Jody wrote:The Fury wrote:Spot on Mark, one bad game and seemingly Danny Adams' head on a pig pole is worth big bucks. It's not like he is consistently crap is it, like a certain forwa.....oh wait, am I falling into the personal vendetta trap?
No, fair do's. You think Blinks is crap, I think Danny Adams is crap. We all have an opinion. As long as people are consistent in these opinions, and don't change their minds when the players they've previously slated have a good game or two.
I'm not going to shoot you down for it and tell you to say it to his face.
If we all liked the same things, and agreed on everything the world would be a boring place.
Dave Artell looked really down on his way out of the club last night, he has no reason to
MorecambeMickey wrote:It sounds very much to me like some people have been slavishly foaming at the mouth waiting for some people..... in fact, lets name names, waiting for Danny to have a bad run, and now, predictably, the picket signs and burning torches are very much out in force. Well, people are waffling about being allowed opinions like a bad episode of The Jeremy Kyle Show, so i'll throw mine in.
The use in the first half of Wainwright running both wings left Danny badly exposed. They scored their goals down that side not because he was the weak link in our defence, but because of the ridiculous amount of space in which they were allowed to attack the defence. That is why Wayne was brought on, so Wainwright - blatantly Man Of The Match by a long way, and mark my words, will be a hell of a player for us this year - didn't have to play in two positions. That was Sammy's mistake, as acknowledged by the half time substitution, and the overriding feeling I got in the first half was one of sympathy towards Danny, not foaming at the mouth bile.
The main problem apart from this seemed to be the abject lack of creativitiy from everyone bar Neil Wainwright. Mclaughlin, Carr and Hunter are too similar to be played in the same team. What struck me as odd was that Carr seemed to line up on the left at Wycombe and held the line fairly well, swapping with Wainwright at times and causing them problems. Saturday saw three battling central midfielders and one winger. Take away the three superbly taken goals and therein lies your problem. Sammy saw this, changed it accordingly and the second half was much improved. Or did a lot of people miss the sitter of a header Bentley missed? The snatched chance of a badly under-confident Blinkhorn? The well taken Neil Wainwright goal?
Rotherham took their chances, we didn't. Simple. Stop the vendettas, support the team, trust the manager, etc etc.
Oh, for the record, forever stating your opinion as to whether a player is 'crap' or not is not being consistant, it has another name. Narrow mindedness. It's just as bad as the berk who, whenever Blinkhorn touches the ball, proclaimes "'kin Blinkhorn, always getting shoved off the ball", as bad as the bellends who yelled at Thommo when he had the audacity to be dispossesed last season despite setting up the majority of our goals and worse than the pillock behind me in the North Stand, desperate for a long range effort from anyone, forgetting that we don't possess a single player - with the exception of maybe Carr, but i'm just guessing and not making rash judgements - who can 'pop one in from 30 yards'.
But hey, just my opinion mind
Christies Child wrote:Sammy's loyalty to his friend is commendable, but both now surely realise that for the good of the club and in DA's case his personal reputation that it's time to consider if it's time to move over for somebody else.
Jody wrote:I take it by the 'regular poster' comment you mean me. I've never ever been an Adams fan right from the word go and I have my reasons, I'm not going to deny that. Id like to think I'm consistent with this and I don't jump on his bandwagon when he plays ok.
Everyone likes and dislikes players, and almost every player gets slated on here when they have a bad game. Why should Danny be an exception? He cost us 3 goals yesterday, and 3 points that could be vital at the end of the season.
Yes he was voted player of the season last year, but that's opinion and not everyone has to agree. That is the joy of having an opinion. And if Lloydie, or anyone else agrees with me I think thats up to them.
Lloydie wrote:Don't post much these days on here, but was fired up for a rant at how shite Danny Adams is but have cooled down a little. The sooner he's pensioned off the better!!
My other suggestion is to get people to run up and down the carwash with giant cut outs of pies (ala the yellow hands at Vauxhall Motors) to show him were he should be !! He was caught out of postion and had no fitness/motivation to get back.
P/T Indie wrote:My worry is who on earth would we bring in to create some creativity I can't really think of anyone. It looks like we are going to struggle for goals all season and it will be a long hard season because as soon as we go one behind were in trouble.
Adams was a shambles on saturday backed off his man for two goals and let the lad have a shot. Sammy has dropped players for making one mistake in one game eg yates it will be intresting to see if he drops adams somehow I think not.
I just can't see where the goals are going to come from and IMO that formation on saturdays just smacked of desperation as Sammy didn't know who to have on the left. The team was so unbalanced and the midfielders didn't have a clue where to play and poor wainwright musnt have known if he was coming and going. As soon as curtis came on the team was more balanced and wainwright would have never been in that position for the goal if we had played the same formation as the first half.
I have been saying all the summer I don't think the players that have come in are as good as some of the ones that we let go and the players that might be better he doesn't play!
Next week I would have Howard at left back, Yates at right back, curtis on the left and Howe & O'caroll up front.
I think if Curtis doesn't play the whole team will be unbalanced with no left sided player. I think curtis is a good player but when your whole team relys upon one man playing then I think we are in trouble.
North Stand Shrimp wrote:regradless of the fact Adams was one of the Wembley heroes and that he was the players player etc last season, no one can deny that he had a very very poor game and that was largely due to the fact that he relies on his skill to get him out of trouble when his fitness lets him down.
P/T Indie wrote:My worry is who on earth would we bring in to create some creativity I can't really think of anyone. It looks like we are going to struggle for goals all season and it will be a long hard season because as soon as we go one behind were in trouble.
Adams was a shambles on saturday backed off his man for two goals and let the lad have a shot. Sammy has dropped players for making one mistake in one game eg yates it will be intresting to see if he drops adams somehow I think not.
I just can't see where the goals are going to come from and IMO that formation on saturdays just smacked of desperation as Sammy didn't know who to have on the left. The team was so unbalanced and the midfielders didn't have a clue where to play and poor wainwright musnt have known if he was coming and going. As soon as curtis came on the team was more balanced and wainwright would have never been in that position for the goal if we had played the same formation as the first half.
I have been saying all the summer I don't think the players that have come in are as good as some of the ones that we let go and the players that might be better he doesn't play!
Next week I would have Howard at left back, Yates at right back, curtis on the left and Howe & O'caroll up front.
I think if Curtis doesn't play the whole team will be unbalanced with no left sided player. I think curtis is a good player but when your whole team relys upon one man playing then I think we are in trouble.
campdave wrote:Christies Child wrote:Sammy's loyalty to his friend is commendable, but both now surely realise that for the good of the club and in DA's case his personal reputation that it's time to consider if it's time to move over for somebody else.
I presume you can back up the repeated comments you make that Sammy is picking Danny Adams because he is his friend? It sounds very much like you're questioning the professionalism of the manager to me.
Christies Child wrote:And as for 'repeated comments'.....???????????
The use in the first half of Wainwright running both wings left Danny badly exposed. They scored their goals down that side not because he was the weak link in our defence, but because of the ridiculous amount of space in which they were allowed to attack the defence.
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most of the dangerous crosses came from Gavin Grant down their right flank giving Danny Adamns quite a bit to do think it was the midfield who needed to be a tighter?
Quite right they did and this will always happen when we play with one winger.
If I was Peter Taylor, I would have had his right back pushing right up against Danny Adams for the whole game. Afterall he didn't have a left winger to defend against! The warning signs are there and that's no fault of Dannys.
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