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Player Micky van de Ven

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He's an incredible athlete but I don't think he's improved in the 3 seasons he's been here.
How much of that is down to the general mess that the club is in and the coaching I don't know.
 
Shite at box defending and so is romero. The two of them together in a team that isn't primarily on the front foot is a disaster
Apparently when we signed him for big money from Wolfsburg the general consensus in Germany was one of surprise. Think he was seen as a promising prospect but not some 40m quid star in the making.

Then he comes in and looks like an absolute world-beater cos he's amazing in a high-line system and is making these eye-catching interceptions and tackles every week. And tbf - he's about as good at anyone at that specific side of the game.

As you say, he's a below average penalty box defender, though - crap in the air and not great at anticipating danger. Basically awful for our current predicament, alongside the aloof Romero who is decent in the air but far too casual and also liable to brain-farts and losing his man.

Ironically, Vuskovic would've actually been ideal for this type of defending - seemingly one of the best penalty box defenders in Europe right now.
 
The sad thing is he should have been remembered by us fans for that clearance in Bilbao.

Right now the more likely image he'll be remembered for will be when he ignored Frank.

Time will fade the latter but it'll still be there in the background.

All these players are ruining their Bilbao legacies.
 
The sad thing is he should have been remembered by us fans for that clearance in Bilbao.

Right now the more likely image he'll be remembered for will be when he ignored Frank.

Time will fade the latter but it'll still be there in the background.

All these players are ruining their Bilbao legacies.
Yep he was probably my favourite player until this season’s shenanigans!

Now, I can’t wait to see the back of him and a few others.
 
He is an excellent footballer currently suffering a confidence crisis.
I guess many posters here are getting it in their ear'ole from rival supporters and he has said he has switched off his phone to avoid the same.
 
Except he's not.

He's Davison Sanchez without getting in the way of shots or winning headers.

Falls over every bit as well too.

People were fooled by sexy recovery pace. The guys an unreal athlete who is very fun to watch in his stride and yeah if we’re dominant and pressing high he’s very good.

He’s very incomplete though, and hasn’t improved at this. Box defending poor, aerially not great, seems to lose focus a lot. You expect this from young defenders but I’ve not see him develop it much.

He’s also not half as good in possession as someone like Jan.
 
He is an excellent footballer currently suffering a confidence crisis.
I guess many posters here are getting it in their ear'ole from rival supporters and he has said he has switched off his phone to avoid the same.
No he's not. He's very average at doing what a central defender did, but his blistering pace bailed him out of trouble and it looks good. He's a bang average defender blessed with exceptional straight line speed.
 
Shite at box defending and so is romero. The two of them together in a team that isn't primarily on the front foot is a disaster

There are numerous posters who rate this guy highly.

They think Van De Ven is a top player. Not a chance.

We will be stuck with him unless a top team needs a left back. Quality central defender he really isn't, as those who know their football would recognise.
 
Tbf even with his issues and a shite couple of months he's still currently the highest rated player this season across the match threads. He was really decent in the first few months of the season and I think the backlash has swung a bit too far. People are talking like he's genuinely shit.

Bit "in the land of the blind the one eyed man is king" but he's still a very capable player who would do well for us in the right system. Sadly he's just a horrible fit for our specific situation right now.
 
Tbf even with his issues and a shite couple of months he's still currently the highest rated player this season across the match threads. He was really decent in the first few months of the season and I think the backlash has swung a bit too far. People are talking like he's genuinely shit.

Bit "in the land of the blind the one eyed man is king" but he's still a very capable player who would do well for us in the right system. Sadly he's just a horrible fit for our specific situation right now.
It's not just his performances though.

He's really not come across well off the pitch this season either.

It's fine to have a bit of an attitude when you're performing well. When you're actively helping us lose games, it makes you seem a bit of a prick.
 
It's not just his performances though.

He's really not come across well off the pitch this season either.

It's fine to have a bit of an attitude when you're performing well. When you're actively helping us lose games, it makes you seem a bit of a prick.
Yeah his attitude hasn't been great but that's a different thing. I think ignoring Frank was really poor but I think a lot of the other stuff is just him feeling the pressure and being really frustrated by the whole situation and then that bleeding into his performances.

The Palace mistake was more down to him caring too much rather than not enough, I think. He was the captain and felt he had to do something but went too far due to the extreme pressure of the situation. If you listen to his interview with the Dutch journo it seems like he's just being crushed under the weight of our collective failure.
 
Yeah his attitude hasn't been great but that's a different thing. I think ignoring Frank was really poor but I think a lot of the other stuff is just him feeling the pressure and being really frustrated by the whole situation and then that bleeding into his performances.

The Palace mistake was more down to him caring too much rather than not enough, I think. He was the captain and felt he had to do something but went too far due to the extreme pressure of the situation. If you listen to his interview with the Dutch journo it seems like he's just being crushed under the weight of our collective failure.
Could well be but that's even more damning.

He plays for a massive football club in the most watched league in the world. There will always be pressure. Call me old fashioned but I want my players to thrive under adversity.

Regardless of the reasons, his PR machine this season has been as off-kilter as our form.
 
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