SWP 11:29 - Dec 10 with 954 views | GloryHunter | SWP did well for our second goal - chased down the man in possession and then a good cross for Cisse. Credit where credit's due. | | | | |
SWP on 11:35 - Dec 10 with 937 views | WokingR | Shhhh! We don't want anything positive on hear thank you very much | | | |
SWP on 11:41 - Dec 10 with 916 views | Clive_Anderson | I thought someone else chased the ball down to pass to him? He did well there, but overall he didn't have a particularly good game. | | | |
SWP on 11:44 - Dec 10 with 898 views | Bluce_Ree | Sorry but he was awful on Saturday. He had so much space because Taarabt kept creating it for him by floating forward into his corner but he was just unable to do anything. It's not work effort, it's a lack of skill and a footballing brain. | |
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SWP on 11:44 - Dec 10 with 895 views | klr | Cant say anything positive about him as a football player, so wont bother trying. | | | |
SWP on 11:47 - Dec 10 with 887 views | Pilky |
SWP on 11:44 - Dec 10 by klr | Cant say anything positive about him as a football player, so wont bother trying. |
Shouldn't you be on a ledge somewhere?! | | | |
SWP on 11:51 - Dec 10 with 872 views | klr |
SWP on 11:47 - Dec 10 by Pilky | Shouldn't you be on a ledge somewhere?! |
What was meant by such a comment ? | | | |
SWP on 12:22 - Dec 10 with 822 views | Rs_Holy | has improved since the arrival of Harry, but is still very poor. Been said by many fans, he has absolutely no footballing brain. Can be summed up perfectly in one sentence "shoots when he should pass and passes when he should shoot". | | | |
SWP on 12:43 - Dec 10 with 786 views | TacticalR | OK, for once SWP made the right choice for the pass to Cissé, and I applaud him for that. However, to win a match in the Premiership you need all eleven players to firing on all cylinders and to be making the right choices throughout the match. My heart sinks when I see SWP's name on the team sheet because he is taking a place that could be used by somebody who makes the right choices. | |
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SWP on 12:48 - Dec 10 with 772 views | WokingR |
SWP on 11:51 - Dec 10 by klr | What was meant by such a comment ? |
Perhaps he thinks you're a pidgeon | | | |
SWP on 12:51 - Dec 10 with 764 views | Juzzie | It's like the person at work who constantly fks up.... then when they do something good everyone remarks how well they've done. Then everyone else who actaully does their job properly never get a mention or the one time they do something wrong, they're lambasted for it. Yes, SWP did well for our 2nd goal, but he should be doing that all the time, not once a season. | | | |
SWP on 13:03 - Dec 10 with 738 views | TacticalR | If only everyone had listened to Paul Hart when he was head of Nottingham Forest's academy. That would have saved everyone a lot of time and money. "One afternoon in the summer of 1998 Shaun Wright-Phillips was told by his club Nottingham Forest that he had no future in football." http://observer.guardian.co.uk/osm/story/0,,1404058,00.html | |
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SWP on 13:25 - Dec 10 with 702 views | Clive_Anderson | He looks to me like someone who still thinks it is junior football where he can run at goal and get a shot away loads of times a game and expect a few of them to go in. No matter how many times he loses the ball whilst running or blasts the ball at a defender he just keeps on doing the same thing over and over again. | | | |
SWP on 13:37 - Dec 10 with 670 views | hoops_legend |
SWP on 13:25 - Dec 10 by Clive_Anderson | He looks to me like someone who still thinks it is junior football where he can run at goal and get a shot away loads of times a game and expect a few of them to go in. No matter how many times he loses the ball whilst running or blasts the ball at a defender he just keeps on doing the same thing over and over again. |
I actually say we should just look at him under Harry and see how he does. Hes done a few good things in past few games. Hope it continues | | | |
SWP on 13:38 - Dec 10 with 669 views | ngbqpr | Read that Obsever link & weep - where did it all go wrong? Please don't say too long on the bench at Chelsea - he was pretty good when he first went back to City too...and remember when we signed him David Moyes tried to gazump us last minute...blimey, he was good as recently as early last season, was great in his first two Rs games It has to be either loss of confidence, loss of interest or both.... | |
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SWP on 13:56 - Dec 10 with 649 views | TacticalR | ...or Paul Hart was right. | |
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SWP on 14:05 - Dec 10 with 631 views | ngbqpr |
SWP on 13:56 - Dec 10 by TacticalR | ...or Paul Hart was right. |
....try telling a City fan that. He may not be at the giddy level they play at now, but when they were at the level we now aspire to be at, he was plenty good enough | |
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SWP on 15:01 - Dec 10 with 595 views | TacticalR | I suppose it's a bit like Mark Hughes. If someone is consistently awful at your club, you ask yourself: 1) Were they good once upon a time, and have now become awful? 2) Were they always awful, but circumstances conspired to hide how awful they always were? | |
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SWP on 15:07 - Dec 10 with 585 views | Jamie |
SWP on 15:01 - Dec 10 by TacticalR | I suppose it's a bit like Mark Hughes. If someone is consistently awful at your club, you ask yourself: 1) Were they good once upon a time, and have now become awful? 2) Were they always awful, but circumstances conspired to hide how awful they always were? |
And Wright-Phillips is definitely a case of Number 1. Anton Ferdinand is definitely a case of Number 2. | | | |
SWP on 15:37 - Dec 10 with 565 views | JonDoeman | Where's the Boswinga threads ? | |
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SWP on 16:22 - Dec 10 with 539 views | spudoodles | From the Telegraph Early on in this encounter, there was a moment that hinted at the reason Queens Park Rangers are isolated at the bottom of the Premier League table. Adel Taarabt raked a pass across the width of the pitch towards Shaun Wright-Phillips. The former fought as hard as he ever will to win possession and the release from his right boot was accurate. All Wright-Phillips needed to do was adjust his positioning by stepping back a yard, jump a bit and control the incoming ball with his chest. Instead, the winger just gave up, waved his hands then shrugged his shoulders. The attitude said: ‘too much effort for me.’ | | | |
SWP on 16:39 - Dec 10 with 521 views | fakekerby |
SWP on 16:22 - Dec 10 by spudoodles | From the Telegraph Early on in this encounter, there was a moment that hinted at the reason Queens Park Rangers are isolated at the bottom of the Premier League table. Adel Taarabt raked a pass across the width of the pitch towards Shaun Wright-Phillips. The former fought as hard as he ever will to win possession and the release from his right boot was accurate. All Wright-Phillips needed to do was adjust his positioning by stepping back a yard, jump a bit and control the incoming ball with his chest. Instead, the winger just gave up, waved his hands then shrugged his shoulders. The attitude said: ‘too much effort for me.’ |
Finally an article for the press that recognises Adel's work-rate, he's been one of the very few to be proud of this season. | | | |
SWP on 16:46 - Dec 10 with 509 views | TacticalR | That reminds me...before I had sussed SWP, last season away at Tottenham I kept wondering why SWP and Taarabt seemed to be in each other's space and getting in each other's way. The usual thoughts went through my head...not played together long enough, haven't gelled etc. Of course, now I wouldn't haven't any problems identifying the culprit. | |
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SWP on 20:46 - Dec 10 with 448 views | GloryHunter |
SWP on 11:41 - Dec 10 by Clive_Anderson | I thought someone else chased the ball down to pass to him? He did well there, but overall he didn't have a particularly good game. |
No, he won the ball first, then received the pass out wide, then crossed it. MOTD illustrated it with a little animation, showing he ran 14 yards for the close-down. I agree it was a rare moment of enthusiasm for him, but it happened. | | | |
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