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sorry this one was late, but table up. Should be ok now. Had to double check a few positions.
Thanks Rodders, awesome stuff.
I like the wildcard idea too.
Can you put a star or do something to indicate how many wild cards someone has left. That would be useful info for people strategically. Or else we would have to keep the tally ourselves.
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If Brian Deane does well I'd welcome him at Villa.
I would like us to be managed by a former striker who was successful at the top level and not affiliated with one of the big clubs.
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We needed Westwood to banana in some of those whipped set pieces but he was not the most accurate crosser in the Premier League today.
The best with at least 3 crosses were Steven Davis (100%), Steven Gerrard (75%), Raheem Sterling (60%), Branoslav Ivanovic (50%) and Jason Puncheon (44%). Stewart Downing gets special mention for 8 from 16 (50%).
If we are going to compete against the top teams Westwood needs to be more consistent with his delivery because we're not going to get many chances.
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Has he got a new contract yet?
His strength training really shows in the game when he bounces off the floor after tackles by the Ya Ya Toures he plays against in CM.
He changes direction really quick too it helps him win a lot of fouls for us. Grealish should take note.
Maybe a bit of shooting training wouldn't go amiss either. He and Grealish should stay on after training working on long range shooting.
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Will you take it all back if he's on the bench against Leicester?
Will you never post a single thing about bannan either directly or indirectly again if he doesn't?
No, but I will promise 2 months Bannan free, whatever happens. If I slip up, someone send me a PM and we can add another 2 months on to that.
Please note though that I was not the one who bumped this thread.
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Do we have the updated table (for Week 5) posted yet?
Thanks.
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Ugo Ehiogu has been working with the Tottenham Academy and is now coach of Tottenham U-21s. I'd say he's one to watch because the Tottenham youth are very highly rated at the moment.
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That although Palace lost he can't have had that bad a game. If there were no positives to take from it he won't be on the bench. I'll hold my hands up and say my analysis is wrong if he's not on the bench. That would indicate there were no positives.
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I don't think anyone on here knows enough about the intimate details of the situation to dismiss the story as 'rubbish'. No one here has access to the HR records of the clubs showing who applied for what role and who was selected and by what criteria.
Michael Johnson (ex-blose), in an interview last year, said he applied for 30 coaching roles after being released by Notts County and was only interviewed for three of the roles. This despite him holding the highest UEFA pro licence and having success coaching at youth level. His replacement at Notts County only had the B-licence.
He's not calling the game institutionally racist but asked for a level playing field where people holding the same qualifications are treated the same when applying for jobs. I don't think anyone on here would disagree with this?
As others have said, talent tends to rise to the top in football. I just don't buy into this idea that there is racism against black managers in England when black players are very widely accept in the game. Talented black players certainly don't get held back because of their race so why would that be the case with black managers?
Because everyone is comfortable with the idea that black people are good athletes. Black people being seen as intelligent tactical thinkers still faces resistance in some quarters.
It might not be that which the discrimination is against. If they make it in the game and want to pursue a career in coaching they're intelligent enough.
More to the point, perhaps: why are there so many top Scottish and Irish managers and so few English? Surely the Scottish and Irish managers aren't more intelligent and better tactical thinkers.
However, they are known, for cultural reasons or whatever, for being strong man-managers. Aggressive, shouty, rude. English managers are thought too polite.
How about blacks? Black people are stereotypically thought of as happy fellows. Not mean and nasty "psychos" who will cut the bloated ego of a sports-star down to a manageable size like a Glaswegian or Irishman.
So it could be man-management factor that is the "hidden-resistance." Are blacks thought of as too charming and not aggressive enough to be managers?
Or it could just be that not enough until now have got their coaching badges and tried to make a career of it. This is a "watch this space" topic, nothing can be known for sure until the up-coming surge has had their go at it.
The exceptions make this more obvious. The bad side of Paul Ince, "The Guv'nor," was meant to be tough.
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Will you take it all back if he's on the bench against Leicester?
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It is a shame that now they are out of the Capital One cup he won't play again this season to show off his world class abilities to the world.
He may have shown enough tonight to get back on the bench.
Consider the midfield four
Zaha Guédioura Bannan Williams (Kaikai - 80' )
then
Zaha Guédioura Bannan Kaikai
Bannan and Williams is what you call a lightweight midfield and the 19-year-old debut winger Kaikai hardly helped the defense out there when he came on. And we all know how hard Zaha works at his defensive duties (/src).
against
Obertan Colback Abeid Ameobi (Sissoko - 67' )
then
Obertan Colback Sissoko Abeid
So they equalised to 2 : 2 even after Sissoko had come on early to strengthen the Newcastle midfield.
Bannan played in the centre with Guédioura and two wingers who were hopeless defensively, and they drew the match 2:2 in normal time against Colback and Sissoko.
He is definitely an alternative option in the centre with a strong defensive midfielder like Jedinak.
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It was 2:2 after 90' and the third goal came from a header inside the six-yard box. I think the second-string Palace defence, which also conceded a penalty, was more likely at fault. The fact Bannan's side still managed 2 goals without their most influential defenders, without Jedinak, against a strong Newcastle XI is a positive for him.
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AT 27 SEP 2014 - PREMIER LEAGUE
- Liverpool 2 : 2 Everton
- Chelsea 4 : 0 Aston Villa
- Crystal Palace 1 : 2 Leicester
- Hull 0 : 3 Man City
- Man Utd 4 : 2 West Ham
- Southampton 3 : 0 QPR
- Sunderland 1 : 1 Swansea
- Arsenal 3 : 1 Tottenham
SUN 28 SEP 2014 - PREMIER LEAGUE
- West Brom 2 : 1 Burnley
MON 29 SEP 2014 - PREMIER LEAGUE
- Stoke 1 : 1 Newcastle
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I'm sure he'll be crying into his 50 grand a week paycheque about that incident.
Phenomenal.
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I feel really sorry for Steven Caulker.
Staff messed up and he got handcuffed for "stealing Philadelphia cheese".
This must have been a galling and humiliating experience.
And he's not going to hear the end of it from the opposition fans. Imagine the chants.
Steven Caulker likes his cheese!
likes his cheese!
likes his cheese!
Steven Caulker likes his cheese!
Give us your Philadelphia
Caulker, who moved to QPR from Cardiff over the summer, was apprehended outside a Tesco Express in Weybridge after staff thought that the England international had stolen the cheese worth £1.85.
A Surrey police spokeswoman said: “There was some confusion between staff about payment.”
Reports suggest that Caulker was heading back into the store with the cheese as he was put in handcuffs.
A source told the Sun: “He had left the Tesco Express then turned around and gone back in.
"That was when the police arrived, jumping from their squad car and handcuffing him. He looked pretty alarmed."
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maybe media punditry creams off the best black football analysts so the population left to be great black football managers is very small compared to the population left over to be non-black managers.
media organizations aim to be representative so they really aggressively seek out great black pundits and maybe this stops many of them pursuing a career in coaching and management.
Currently active black pundits I can think of -
Robbie Earle NBC
Jason Roberts BBC
Clarke Carlisle ITV
Garth Crooks BBC
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink BBC
Ruud Gullit BBC (and manager)
Marcel Desailly ITV + French
Ian Wright BBC
Chris Kamara Sky
Dion Dublin BBC
Stan Collymore Talksport
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Thierry Henry?
He'd be a good manager.
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Talking to his former youth coaches?
Surely any player who gets beyond youth football and reaches the first team of a Premier League side must have been dedicated and had a desire to succeed at youth level.
I wonder if they did checks on his A-Level results to see whether he had brains smarts and would be able to read complex formation diagrams and tactics sheets.
Braininess is not something we associate with a footballer but it would probably help to have some brains to play at the big clubs that have to win every game and play European football.
The players need to understand and memorize these complex systems they use and have the discipline to play them and then to be able to change systems on demand, within games and between games.
Altogether very creepy to have some organization checking up on you like that making evaluations about you and predictions what you're going to do over the next decade...
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Before firming up their interest in Barkley during the summer, City did detailed background checks on the England international and were encouraged by the results. The club’s information showed Barkley is intent on a successful career and has a winning mentality.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/sep/22/manchester-city-ross-barkley-homegrown-everton
What are these background checks?How do they know he's intent on a successful career and has a winning mentality if they didn't talk to him (which presumably they did not do without tapping up because they only later asked Everton about him)?This paragraph is very football manageresque. -
I thought Clark would become better than Cahill but he does his Cryuff turns at the wrong end of the pitch. Maybe the only way for him to get better now is to find another club. He is still worth a place in the Premier League so maybe we can offload him to Man Utd in the winter transfer window because they really need Premier League quality centre backs.
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Jay Rodriguez will make Spurs better. He tackles, he shoots, he scores. With Eriksen, Lennon and the great Andros Townsend supplying tap-ins you would be a fool not to immediately recruit him for your fantasy league side as soon as he is fit.
Tottenham's main problem is like Man Utd's, but not quite so bad (both right and left they have superb wing backs): the area of the pitch that is the most influence on the team. Central defence, and central midfield.
Kaboul and Vertonghen are not world class enough. Vlaar would muscle one of those out if he was in the Tottenham squad.
And although Tottenham tried to buy up every midfielder in the PL, the two powerhouses they have Paulinho and Membele haven't been consistent for them.
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MoTD doesn't have time to do that, unfortunately. If you're a fan of a non top 4 club, there would be even less of your teams games shown than there is now (not you personally, just the viewer). MoTD has got less bad pundit wise as a result of Neville being so good and raising the bar, but it'll never compete in the same area as Sky MNF, which can devote 30 minutes to a single play if the want.the whole MOTD progamme is a bit formulaic and dull with the two pundits just sitting there. the Sky MNF is much better and MOTD should be more like that and allow the pundits to be more interactive with technology in their analysis.
If you're us, you might prefer the Sky analysis, but if you're a 11 year old watching MoTD on Sunday morning, you maybe just want to see your favourite team or player win or score a goal and don't want to listen to some old men talk about Jose Mourinho's tactics in stopping YaYa Toure.
that's a very good point. MOTD is a children's programme which is why you could imagine the ever-so slightly-creepy presenter narrating jackanory.
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Enjoying this a lot. Who would have thought spending the GDP of a small country on attacking players and none on defenders would result in this?
To be fair, their foot/gunfire damage policy was slightly more genius - they also let Ferdinand, Vidic, and Evra go ( knowing well in advance that they would leave).
Southampton also lost their manager and whole bunch of players and the effects have been exactly the different. The incapable fools!
whilst they obviously did have a foot/gunfire damage policy it is not quite the same situation as Southampton.
Southampton didn't lose all of their experienced defence (Fonte, the captain, and Yoshida) and in Schneiderlin, already had a powerful central midfielder who incidentally, could easily get in Man Utd's first XI.
Sure. They lost creative players and goalscorers and manager. What they did though was replace the areas where they had been weakened. That was the point, really. Man U knew where they would be weakened and acted on it, Manchester did the opposite. Probably lost in my sarcasm.
Now I get you. I thought you were calling Man Utd "incapable fools" but you were being sarcastic about Southampton.
It really was a surprise to me that Man Utd did not begin their rebuilding with the defence. Question is was that deliberate intention or did they try and fail?
Are there any established world class defenders they could attract? Getting Luke Shaw who at 19 was not yet established but very likely to enter that class of player may have been the best they could manage.
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Trying once more. This one definitely is okay and it's a world beater.
Courtois
Boateng Godin T.Silva Alba
Di Maria De Rossi Pogba
Sturridge Sanchez Bale
Both full backs are Bayern Munich players.
Unless he means Jordi Alba ? Either way, he's left out the 2 players who are clearly the best in the world ( not Ethan Moore and Barry Bannan )
Yes, it's Barcelona's Jordi Alba. He's quick.
Black managers face "hidden resistance"
in Other Football
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I wondered whether clubs are so totally biased toward hiring defensive managers and that since black players are most common in attacking positions whether they are discriminated because of their footballing philosophy (attacking). This discrimination could be in addition to any racial discrimination.
% Black by position
Goalies: 2%
Defenders: 28%
Midfielders: 36%
Fowards: 40%
Method: Used fantasy premier league pictures (and google when the picture was blank). 56 white forwards and 37 black forwards. Out of 181 defenders, 51 are black. Of 225 midfielders, 81 are black. Of 60 listed goalies one was black.
Mourinho - central midfield
Koeman - defender
Pellegrini - central defender
Wenger - midfielder
Monk - central defender
Lambert - defensive midfielder
Van Gaal - midfielder
Pochettino - central defender
Warnock - winger
Pearson - central defender
Alladyce - central defender
Rodgers - defender
Martinez - defensive midfielder
Bruce - central defender
Poyet - midfielder
Hughes - forward
Irvine - winger
Redknapp - midfielder
Dyche - defender
Pardew - midfielder
Percentages
Defender: 9 ... 45%
Midfielder: 8 ... 40%
Winger: 2 ... 10%
Forward: 1 ... 5%