Hound Kyeweera has improved? Christ what was he like before?

by Snowflake Royal » 08 Oct 2025 12:28
Hound Kyeweera has improved? Christ what was he like before?
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Oct 2025 12:29
morganbMid Sussex RoyalExtended-Phenotype Genuine question. What exactly is it that people are seeing that can be attributed to Hunt’s ineptitude?
This could be my limitations as a spectator, but all I’m seeing that seems to contribute to the impression of a poor performance, are mistakes by players. We are capable of some nice build up play that only fails to translate into a solid chance due to it breaking down towards the end - a poor decision, a wrong pass, a hesitation, a lost ball, a lame shot. I don’t think any of those are tactics Hunt is suggesting.
The only point of contention for me is my argument that Wing seems a bit wasted being played the deepest of the midfield, but I also appreciate there is a reasonable argument for doing so too and it’s not like my preference is anywhere near a consensus among fans and pundits.
So what is it? What are the things you see that make you go “FFS that is a Hunt issue right there”? I get that the manager has some responsibility for player performance, but inconsistency and mistakes are largely a player thing; if Savage delivered a decent corner, or Wing didn’t lose the ball, or Kyerewaa didn’t pass to the opposition, or Lane didn’t miss from 6ft away, or Dorset didn’t double-take at a man running past him… would we be even discussing getting rid of Hunt?
I'd say it's the following:
Several players, the younger ones in particular, have regressed under Hunt. Kelvin, Lane, Abrefa, Savage this season, Elliott. I can't think of any except maybe Kyerewaa that have improved.
The football is boring and turgid.
Other managers work out how to play against us rather than the other way round.
We are relying on the goals of one player to get us out of jail
I mainly go to aways due to location and the atmosphere/mood on the terrace is back to the Ince days
I read a stat at the weekend that we are only side in the EFL that has not scored from a set piece this season
Hunt sounds deluded in his after game comments.....its a shame there are no longer local journos to challenge him more as he's being an easy ride.
Guess you could also add:
Playing players in unfamiliar positions/square pegs in round holes - Fraser being the obvious one but our wingers (Lane, Kyerewaa) have played on both sides however you'd expect them to have as stronger side so play them there
Half time team talks - we often start the second half badly so can that be attributed to what he says
Like for like subs - we rarely make a sub to change the game/change formation to adapt for the opposition (though that may have got better recently thanks to Richie)
Hoofing the ball rather than playing on the ground - we don't have a lump up front or play two strikers so it seems to often be a hit and hope rather than anything more educated
A settled first 11 - I know injuries have affected this but we've all heard 'they need time to gel' however if the starting 11 changes every game this won't happen
by South Coast Royal » 08 Oct 2025 12:29
by South Coast Royal » 08 Oct 2025 12:30
Snowflake RoyalmorganbMid Sussex Royal
I'd say it's the following:
Several players, the younger ones in particular, have regressed under Hunt. Kelvin, Lane, Abrefa, Savage this season, Elliott. I can't think of any except maybe Kyerewaa that have improved.
The football is boring and turgid.
Other managers work out how to play against us rather than the other way round.
We are relying on the goals of one player to get us out of jail
I mainly go to aways due to location and the atmosphere/mood on the terrace is back to the Ince days
I read a stat at the weekend that we are only side in the EFL that has not scored from a set piece this season
Hunt sounds deluded in his after game comments.....its a shame there are no longer local journos to challenge him more as he's being an easy ride.
Guess you could also add:
Playing players in unfamiliar positions/square pegs in round holes - Fraser being the obvious one but our wingers (Lane, Kyerewaa) have played on both sides however you'd expect them to have as stronger side so play them there
Half time team talks - we often start the second half badly so can that be attributed to what he says
Like for like subs - we rarely make a sub to change the game/change formation to adapt for the opposition (though that may have got better recently thanks to Richie)
Hoofing the ball rather than playing on the ground - we don't have a lump up front or play two strikers so it seems to often be a hit and hope rather than anything more educated
A settled first 11 - I know injuries have affected this but we've all heard 'they need time to gel' however if the starting 11 changes every game this won't happen
How anyone can criticise subs from Hunt when they've regularly changed the game and got us back in things is beyond me.
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Oct 2025 12:31
South Coast RoyalSnowflake Royalmorganb
Guess you could also add:
Playing players in unfamiliar positions/square pegs in round holes - Fraser being the obvious one but our wingers (Lane, Kyerewaa) have played on both sides however you'd expect them to have as stronger side so play them there
Half time team talks - we often start the second half badly so can that be attributed to what he says
Like for like subs - we rarely make a sub to change the game/change formation to adapt for the opposition (though that may have got better recently thanks to Richie)
Hoofing the ball rather than playing on the ground - we don't have a lump up front or play two strikers so it seems to often be a hit and hope rather than anything more educated
A settled first 11 - I know injuries have affected this but we've all heard 'they need time to gel' however if the starting 11 changes every game this won't happen
How anyone can criticise subs from Hunt when they've regularly changed the game and got us back in things is beyond me.
The obvious criticism is why weren't those players starting?
by morganb » 08 Oct 2025 12:37
Snowflake RoyalSouth Coast RoyalSnowflake Royal How anyone can criticise subs from Hunt when they've regularly changed the game and got us back in things is beyond me.
The obvious criticism is why weren't those players starting?
Which is not a criticism of the substitutions.
by Whore Jackie » 08 Oct 2025 12:48
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Oct 2025 12:48
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The obvious criticism is why weren't those players starting?
Which is not a criticism of the substitutions.
I did wonder that about Richie. Recently it has been: Reading concede an early goal, we chase the game/the opposition park the bus, bring Richie on, he assists Marriott, we get a draw
Why can't we start with Richie then perhaps we'd be the ones scoring the early goal and making the opposition chase the game? He should be fit enough for more than a 20 minute cameo by now
by Hound » 08 Oct 2025 13:27
by South Coast Royal » 08 Oct 2025 14:10
Hound I’ve had no issues with the subs Hunt has made generally. Regularly changed the game
I would argue as SCR that sometimes those subs should have started and I wouldn’t mind seeing them made a bit earlier sometimes but in the whole they’ve been pretty good
by Armadillo Roadkill » 08 Oct 2025 14:39
by Hound » 08 Oct 2025 15:09
by Armadillo Roadkill » 08 Oct 2025 15:49
Hound Ritchie should be able to play 90 mins or else don’t think we should have signed him (though he is obvs doing a job as sub)
Again he’s only 36. England have picked a 35 year old midfielder in their latest squad (alright he’s rubbish but still). 36 isn’t THAT old…
by South Coast Royal » 08 Oct 2025 16:44
Armadillo RoadkillHound Ritchie should be able to play 90 mins or else don’t think we should have signed him (though he is obvs doing a job as sub)
Again he’s only 36. England have picked a 35 year old midfielder in their latest squad (alright he’s rubbish but still). 36 isn’t THAT old…
Riche gives us something we don't have. It has already won us several points. Turning a loss into a draw or a draw into a win is so important, and his abilities are incontestable in doing that.
He's a bit like a Rolls Royce with only a small amount of fuel in the tank. It's not a good use of that fuel driving to Dundee in bare feet eating Toblerone; save it for when it counts most, like on a date with someone easily impressed but desirable.
And I know Jordan Henderson is older than Richie and he can still blunder around a football pitch. Ronaldo is over 40. But others players have been finished by 32. I don't think you can generalise too much.
by Snowflake Royal » 08 Oct 2025 18:17
Hound Ritchie should be able to play 90 mins or else don’t think we should have signed him (though he is obvs doing a job as sub)
Again he’s only 36. England have picked a 35 year old midfielder in their latest squad (alright he’s rubbish but still). 36 isn’t THAT old…
by Hound » 08 Oct 2025 18:54
Snowflake RoyalHound Ritchie should be able to play 90 mins or else don’t think we should have signed him (though he is obvs doing a job as sub)
Again he’s only 36. England have picked a 35 year old midfielder in their latest squad (alright he’s rubbish but still). 36 isn’t THAT old…
I think you're massively overstating this, how many 36 year olds, outside the exceptional elite, are playing regularly in the top 3 divisions. When was the last time we were regularly picking a 36 year old? Jimmy Quinn?
Rumour was when he signed that it was with a view to moving into a coaching role with us wasn't it? And he's already proved a good addition and successful signing just as a sub.
There 7 players in League One over the age of 34 who have made more than 4 appearances this season.
by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Oct 2025 20:23
by Mid Sussex Royal » 09 Oct 2025 11:57
by leon » 09 Oct 2025 12:26
Snowflake RoyalmorganbSnowflake Royal Which is not a criticism of the substitutions.
I did wonder that about Richie. Recently it has been: Reading concede an early goal, we chase the game/the opposition park the bus, bring Richie on, he assists Marriott, we get a draw
Why can't we start with Richie then perhaps we'd be the ones scoring the early goal and making the opposition chase the game? He should be fit enough for more than a 20 minute cameo by now
Yeah, discussed this with Hound a bit.
To me Ritchie hasn't actually created a lot, and at 36 hasn't convinced me he has the legs to start.
Yes, he's go two assists, but to me those were all about experience and touch, making the best of someone else's creativity, rather than him creating something.
And I can't get away from our game plan being a high intensity, high energy, high press. I doubt he can do that for 65 minutes.
by Snowflake Royal » 09 Oct 2025 12:48
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I did wonder that about Richie. Recently it has been: Reading concede an early goal, we chase the game/the opposition park the bus, bring Richie on, he assists Marriott, we get a draw
Why can't we start with Richie then perhaps we'd be the ones scoring the early goal and making the opposition chase the game? He should be fit enough for more than a 20 minute cameo by now
Yeah, discussed this with Hound a bit.
To me Ritchie hasn't actually created a lot, and at 36 hasn't convinced me he has the legs to start.
Yes, he's go two assists, but to me those were all about experience and touch, making the best of someone else's creativity, rather than him creating something.
And I can't get away from our game plan being a high intensity, high energy, high press. I doubt he can do that for 65 minutes.
Two assists is two assists and its striking the games where he's come on as sub the "high intensity, high energy, high press" hasn't occurred until AFTER he's come on.
People saying he should be able to play 90 mins otherwise we shouldnt have signed him are missing the point. It's how we effectively use him is the key part. Playing or not. We need more leaders on the pitch on the pitch - you can see how much we miss Williams.
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