I dont think philips is match fit at the moment, he missed a lot of last season as well so I think he needs to be given 3or4 games then judge him, im sure he will come good
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Two guilt edged chances in two away games to put us back in the game at Spurs and Utd and he fluffed both opportunities. That's the difference between a prem and championship player if they fall to Rooney, Costa, Sturridge etc its in the back of the net
You some times only get one opportunity in the top flight and it can be the difference between winning and losing were not clinical
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Wasn't at Spurs, but he was poor yesterday, although so were pretty much the whole team (bar maybe Fer, Traore, Isla & Vargas).
Not guna read too much into it, hardly going to dominate against United at Old Trafford.
Still think he is a good player that will have a decent season for us. Don't fancy him & Hoilett in the line up together though, think they should be rotated. He whips in a decent ball, has pace & can have a strike that doesn't end up in row Z. Not guna get on his back just yet based on 2 poor performances away vs top 6 sides - especially when there have been equally as poor performances go without comment.
On the subject of his chance, don't think is was too much worse than Vargas' dragged shot wide of the target yet that goes without comment?
Personally think we are too quick to jump on players without PL experience & label them not upto it, if nothing else, I think from our latest attempt at the PL we should have learnt to try & stick with the players that got us up a bit more.
Each to their own of course, but personally am going to wait and see how he performs against sides we need to be competing with before judging him too much. If he can't cut ti against Stoke, Southampton, Leicester, Wet Spam etc, then fair enough I will happily jon the "he aint upto it" crowd, but for me I am reserving judgement.Last edited by MattyRangers; 15-09-2014, 07:49 AM.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Phillips is a big lad. Big lads usually need a lot of games to get really sharp in their touches, big limbs, big movements and all that :-) I am sure he will come good, every game I see some good stuff from him. At least he was chasing the ball to create the chance (both yesterday and at Spuds) even though he fluffed them both.
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostTwo guilt edged chances in two away games to put us back in the game at Spurs and Utd and he fluffed both opportunities. That's the difference between a prem and championship player if they fall to Rooney, Costa, Sturridge etc its in the back of the net
You some times only get one opportunity in the top flight and it can be the difference between winning and losing were not clinical
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Originally posted by Hoop-du-Jour View PostVargas is much better used as a striker, as his international record shows and Matty is better a winger, no 'easy' swap there.QPR fan since1987
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostWasn't at Spurs, but he was poor yesterday, although so were pretty much the whole team (bar maybe Fer, Traore, Isla & Vargas).
Not guna read too much into it, hardly going to dominate against United at Old Trafford.
Still think he is a good player that will have a decent season for us. Don't fancy him & Hoilett in the line up together though, think they should be rotated. He whips in a decent ball, has pace & can have a strike that doesn't end up in row Z. Not guna get on his back just yet based on 2 poor performances away vs top 6 sides - especially when there have been equally as poor performances go without comment.
On the subject of his chance, don't think is was too much worse than Vargas' dragged shot wide of the target yet that goes without comment?
Personally think we are too quick to jump on players without PL experience & label them not upto it, if nothing else, I think from our latest attempt at the PL we should have learnt to try & stick with the players that got us up a bit more.
Each to their own of course, but personally am going to wait and see how he performs against sides we need to be competing with before judging him too much. If he can't cut ti against Stoke, Southampton, Leicester, Wet Spam etc, then fair enough I will happily jon the "he aint upto it" crowd, but for me I am reserving judgement.@chrisrobson9
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No-one would have scored that goal yesterday from the angle Matty's body was at.
Not a £50m striker or anyone here complaining about it. The replay from behind the player shows that his body was schewing left at contact and the only place the ball was going in was wide right to miss the players in front of him. He did well to direct goalwards at all.
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Originally posted by Greengrass View PostNo-one would have scored that goal yesterday from the angle Matty's body was at.
Not a £50m striker or anyone here complaining about it. The replay from behind the player shows that his body was schewing left at contact and the only place the ball was going in was wide right to miss the players in front of him. He did well to direct goalwards at all.
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Matt has been very disappointing. It is clear he has little technical ability and has a a poor first touch. His assets are explosive pace and a powerful physique, which he needs to learn how to use for the team's advantage. I really see his role as an impact sub.
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