Squad Watch 2022/23

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Nameless » 27 Aug 2022 07:55

Hound Like to see

Lumley
Yiadom Holmes Dann Sarr McIntyre
Loum Fornah
Joao Ehibatiomhan Meite

And just see any other team try to cope with that lot in the air


If you put Clarke at left back instead of Yiadom…

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by SCIAG » 27 Aug 2022 11:04

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Lumley
Yiadom Holmes Dann Sarr McIntyre
Loum Fornah
Joao Ehibatiomhan Meite

And just see any other team try to cope with that lot in the air


If you put Clarke at left back instead of Yiadom…

Hutchinson in for Yiadom is probably the change, but not much in it.

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Snowflake Royal » 27 Aug 2022 11:37

The main problem with that team is there's no one to deliver the set pieces it would be utterly reliant on.

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Nameless » 27 Aug 2022 12:57

Snowflake Royal The main problem with that team is there's no one to deliver the set pieces it would be utterly reliant on.


Surely among 11 professional players you could spend enough time practising with one so they could kick a stationary ball reasonably accurately most of the time ?

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Snowflake Royal » 27 Aug 2022 13:17

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Snowflake Royal The main problem with that team is there's no one to deliver the set pieces it would be utterly reliant on.


Surely among 11 professional players you could spend enough time practising with one so they could kick a stationary ball reasonably accurately most of the time ?

If it were that easy you'd barely ever see a poor set piece. When in fact you see several most games.


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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Stranded » 27 Aug 2022 22:04

Snowflake Royal The main problem with that team is there's no one to deliver the set pieces it would be utterly reliant on.


Worked alright for the goal today.

Ince ball in, Hutchinson header, Sarr goal.

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Snowflake Royal » 27 Aug 2022 22:59

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Snowflake Royal The main problem with that team is there's no one to deliver the set pieces it would be utterly reliant on.


Worked alright for the goal today.

Ince ball in, Hutchinson header, Sarr goal.

Take another look, Hound's team doesn't include Ince or Hutchinson, stranded.

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Hound » 29 Aug 2022 20:02

Wonder where the million players that Forest have bought leaves Fornah for next season?

Be interesting if he has a good one with us this year

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Franchise FC » 29 Aug 2022 20:04

Hound Wonder where the million players that Forest have bought leaves Fornah for next season?

Be interesting if he has a good one with us this year

True, but Forest suffered from having a loanee that performed massively … he went for big bucks to Spurs rather than sticking with his Forest mates


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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Nameless » 29 Aug 2022 20:43

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Snowflake Royal The main problem with that team is there's no one to deliver the set pieces it would be utterly reliant on.


Surely among 11 professional players you could spend enough time practising with one so they could kick a stationary ball reasonably accurately most of the time ?

If it were that easy you'd barely ever see a poor set piece. When in fact you see several most games.



Indeed. Swift took poor set pieces regularly, so does Ince. I can’t believe you are suggesting hitting a stationary ball is not a teachable skill !

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 29 Aug 2022 20:48

It is a bit of a shame that we don't have someone who specialises in that area though in fairness. Ince and Hoilett, just being wide players. should be decent enough candidates for corners and wide set pieces, but I do think it's an asset to have someone who can be a threat from 20-25 yards in a shooting position. Ince has a decent strike on him though, as Cardiff found out, so he's probably our best option.

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by TiagoIlori » 29 Aug 2022 21:36

If this new left back is Joe Bryan then probably solves that issue. Otherwise we desperately need someone on the bench who we can bring on to give us some creativity to cut our reliance on set pieces.

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Snowflake Royal » 29 Aug 2022 21:37

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Surely among 11 professional players you could spend enough time practising with one so they could kick a stationary ball reasonably accurately most of the time ?

If it were that easy you'd barely ever see a poor set piece. When in fact you see several most games.


Indeed. Swift took poor set pieces regularly, so does Ince. I can’t believe you are suggesting hitting a stationary ball is not a teachable skill !

I cannot believe you're making up strawman arguments for things Ive never said, but there we go. Life is full of surprises.

Or not in this case, because I lied. I can believe it.


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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Snowflake Royal » 29 Aug 2022 21:39

YorkshireRoyal99 It is a bit of a shame that we don't have someone who specialises in that area though in fairness. Ince and Hoilett, just being wide players. should be decent enough candidates for corners and wide set pieces, but I do think it's an asset to have someone who can be a threat from 20-25 yards in a shooting position. Ince has a decent strike on him though, as Cardiff found out, so he's probably our best option.

Ince and Hoilett both have pretty good delivery.

Don't mind a few duff ones, when you also regularly see balls whipped in well.

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Snowflake Royal » 29 Aug 2022 21:51

TiagoIlori If this new left back is Joe Bryan then probably solves that issue. Otherwise we desperately need someone on the bench who we can bring on to give us some creativity to cut our reliance on set pieces.

Hat-trick :oops:

Haven't we scored more not from set pieces?

Sarr - corner
McIntyre - corner
Fornah - open play
Hoilett - open play
Joao - open play
Long - pen
Ince - open play
Ehibhatiomhan - open play

Plus the three where Long and Hendrick came close.

:?:

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by TiagoIlori » 29 Aug 2022 21:59

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TiagoIlori If this new left back is Joe Bryan then probably solves that issue. Otherwise we desperately need someone on the bench who we can bring on to give us some creativity to cut our reliance on set pieces.

Hat-trick :oops:

Haven't we scored more not from set pieces?

Sarr - corner
McIntyre - corner
Fornah - open play
Hoilett - open play
Joao - open play
Long - pen
Ince - open play
Ehibhatiomhan - open play

Plus the three where Long and Hendrick came close.

:?:

Fornah, Hoilett and Ince were screamers. Joao’s one ok but the last one was practically our U23s.

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Hound » 30 Aug 2022 07:47

Looking to loan out Tetek apparently

Slightly surprised but opens the door for Luongo

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Hendo » 30 Aug 2022 08:21

Hound Looking to loan out Tetek apparently

Slightly surprised but opens the door for Luongo


A L1 or L2 loan, playing regular may do him the world of good.

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Stranded » 30 Aug 2022 08:25

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Slightly surprised but opens the door for Luongo


A L1 or L2 loan, playing regular may do him the world of good.


It is exactly the sort of deal he needs now - he's still only 19 isn't he? Would be much more beneficial for him to play 20 or 30 games at a lower level at this point of his career rather than getting 5 or 10 mins here or filling at RB in an injury crisis.

Only concern is that as with Dorsett, he is out of contract next summer, so could well be the last we see of him unless the club have an option. Could be that they have decided he isn't quite what we need though and just looking to help him move on in his career.

I guess though as he's 19, he doesn't take up a squad place, so only really frees up the wage not a slot.

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Re: Squad Watch 2022/23

by Hound » 30 Aug 2022 08:33

Sure it will be best for Tetek just with our very stretched squad, a relatively experienced u23 could be useful

Even if he isn’t what we need long term would think we’d keep him on for the year as cover. But thought same with Dorsett. Keep him around for the year for cover and go from there but obvs ince and co see it differently

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