by Dave » 26 Mar 2014, 18:29
Well said arcadia. I actually feel, so, so sorry for Billy Bodin. There has to be an understanding of what type of Player Billy Bodin is, an understanding also of what type of player he isn't, never has been and is never going to be, if you want a player to compete with a 6ft League 2 monster in the air or a player to run back 20 yards and produce a jaw breaking tackle Billy Bodin is not your man.
Billy Bodin is a technical player, and this kills me to say it, but it's the truth, a player that would even flourish in Exeter's team. Why was Billy Bodin never the same player when he came back after his loan spell with us, well the answer is so blindingly obvious it's untrue, when Billy Bodin was first here he played in a settled confident team, along side quality players like O'Kane and forwards like Rene Howe who could genuinely hold the ball up and create time and space for others to work in, when he came back we never had the same quality or confidence did we ? If you fail to see this, I prescribe less time playing FIFA 14 and more enlisting yourselves on some real time football coaching courses.
How is a player like Billy Bodin supposed flourish in our team, so devoid of confidence quality and leadership, some one please tell me? I am so disappointed in Chris Hargreaves to the point I am gutted, jeez we've become so one dimensional, so predictable, it beyond embarrassing , 90 minutes of just whacked the ball quick and long straight down the middle, come on Chris Hargreaves this is just basic, schoolboy stuff even.
Nothing wrong with going long, but there a time for that, and time to go wide and time to play out from the back. Now back on topic, if you want to get the best out Billy Bodin, bring your front two closer much closer together and play Billy Bodin in behind them, get him doing what he does best, and stop asking him to play wide and expect him to chase back and out muscle, something completely alien to his nature as a player.
I hope Billy Bodin finds himself a good club, hopefully further up the league ladder, where he will do very well, and no doubt we'll then have a load of "why couldn't Billy Bodin do that at Torquay" threads, again the answer to which, is obvious to me.
Well said arcadia. I actually feel, so, so sorry for Billy Bodin. There has to be an understanding of what type of Player Billy Bodin is, an understanding also of what type of player he isn't, never has been and is never going to be, if you want a player to compete with a 6ft League 2 monster in the air or a player to run back 20 yards and produce a jaw breaking tackle Billy Bodin is not your man.
Billy Bodin is a technical player, and this kills me to say it, but it's the truth, a player that would even flourish in Exeter's team. Why was Billy Bodin never the same player when he came back after his loan spell with us, well the answer is so blindingly obvious it's untrue, when Billy Bodin was first here he played in a settled confident team, along side quality players like O'Kane and forwards like Rene Howe who could genuinely hold the ball up and create time and space for others to work in, when he came back we never had the same quality or confidence did we ? If you fail to see this, I prescribe less time playing FIFA 14 and more enlisting yourselves on some real time football coaching courses.
How is a player like Billy Bodin supposed flourish in our team, so devoid of confidence quality and leadership, some one please tell me? I am so disappointed in Chris Hargreaves to the point I am gutted, jeez we've become so one dimensional, so predictable, it beyond embarrassing , 90 minutes of just whacked the ball quick and long straight down the middle, come on Chris Hargreaves this is just basic, schoolboy stuff even.
Nothing wrong with going long, but there a time for that, and time to go wide and time to play out from the back. Now back on topic, if you want to get the best out Billy Bodin, bring your front two closer much closer together and play Billy Bodin in behind them, get him doing what he does best, and stop asking him to play wide and expect him to chase back and out muscle, something completely alien to his nature as a player.
I hope Billy Bodin finds himself a good club, hopefully further up the league ladder, where he will do very well, and no doubt we'll then have a load of "why couldn't Billy Bodin do that at Torquay" threads, again the answer to which, is obvious to me.