dandannieldanok Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 i say centre mid with the other current options Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookwhaticando Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 Without Weso, we could do with a no-compromises midfielder to tackle the opposition until the cows come home. This is where Tiatto would prove most useful at this time. Once Weso is fit, he will have no place in central midfield as Weso should be paired with a creative midfielder such as Williams or, if we have proper wingers who will take on their men, Stearman. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spirefox Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 As Twatto usually plays infinitely better after he's been booked ,can RK get a ref lookalike to yellow card him before the game so we get 90 quality mins out of him? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesino_LCFC Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 i say centre mid with the other current options I think on recent performances that is how this poll will go too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookwhaticando Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 As Twatto usually plays infinitely better after he's been booked ,can RK get a ref lookalike to yellow card him before the game so we get 90 quality mins out of him? :laugh: Like a matador with his little red rag? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 Cenna Mid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swedging Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 Looks like nay fecker has voted shouldn't be in the team. Wasn't that the overwhelming majority view in the close season? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filbertway Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 With our full team available, out the team. With all the injuries we have and as back up, centre mid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 Looks like nay fecker has voted shouldn't be in the team. Wasn't that the overwhelming majority view in the close season? When you've only got 11 fit players it's him or the tea lady, he just about makes it then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filbertway Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 Looks like nay fecker has voted shouldn't be in the team. Wasn't that the overwhelming majority view in the close season? To be fair everyone has a most effective position, even if they are poor. Shouldn't be in the team shouldn't be an option Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fez of Mahrez Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 I thought he played the left wing role extremely well against Stoke but was quite poor in the middle against QPR. Generally prefer him out wide if we have quality in the middle (i.e. someone other than Johnson). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filbertway Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 I thought he played the left wing role extremely well against Stoke but was quite poor in the middle against QPR. Generally prefer him out wide if we have quality in the middle (i.e. someone other than Johnson). Against stoke he was calles as being on the left wing but spent more time in the middle I thought. Was even on the right wing sometimes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poakey Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 Centre Mid for def,What weve been lacking,a bit of bite. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swedging Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 Centre mid is probably most sensible, since he likes to roam, likes to get his foot in, and to pass. I'm really pleased. I've always thought he was a quality player at his best. He had a shocker most of last season with his injuries and over-commitment when he played. But this year, I don't feel worried defending the inevitable mad pass and comically late tackle that he'll always deliver because he has shown why he deserves his place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scow Posted 3 November 2006 Share Posted 3 November 2006 He has shown in patches that he can play the left side well - providing he maintains his discipline and position. I thought he played well against Stoke, particularly the first half. He can do a job in central midfield, but he's not essentially a disciplined defensive/creative attacking midfielder. He can expose us in there with his rash play and thoughtless approach, but would be more effective in a 3 man midfield. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MBK Posted 4 November 2006 Share Posted 4 November 2006 With our full team available, out the team. With all the injuries we have and as back up, centre mid Do not agree. He is in form he should play regardless of returning players. He plays cack, he's out. Anyone noticed that last tuesday we had the lowest possesion for a month's time. And thats because we had no grrr in midfield. Chuck Tiatto out, you wouldnt even get an ergg of activity Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lineker's Left Foot Posted 4 November 2006 Share Posted 4 November 2006 He has proved me wrong after I forever slated him last year. Well done Danny, keep up the hard-work mate !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 4 November 2006 Share Posted 4 November 2006 The great value of Tiatto is that he's naturally left-footed, he's competitive, has good energy, reasonable control, can take a decent free kick with that left-peg mentioned and is versatile. He's not a one position footballer. The potential problem when he plays is not so much with Tiatto personally it is with the balance of players who ae combative/creative. If two from Hughes, Wesolowski and Tiatto play in the same central midfield we don't have enough creativity. Someone, somewhere has to feed the wingers and strikers. And with city having non-passing centre-backs, McAuley excepted, a left-back who despite his improvement is not the greatest passer plus an ineffective right wing, we simply carry too big a burden. Even one creative player - like Williams when fit, would be easily stiffled by a clever coach. Kelly is doing okay with his "hard-to-beat" and I'd like to think it's a policy limited by his personnel, but I'm not sure about that cos we've never been given the chance to find out. For sure though it won't give us a top two placing - with such inevitably close games we'll always drop too many points, especially from draws. But we might make the play-offs and then frustrate whoever we play from there. So who to pick of Tiatto, Hughes and Weso. Again it would depend who else was in the team. There's not an easy answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filbertway Posted 4 November 2006 Share Posted 4 November 2006 He has proved me wrong after I forever slated him last year. Well done Danny, keep up the hard-work mate !! If we had a full strength team, I would play welsh left wing, and williams and weso in the middle, but I suppose it's all about opinions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Royston. Posted 4 November 2006 Share Posted 4 November 2006 I never rated Tiatto but he has been a key player recently. He's better in midfield where he can be aggressive and a barrier to protect the defence but where the pressure isnt on him to provide decent crosses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
De Vries The King Posted 4 November 2006 Share Posted 4 November 2006 Shouldn't even be in the team without a shadow of a doubt, I cannot stand the way he plays! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jumbo mills Posted 4 November 2006 Share Posted 4 November 2006 centre mid for me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 4 November 2006 Share Posted 4 November 2006 Sitting on his arse in the stand admiring his 5 yellow cards - well that's where he'll be for the Plymouth game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gist Posted 4 November 2006 Share Posted 4 November 2006 I'm not Tittato's biggest fan but you can't fault his effort even if he is wild at times but I think he is capable of playing either but I wouldn't chose him over Weso in centre mid but seeing as he is always injured then he is good cover for in the Centre because there is always Porter and Welsh to play on the wing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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