Are Cox & Robinson one trick ponys?

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Jim D

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Jul 23, 2003
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Defending against these two must be the easiest job in football. Neither of them have any sort of left foot and the opposition now knows it. With Cox they offer him the outside every time, knowing he’ll never take it and, if he does, he won’t deliver. With Robinson they close the outside and offer him inside – again he never takes it. Carlisle had these two worked out from the start and it won’t be long before other teams do too.

Wilkins needs to find a decent winger that has the confidence to take on the fullback and get a cross in. Would Currie fancy a move from Luton?
 




dougdeep

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May 9, 2004
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Defending against these two must be the easiest job in football. Neither of them have any sort of left foot and the opposition now knows it. With Cox they offer him the outside every time, knowing he’ll never take it and, if he does, he won’t deliver. With Robinson they close the outside and offer him inside – again he never takes it. Carlisle had these two worked out from the start and it won’t be long before other teams do too.

Wilkins needs to find a decent winger that has the confidence to take on the fullback and get a cross in. Would Currie fancy a move from Luton?

Currie is no nippy winger, we'll have to make do with what we have unless a money man climbs out of the woodwork.
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
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dahn sarf
Currie chose Luton because of his Mother's health so location is important to him. I doubt we could get him (although I would love to have him back here)
 


This is a load of rubbish. They are two of our most talented players.

Jim D is obviously looking at Currie through rose coloured specs as well.
We did NOT get on the end of his crosses when he played for us, and those into the box were 99% straight into the keeper's arms. "Thanks very much"!

I don't know if you watched the game two weeks back, but he couldn't get past his man then, and apart from set kicks - he's not in any way a tricky winger. Nathan Jones I'd welcome back before Currie, nowadays.
 


Jim D

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Jul 23, 2003
5,275
Worthing
Currie ran the game for Luton and was behind all their good moves. I also saw him on TV against Northampton a few weeks ago and he was good then too. Sorry, I don't have any rose colured specs.
 












Yorkie

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Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
Now be careful because we haven't lost a game for goodness knows how long and some people will get UPSET if there's any complaining.
 


clippedgull

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Aug 11, 2003
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Defending against these two must be the easiest job in football. Neither of them have any sort of left foot and the opposition now knows it. With Cox they offer him the outside every time, knowing he’ll never take it and, if he does, he won’t deliver. With Robinson they close the outside and offer him inside – again he never takes it. Carlisle had these two worked out from the start and it won’t be long before other teams do too.

Wilkins needs to find a decent winger that has the confidence to take on the fullback and get a cross in. Would Currie fancy a move from Luton?

Agree pretty much word for word, although I disagree about Currie he didn't impress me at all when Luton came to the Withdean.
 


blue'n'white

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Oct 5, 2005
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Now be careful because we haven't lost a game for goodness knows how long and some people will get UPSET if there's any complaining.
So they may do but face facts Robinson is dynamite when coming on as an "impact" player with 30 minutes or so left. He is nowhere near as good for a full match - perhaps it's his fitness or perhaps it's a way of sticking two fingers up and saying "I told you so". Unfortunately he comes on and makes an impact in a game then gets put into the side from the start next match and fails to deliver.
The same applies to Savage
 




bellsize seagull

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Mar 1, 2004
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i don't think we shall see an Albion substitute change the game as much as Robinson did against orient and if i am right in what i saw he went inside, outside and hit the bar from 20 yards....not bad for a 20 minute cameo !
also think it's harsh on those 2, at the end of the day we came up against a very strong side yesterday he defended a very high line with not much space to get our wide players into the game, that is what happens at any level just look how Bolton kept quiet Utd famous 4 yesterday. The game was tight and i was supirised when Wilkins subbed Robinson as i feel Martot does not bring alot to the party and he certainly will not be taking on 3 players !
 


My reaction to watching the first twenty minutes of yesterday's game was that, for the first time in ages, we were playing a team packed with well-organised, competent defenders.

That, rather than our own player's alleged failings, might explain why they were harder to get past.
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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I don't know if you watched the game two weeks back, but he couldn't get past his man then, and apart from set kicks - he's not in any way a tricky winger. Nathan Jones I'd welcome back before Currie, nowadays.

Currie was involved in just about all the decent Luton moves that day, hard to shake off the ball, delivers quality crosses and pretty consistently good at set pieces. Their best player on the day imo, so I must have watched a different game to you that day.

Are you sure you weren't putting all your looking into watching El Abd???
 




Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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Sussex
My reaction to watching the first twenty minutes of yesterday's game was that, for the first time in ages, we were playing a team packed with well-organised, competent defenders.

That, rather than our own player's alleged failings, might explain why they were harder to get past.

yeah about right , they were very very organised and can see why they are difficult to beat. I think we need another option out wide though as Martot isn't an at them andround them player either.
Their 2 wingers looked good and when they attacked they attacked in a line of 4, would like to see us do that more
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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yeah about right , they were very very organised and can see why they are difficult to beat. I think we need another option out wide though as Martot isn't an at them andround them player either.
Their 2 wingers looked good and when they attacked they attacked in a line of 4, would like to see us do that more

Byrne made the point on SCR commentary during the 1st half that he thought Carlisle were the most organised, defensively, team we'd played this season.
 


Currie was involved in just about all the decent Luton moves that day, hard to shake off the ball, delivers quality crosses and pretty consistently good at set pieces. Their best player on the day imo, so I must have watched a different game to you that day.

Are you sure you weren't putting all your looking into watching El Abd???

Wow, sounds like your game was great!
What was the score in that one??
Did Currie score one or two as well?

In my game, he couldn't seem to get past some ginger lad in blue stripes, that carrot-top had him in his pocket! (apart from the set pieces, that didn't seem to come to much anyway)
 


trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
11,427
Hove
Carlisle were excellent yesterday, and so were we. It seemed to me that Cox and Robinson often moved inside as a deliberate ploy to try to draw their central defenders forward and play round them.

We won't meet many teams as strong as that at the back.
 




Jimmy Grimble

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Nov 10, 2007
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Defending against these two must be the easiest job in football. Neither of them have any sort of left foot and the opposition now knows it. With Cox they offer him the outside every time, knowing he’ll never take it and, if he does, he won’t deliver. With Robinson they close the outside and offer him inside – again he never takes it. Carlisle had these two worked out from the start and it won’t be long before other teams do too.

Wilkins needs to find a decent winger that has the confidence to take on the fullback and get a cross in. Would Currie fancy a move from Luton?

I agree with what you say about Cox, he never seems to run at players and it does seem good sides in this league have sussed him out. When he delivers one bad cross the next 3 or 4 tend to be poor too. Watching him last season remember thinking, this is the first time in a while where we've had someone run at a player with intent. Hopefully he will have the confidence to start taking players on again.

Currie would be good, he's experienced and his deliver IS ACCURATE.
 


Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Wow, sounds like your game was great!
What was the score in that one??
Did Currie score one or two as well?

In my game, he couldn't seem to get past some ginger lad in blue stripes, that carrot-top had him in his pocket! (apart from the set pieces, that didn't seem to come to much anyway)

Enjoyed it ....thanks for your interest :)

So in YOUR game being on the losing side means you're not very good?

You should ask if you can pay half price when you watch the Albion, seeing as it seems you only go to watch one team :lol:
 


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