
Bad Bob wrote:For me both the Lucas and Kuyt discussions are typical of the "Newkit effect" ™. What you've got is essentially a hard-working, honest professional who rarely pulls up any trees but who occasionally puts in an eye-catching shift for the club. At other times, though, he looks a little out of his depth and leads many to wonder, could we do better in that position? The trouble starts when the posts flow in after either the eye-catching shift or the out-of-his-depth days. That's when we get the "MOTM today, top player" or "feckin' shyte" type comments that instantly polarize the discussion and drive the more balanced views from the thread. After a little lather, rinse, repeat we've got some heavily entrenched views about the lad that get their regularly weekly airing and which invariably get the other 'camp' frothing at the mouth. If you take a step back and look at the broad spectrum of opinions, though--there's a message in these polarized debates. If the same player is getting absolutely slated by some while simultaneously getting defended to the hilt by others, chances are the reality is split right down the middle: a hard-working, honest professional who rarely pulls up any trees but occasionally does the business.
s@int wrote:Bad Bob wrote:For me both the Lucas and Kuyt discussions are typical of the "Newkit effect" ™. What you've got is essentially a hard-working, honest professional who rarely pulls up any trees but who occasionally puts in an eye-catching shift for the club. At other times, though, he looks a little out of his depth and leads many to wonder, could we do better in that position? The trouble starts when the posts flow in after either the eye-catching shift or the out-of-his-depth days. That's when we get the "MOTM today, top player" or "feckin' shyte" type comments that instantly polarize the discussion and drive the more balanced views from the thread. After a little lather, rinse, repeat we've got some heavily entrenched views about the lad that get their regularly weekly airing and which invariably get the other 'camp' frothing at the mouth. If you take a step back and look at the broad spectrum of opinions, though--there's a message in these polarized debates. If the same player is getting absolutely slated by some while simultaneously getting defended to the hilt by others, chances are the reality is split right down the middle: a hard-working, honest professional who rarely pulls up any trees but occasionally does the business.
I agree Bob, I think its a bit like when Hargreaves first played for England, everyone was moaning and complaining about such a limited player, after a few games people began to appreciate his hustling and hardworking performances, and accepting that while he is a limited passer he made up for it with hard work.
Owzat wrote:I just think Rafa needs to realise that Mascherano and Lucas as a central pairing really limits us, one or the other but not both (all the time)
s@int wrote:Bad Bob wrote:For me both the Lucas and Kuyt discussions are typical of the "Newkit effect" ™. What you've got is essentially a hard-working, honest professional who rarely pulls up any trees but who occasionally puts in an eye-catching shift for the club. At other times, though, he looks a little out of his depth and leads many to wonder, could we do better in that position? The trouble starts when the posts flow in after either the eye-catching shift or the out-of-his-depth days. That's when we get the "MOTM today, top player" or "feckin' shyte" type comments that instantly polarize the discussion and drive the more balanced views from the thread. After a little lather, rinse, repeat we've got some heavily entrenched views about the lad that get their regularly weekly airing and which invariably get the other 'camp' frothing at the mouth. If you take a step back and look at the broad spectrum of opinions, though--there's a message in these polarized debates. If the same player is getting absolutely slated by some while simultaneously getting defended to the hilt by others, chances are the reality is split right down the middle: a hard-working, honest professional who rarely pulls up any trees but occasionally does the business.
I agree Bob, I think its a bit like when Hargreaves first played for England, everyone was moaning and complaining about such a limited player, after a few games people began to appreciate his hustling and hardworking performances, and accepting that while he is a limited passer he made up for it with hard work.
appreciate his hustling and hardworking performances, and accepting that while he is a limited passer he made up for it with hard work.
s@int wrote:Bad Bob wrote:For me both the Lucas and Kuyt discussions are typical of the "Newkit effect" ™. What you've got is essentially a hard-working, honest professional who rarely pulls up any trees but who occasionally puts in an eye-catching shift for the club. At other times, though, he looks a little out of his depth and leads many to wonder, could we do better in that position? The trouble starts when the posts flow in after either the eye-catching shift or the out-of-his-depth days. That's when we get the "MOTM today, top player" or "feckin' shyte" type comments that instantly polarize the discussion and drive the more balanced views from the thread. After a little lather, rinse, repeat we've got some heavily entrenched views about the lad that get their regularly weekly airing and which invariably get the other 'camp' frothing at the mouth. If you take a step back and look at the broad spectrum of opinions, though--there's a message in these polarized debates. If the same player is getting absolutely slated by some while simultaneously getting defended to the hilt by others, chances are the reality is split right down the middle: a hard-working, honest professional who rarely pulls up any trees but occasionally does the business.
I agree Bob, I think its a bit like when Hargreaves first played for England, everyone was moaning and complaining about such a limited player, after a few games people began to appreciate his hustling and hardworking performances, and accepting that while he is a limited passer he made up for it with hard work.
Bad Bob wrote:For me both the Lucas and Kuyt discussions are typical of the "Newkit effect" ™. What you've got is essentially a hard-working, honest professional who rarely pulls up any trees but who occasionally puts in an eye-catching shift for the club. At other times, though, he looks a little out of his depth and leads many to wonder, could we do better in that position? The trouble starts when the posts flow in after either the eye-catching shift or the out-of-his-depth days. That's when we get the "MOTM today, top player" or "feckin' shyte" type comments that instantly polarize the discussion and drive the more balanced views from the thread. After a little lather, rinse, repeat we've got some heavily entrenched views about the lad that get their regularly weekly airing and which invariably get the other 'camp' frothing at the mouth. If you take a step back and look at the broad spectrum of opinions, though--there's a message in these polarized debates. If the same player is getting absolutely slated by some while simultaneously getting defended to the hilt by others, chances are the reality is split right down the middle: a hard-working, honest professional who rarely pulls up any trees but occasionally does the business.
woof woof ! wrote:Having said that, I do think he's improved, his haircuts a lot better for starters, we can of course do better but until that happens we'll have to stick by the fella and maybe just give him a bit of credit where and when it's deserved.
supersub wrote:woof woof ! wrote:Having said that, I do think he's improved, his haircuts a lot better for starters, we can of course do better but until that happens we'll have to stick by the fella and maybe just give him a bit of credit where and when it's deserved.
I think his haircut is a huge improvement and he has a cheeky little grin
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