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I thought Micah did very little wrong today and I just cant understand why the Fans need a scapegoat all the time.
pips said:i cant get into all this slagging micah richards off and blaming him every time we concede a goal i thought he had a decent game today certainly no worse than lescott and toure who were average at best . bridge was the stand out defender who is getting better by the game.
Freestyler said:Micah Richards has just said on sky sports phone in, he is considering retiring from football after visiting bluemoon forum.
Prestwich_Blue said:I think there's a difference between where Ireland was before last season and where Richards is now.
I don't think anyone doubted that Ireland had ability and a football brain but they did doubt whether he had the mental toughness ot succeed at this level. His martial arts training sharpened him up mentally as well as physically and he came good.
Richards on the other hand, seems ot have no footballing brain at all. He doesn't seem to know where he needs to be or to understand how the play is building up. He is always reacting (usually too late) to events rather than anticipating them. There have been credible stories coming out of the club that Hughes has given up on him so we'll see what happens.
Prestwich_Blue said:I think there's a difference between where Ireland was before last season and where Richards is now.
I don't think anyone doubted that Ireland had ability and a football brain but they did doubt whether he had the mental toughness ot succeed at this level. His martial arts training sharpened him up mentally as well as physically and he came good.
Richards on the other hand, seems ot have no footballing brain at all. He doesn't seem to know where he needs to be or to understand how the play is building up. He is always reacting (usually too late) to events rather than anticipating them. There have been credible stories coming out of the club that Hughes has given up on him so we'll see what happens.
*singingtheblues* said:Prestwich_Blue said:I think there's a difference between where Ireland was before last season and where Richards is now.
I don't think anyone doubted that Ireland had ability and a football brain but they did doubt whether he had the mental toughness ot succeed at this level. His martial arts training sharpened him up mentally as well as physically and he came good.
Richards on the other hand, seems ot have no footballing brain at all. He doesn't seem to know where he needs to be or to understand how the play is building up. He is always reacting (usually too late) to events rather than anticipating them. There have been credible stories coming out of the club that Hughes has given up on him so we'll see what happens.
Good post.
Comparing Richards' case with Ireland's really doesn't wash.
*singingtheblues* said:I think the problem is he never had it in the first place.
Hype, hype, and more hype was (and is) Micah's problem.
He amazed people with his physical prowess at such a young age, and has drowned in compliments and hype ever since.
It's only since he's got a little older and he's needed to show that he's capable of doing a little more just bench pressing Richard Dunne that he's really struggled.
He never had the technical ability nor the understanding of the game - and he never will.
Today epitomised his game;
Hopelessly out of position every time we had the ball, and every time we didn't
Doesn't know when to go forward, doesn't know when to track back
Doesn't know when to receive a pass
Never makes himself an option when he should
Makes himself an option when he shouldn't
Is completely incapable of crossing the ball
His passing resembles his touch (not a good thing)
Switches off persistently
And he is now bereft of what gained him all the hype in the first place, he has no pace or agility whatsoever- his arse is now broader than his shoulders.
The problem is he'll make the odd decent clearance and win a good header (his only remaining saving grace) and then everyone's on here proclaiming that England's greatest right-back has returned from his spell as a poor man's Titus Bramble.
The hype is what blinds everyone, enough of the false dawns and the "give him time" nonsense, he is simply not good enough for where we want to go, he is no longer a "prospect" - he's a 21 year old man, who hasn't looked anything like a capable mid-table fullback in years.
In January he'll be replaced and rightly so, and I'll duly wish him all the best - but I guarantee he won't become this fabled success everyone likes to think he'll be, but that won't matter because drowning a young English player in hype is the done thing nowadays.
*singingtheblues* said:I think the problem is he never had it in the first place.
Hype, hype, and more hype was (and is) Micah's problem.
He amazed people with his physical prowess at such a young age, and has drowned in compliments and hype ever since.
It's only since he's got a little older and he's needed to show that he's capable of doing a little more just bench pressing Richard Dunne that he's really struggled.
He never had the technical ability nor the understanding of the game - and he never will.
Today epitomised his game;
Hopelessly out of position every time we had the ball, and every time we didn't
Doesn't know when to go forward, doesn't know when to track back
Doesn't know when to receive a pass
Never makes himself an option when he should
Makes himself an option when he shouldn't
Is completely incapable of crossing the ball
His passing resembles his touch (not a good thing)
Switches off persistently
And he is now bereft of what gained him all the hype in the first place, he has no pace or agility whatsoever- his arse is now broader than his shoulders.
The problem is he'll make the odd decent clearance and win a good header (his only remaining saving grace) and then everyone's on here proclaiming that England's greatest right-back has returned from his spell as a poor man's Titus Bramble.
The hype is what blinds everyone, enough of the false dawns and the "give him time" nonsense, he is simply not good enough for where we want to go, he is no longer a "prospect" - he's a 21 year old man, who hasn't looked anything like a capable mid-table fullback in years.
In January he'll be replaced and rightly so, and I'll duly wish him all the best - but I guarantee he won't become this fabled success everyone likes to think he'll be, but that won't matter because drowning a young English player in hype is the done thing nowadays.
*singingtheblues* said:I think the problem is he never had it in the first place.
Hype, hype, and more hype was (and is) Micah's problem.
He amazed people with his physical prowess at such a young age, and has drowned in compliments and hype ever since.
It's only since he's got a little older and he's needed to show that he's capable of doing a little more just bench pressing Richard Dunne that he's really struggled.
He never had the technical ability nor the understanding of the game - and he never will.
Today epitomised his game;
Hopelessly out of position every time we had the ball, and every time we didn't
Doesn't know when to go forward, doesn't know when to track back
Doesn't know when to receive a pass
Never makes himself an option when he should
Makes himself an option when he shouldn't
Is completely incapable of crossing the ball
His passing resembles his touch (not a good thing)
Switches off persistently
And he is now bereft of what gained him all the hype in the first place, he has no pace or agility whatsoever- his arse is now broader than his shoulders.
The problem is he'll make the odd decent clearance and win a good header (his only remaining saving grace) and then everyone's on here proclaiming that England's greatest right-back has returned from his spell as a poor man's Titus Bramble.
The hype is what blinds everyone, enough of the false dawns and the "give him time" nonsense, he is simply not good enough for where we want to go, he is no longer a "prospect" - he's a 21 year old man, who hasn't looked anything like a capable mid-table fullback in years.
In January he'll be replaced and rightly so, and I'll duly wish him all the best - but I guarantee he won't become this fabled success everyone likes to think he'll be, but that won't matter because drowning a young English player in hype is the done thing nowadays.
I said this exact thing at the game today. I think Bridge has improved 10 fold this season, hats off to him. Well done Wayne.Freestyler said:He positioning is absolutely embarassing, if he wants to look for an example of defending and positioning today, he should look across to his left and watch wayne bridge.
I've seen Toure trying to get some message into Micah's head several times this season, today, for a change, Micah didn't look like he was arguing back.TheMightyQuinn said:Agreed. I love Given but he does have some weaknesses such as this. Also Toure should be telling them all what to do and making sure we defend as a unit, he's the captain.
I don't know about the last sentence but the rest of that post is bang on for me. When he played in the middle under Sven he was widely criticised for not reading the game and using his pace to get him out of trouble, I was hoping that was an area of his game which would improve, it hasn't. If he's in position he can win headers and tackles, he's rarely in the right position.Prestwich_Blue said:I think there's a difference between where Ireland was before last season and where Richards is now.
I don't think anyone doubted that Ireland had ability and a football brain but they did doubt whether he had the mental toughness ot succeed at this level. His martial arts training sharpened him up mentally as well as physically and he came good.
Richards on the other hand, seems ot have no footballing brain at all. He doesn't seem to know where he needs to be or to understand how the play is building up. He is always reacting (usually too late) to events rather than anticipating them. There have been credible stories coming out of the club that Hughes has given up on him so we'll see what happens.
Beard said:Think people forget he's only 21 and learning his trade.