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Player Ratings - Orient JPT



Skaville

Well-known member
Jun 10, 2004
10,378
Queens Park
Has nobody done this yet?

Kuipers -7 would have been a six, but did well in the shoot out
Whing -6 - Struggled with Demitriou a couple of times when he drifted out left
Richards - 7 - A couple of good crosses. Not a bad performance
Elphick - 7 - Some great challenges. Made up for The Hawk
Hawkins - 4 - Some truly shocking moments. Lost their striker for the first goal, caught out for the penalty, should have been sent off for a professional foul. Not fit though...
Cox - 6 - Started brilliantly, very influential, then faded
Savage -7 - His influence on the game waned in the second half. My first sight of him in the stripes and he won me over
El Abd - 6 - Distribution let him down. Kept his nerve with the winning penalty
Thornton - 5 - I was very disappointed. Cox did more in he first ten minutes than Thornton did all game
Anyinsah - 7 (MOM) - Great first half, took his goal well. Faded badly in the 2nd and kept getting caught offside.
Virgo -6.5 - Good first half, lacked support in the second half. Won everything in the air and looked more comfortable up front than in midfield.

Robinson - 6 - The usual performance from Jake
MA - 6 - Did well with a makeshift front pairing. Surprised to see us sit back and revert to 4321 with so long to go
Chips - 6 - Good but too much ketchup. My fault really.
 






stss30

Registered User
Apr 24, 2008
9,549
So.... Thornton wasn't good. That's a shame as he was great against cheltenham. I still think we'll lose agains leeds regardless, if we don't have forster and murray. But I'm going anyway :lolol::lolol:

And do you think hawkins should be dropped??? As I didn't go last night and only listened to parts on the radio.
 


magoo

New member
Jul 8, 2003
6,682
United Kingdom
Thornton got MOM but Anyinsah was definately the stand out player. Not too big but looked strong and quick. Obviously trying to prove a point to Alan Irvine. Also you could tell Savage has prem quality. His vision and passing was so much quicker.
 






Seasider78

Well-known member
Nov 14, 2004
6,120
Kuipers 6 - Poor kicking again and looked lost for their 1st
Whing 6 - struggled with the pace they had down the flanks distribution was poor
Richards 6 - as above
Elphick 7 - won everything he had to well taken pen
Hawkins 5 - Good in the air but looks awful when players are running at him
Cox 6 - started well but became predictable and was snuffed out of the game
Savage 6 - Played at training ground pace and was very deep but few good touches
El Abd 6 - solid won tackles but with savage so deep limited out creativity
Thornton 7 - started well good touches and look dangerous going forward. Moved inside later in the game and looked lost
Anyinsah 8 - pace, power, ran the channels worthy of a start against Leeds
Virgo 7 - won plenty of flick ons and despite lack of service led the line well when he was up top on his own for last 20 min

subs

Robinson 5 - when does not make an impact off the bench you worry about the future of mr robinson
MA 6 - they changed formation at half time but without Forster and Murray and 3 central midfielders on the bech we lacked options to change the game so reverted to trying to see out the win.
 


keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
10,213
Anyinsah - 3, yes he scored a goal and made the other but how many times was he offside?
 


JJ McClure

Go Jags
Jul 7, 2003
11,303
Hassocks
Anyinsah - 3, yes he scored a goal and made the other but how many times was he offside?


How many times was he actually offside, or how many times was the lino being an idiot?
 




Mendoza

NSC's Most Stalked
Kuipers - 6 - At fault for the first goal Should have saved the penalty
Whing - 6 - solid didnt stand out, didnt do anything wrong
Elphick - 7 - solid, and covered a lot for the injured Hawkins
Hawkins - 5 - He is terrible because he is injured, so why keep picking him. Gave away the penalty for the equaliser
Richards - 6 - got skinned a few times, one great last ditch challenge and set up Anyeboahs goal
Thornton - 7 - great for the 1st 20 minutes, and faded away. Real live wire, not sure about MOM
Savage - 7 - kept playing only using one touch, obviously a class above us, and put in some meaty challenges.
El Abd - 6 - looked like a centre back out of position, caught in pocession a lot. His game plan was to win the ball and give it to Savage
Cox - 6 - played really well for first 10 minutes. Taken off set pieces. Too predictable running towards the byline, and cutting back on his right foot
Virgo - 7 - Not a centre forward, but did a job. He won most headers from all the long balls we sent to him, though not many turned into flick ons of any use. Took his penalty well
Anyakubu - 8 - Love his Ghetto Bootay, defenders just bounce off it. Great goal, and caused havoc upfront for 50 minutes before fading away

Robinson - 5 - done nothing of any note
 




Knotty

Well-known member
Feb 5, 2004
2,421
Canterbury
Kuipers - 6 - At fault for the first goal Should have saved the penalty

Sorry mate but that bit is completely wrong. It was a decent stop with hard hands which is exactly how it should be done. (Softer hands would have lessened the spin but could have meant the ball going through the hands.) Unfortunately it spun back over his left shoulder. He had no chance whatsoever of getting back to it.
 




Mendoza

NSC's Most Stalked
Sorry mate but that bit is completely wrong. It was a decent stop with hard hands which is exactly how it should be done. (Softer hands would have lessened the spin but could have meant the ball going through the hands.) Unfortunately it spun back over his left shoulder. He had no chance whatsoever of getting back to it.

Maybe so, but if he actually got hard hands to it, the ball would have gone behind the goal for a corner, or back out into the penalty box (which may have led to their striker putting it anyway)

Dont get me wrong, I love Kuipers, think he is a legend, but I just think he should have saved the penalty

Also he was off his line more than the Orient keeper, when he saved the penalty in the shoot out
 


chez

Johnny Byrne-The Greatest
Jul 5, 2003
10,042
Wherever The Mood Takes Me
Kuipers - 6 would have been a 4 or 5, but did well in the shoot out
Whing -6 - Made a couple of good tackles, not much going forward
Richards - 6 -A decent enough game, again took a pressure penalty
Elphick - 6 - Nothing outstanding, but then you don't expect that from him
Hawkins - 5 - Some decent headers but clearly not match fit
Cox - 6 - Excellent for first 15 minutes, confidence disappeared as soon as things started going wrong
Savage -7 - His awareness was second to none. First touch football was a joy to watch.
El Abd - 5.5 - I like El Abd but this wasn't one of his better games. Poor Distribution. Stepped up to take winning spot kick though when others probably bottled
Thornton - 5 - I was very disappointed. Cox did more in he first ten minutes than Thornton did all game
Anyinsah - 7 (MOM) - Great first half, took his goal well. We lost any threat we had when he went off
Virgo -6.5 - Good first half, lacked support in the second half. Won everything in the air and looked more comfortable up front than in midfield.
 


JJ McClure

Go Jags
Jul 7, 2003
11,303
Hassocks
He was offside every time, there werent even any borderline ones

Of course some of them were borderline, I'd suggest that the lino got it wrong on a couple of those occasions.
 




Knotty

Well-known member
Feb 5, 2004
2,421
Canterbury
Maybe so, but if he actually got hard hands to it, the ball would have gone behind the goal for a corner, or back out into the penalty box (which may have led to their striker putting it anyway)

Dont get me wrong, I love Kuipers, think he is a legend, but I just think he should have saved the penalty

Also he was off his line more than the Orient keeper, when he saved the penalty in the shoot out

I don't agree with you at all about the hard hands/corner bit. When facing a penalty a keeper has so little recation time that even thinking about trying to put it round for a corner is a rare luxury. Where the ball strikes the hand(s) is often a matter of luck and you are delighted just to get hands to it. You are very, very demanding.

Oh dear, he was off his line for the shoot-out save. Bad keeper. Should he have confessed? Most keepers are off their line for penalties. It was still a good save.
 


Mendoza

NSC's Most Stalked
I don't agree with you at all about the hard hands/corner bit. When facing a penalty a keeper has so little recation time that even thinking about trying to put it round for a corner is a rare luxury. Where the ball strikes the hand(s) is often a matter of luck and you are delighted just to get hands to it. You are very, very demanding.

Oh dear, he was off his line for the shoot-out save. Bad keeper. Should he have confessed? Most keepers are off their line for penalties. It was still a good save.

Yes he was unlucky, and i didnt expect him to push it round the corner. I just think if you are going to get that much behind the ball, there is no way it should come back towards the goal, let alone go in. (i.e. the save in the shoot out)

As for him being off the line for the shootout, it was a good save, as he was diving the wrong way. He shouldnt confess, I was just making an observation as thats why Virgo's penalty was retaken
 


Knotty

Well-known member
Feb 5, 2004
2,421
Canterbury
Yes he was unlucky, and i didnt expect him to push it round the corner. I just think if you are going to get that much behind the ball, there is no way it should come back towards the goal, let alone go in. (i.e. the save in the shoot out)

As I said you are incredibly demanding! A fraction of inch at the point of impact can make a huge difference in the trajectory of the ball after that and a keeper has no chance to compensate for that.

If Cech or Buffon had done exactly the same thing I wouldn't have criticised them for it.

If FDM had chosen, in advance, which way to go and dived to his left, it would have been a goal and no-one would have criticised him. He makes a great effort at a save and he gets criticised. I don't understand it.

FDM and his colleagues make more than enough real mistakes - we don't need to invent more!
 


1066familyman

Radio User
Jan 15, 2008
15,631
I thought Thornton did very well. But Anyinsah played proper MoM stuff.

Thornton wasn't anywhere near his superb performance on Saturday for me last night. He seemed to have gone down with a bout of the Robinsons ( knocked off the ball far too easily ). I think he was uncomfortable being switched with Coxy too. How Thornton got MOM was beyond me when Anyinsah was so obviously on fire last night. Still, I love watching both players and still think Thornton is really something special at this level.
 








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