The Original Special One wrote:Defense???
I'm just curious, like.
And its a question I've been asking almost since his first game he played for us,...although I didn't ask so publicly until I'd given him a six-game bedding in period.
Last week I said after the Birmingham game that that was the first decent defensive performance I could recall him giving for us, although I should have expressed the caveat that it had to be put in the context of the quality of the opponent.
This guy was England's first choice left back a few short years ago, ferChrissakes!!.
Now if Capello was posed the question about Bridge's chances of making the World Cup squad his laugh would speak volumes.
I can appreciate what Mark Hughes has wanted to do with this set-up,....and why for so much of the season he's preferred the Barry - De Jong starting lineup in midfield.
But he really needs to sort out the shambles that is our defence.
When I said throughout pre-season that Hughes needs to sort out our full backs, not our central defense, I was met by howls of abuse from the usual suspects.
I questioned the replacement of Richard Dunne by Jolien Lescott not because he's Irish as a vocal minority here insisted, but because I didn't rate Lescott as a centre back.
Whatever chance Lescott has of settling down into the left-sided centre back position are not being helped by the awfulness of Bridge's defending.
Burnley, on today's evidence are, at best, a good Championship side.
The decent Premier League teams must have been splitting their sides laughing at how they can exploit us, on today's evidence
Hughes, sort it out, NOW!
Your job could depend on it!
Robinho_Is_GOD wrote:I have no idea how Bridge gets anywhere near the first team set-up!!.........he turned his back on the ball today, which is something a kid of 8 is told never to do!, yet this pillock earns a living from a game he cannot play to save his life, his skill on the ball is NIL, his passing ability is garbage at best and his heading and reading of a situation is comical.
He is a full back who never puts a tackle in, and that must have been the reason why ALL Burnley's good moves and attacks in the game came down his side of the pitch, they soon realised they were only getting short-change out of Zabaleta who was being forceful in the challenge and putting himself about and also using his head to get it up and see who was available to pass to before doing so, Bridge and Barry just passed today with their eyes focused on the grass and their feet.....half of their passes were to people already marked.
Performance was pure garbage and as I have stated many times before, TIME IS UP on Hughes, he is a dead man mumbling, with no idea about how to organise the defence, team or players to perform to their maximum.
The Original Special One wrote:Robinho_Is_GOD wrote:I have no idea how Bridge gets anywhere near the first team set-up!!.........he turned his back on the ball today, which is something a kid of 8 is told never to do!, yet this pillock earns a living from a game he cannot play to save his life, his skill on the ball is NIL, his passing ability is garbage at best and his heading and reading of a situation is comical.
He is a full back who never puts a tackle in, and that must have been the reason why ALL Burnley's good moves and attacks in the game came down his side of the pitch, they soon realised they were only getting short-change out of Zabaleta who was being forceful in the challenge and putting himself about and also using his head to get it up and see who was available to pass to before doing so, Bridge and Barry just passed today with their eyes focused on the grass and their feet.....half of their passes were to people already marked.
Performance was pure garbage and as I have stated many times before, TIME IS UP on Hughes, he is a dead man mumbling, with no idea about how to organise the defence, team or players to perform to their maximum.
It was interesting to compare Bridge's performance with that of Stephen Jordan, his counterpart on the Burnley team, whose commitment today seemed to be an attempt to prove a point that we were wrong to let him go.
We weren't, and Mark Hughes should remember that it was because of his performance against Hughes Blackburn that we finally decided he wasn't up to scratch.
Stuart Pearce was ruthless with Jordan then.
And he was right to be
Its about time Hughes got ruthless, even if it means writing off expensve transfer mistakes
Robinho_Is_GOD wrote:I have no idea how Bridge gets anywhere near the first team set-up!!.........he turned his back on the ball today, which is something a kid of 8 is told never to do!, yet this pillock earns a living from a game he cannot play to save his life, his skill on the ball is NIL, his passing ability is garbage at best and his heading and reading of a situation is comical.
He is a full back who never puts a tackle in, and that must have been the reason why ALL Burnley's good moves and attacks in the game came down his side of the pitch, they soon realised they were only getting short-change out of Zabaleta who was being forceful in the challenge and putting himself about and also using his head to get it up and see who was available to pass to before doing so, Bridge and Barry just passed today with their eyes focused on the grass and their feet.....half of their passes were to people already marked.
Performance was pure garbage and as I have stated many times before, TIME IS UP on Hughes, he is a dead man mumbling, with no idea about how to organise the defence, team or players to perform to their maximum.
Vhero wrote:The Original Special One wrote:Robinho_Is_GOD wrote:I have no idea how Bridge gets anywhere near the first team set-up!!.........he turned his back on the ball today, which is something a kid of 8 is told never to do!, yet this pillock earns a living from a game he cannot play to save his life, his skill on the ball is NIL, his passing ability is garbage at best and his heading and reading of a situation is comical.
He is a full back who never puts a tackle in, and that must have been the reason why ALL Burnley's good moves and attacks in the game came down his side of the pitch, they soon realised they were only getting short-change out of Zabaleta who was being forceful in the challenge and putting himself about and also using his head to get it up and see who was available to pass to before doing so, Bridge and Barry just passed today with their eyes focused on the grass and their feet.....half of their passes were to people already marked.
Performance was pure garbage and as I have stated many times before, TIME IS UP on Hughes, he is a dead man mumbling, with no idea about how to organise the defence, team or players to perform to their maximum.
It was interesting to compare Bridge's performance with that of Stephen Jordan, his counterpart on the Burnley team, whose commitment today seemed to be an attempt to prove a point that we were wrong to let him go.
We weren't, and Mark Hughes should remember that it was because of his performance against Hughes Blackburn that we finally decided he wasn't up to scratch.
Stuart Pearce was ruthless with Jordan then.
And he was right to be
Its about time Hughes got ruthless, even if it means writing off expensve transfer mistakes
That will get him sacked.
Petrov's Left Foot wrote:We simply wont get anywhere with this clown at left back, end of!
blue b4 the moon wrote:Overall Bridge has been the best out of the back four this season.
From my vantage point in the SS he was as gutted as the rest of us when they got the third.
Give the guy a break I was /am not his biggest fan but last season he was perhaps 'rusty' and he has done very well this season, he's now fit and trying to forge a relationship with a dodgy back four.
Socrates wrote:Maybe if you don't even know what position he was playing you should be slower to criticise?
Manx Blue wrote:Socrates wrote:Maybe if you don't even know what position he was playing you should be slower to criticise?
Is that aimed at me Socrates or chaps in general?
Socrates wrote:Manx Blue wrote:Socrates wrote:Maybe if you don't even know what position he was playing you should be slower to criticise?
Is that aimed at me Socrates or chaps in general?
it's that avatar mate, must be confusing - bet you get east and west mixed up as well :P)
CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:Maybe Hughes tells the full backs to push up at every opportunity, and he just took it a bit too literally
No coincidence our left backs and right backs seem to be having a nightmare in the side at the moment.
I think the whole back 4 are struggling badly and we need a top class defensive coach to sort it out.
Manx Blue wrote:Socrates wrote:Manx Blue wrote:Socrates wrote:Maybe if you don't even know what position he was playing you should be slower to criticise?
Is that aimed at me Socrates or chaps in general?
it's that avatar mate, must be confusing - bet you get east and west mixed up as well :P)
=:-) ....see above thousands don't believe me tho'!...it is the Burnley RHS
Socrates wrote:Manx Blue wrote:Socrates wrote:Manx Blue wrote:Socrates wrote:Maybe if you don't even know what position he was playing you should be slower to criticise?
Is that aimed at me Socrates or chaps in general?
it's that avatar mate, must be confusing - bet you get east and west mixed up as well :P)
=:-) ....see above thousands don't believe me tho'!...it is the Burnley RHS
haha sorry for pointing it out, you handled it with class though so much respect...
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