2) 58 appearances and 31 goals = f***ing Brilliant
Really disappointed by some of the treatment of Ashley Barnes on this message board since Tuesday evening. Lets just hope he isn't one of the players who reads NSC.
I think we need some perspective. What was Ashley Barnes when we signed him? A raw 20 year old with an abysmal goalscoring record for every club he had previously played for (with the exception of Eastbourne Borough in the Blue Square South) and a product of the legendary Paulton Rovers youth system, known for producing such legends as and .
His positional sense was poor and his link play was very poor.
Since then, Gus has moulded him into a good little Championship player, and if you look at his incredibly rapid progress over the last two seasons, why shouldn't we believe that he will become a very very good Championship player, and possibly more? He is 21 for f*** sake - allow him to develop.
Against Leeds, he set up both CMS goals and scored a sublime penalty. 90 minutes on the right wing later..... and he's apparently useless.
Overall, he has played very well this season. He seems to be getting abuse for the simple fact that he isn’t Glenn Murray. Totally unfair on a young lad who has come leaps and bounds since we signed him.
Glenn Murray is 28. Of course he is going to be more accomplished. Where was Murray playing his football at 21 years old?!
Well, Barrow had just signed him from Wilmington Hammerheads.
Don't believe me? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Murray
Give Ashley a break. Good lad and will go on to be a quality player.
Go on Ash![]()
Ok so what exactly is he? A striker? Because he seems to spend most of his time isolated off somewhere on the right doing absolutely nothing, his link up play is occasionally good but most of the times he touches it he gives it straight to an opposition player, he's played f*** all part in any of our goals over the last few games, the only things of any worth he did versus palace was the very occasional track back and tackle.
The position he plays would be much, much better occupied by Sparrow. Yes he takes a good penalty but surely THAT is not worth essentially playing with 10, because that's what we were doing first half versus Palace, he made no more than 10 touches.
he's played f*** all part in any of our goals over the last few games, the only things of any worth he did versus palace was the very occasional track back and tackle.
He set up both CMS goals against Leeds ya f***ing cretin.
Let's see...
Against Portsmouth he took the initial shot that CMS followed up to score
Against Peterborough he closed down the keeper forcing the poor ball that went to Noone
Against Peterborough he won the freekick that harley scored from
Against Leeds he won the ball from the leeds throw and played it in to CMS
Against Leeds he took the ball from Calderon and took it into the area and slid it in for CMS
Against Palace he stopped a certain goal when he put the ball out for a corner to prevent it going through to an unmarked palace player at the far post as well as making several key challenges and winning a lot of freekicks both in our half to stop attacks, and in their half to give us a chance to push.
But apart from that, what has Barnes ever done for us?
While I support the general sentiment of this thread, that isn't right
09/10
4 starts, 2 goals
4 subs, 2 goals
10/11
38 starts, 16 goals
11 Sub, 4 goals
11/12
11 Starts, 6 Goals
1 Sub, 1 goal
In total:
53 starts, 24 Goals
16 Subs, 7 Goals
69 appearances 31 goals.
What i meant was we need 3 strikers and rotate them like we did with Murray,wood and Barnes last year.they were all rested from time to time and it worked.Barnes was often very good coming off the bench.Saturday would be ideal to give him a rest and start Hoskins.
Barnes has been consistent this season. He has improved from last year and has shown he can get goals at this level. I don't see a problem with his movement and position. He has played right fwd, left fwd, centre and drops back into attacking midfield he even played in the right back position last Tuesday. Flexibility to play football in various positions is exactly what Gus and BHA need. I think he is a smart footballer who will keep improving. Integral part of the team for me.
Two points i would make:-
1) He's not a midfielder - seems to me he is being asked to play there for 90% of the time
2) 58 appearances and 31 goals = f***ing Brilliant
Wow-This lack of football knowledge is awesome-top marks mate.Ok so what exactly is he? A striker? Because he seems to spend most of his time isolated off somewhere on the right doing absolutely nothing, his link up play is occasionally good but most of the times he touches it he gives it straight to an opposition player, he's played f*** all part in any of our goals over the last few games, the only things of any worth he did versus palace was the very occasional track back and tackle.
The position he plays would be much, much better occupied by Sparrow. Yes he takes a good penalty but surely THAT is not worth essentially playing with 10, because that's what we were doing first half versus Palace, he made no more than 10 touches.
I like what you sayReally disappointed by some of the treatment of Ashley Barnes on this message board since Tuesday evening. Lets just hope he isn't one of the players who reads NSC.
I think we need some perspective. What was Ashley Barnes when we signed him? A raw 20 year old with an abysmal goalscoring record for every club he had previously played for (with the exception of Eastbourne Borough in the Blue Square South) and a product of the legendary Paulton Rovers youth system, known for producing such legends as and .
His positional sense was poor and his link play was very poor.
Since then, Gus has moulded him into a good little Championship player, and if you look at his incredibly rapid progress over the last two seasons, why shouldn't we believe that he will become a very very good Championship player, and possibly more? He is 21 for f*** sake - allow him to develop.
Against Leeds, he set up both CMS goals and scored a sublime penalty. 90 minutes on the right wing later..... and he's apparently useless.
Overall, he has played very well this season. He seems to be getting abuse for the simple fact that he isn’t Glenn Murray. Totally unfair on a young lad who has come leaps and bounds since we signed him.
Glenn Murray is 28. Of course he is going to be more accomplished. Where was Murray playing his football at 21 years old?!
Well, Barrow had just signed him from Wilmington Hammerheads.
Don't believe me? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Murray
Give Ashley a break. Good lad and will go on to be a quality player.
Go on Ash![]()