Joe. Posted 20 January 2009 Share Posted 20 January 2009 You mean when Hobbs was playing at right back Yep, our defence totally fell to pieces. Kisnorbo's introduction sparked a bad run of games for us, and I personally don't think it was merely coincidental. Hobbs was totally out of place at right back, and the defence paid for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 20 January 2009 Share Posted 20 January 2009 Yep, our defence totally fell to pieces. Kisnorbo's introduction sparked a bad run of games for us, and I personally don't think it was merely coincidental. Hobbs was totally out of place at right back, and the defence paid for it. So to imply that Kisnorbo was solely responsibly for the poor performances and results is some what unfair when Hobbs playing at right back was an absolute catastrophe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe. Posted 20 January 2009 Share Posted 20 January 2009 So to imply that Kisnorbo was solely responsibly for the poor performances and results is some what unfair when Hobbs playing at right back was an absolute catastrophe. Of course he's not solely responsible, but I think his re-introduction didn't help matters at all. It meant Hobbs moved to right back which was to sum it up, disastrous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legend_in_blue Posted 20 January 2009 Share Posted 20 January 2009 There is absolutely no grounds whatsoever to in any way criticise the performance of Hobbs and Morrison last night. They were both brilliant. Tunchev may be seen as the best signing we have made at the back, and of course it's easy to put together a strong arguement for his case. But, he is an international and he does have experience and he is clearly playing well below his level. Morrison on the other hand, is much younger, has much less experience and was playing non-league football last season. In terms of potential - he's the best signing we've made this season. Morrison and Hobbs made it look easy last night. We're not missing Kisnorbo. And, on last nights performance, we won't miss Tunchev either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieG Posted 20 January 2009 Share Posted 20 January 2009 Of course he's not solely responsible, but I think his re-introduction didn't help matters at all. It meant Hobbs moved to right back which was to sum it up, disastrous. We didn't move Hobbs to accommodate Kisnorbo, we had no one else to play right back. I would contend that the results at that time had significantly more to do with that than Kisnorbo coming back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Reynard Posted 20 January 2009 Share Posted 20 January 2009 From the RL commentary it sounded like Gilbert had a great game, one of his best, and he got the MOTM award from Tony Thorpe - so I'm a bit confused Is your criticism of the player a personal thing or are you just winding people up Mr. Phube? Hobbs and Morrison seemed to gel last night and have the potential to become an excellent pairing at the heart of the defence, and bringing Kisnorbo back could well upset the balance again(unless he's already earmarked for a transfer!). Do we need extra cover against injuries? Seems as if Worley isn't gonna offer us anything, although have no idea how his loan is working out(I think he's on loan isn't he?). Just glad we've finally opened up a decent gap on the rest and hope we can continue when Huddersfield come down on Saturday! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montyw93 Posted 20 January 2009 Share Posted 20 January 2009 Morrison is a much improoved player then when he first joined us, he was one of our best players last night against Yeovil. well done Michael Morrison Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koke Posted 20 January 2009 Share Posted 20 January 2009 Yeovil aren't exactly world beaters. I'd like to see how they cope with a better outfit like Huddersfield, particularly Michael Morrison. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcfc81 Posted 20 January 2009 Share Posted 20 January 2009 We didn't move Hobbs to accommodate Kisnorbo, we had no one else to play right back. I would contend that the results at that time had significantly more to do with that than Kisnorbo coming back. I was at the Oldham game when he first got introduced back (at half time) and the difference in whole team performance was unbelievable on the introduction of Kisnorbo (excellent first half very poor second). However I accept it would be lazy to assume it was the sole influence of Kisnorbo however it is a strong coincidence. I do however reserve judgement until his next come back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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