SafewayFox
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I’m not sure whether I should comment on my place of birth or talk about Mads’ amazingly high ceiling? What I do love about him is that like all very good players is the way they carry themselves….love his swagger and confidence on the pitch, he’s only 23 too which for a keeper is still a “hot prospect” in terms of peak age 🙌🏻
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I think you’re getting worked up way too easily here. Go back to my first reply to you…someone ELSE said about Iheanacho’s poor season which you took umbrage too. I clearly said for Nacho’s supposed ability, PL experience and wages it’s fair to say we’d have expected more from him this season….you then brought Vardy into it. I didn’t compare any of the strikers in my original reply but you carry on being “generous” 🙄
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I don’t see many people clamoring for 2023’s version of Vardy starting week in, week out. However unlike Nacho, Vardy’s considered the GOAT in the majority of our eyes whilst Kelechi doesn’t have the same credit. As for flavor of the week, read 90% of match day posts, Iheanacho is getting more pelters than love but yeah let’s deflect and bring your Vardy comment into it 🙄
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What are you on about mate? 🤯 I was merely asking a question about the post I replied to, it’s pretty easy (commented 100’s of times on here already) that a back three of Vesty, Coady and Faes is way too slow to play the way we want to, even more so in the PL. Do you actually read the posts or just pick one to randomly rant on?
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Which for a player of his PL experience, wages and a club that’s won 17 out of 21 games is a poor return surely?
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What an exciting player Fatawu is. He wouldn’t look out of place starting week in, week out in the PL would he? Surely that’s Enzo’s thought process come Feb/March - which starting 11 players need replacing if we do get promoted this season?
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Great post as always mate. The question is…..who will be our Walker? JJ pre-injury perhaps but he isn’t as rapid as Walker and his ability on the ball might not be up to scratch IMO.
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Morning Ipswich lurker 😜 All joking aside welcome and a good post but the bit in bold is the only part that I struggle with in modern football….sadly money talks. Whilst the 3 relegated sides as an example will simply offer more wages so will still be a more attractive option regardless of the coach in situ.
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I’ve been Hamza’s biggest critic over the years but my last few posts on him (this season) have been extremely favorable. People say about JJ’s pace (which he has lost a couple of yards since his injuries) BUT don’t credit how much Hamza adds to the back line with his…by far our most mobile defensive player.
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I kinda get what you’re saying but Vardy’s technique is actually quite good, you don’t score some of his goals (Liverpool, Spurs as a few examples) with a poor technique. I’m not denying Stephy could improve his shooting technique but wouldn’t bet on it and doubt you’d see him score some of those above goals.
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Sadly that is a technique thing, not hating on Stephy but that’s the sort of thing that you learn growing up not at 25. In a weird way, he hits that shot cleaner and it doesn’t go in.
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Firstly welcome, I never get the point of being frosty to non fans. HOWEVER, if you know that the notable player element of your review causes fuss, why do it? Genuine question other than that, it’s not my type of thing to read but good luck with your other ground hopping reviews.
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Ohhh, I’m not calling you out on Under and totally agree about him as the less game time took place he seemed to take silly pot shots etc. More commenting on my dislike for Rodgers.
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I know I’m in the minority but Under actually had some good moments for us, his assist to Vardy against Arsenal as an example springs to mind. If Rodgers wasn’t (well Rodgers) I think Under would have been half decent in the PL.
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We could dissect the goal, Kelechi’s contribution until the cows come home. It was a great footballing moment for us and hopefully the catalyst to some favourable games coming up 🤞🏻
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I hope this is my favourite post of the festival period 🤓
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So you’re saying that he has played to his full potential this season though mate? I’m genuinely curious as someone who thinks Kelechi is overrated on here, believes that he has been below average in more games than not.
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You mean the statistic that was based on him scoring 12 goals for Man City in 38 games before not scoring again for them in the PL (thanks Wiki). Whilst impressive, it also has the world beating Adam Le Fondre not far off (also based on 12 goals). When will we admit that Kelechi has had a purple patch (as others have said when playing with no fans) but in the main has been average (in overall contributions) at best for us. Whilst it was OTT, when he came on under Puel, the jeers were real throughout the KP.
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100% this. It was good seeing so many players looking hungrier than they have in recent games. Here’s hoping that we kick on now….no mid week game so some recovery time and hopefully keep the chasing teams on their toes with 3 points next weekend.
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Which for the first 2 seasons also saw us play some of the best football that I’ve ever witnessed us play as a club. Merely pointing out that Enzo CAN mix things up with the current players at his disposal.
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Yet people “fearing him leaving us for the prem” after 10 games didn’t get the same passive aggressive posts. I’m not saying Enzo out but have we not learnt from recent seasons…it’s ok to question certain decisions/tactics.
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I thought the signing was quality and his pre-season “in game leadership” only made me certain that I was right. Sadly, he’s looking to be a very expensive cheerleader, I hope that I’m wrong now and just needs a run of games but hardly a good time for that to be needed.
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I like Enzo, I really do but his stubbornness and/or fear of losing control of the game is starting to limit our play. I know that modern day managers seem to hate the idea of “end to end football” but the way almost every build up seems overly coached means that oppositions are likely to know how to coach against our patterns of play. Ask the players to take calculated risks rather than almost being restricted to areas of the pitch during certain passages….predictability is creeping into our current set up.
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JJ has been poor to average a lot more than he has been excellent if had to rate his time with us. Sad as before his first injury, he was looking to prove quite a few doubters wrong but he’s lost a yard (maybe 2) of pace and like any player that relies on that, on top of a formation that doesn’t ask for him to make any positive 30/40 yard overlaps….what you get is the JJ that’s on full show.
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To the one poster who is most likely related to Enzo and seriously defending the past half dozen games. Here is my answer to your “what other plans”. Variation, make the opposition think. We’re so predictable with zero width other than our wingers, who more often than not are receiving the ball with their back towards goal. Drop Ricky P back into a back 4 meaning our FB’s can overlap (happy that even go lopsided and focus on one side if being cautious). With our current set up, we could easily play a 10 minute period as follows - Mads Ricky P, Faes, Vesty, JJ Winks, Ndidi Fatawu, KDH, Stephy Vardy Or drop KDH to a more traditional 433 and play the wingers almost a yard a side off Vardy and give the opposition something to think about. How many times over the years have pundits highlighted how close a well functioned/successful team have their forward players within a few yards of each other, all whilst we’re playing too safe.
