Ramsey etc. Those guys are excellent at picking the passes.

In the main, I would agree with this. The one component that you don't mention but is something we need to work on is that our movement off the ball isn't great. A lot of our players are far too static when they haven't got the ball themselves and that's what limits passing opportunities for those players who do have the ball. Although often criticised here, Ward is one our better players in this area. Mitchell, Schlupp, and others are not as good.

If there's no one running into a (dangerous) position that's when the result becomes a sideways pass. It's not lack of intent, but lack of options. If you look at many of the goals we do score, they're the result of quick ball movement that's possible because at the time players are running into space. We don't do that often enough.

I would say that thus far this season, Vieira's coaching has cracked the first half of the puzzle. We're much better at retaining the ball. What he now needs to do is improve the standard of what players do when they don't have the ball. Gallagher has been so effective because he's far and away the best player in the team in this area. Whether he has the ball or not, he's always looking for space to receive it and always running to support and give options to players who have it.

 


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View MrRobbo's Profile MrRobbo Flag Purley 07 Feb 22 10.13am Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

Originally posted by sydtheeagle

In the main, I would agree with this. The one component that you don't mention but is something we need to work on is that our movement off the ball isn't great. A lot of our players are far too static when they haven't got the ball themselves and that's what limits passing opportunities for those players who do have the ball. Although often criticised here, Ward is one our better players in this area. Mitchell, Schlupp, and others are not as good.

If there's no one running into a (dangerous) position that's when the result becomes a sideways pass. It's not lack of intent, but lack of options. If you look at many of the goals we do score, they're the result of quick ball movement that's possible because at the time players are running into space. We don't do that often enough.

I would say that thus far this season, Vieira's coaching has cracked the first half of the puzzle. We're much better at retaining the ball. What he now needs to do is improve the standard of what players do when they don't have the ball. Gallagher has been so effective because he's far and away the best player in the team in this area. Whether he has the ball or not, he's always looking for space to receive it and always running to support and give options to players who have it.

Absolutely. You have to find space before someone can find you.

You also need to have the bravery and confidence that if you go in behind, someone will find you (or at bare minimum, not lose the ball and leave you out of position.

Schlupp is good with the ball at his feet and a bit of space to move into, but broadly he is a bit of a ball watcher. If Macca isn't ready for Wednesday, I'd love to see Eze central with Connor and Hughes. He is a lot better at finding little pockets of space

 

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View sydtheeagle's Profile sydtheeagle Flag England 07 Feb 22 10.25am Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

Originally posted by MrRobbo

If Macca isn't ready for Wednesday, I'd love to see Eze central with Connor and Hughes. He is a lot better at finding little pockets of space

You're absolutely right. We've missed Macca more than many people seem to realise (or perhaps not. Perhaps they do realise).

Eze's recovery has been slow, though given the nature of his injury that's not surprising. Even on Saturday against lower-division opposition, you can tell the self-confidence and timing aren't completely there. It's a pity because the player he was last year really would have flourished playing next to Gallagher, but it hasn't happened because he's simply not all the way back to his best yet. All we can do is be patient. If he clicks between now and the end of the season and starts firing on all cylinders, we could quickly become a very dangerous team indeed.

Agree with you totally about Schlupp. And I suspect that's why he's a squad player rather than a nailed on star. He's a very good player to have in your 23, but when you're relying on him to start every game, he comes up a little bit short. If Vieira could coach him to become what he has the potential to be (by improving his movement and awareness), however, he could yet become far more than the sum of some very good parts.

 


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View MrRobbo's Profile MrRobbo Flag Purley 07 Feb 22 8.54pm Send a Private Message to MrRobbo Add MrRobbo as a friend

Originally posted by sydtheeagle

You're absolutely right. We've missed Macca more than many people seem to realise (or perhaps not. Perhaps they do realise).

Eze's recovery has been slow, though given the nature of his injury that's not surprising. Even on Saturday against lower-division opposition, you can tell the self-confidence and timing aren't completely there. It's a pity because the player he was last year really would have flourished playing next to Gallagher, but it hasn't happened because he's simply not all the way back to his best yet. All we can do is be patient. If he clicks between now and the end of the season and starts firing on all cylinders, we could quickly become a very dangerous team indeed.

Agree with you totally about Schlupp. And I suspect that's why he's a squad player rather than a nailed on star. He's a very good player to have in your 23, but when you're relying on him to start every game, he comes up a little bit short. If Vieira could coach him to become what he has the potential to be (by improving his movement and awareness), however, he could yet become far more than the sum of some very good parts.

I've heard through a friend that works at the club, that the analysists are always moaning about Jeff. Tonnes of natural talent but thick as pig sh1t, can not follow any positional instructions.

 

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I think we all agree that we should mix it up with short and long balls.

We have come from years of kick and rush and hoping Wilf does something to now playing out all of the time.

The transition has been remarkable and we will get better at it; remember it has only been half a season so far.

Teams are coached not to put the ball at risk and that makes the play look a little safe but the gaps will eventually appear.

I could rarely get my Sunday league team to do it and we would beat teams heavily and the lads would talk about how many goals they each scored. If we had passed more we would have crucified those same teams.

Palace are still a work in progress and with another few signings, I think we will be top half.

 

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If you are going to play out from the back you cannot hide a weak link amongst the central midfielders, the back 4 and keeper as the top teams pick up on it immediately and pressurise the weak spot.

We have done ok but we have way too many heart stopping screw ups at the moment simply because our personnel are only average at playing like this. Hopefully we will get better however our main target must be at least one top class midfielder who is comfortable on the ball and able to find space. We are hoping that Ferguson is going to fulfil the promise he showed pre-injury at right back otherwise we desperately need a quality replacement there too.

I think we have only shown glimpses of our early season form since Jimmy Mc has been injured and it probably shouldn’t come as any surprise given the amount of running and chasing down he does out of possession and his availability whilst in possession.

 

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