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Our change in approach during the game was frustrating. We started off very well, passing the ball to feet, creating space with movement and were nailed on for a win.
As the game progresses, the passing for longer and less accurate. The ball didn’t stick and it became so much easier for MKD.
I couldn’t see why the style changed, it occurred pre the changes and only got worse.
I think we are lacking in midfield and out wide but for a side that generally doesn’t creat a lot of chances, we really need our strikers to take advantage of opportunities when they arise.
Whilst I’m not going to skate any of our strikes, it’s certainly an area that is becoming more and more of a concern.
As the game progresses, the passing for longer and less accurate. The ball didn’t stick and it became so much easier for MKD.
I couldn’t see why the style changed, it occurred pre the changes and only got worse.
I think we are lacking in midfield and out wide but for a side that generally doesn’t creat a lot of chances, we really need our strikers to take advantage of opportunities when they arise.
Whilst I’m not going to skate any of our strikes, it’s certainly an area that is becoming more and more of a concern.
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Totally agree. No doubting Wood & Barnes are out of form but strikers play on confidence. They’ve not suddenly become bad strikers over the course of a few months. They’re snatching at things and desperate to score. Once they bag a few, normal service will be resumed.summitclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 11:31 pmWood, Barnes and Jay are proven goalscorers in the PL. The goals will come. The top priority has to be a right--footed winger, to ensure Dwight can't be triple marked.
Also agree that we need more attacking threat from the right. Doesn’t necessarily have to be a winger though, a right-footed creative midfielder that will play narrow and allow the RB to overlap would do me.
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If we persist with these four then we might be better adding a "striker-coach". Its a lot cheaper than a new player
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Barnes as done OK since he got back from injury and as weighed in with a couple of goals. Wood needs to grow a pair, he is walking about with his head down at the moment feeling sorry for himself.
Central midfielder is also a problem. We need a player who is pacey, can carry the ball, pick a pass and score a few goals, we don't have that with our present personal.
Central midfielder is also a problem. We need a player who is pacey, can carry the ball, pick a pass and score a few goals, we don't have that with our present personal.
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Creativity is a problem to an extent, although it’s been better recently. When wood/Barnes know they will get 1 or 2 chances max per game, it is understandable that they snatch at chances, especially when out of form and desperate for a goal.
Bit of an overreaction re Wood. Once he gets a couple he’ll be fine. Barnes however, just seems to have lost it. Slow and predictable. I can’t stand how he has to go down under anything resembling a challenge. Also the constant shooting from 40 yards. If I was Wood it get very ****** off. Barnes isn’t much of a strike partner.
Bit of an overreaction re Wood. Once he gets a couple he’ll be fine. Barnes however, just seems to have lost it. Slow and predictable. I can’t stand how he has to go down under anything resembling a challenge. Also the constant shooting from 40 yards. If I was Wood it get very ****** off. Barnes isn’t much of a strike partner.
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We have no chance what so ever of getting an oven ready striker in this January window...not a prayer.
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In all the years I’ve watched football I can’t actually work out why our style changes so drastically. When we play football we seem quite good at it and I’d argue look more of a threat than hitting the front men quickly! But we only seem able to play that way in play that way in patches before reverting to default. Not sure if that’s due to opposition tactics (when we get pressed higher up the pitch) or our own choice!DCWat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 11:02 amOur change in approach during the game was frustrating. We started off very well, passing the ball to feet, creating space with movement and were nailed on for a win.
As the game progresses, the passing for longer and less accurate. The ball didn’t stick and it became so much easier for MKD.
I couldn’t see why the style changed, it occurred pre the changes and only got worse.
I think we are lacking in midfield and out wide but for a side that generally doesn’t creat a lot of chances, we really need our strikers to take advantage of opportunities when they arise.
Whilst I’m not going to skate any of our strikes, it’s certainly an area that is becoming more and more of a concern.
I agree it’s becoming more of a concern. Vydra did his job last night and all that was asked of him, so hope he now gets more game time either starting or from the bench.
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But which of Westwood and Brownhill would you drop?Top Claret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 11:14 amCentral midfielder is also a problem. We need a player who is pacey, can carry the ball, pick a pass and score a few goals, we don't have that with our present personal.
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Crazy idea......but play a different shape? As others have said, maybe the answer to the a few issues (creativity, ball retention etc) might be to play extra midfielders (and add pace out wide).
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What?houseboy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 10:49 amLooking at our striker stats last week again it seems odd that Vydra doesn’t play regularly. His goals per minutes played is FAR superior to anyone else. And why do we still persist with Barnes? I’m sorry guys, just can’t understand him still getting a game.
Minutes per PL goal:
Wood - 212
Vydra - 327
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Unless Vydra goes we don't need a striker. Rodriguez is due back into the fold and Mumbongo looks a prospect.
Burnley FC can not justify buying a new striker when somebodies form dips - and let's face it that's all that's happening here.
Barnes and Wood have contributed massively towards us reaching unimaginable heights over a number of years and their form has dipped during some of the most challenging personal circumstances they (all of us) are likely to face in an entire lifetime.
I can't help but thinking some of our fans need a dose of reality. Giving the players our unwavering support would only help lift their confidence and improve their performances but there's a not so orderly queue of fans that want to knock them or write them off instead.
Get off their backs. You'll feel better too.
Burnley FC can not justify buying a new striker when somebodies form dips - and let's face it that's all that's happening here.
Barnes and Wood have contributed massively towards us reaching unimaginable heights over a number of years and their form has dipped during some of the most challenging personal circumstances they (all of us) are likely to face in an entire lifetime.
I can't help but thinking some of our fans need a dose of reality. Giving the players our unwavering support would only help lift their confidence and improve their performances but there's a not so orderly queue of fans that want to knock them or write them off instead.
Get off their backs. You'll feel better too.
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Wood is a good striker for OUR system. He’s gold in our system. In the pragmatic system that Dyche deploys week in week out, and that has seen us be very successful.
You can’t just drop a player into this system and hope they’ll be a success. Salah would struggle in this system. He’s flown at Roma AND Liverpool, but flopped at Chelsea. You recruit to YOUR system, you don’t play championship manager and hope for the best.
Vydra is a good striker, but relies on runs off the shoulder in behind, and poached goals in the 18 yard box. We just don’t play like that. He would score as freely as Bamford if he was back at Leeds!
You can’t just drop a player into this system and hope they’ll be a success. Salah would struggle in this system. He’s flown at Roma AND Liverpool, but flopped at Chelsea. You recruit to YOUR system, you don’t play championship manager and hope for the best.
Vydra is a good striker, but relies on runs off the shoulder in behind, and poached goals in the 18 yard box. We just don’t play like that. He would score as freely as Bamford if he was back at Leeds!
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Summed up pretty well.what_no_pies wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:17 pmUnless Vydra goes we don't need a striker. Rodriguez is due back into the fold and Mumbongo looks a prospect.
Burnley FC can not justify buying a new striker when somebodies form dips - and let's face it that's all that's happening here.
Barnes and Wood have contributed massively towards us reaching unimaginable heights over a number of years and their form has dipped during some of the most challenging personal circumstances they (all of us) are likely to face in an entire lifetime.
I can't help but thinking some of our fans need a dose of reality. Giving the players our unwavering support would only help lift their confidence and improve their performances but there's a not so orderly queue of fans that want to knock them or write them off instead.
Get off their backs. You'll feel better too.
Fickle is the word. A player drops in form and suddenly he needs replacing.
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Mumbongo was playing against league one CB’s who were tired. Nothing to suggest he is or isn’t a talent in that showing.what_no_pies wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:17 pmUnless Vydra goes we don't need a striker. Rodriguez is due back into the fold and Mumbongo looks a prospect.
Burnley FC can not justify buying a new striker when somebodies form dips - and let's face it that's all that's happening here.
Barnes and Wood have contributed massively towards us reaching unimaginable heights over a number of years and their form has dipped during some of the most challenging personal circumstances they (all of us) are likely to face in an entire lifetime.
I can't help but thinking some of our fans need a dose of reality. Giving the players our unwavering support would only help lift their confidence and improve their performances but there's a not so orderly queue of fans that want to knock them or write them off instead.
Get off their backs. You'll feel better too.
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Wood will be fine,he has suffered with Dwight losing form and now being injured when Dwight gets fit and back to form Wood will be ok and back scoring,give him a break we dont need a new striker...Wood fits the bill for me
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A player drops in form and needs dropping, not replacing.FactualFrank wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:21 pmSummed up pretty well.
Fickle is the word. A player drops in form and suddenly he needs replacing.
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Fair enough, but there's nothing to suggest he isn't a prospect either. On that showing and his development squad appearances we know he's got some key attributes in being very quick and very strong. Good physique too.Danieljwaterhouse wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:22 pmMumbongo was playing against league one CB’s who were tired. Nothing to suggest he is or isn’t a talent in that showing.
The suggestion was that we need to buy a new striker. Considering the forwards currently available, Mumbongo's cameo and the reality of BFC finance I'd sooner give our young prospect our backing than shove him further down the queue by going out and buying somebody else (who isn't guaranteed to produce the goods either).
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Dyche has said that he doesn't currently see him as Premier League material, so I can't see him featuring much in league games.what_no_pies wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:31 pmFair enough, but there's nothing to suggest he isn't a prospect either. On that showing and his development squad appearances we know he's got some key attributes in being very quick and very strong. Good physique too.
The suggestion was that we need to buy a new striker. Considering the forwards currently available, Mumbongo's cameo and the reality of BFC finance I'd sooner give our young prospect our backing than shove him further down the queue by going out and buying somebody else (who isn't guaranteed to produce the goods either).
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Joel did really well yesterday but that’s against League One opposition. It’s a bit different playing in the Premier league. IMO he needs a to go and join someone like MK for the rest of the season on loan.
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Just pay itcockneyclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:16 amThat's now 20mil+ unless they want Barnes and long in exchange
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Westwood is great at set pieces and Brownhill defencivly
Due to Brownhills defencive qualities it would have to be Westwood, who hasn't looked the same player this season
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But how much longer do you give a player to gain confidence? For example, if Wood doesn't score in the next 5 Premier League fixtures, does he still warrant a place in the starting lineup? Teams have squads for a reason. Players need to be pushed and challenged by their teammates. At times it feels like Wood knows his place in the team is secure, which results in complacency.FactualFrank wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:33 pmNot always the case. A player who drops in form may drop in form due to a lack of confidence. Once that player gets more game time and gains confidence, they're back up to form again.
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Please don't confuse me with the supporters that are clamouring for him to start featuring just yet. Loan out with an option to recall him would be the sensible approach imo and bring him back if we become short up there. He needs football but has the raw attributes to potentially make a good standard during his career. If that's with us at Prem level it would be amazing for our academy to be producing such at such an early stage.FactualFrank wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:34 pmDyche has said that he doesn't currently see him as Premier League material, so I can't see him featuring much in league games.
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And so was Vydra.Danieljwaterhouse wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:22 pmMumbongo was playing against league one CB’s who were tired. Nothing to suggest he is or isn’t a talent in that showing.
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In an ideal world you'd keep him, but he is the most saleable, and we would need to create a space.BleedingClaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 9:36 amWe need a player like Vydra on the pitch, even if for the last half an hour, yesterday was a prime example.
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True, but you can only play what’s in front of you. What I saw suggested he has something we don’t in the first team - raw pace. So I’d keep him and test him against tiring prem defences.Dodobdobodobo wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 12:37 pmJoel did really well yesterday but that’s against League One opposition. It’s a bit different playing in the Premier league. IMO he needs a to go and join someone like MK for the rest of the season on loan.
Think it’s so important for the U23’s to get opportunities to be in and around the squad rather than shipped out on loan.
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I take your point, but Vydra scored, and is proven in English football. His goals to minutes says so.
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Abd how does raw pace fit into our system?NewClaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 1:32 pmTrue, but you can only play what’s in front of you. What I saw suggested he has something we don’t in the first team - raw pace. So I’d keep him and test him against tiring prem defences.
Think it’s so important for the U23’s to get opportunities to be in and around the squad rather than shipped out on loan.
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Very well if it's allowed. Throw pace in and you automatically force the opposition to sit further back when they have the ball as they know what can hurt them on the counter.
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You're not serious with that comment, surely?
Danny Ings & Andre Gray? Having pace up front is when the 442 actually allows us to play some good football.
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No question.Danieljwaterhouse wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 1:36 pmI take your point, but Vydra scored, and is proven in English football. His goals to minutes says so.
In my opinion both Joel and Matej missed very good chances late on.
I like Vydra's running of the channels.
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Fine point, but then you want our midfield to dominate and they don’t. You’d want our cb’s to push though and force the midfield on, which Tarks does, but Mee would be found out positionally. Our fullbacks are limited so you’d expose them as they readdress their positional decisions.
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Depends which system? The first half system or the second half system?
But really that was my point - do we play the way we do because of our players or in spite of them?
Joel offers something different that provides optionality to switch how we play. In the last 10 mins of games, I’d love to see us test defences with pace rather than aerial threat.
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It's about having pace on the counter, to turn a defence, and to allow time for our midfielders to get out and support.Danieljwaterhouse wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 1:44 pmFine point, but then you want our midfield to dominate and they don’t. You’d want our cb’s to push though and force the midfield on, which Tarks does, but Mee would be found out positionally. Our fullbacks are limited so you’d expose them as they readdress their positional decisions.
Every single Burnley fan knows the system we play to protect the defence. But it works best when we've got someone reasonably fast running in behind and/ or running into the channels to receive the ball. It becomes totally turgid and utterly horrible to watch when we've got two immobile lads stood on the half way line waiting for a hoofed clearance, and if it doesn't land right on top of their heads it comes straight back.
So yes, protect the defence by all means, but that doesn't mean 11 men need to camp in our own half for 85 minutes of the 90 with no way out.
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ksrclaret wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 1:55 pmIt's about having pace on the counter, to turn a defence, and to allow time for our midfielders to get out and support.
Our wide midfielders (you could call them wingers, I don't) really annoyed me yesterday.
Never try to beat their man on the outside.
How many times do they get to the corner of the penalty area only to turn back or inside? The move so often ends with the ball at the feet of Tarkowski or Mee!
We need our wide players to stretch defences, not compact them!
....unless, of course, they are playing to instructions
I don't know how that happened
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Not heard that one in probably 20 years. I may have used it on here in the past but love it.THEWELLERNUT70 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 10:55 amThat was me and I still maintain Wood has a head like a Sheriffs badge.
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We need better players all round than what we have. Our quality in the ball is pretty poor and we are slow.
I don’t think Dyche is capable of actually changing thought he hasn’t once planned ahead and brought in younger players to develop and evolve into an improved system.
Under Dyche we are backs to the wall, park the bus hoof a long ball to a clogger type team. Anti football.
I can See ALK and Dyche falling out pretty quickly over the direction of our recruitment.
I don’t think Dyche is capable of actually changing thought he hasn’t once planned ahead and brought in younger players to develop and evolve into an improved system.
Under Dyche we are backs to the wall, park the bus hoof a long ball to a clogger type team. Anti football.
I can See ALK and Dyche falling out pretty quickly over the direction of our recruitment.
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Dyche has been spot on. Wood, Barnes, Jayrod and Vyds are all getting into the right areas. It will start to fall for them. The key concern is wide areas. Brady and JBG are injury prone. No real cover for Dwight. Stephens legs have gone. Balls whipped in will fall for the strikers. I like Toney as an addition too.
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Stats I saw had Vydra around 1/160 odd with Wood at over 1/400. Might not be PL stats alone but you can only go off actual games played. As for Barnes, he wasn’t even in the runnng. Vydra should be playing.
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They look like the stats for just this season, which is a very small sample size, especially for Vydra, who has scored all his goals in the cups.
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Have to factor in the quality of minutes played. Wood starts we’ve had all week for a plan plays 75 minutes and gets yanked. Vydra comes on for 15 minutes at a time at the end when we’re either just trying to see the game out in the corners or launch it up. You can’t just look at stats you have to take into account scenarios. This stupid x minutes against x goals doesn’t make sense.
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Didn’t think Joel seemed that quick tbh. Once he got his legs sorted and had a 5 or 10 yard run at it he WAS quick. But then again he was up against Richard Keogh!
When we came up with Andre (who to us seemed rapid) in the first few games someone like Jonny Evans or Richard Huth coasted up alongside him and nonchalantly played it back to the keeper. I think that was when I realized even premier league defenders are pretty fit.
When we came up with Andre (who to us seemed rapid) in the first few games someone like Jonny Evans or Richard Huth coasted up alongside him and nonchalantly played it back to the keeper. I think that was when I realized even premier league defenders are pretty fit.
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According to Wood, Barnes is the best striker he's ever played with. He did say this last season, though, but good players don't suddenly become bad players.Iloveyoubrady wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 11:21 amCreativity is a problem to an extent, although it’s been better recently. When wood/Barnes know they will get 1 or 2 chances max per game, it is understandable that they snatch at chances, especially when out of form and desperate for a goal.
Bit of an overreaction re Wood. Once he gets a couple he’ll be fine. Barnes however, just seems to have lost it. Slow and predictable. I can’t stand how he has to go down under anything resembling a challenge. Also the constant shooting from 40 yards. If I was Wood it get very ****** off. Barnes isn’t much of a strike partner.