Re: Championship - Stoke FC vs Ipswich Town Preview & Matchday Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2024 6:52 pm
Given Ladapo’s goal return in our promotion season, I am surprised he’s not had a bit more time especially after Hirst has got injured. The fact that other players ( who are still not out snd out strikers) have been given the nod ahead of him, leaves you only to say he’s not going to be here much longer.
I think McKenna made it clear in August that he would be building the team’s attack around Hirst and not Freddie. Hirst was gradually introduced and got increasing minutes ahead of Freddie. I think FL would have known as far back as August that his time here was coming to an end.
Personally I’ve never felt Freddie had it in his locker to step up to championship level. The game is different to League One. He did really well to develop his game from how he was used st Rotherham in a striker pairing to one of a lone striker in a three man pronged attack . McKenna had never deviated from the style / approach he wants Town to play, and Freddie doesn’t have the attributes to play that role effectively . Without a shadow of doubt, Freddie’s game is IN that 18 yard area, often with back to goal . He’s your classic Fox in the Box. So the team has to get the ball to him.
By comparison Hirst’s game is a bit more subtle and he works very hard off the ball to create space and movement for the other two front men. He works the defence and pulls them all over the place to achieve that. They are totally different types of striker. Hirst’s role is more suited to quick, mobile CC defenders. I think for Freddie to feel “at home” in The team, the team would have to adapt its attacking approach, which isn’t going to happen and he unfortunately lacks the pace, mobility and first touch to lead a fluid front three. He’s too static in my view. When he receives the ball it’s generally in a standing position , with his back into the defender ( he often flexes right over as he uses his body to back into the defender). There’s rarely a huge snd go type of movement,
This is NOT meant to be a character assassination of Freddie. Just my observation of his style of play. He’s a great striker of a certain style / type. I don’t feel it’s a modern Championship level striker. So I’m left thinking he needs to move in to get games.
Is there a CC club that plays the style that would suit Freddie? I honestly don’t know. Are there many teams that play a 4-4-2 now? But I do wish him all the luck in the world but I think his career is now away from PR.
I think McKenna made it clear in August that he would be building the team’s attack around Hirst and not Freddie. Hirst was gradually introduced and got increasing minutes ahead of Freddie. I think FL would have known as far back as August that his time here was coming to an end.
Personally I’ve never felt Freddie had it in his locker to step up to championship level. The game is different to League One. He did really well to develop his game from how he was used st Rotherham in a striker pairing to one of a lone striker in a three man pronged attack . McKenna had never deviated from the style / approach he wants Town to play, and Freddie doesn’t have the attributes to play that role effectively . Without a shadow of doubt, Freddie’s game is IN that 18 yard area, often with back to goal . He’s your classic Fox in the Box. So the team has to get the ball to him.
By comparison Hirst’s game is a bit more subtle and he works very hard off the ball to create space and movement for the other two front men. He works the defence and pulls them all over the place to achieve that. They are totally different types of striker. Hirst’s role is more suited to quick, mobile CC defenders. I think for Freddie to feel “at home” in The team, the team would have to adapt its attacking approach, which isn’t going to happen and he unfortunately lacks the pace, mobility and first touch to lead a fluid front three. He’s too static in my view. When he receives the ball it’s generally in a standing position , with his back into the defender ( he often flexes right over as he uses his body to back into the defender). There’s rarely a huge snd go type of movement,
This is NOT meant to be a character assassination of Freddie. Just my observation of his style of play. He’s a great striker of a certain style / type. I don’t feel it’s a modern Championship level striker. So I’m left thinking he needs to move in to get games.
Is there a CC club that plays the style that would suit Freddie? I honestly don’t know. Are there many teams that play a 4-4-2 now? But I do wish him all the luck in the world but I think his career is now away from PR.