by WestYorksRoyal » 17 Aug 2025 10:09
by South Coast Royal » 17 Aug 2025 10:21
WestYorksRoyal Good uses
As cover for Wing when injured
To be a deeper option that allows Wing to push forward
As part of a double pivot when defending a lead or against high calibre opposition
Bad uses
As an attacking or creative midfielder when Doyle and Elliott are available.
Discuss.
by Esteban » 17 Aug 2025 10:30
WestYorksRoyal Good uses
As cover for Wing when injured
To be a deeper option that allows Wing to push forward
As part of a double pivot when defending a lead or against high calibre opposition
Bad uses
As an attacking or creative midfielder when Doyle and Elliott are available.
Discuss.
by Sutekh » 17 Aug 2025 10:31
WestYorksRoyal Good uses
As cover for Wing when injured
To be a deeper option that allows Wing to push forward
As part of a double pivot when defending a lead or against high calibre opposition
Bad uses
As an attacking or creative midfielder when Doyle and Elliott are available.
Discuss.
by West F » 17 Aug 2025 12:49
South Coast RoyalWestYorksRoyal Good uses
As cover for Wing when injured
To be a deeper option that allows Wing to push forward
As part of a double pivot when defending a lead or against high calibre opposition
Bad uses
As an attacking or creative midfielder when Doyle and Elliott are available.
Discuss.
Hunt tried to explain why a fit Elliott wasn't used yesterday but wasn't convincing.
Why buy a defensive midfielder who is allowed to roam all over the place?
Lack of a sound structure, and not just being without a proper striker, is one of the faults with this side.
by Snowflake Royal » 18 Aug 2025 08:02
WestYorksRoyal Good uses
As cover for Wing when injured
To be a deeper option that allows Wing to push forward
As part of a double pivot when defending a lead or against high calibre opposition
Bad uses
As an attacking or creative midfielder when Doyle and Elliott are available.
Discuss.
by Mid Sussex Royal » 18 Aug 2025 11:11
South Coast RoyalWestYorksRoyal Good uses
As cover for Wing when injured
To be a deeper option that allows Wing to push forward
As part of a double pivot when defending a lead or against high calibre opposition
Bad uses
As an attacking or creative midfielder when Doyle and Elliott are available.
Discuss.
Hunt tried to explain why a fit Elliott wasn't used yesterday but wasn't convincing.
Why buy a defensive midfielder who is allowed to roam all over the place?
Lack of a sound structure, and not just being without a proper striker, is one of the faults with this side.
by WestYorksRoyal » 18 Aug 2025 11:27
by Hound » 18 Aug 2025 12:54
South Coast RoyalWestYorksRoyal Good uses
As cover for Wing when injured
To be a deeper option that allows Wing to push forward
As part of a double pivot when defending a lead or against high calibre opposition
Bad uses
As an attacking or creative midfielder when Doyle and Elliott are available.
Discuss.
Hunt tried to explain why a fit Elliott wasn't used yesterday but wasn't convincing.
Why buy a defensive midfielder who is allowed to roam all over the place?
Lack of a sound structure, and not just being without a proper striker, is one of the faults with this side.
by linkenholtroyal » 18 Aug 2025 19:48
SutekhWestYorksRoyal Good uses
As cover for Wing when injured
To be a deeper option that allows Wing to push forward
As part of a double pivot when defending a lead or against high calibre opposition
Bad uses
As an attacking or creative midfielder when Doyle and Elliott are available.
Discuss.
Bad Uses
As an ashtray
As a replacement plumber when yours is on holiday
As a country vet
by South Coast Royal » 19 Aug 2025 16:29
HoundSouth Coast RoyalWestYorksRoyal Good uses
As cover for Wing when injured
To be a deeper option that allows Wing to push forward
As part of a double pivot when defending a lead or against high calibre opposition
Bad uses
As an attacking or creative midfielder when Doyle and Elliott are available.
Discuss.
Hunt tried to explain why a fit Elliott wasn't used yesterday but wasn't convincing.
Why buy a defensive midfielder who is allowed to roam all over the place?
Lack of a sound structure, and not just being without a proper striker, is one of the faults with this side.
O Mahony is, and was brought into be a proper striker. Whether he is any good is the question. Been poor so far certainly with the caveat the service has been appalling
by Snowflake Royal » 19 Aug 2025 16:30
South Coast RoyalHoundSouth Coast Royal
Hunt tried to explain why a fit Elliott wasn't used yesterday but wasn't convincing.
Why buy a defensive midfielder who is allowed to roam all over the place?
Lack of a sound structure, and not just being without a proper striker, is one of the faults with this side.
O Mahony is, and was brought into be a proper striker. Whether he is any good is the question. Been poor so far certainly with the caveat the service has been appalling
A proper central striker generally is somebody who can hold up play, is good in the air, knows how to lose his marker, can shoot and head a ball.
So far the young lad hasn't shown any of those so my point stands that we need a proper striker.
So far the young lad has shown
by Hound » 19 Aug 2025 16:38
South Coast RoyalHoundSouth Coast Royal
Hunt tried to explain why a fit Elliott wasn't used yesterday but wasn't convincing.
Why buy a defensive midfielder who is allowed to roam all over the place?
Lack of a sound structure, and not just being without a proper striker, is one of the faults with this side.
O Mahony is, and was brought into be a proper striker. Whether he is any good is the question. Been poor so far certainly with the caveat the service has been appalling
A proper central striker generally is somebody who can hold up play, is good in the air, knows how to lose his marker, can shoot and head a ball.
So far the young lad hasn't shown any of those so my point stands that we need a proper striker.
by Forbury Lion » 19 Aug 2025 16:40
by South Coast Royal » 19 Aug 2025 16:42
Snowflake RoyalSouth Coast RoyalHound
O Mahony is, and was brought into be a proper striker. Whether he is any good is the question. Been poor so far certainly with the caveat the service has been appalling
A proper central striker generally is somebody who can hold up play, is good in the air, knows how to lose his marker, can shoot and head a ball.
So far the young lad hasn't shown any of those so my point stands that we need a proper striker.
So far the young lad has shown
So Forster, Cureton and Le Fondre weren't proper strikers? Riiiiight.
by South Coast Royal » 19 Aug 2025 16:44
HoundSouth Coast RoyalHound
O Mahony is, and was brought into be a proper striker. Whether he is any good is the question. Been poor so far certainly with the caveat the service has been appalling
A proper central striker generally is somebody who can hold up play, is good in the air, knows how to lose his marker, can shoot and head a ball.
So far the young lad hasn't shown any of those so my point stands that we need a proper striker.
And my point stands that the service to him has been so poor he’s been unable to prove any of those one way or another. Except maybe not being able to head hopeful long balls punted in his general direction
by Linden Jones' Tash » 19 Aug 2025 16:59
by Vision » 19 Aug 2025 17:37
by Hound » 19 Aug 2025 19:37
South Coast RoyalHoundSouth Coast Royal
A proper central striker generally is somebody who can hold up play, is good in the air, knows how to lose his marker, can shoot and head a ball.
So far the young lad hasn't shown any of those so my point stands that we need a proper striker.
And my point stands that the service to him has been so poor he’s been unable to prove any of those one way or another. Except maybe not being able to head hopeful long balls punted in his general direction
I don't disagree but early signs have not been good.
by linkenholtroyal » 19 Aug 2025 20:37
Vision Also those 3 strikers mentioned played with a strike partner as a front 2. Rightly or wrongly thats not how we, or virtually any other team, currently plays.
Back to the original post. I've not seen anything so far that suggests Fraser is a nailed on number 6 and nothing else.
He was better further forward than he was defensively before Wing got injured against Huddersfield. Had a couple of great incisive passes whilst in an advanced position in that game.
Against Wimbledon that flick that almost got Ahmed away was exactly the sort of back to goal inventive play that is required from an advanced midfielder. Added to that, we clearly wanted to use his aerial presence in an attacking sense by making runs into the box. He got on the end of a couple of sub par crosses. Better deliveries and we may have been looking at a real attacking threat adding a different dimension to the team. I can't recall too many occasions in the last few seasons where we've had a midfielder arriving late into the box to get on the end of crosses. Knibbs was good at finding space in the area and sniffing out chances but I wouldn't say he directly got on the end of crosses as an aerial threat.
I can only comment on what I've seen for us so far and it may prove that he is mainly suited to a defensive midfield role but the evidence I've seen in a Reading shirt suggests he can definitely provide something positive when played further forward.
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