Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
I feel very sorry for Leadbitter. In several games during our freefall period he was the only one showing much endeavour, skill, determination and creativity. At the time I said that we needed to nurture this guy who could be worth half a million in a few years. We have not done that, following the usual Torquay line --- regular team member gets injured or suspended, the youngster comes in and is expected to do at least as well at the usual player for a month, then he is discarded again.
In previous seasons players like Ellis and Robertson were not really developed and at times both were treated shabbily by United, yet have easily stepped up a division. Torquay need to pay attention to developing these youngsters, and not view them only as a "spare". I hope that United dont regret letting him go, but to Daniel Leadbitter, Thanks and best of luck, mate.
Agreed chester. I was very impressed by Leadbitter in the games I've seen. His crossing is pretty rubbish but he was not even remotely afraid of taking on a man and added a bit of excitement to attacks. Defensively he seemed to know when to stick his foot in for a tackle too. In the couple games I saw he showed several glimpses of Bobby Moore style tackling.
His main attribute was his ability to get up and down the pitch. He seemed to have terrific fitness levels and seemed very good. Having given Cruise another year I would say potentially tha Leadbitter was the better prospect.
Having released Oastler Knill must presumably have someone lined up in that position.
I would say i saw Leadbitter in almost every appearance for us, and although he can certainly run, he certainly is nowhere near upto it. Positionally worse than Oastler (thats saying something!) and abysmal decision making and technically iffy.
I think he needs a whole season in a conference side to get to grips with things, however with age on his side he could given a few years make a league 2 level player. But its here and now and i dont think Knill is prepared to take risks at the back with players who are a liability right now. Right backs need to be defensively sound first of all, and he had no end product so there is no real telling factor for keeping him.
Cruise deserves his years renewal offer because in the few appearances when fighting against relegation he showed quality on the ball with good passing ability and got an excellent crossed assist against chesterfield for labadie's header, in a move which he started.
Lets hope Knill can bring in a talented but defensively solid right back on a youth loan from a premier club if this is true that hes watching man u v liv.
Agree with all said about Leadbitter. He can spark attacks and boy can he run but his positional awareness was shocking so it has to be goodbye to a defender who can't defend. IMO.
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
If Joe Oastler was getting picked on a regular basis ahead of Leadbitter, you can be sure that the latter is not destined for greatness. Managers tend to have an abilioty to assess potential too, so there clearly wasn't enough there to work with.
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Fonda wrote:If Joe Oastler was getting picked on a regular basis ahead of Leadbitter, you can be sure that the latter is not destined for greatness. Managers tend to have an abilioty to assess potential too, so there clearly wasn't enough there to work with.
Those released were all spot on decisions, especially release of the wicked titch of the West.
What's left, with a couple of exceptions will be next season's squad fillers. What we lacked last season was any real competition for first XI starts. Who Tintin brings in on the flanks (both defensively and offensively) together with an enforcer/playmaker to the midfield and "a broken nose thug type" up front will determine how high up the table we'll finish.
It won't surprise me in the slightest if/when some on existing contracts are made available for transfer/loan. When that could occur is anyone's guess. Regular starters under Ling who become underlings under Tintin may make the first moves.
Tintin seems prepared to use the loan market. He of little ethos was not a fan of loans.
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With both Oastler and Leadbitter gone, do you think Knill will bring in another full back in the Oastler mould or one like Leadbitter who can get forward? I don't know what his full backs were like at his other clubs so i don't know which type he prefers and would be looking to bring in. Any ideas anyone?
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
In a 4-3-3 I'd say you need a more solid defensive option (like Oastler) as they are likely to be exposed one-on-one against a winger without a team-mate wide midfielder helping them.
In a 4-4-2 they could be encouraged to overlap down the channels more and a Leadbitter-styled winger would suit that more.
In a squad I'd say it's best to have both so you can change system... #simples
What we saw from Tintin was a team of Martin Ling's making put to use to secure League status. No one knows yet how Tintin is going to set HIS team up with HIS tactics.
With no rightbacks and the Jewry, oops, jury out on the leftback position, how about a return to that golden era under Cyril of 5-3-2 defending, 3-5-2 holding, 2-3-5 attacking ?
Maybe Tintin will sign wingbacks of the calibre of Gurney/Gibbs.
What is for sure is we won't be seeing fullbacks of the calibre of the "Muffin Man"(John Bond) and Bill Kitchener.
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