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Josh Brownhill
IMO Josh is NOT a goalscorer. We would be better off playing Cork and Brownhill as the two holding midfield players.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Brownhill was amazing tonight. Other than Maatsen poss the only contender for MOTM. He looked our most dangerous in the final 3rd.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Amazing but goalless
Re: Josh Brownhill
While he may not be a natural goal scorer, he's already scored a beauty so far and can consider himself hugely unlucky not to score at least one tonight. He didn't do much wrong but was denied by two decent saves and the crossbar.
He looks just about our only player capable of scoring at the moment.
He looks just about our only player capable of scoring at the moment.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Crazy to think that Josh Brownhill would be our main goal threat when in a Dyche side looked clueless.
Kompany played him on the front foot 2nd half and he was excellent, if we want to do anything this season we need to hold onto him at all costs
Kompany played him on the front foot 2nd half and he was excellent, if we want to do anything this season we need to hold onto him at all costs
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Going back to the original topic, I’d agree. His speed makes him a natural covering player and his interceptions are the best around as we know. His passing is a little limited so makes sense for him to be in front of the defence despite him doing a decent job in attack
Re: Josh Brownhill
Did well. If Moyes wants him the price just increased.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Essential we keep Brownhill. Something I've been saying all summer.
Re: Josh Brownhill
Where does he fit if we manage to bring in a decent number 10?
Definitely a good player at this level, though I don’t think a defensive midfield role is really his bag.
Definitely a good player at this level, though I don’t think a defensive midfield role is really his bag.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Is playing well and excelling in the championship this year after much criticism of our midfield in the PL. A much improved player in his time at Burnley and a key component of a promotion pushing side.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Thought he was brilliant, bizarre to pick out the best player so far this season… and scorer of a belter last week, but hey ho
Re: Josh Brownhill
Brownhill has been overall our best player so far this season. I much prefer him in a more roaming, bustling role in front of Cork and Cullen.
Those three are the midfielders who should start every game at the moment if fit.
Those three are the midfielders who should start every game at the moment if fit.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
He needs to play around the front line, if not the 10, then a second 10. He is creative in the role, picks a pass, and willing to take on the shot when he can.
Would be a waste playing deeper, and with Cullen and Cork, no need for him to.
SDs system never suited him, defending deep, which we did for 65% of most games, left him hopelessly out of his favoured position for most of the game, add to that his fill in on the wing. Always been a great player, we just haven't had the opportunity to see how good.
Would be a waste playing deeper, and with Cullen and Cork, no need for him to.
SDs system never suited him, defending deep, which we did for 65% of most games, left him hopelessly out of his favoured position for most of the game, add to that his fill in on the wing. Always been a great player, we just haven't had the opportunity to see how good.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
He could become a greater goal scorer now he has been given licence to push forward. He was the best player yesterday in the second half when Cork allowed him to support the forwards
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Brownhill was fabulous 2nd half last night, and how he didn't bag beats me, a key player at this level, who will notch 8-10 over the course of the season for me, vital we retain him, and presently he's our biggest goal threat.
Just a shame that late chance didn't end up in the back of the net, but where were our poachers following it in to get an easy tap in, this is what we're missing more than anything, a striker who sniffs out chances.
Just a shame that late chance didn't end up in the back of the net, but where were our poachers following it in to get an easy tap in, this is what we're missing more than anything, a striker who sniffs out chances.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Josh was my MoM yesterday. But I also saw some real positives from Bastien, as well as Cork and Cullen obviously
With Twine fit soon , and options of Tella, Vitinho and Benson, plus potentially JBG at some point, it looks good.
Just need a striker who plays off the shoulder and we're good
With Twine fit soon , and options of Tella, Vitinho and Benson, plus potentially JBG at some point, it looks good.
Just need a striker who plays off the shoulder and we're good
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Josh again spent the tonight's game totally out of position. He is NOT a striker....
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Need to play a 4-3-3 and have Cullen/Brownhill either side of a sitting Jack Cork
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Brownhill will be a key player this season be he doesn’t play where he did tonight when twine is fit.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
He's much more suited to playing deeper and driving forward.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Not sure he fits in our strongest eleven tbh
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Re: Josh Brownhill
No he doesn’t, someone else will make way for Twine. Brownhill is key.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 11:03 pmLaugh all you want.
But when twines fit he starts ahead of brownhill
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Re: Josh Brownhill
The current formation doesn’t suit his game
He’s not quite a sitting midfielder how we have them deployed but he’s not quite a 10 either.
Think having one sitting midfielder would get the most out of our best available players (see my post above)
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Only position I can see him playing when everyone is fit an all business is done is next to cullen.CoolClaret wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 11:05 pmThe current formation doesn’t suit his game
He’s not quite a sitting midfielder how we have them deployed but he’s not quite a 10 either.
Think having one sitting midfielder would get the most out of our best available players (see my post above)
If Cork is nailed on then I’m not sure he plays.
As surely the front four looks something like
Tella, Twine, Churlinov
Jay
Re: Josh Brownhill
Deary deary me
Him and Cullen would work far better at home when teams will sit in.
There really is no need for 2 DCM who dont plsy in the finsl 3rd, we need Brownhills energy, and forward thinking/playing ability if we are going to remain a low scoring side with no real 25 gosl man.
I like Cork, but he is too safe, sideways and not aggressive enough in the final 3rd
I'd have
Wide man Cullen Brownhill wide man
Twine Jay/New
Brownhill has the legs for box to box and adds to the numbers on and around the box when we are attacking
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Re: Josh Brownhill
That’s the only role I could see him playMACCA wrote: ↑Tue Aug 16, 2022 11:08 pmDeary deary me
Him and Cullen would work far better at home when teams will sit in.
There really is no need for 2 DCM who dont plsy in the finsl 3rd, we need Brownhills energy, and forward thinking/playing ability if we are going to remain a low scoring side with no real 25 gosl man.
I like Cork, but he is too safe, sideways and not aggressive enough in the final 3rd
I'd have
Wide man Cullen Brownhill wide man
Twine Jay/New
Brownhill has the legs for box to box and adds to the numbers on and around the box when we are attacking
But not sure cork gets dropped as easy as you suggest
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Must admit I think Brownhill is struggling to adapt, he’s not releasing the ball quick enough yet and his finishing isn’t the strongest.
A good few occasions tonight promising moves broke down with him.
Hopefully it will come as the team settles and he gets used to his team mates.
I do think we are crying out for Twine though.
A good few occasions tonight promising moves broke down with him.
Hopefully it will come as the team settles and he gets used to his team mates.
I do think we are crying out for Twine though.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
We need a danger man with good movement and an eye for goal occupying one of those two advanced midfield roles. Hopefully that is Twine. It certainly isn’t Brownhill.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Josh is gradually and convincingly proving me wrong. Well done Josh !!
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Re: Josh Brownhill
One of the best players in the league. Could score a dozen goals or more this season. I hope he's still here at the end of the transfer window. He was excellent yesterday and also Cork, despite his legs having gone two years ago, was very good again too. Two crucial players for us this season.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
This is why people mute/bully/call you names mate
Not because you have an opinion, but because you've decided that your opinion is somehow correct in face of all the evidence
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Proving the “Up the clarets resident experts” wrong again,good lad Josh
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Re: Josh Brownhill
I hope people are now embarrassed by their previous comments. Brownhill is class, Dyche structure simply did not suit him. Hope he is still here at the end of the window.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
As part of the Watford v Burnley match report in The Football League paper on Sunday 14 August there was a piece with Vincent Kompany titled "Kompany banking on lively Brownhill" in which he stated "I think Josh will get a lot of goals this season, he is threatening." By saying "a lot" I would imagine Kompany is hoping for a goals tally from Josh at least in double figures this season.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Nothing else to say
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Just seen that you posted this a couple of weeks agoLancasterclaret wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 8:38 amThis is why people mute/bully/call you names mate
Not because you have an opinion, but because you've decided that your opinion is somehow correct in face of all the evidence
You were still wrong like, but not as badly as if you posted it last night!
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Brownhill must be retained beyond Thursday, he's been excellent this season, although the signs were there towards the end of last season that he could add goals and assists to his game, which he is now doing in spades.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
It would be a massive blow to Kompany to lose Brownhill in view of his recent comments about the importance of the player in adding goals and assists, and I hope that he would resist any such moves for the player at this late stage in the window.
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Josh himself is very keen to stay. He is loving it under Kompany now the ball is to feet more, he feels he wasn’t at his best with Dyche’s system. There is PL interest (West Ham mainly) but he doesn’t want to leave. That’s all from a direct source (who you wouldn’t question) to the player.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 8:50 amIt would be a massive blow to Kompany to lose Brownhill in view of his recent comments about the importance of the player in adding goals and assists, and I hope that he would resist any such moves for the player at this late stage in the window.
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Vincent Kompany?RVclaret wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 8:53 amJosh himself is very keen to stay. He is loving it under Kompany now the ball is to feet more, he feels he wasn’t at his best with Dyche’s system. There is PL interest (West Ham mainly) but he doesn’t want to leave. That’s all from a direct source (who you wouldn’t question) to the player.
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Re: Josh Brownhill
Let's hope that's true. Brownhill certainly looks to be enjoying his football. He is so important to this team.RVclaret wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 8:53 amJosh himself is very keen to stay. He is loving it under Kompany now the ball is to feet more, he feels he wasn’t at his best with Dyche’s system. There is PL interest (West Ham mainly) but he doesn’t want to leave. That’s all from a direct source (who you wouldn’t question) to the player.