by Snowflake Royal » 23 Nov 2025 15:49
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by leon » 24 Nov 2025 00:29
Snowflake Royal
Personally I'd stick Kyerewaa in that hole.
by Hound » 24 Nov 2025 08:02
by Extended-Phenotype » 24 Nov 2025 09:03
by Snowflake Royal » 24 Nov 2025 09:36
leonSnowflake Royal
Personally I'd stick Kyerewaa in that hole.
When has he ever demonstrated the passing ability, movement, decision making or temperament to play a number 10 role?
by Snowflake Royal » 24 Nov 2025 09:49
Extended-Phenotype With an AM you want a creative player, who understands space, with a good pass and a decent record for scoring goals outside of the box. I’m not sure why we wouldn’t put Wing in there.
I get that the old/current idea is to have Wing deep so he can “quarterback” long passes into the final third, but that’s not really working anymore. It’s not only wasting creative talent in a defensive position, I don’t actually think Wing is very good defensively.
My guess is that Hunt brought Doyle in for AM and sure, if you HAD to play Wing, Savage and Doyle in the middle, Doyle in AM with Wing and Savage behind him is probably the best arrangement. But I don’t think it’s the best arrangement when you make these players droppable.
Firstly, Doyle doesn’t need to walk into the starting 11 on fire to be a success. Let him try to make his mark from the bench. God knows we need a bit of quality coming on later in the game. And to be honest, I’m not sure why Doyle can’t be played on the wing if we really want him on the pitch at the same time as our captain.
Secondly, we have better options for DM than Wing, that don’t have to be perfect. Elliot has a lot of athleticism and has done a job there before. Ritchie has an outstanding understanding of positioning. If you wanted more defensive options, we seem to be rather saturated with FBs and CBs - could Yiadom do a job there? Burns? Ahmed? Dorsett? Garcia? And if any of those are a bit radical, there’s the player absolutely nailed on for DM when he’s fit: Liam Fraser.
What seems to happen with Reading in every game I have watched this season, is that everything gets pressed into a scrap and Wing and Savage fall backwards leaving a void in the middle that the players we have been asking to control it simply fail to. So why NOT try out best player in this hole, and bring in a better defensive option to boot. It just seems so obvious.
by leon » 24 Nov 2025 09:56
Snowflake RoyalleonSnowflake Royal
Personally I'd stick Kyerewaa in that hole.
When has he ever demonstrated the passing ability, movement, decision making or temperament to play a number 10 role?
Movement and temperement, every time he's played. He's one of the consistently few players who show for the ball, run all game and try to take people on and make things happen.
If he had the passing and decision making it wouldn't be a question.
by West F » 24 Nov 2025 10:10
by West F » 24 Nov 2025 10:22
Snowflake RoyalExtended-Phenotype With an AM you want a creative player, who understands space, with a good pass and a decent record for scoring goals outside of the box. I’m not sure why we wouldn’t put Wing in there.
I get that the old/current idea is to have Wing deep so he can “quarterback” long passes into the final third, but that’s not really working anymore. It’s not only wasting creative talent in a defensive position, I don’t actually think Wing is very good defensively.
My guess is that Hunt brought Doyle in for AM and sure, if you HAD to play Wing, Savage and Doyle in the middle, Doyle in AM with Wing and Savage behind him is probably the best arrangement. But I don’t think it’s the best arrangement when you make these players droppable.
Firstly, Doyle doesn’t need to walk into the starting 11 on fire to be a success. Let him try to make his mark from the bench. God knows we need a bit of quality coming on later in the game. And to be honest, I’m not sure why Doyle can’t be played on the wing if we really want him on the pitch at the same time as our captain.
Secondly, we have better options for DM than Wing, that don’t have to be perfect. Elliot has a lot of athleticism and has done a job there before. Ritchie has an outstanding understanding of positioning. If you wanted more defensive options, we seem to be rather saturated with FBs and CBs - could Yiadom do a job there? Burns? Ahmed? Dorsett? Garcia? And if any of those are a bit radical, there’s the player absolutely nailed on for DM when he’s fit: Liam Fraser.
What seems to happen with Reading in every game I have watched this season, is that everything gets pressed into a scrap and Wing and Savage fall backwards leaving a void in the middle that the players we have been asking to control it simply fail to. So why NOT try out best player in this hole, and bring in a better defensive option to boot. It just seems so obvious.
On Doyle out wide, his previous club were pretty adamant that he's far better centrally. He played wide in his first game for us and was poor. Although, I guess that's consistent performaces for us in both positions. You want a winger to be able to go past someone, Doyle doesn't.
On Wing playing AM, my argument has always been that he doesn't have the legs to beat someone and get away from them. He can turn someone and find space for a pass deep, because the space is less congested and there's usually only one player pressing him. Move him forward and everywhere he turns there'll be someone else nearby.
Added to that he gets pretty much all his goals by lurking deep and either running in late or finding space outside the press and defensive line. He won't have that if he plays forward, he'll be in the press.
Maybe he adapts and makes it work, but I don't think its the no brainer many think it is.
As for DMs, why try to get creative with Yids or Ritchie (Mr yellow card) when you can just play Rino?
Or Sackey or Spencer or Borgnis?
by Fezza » 24 Nov 2025 10:22
by Hound » 24 Nov 2025 10:47
by South Coast Royal » 24 Nov 2025 10:55
by Hound » 24 Nov 2025 11:03
by Extended-Phenotype » 24 Nov 2025 11:23
Snowflake RoyalExtended-Phenotype With an AM you want a creative player, who understands space, with a good pass and a decent record for scoring goals outside of the box. I’m not sure why we wouldn’t put Wing in there.
I get that the old/current idea is to have Wing deep so he can “quarterback” long passes into the final third, but that’s not really working anymore. It’s not only wasting creative talent in a defensive position, I don’t actually think Wing is very good defensively.
My guess is that Hunt brought Doyle in for AM and sure, if you HAD to play Wing, Savage and Doyle in the middle, Doyle in AM with Wing and Savage behind him is probably the best arrangement. But I don’t think it’s the best arrangement when you make these players droppable.
Firstly, Doyle doesn’t need to walk into the starting 11 on fire to be a success. Let him try to make his mark from the bench. God knows we need a bit of quality coming on later in the game. And to be honest, I’m not sure why Doyle can’t be played on the wing if we really want him on the pitch at the same time as our captain.
Secondly, we have better options for DM than Wing, that don’t have to be perfect. Elliot has a lot of athleticism and has done a job there before. Ritchie has an outstanding understanding of positioning. If you wanted more defensive options, we seem to be rather saturated with FBs and CBs - could Yiadom do a job there? Burns? Ahmed? Dorsett? Garcia? And if any of those are a bit radical, there’s the player absolutely nailed on for DM when he’s fit: Liam Fraser.
What seems to happen with Reading in every game I have watched this season, is that everything gets pressed into a scrap and Wing and Savage fall backwards leaving a void in the middle that the players we have been asking to control it simply fail to. So why NOT try out best player in this hole, and bring in a better defensive option to boot. It just seems so obvious.
On Doyle out wide, his previous club were pretty adamant that he's far better centrally. He played wide in his first game for us and was poor. Although, I guess that's consistent performaces for us in both positions. You want a winger to be able to go past someone, Doyle doesn't.
On Wing playing AM, my argument has always been that he doesn't have the legs to beat someone and get away from them. He can turn someone and find space for a pass deep, because the space is less congested and there's usually only one player pressing him. Move him forward and everywhere he turns there'll be someone else nearby.
Added to that he gets pretty much all his goals by lurking deep and either running in late or finding space outside the press and defensive line. He won't have that if he plays forward, he'll be in the press.
Maybe he adapts and makes it work, but I don't think its the no brainer many think it is.
As for DMs, why try to get creative with Yids or Ritchie (Mr yellow card) when you can just play Rino?
Or Sackey or Spencer or Borgnis?
by Hound » 24 Nov 2025 11:32
by leon » 24 Nov 2025 11:48
Hound It’s always just pure speculation when people say ‘we’d have won if xxxx was on the pitch’
KE and Marriott are totally different players. Marriott probably wouldn’t have got the chances KE had - certainly not the first when he took it past the keeper - but may have got others instead
It’s all pretty meaningless really
by Forbury Lion » 24 Nov 2025 12:15
by Snowflake Royal » 24 Nov 2025 12:17
leonSnowflake Royalleon
When has he ever demonstrated the passing ability, movement, decision making or temperament to play a number 10 role?
Movement and temperement, every time he's played. He's one of the consistently few players who show for the ball, run all game and try to take people on and make things happen.
If he had the passing and decision making it wouldn't be a question.
you're describing a winger not a no 10.
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