Positional Polls II - Right full or wing back

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Poll ended at Fri Feb 03, 2023 11:52 am

Luke Ayling
20
71%
Rasmus Kristensen
8
29%
 
Total votes: 28

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Positional Polls II - Right full or wing back

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Not a lot of options defensively atm but we can go through those fairly quickly

Right full back really only has two options with Drameh headed to Luton
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The September 11 and subs

GK - Ilan Meslier - No vote, here as no current competition
RB - Luke Ayling - Neck and Neck with Kristensen but wins out in the end
LB - Leo Hjelde - Just holds off Junior Firpo as the wing back polls prove the hardest decisions
DMF - Tyler Adams - No real competition here either, he's made the position his own atm -
RCB - Robin Koch - Comfortable win
LCB - Pascal Struijk - Comfortable win in the poll
RMF - Luis Sinisterra - easy win
CMF - Marc Roca - No contest in the poll
#09 - Patrick Bamford - ditto
#10 - Brenden Aaronon - ditto
LMF - Jack Harrison - ditto

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Kristoffer Klaesson
Liam Cooper
Rasmus Kristensen
Darko Gyagi
Matteusz Klich
Cry Summerville
Wilfrid Gnonto
Joe Gelhardt
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A little tough, but Kristensen just hasn't clicked. Plus, on my only trip to Elland Road I saw Ayling score a wonder goal vs. Huddersfield. :-)
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If Drameh was an option , him over either of these two .Went for Rasmus as I think Ayling is a bit past it now, not really good options though in reality . Rasmus did show promise early in though didn't he ?
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Much of a muchness these two, slightly favour Rasmus but it’s a fag paper between them for me.
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Tough call!

However, Ayling is our more in-form, effective RB right now.
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As things stand with our precarious position in the league i think i would opt for Ayling. Not much between them but Aylings experience gets him the nod for now.
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Luke Ayling still has that experience, but, Rasmus really needs to up his game from now on if he wants to succeed.
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I'm picking Ayling as the established club member right now. But I wouldn't renew his contract. Hoping Rasmus can get a good run in the last 10 games and establish himself. Drameh to come back as alternative next season.
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Right now it's Ayling for me. He offer more going forward. But they are both prone to being out of position and leaving the back post wide open.
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Went with Ayling as he's the player in form and I haven't been overly impressed with Rasmus so far. Flashes here and there, but a lack of consistency. I think it might have been the OP who suggested him as a RCB and I think that could work.
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Went for Kristensen because it has to work.

Ayling defensively is a bomb scare anyway.

So I'd put faith in Kristensen who I still think under a different system which is less ridiculous in terms of exposing full backs he could be decent
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Had he stayed at the club Cody Drameh would have been my vote here
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faaip wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 3:47 pm Had he stayed at the club Cody Drameh would have been my vote here
Must admit, think I’d be leaning towards Drameh.
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Cjay wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 1:43 pm Went for Kristensen because it has to work.

Ayling defensively is a bomb scare anyway.

So I'd put faith in Kristensen who I still think under a different system which is less ridiculous in terms of exposing full backs he could be decent
So the FBs were never exposed under the previous ' system '? Remember all the frequent moans about Alioski not tracking back ?
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CHAPELALLMAN wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 7:03 pm So the FBs were never exposed under the previous ' system '? Remember all the frequent moans about Alioski not tracking back ?
I never mentioned Bielsa . . . . .

Where have I defended Bielsa?

I really wish people like you and others would stop using one to defend the other.

They can both have been crap at times . . . . .
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Cjay wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 8:15 pm I never mentioned Bielsa . . . . .

Where have I defended Bielsa?

I really wish people like you and others would stop using one to defend the other.

They can both have been crap at times . . . . .
It's just that you make it sound as though it's the first time this has happened in recent seasons. Use a pressing style, and there's always the risk that your FBs will get caught high and out of position- it happens to Liverpool. This means that you need the right kind of FB to play a pressing game - which we tend not to have. Yet you make it sound like it's all down to Jesse's ' system ' even though he now seems to be going 4-3-3 for the foreseeable future.
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Cjay wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 1:43 pm So I'd put faith in Kristensen who I still think under a different system which is less ridiculous in terms of exposing full backs he could be decent
Seems madness that we bought him because he is used to this system.
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