James Tarkowski
Re: James Tarkowski
Seems to have improved a fair bit since Moyes came in, much more like the Tarks of old!
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Going to have to prove himself for the rest of the season because at the moment seems like he can only play Dycheball.
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Re: James Tarkowski
Even when he has good games he seems to make these mistakes. He's a decent centre half but his decision making at times is shocking. He's not the quickest either, i'd be more than happy to move him on in the summer.
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Re: James Tarkowski
Looked to me that they had a plan to shut off the pass from Pickford to Branthwaite, and left Tark intentionally open to receive the ball and then they pressed him like mad.
Looked like it worked.
Looked like it worked.
Re: James Tarkowski
Still don't understand that 2nd goal.
What's, he looking at, who's he seeing?
Madness.
What's, he looking at, who's he seeing?
Madness.
Re: James Tarkowski
He looked properly lost out there today, not sure what was going on with him but played like he'd banged his head in the changing rooms and had a severe concussion!
He's better than that, he might not be blessed as a player but fuck me there's no excuse for that level of performance.
So unacceptable i'd be tempted to drop him for Keane were it not the derby next up!
He's better than that, he might not be blessed as a player but fuck me there's no excuse for that level of performance.
So unacceptable i'd be tempted to drop him for Keane were it not the derby next up!
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Re: James Tarkowski
He's had a bit of an up and down season, today was a low point but he's had enough better games in his time here he gets some slack. Obviously long term given his age we'll be looking at options I imagine anyhow.
Perhaps we just tweak the tactics for now as having him be the guy to pass out from the back when Pickford is already generally good at it seems...pointless? We created our own problems there. So that's a bit on Moyes too if he keeps asking him to do it.
We know what his skillset is, asking him to do something he's not good at and it going wrong is arguably more on the management.
Perhaps we just tweak the tactics for now as having him be the guy to pass out from the back when Pickford is already generally good at it seems...pointless? We created our own problems there. So that's a bit on Moyes too if he keeps asking him to do it.
We know what his skillset is, asking him to do something he's not good at and it going wrong is arguably more on the management.
Re: James Tarkowski
I wouldn’t even say they pressed him like mad.Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 5:53 pm Looked to me that they had a plan to shut off the pass from Pickford to Branthwaite, and left Tark intentionally open to receive the ball and then they pressed him like mad.
Looked like it worked.
It felt more like they gave him time but took away all of his comfortable options and waited for him to walk or play himself into trouble.
Re: James Tarkowski
I know he’s mostly a solid player.
Nobody’s perfect but there’s something especially infuriating to me when senior players lose their heads.
Then again, he’s played many years of his senior career under Dyche so I suppose you can’t fault him too much for not knowing what do when he has time on the ball and the only target for a hoof is Beto.
Nobody’s perfect but there’s something especially infuriating to me when senior players lose their heads.
Then again, he’s played many years of his senior career under Dyche so I suppose you can’t fault him too much for not knowing what do when he has time on the ball and the only target for a hoof is Beto.
Re: James Tarkowski
Had a bad day, will take it if it's the anomaly with normal service resumed for the derby.