BOS tracking back 16:57 - Dec 7 with 5073 views | Match82 | I think I counted 5 times in the second half that he was back in his own half winning the ball. Hats off, great performance | | | | |
BOS tracking back on 17:01 - Dec 7 with 5034 views | BrianMcCarthy | He worked really hard. Still needs to work on final ball (can't remember one good one today) and on decision-making. Good day for him, though. | |
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BOS tracking back on 17:47 - Dec 7 with 4846 views | plasmahoop | Pleased to hear it! You need the attacking players to track back if you have a number off attack minded midfielders and two up front. So good stuff | | | |
BOS tracking back on 18:08 - Dec 7 with 4768 views | stevec | Possibly his best performance for us today. Admittedly no end product but he actually seemed focused on the job for the entire game. | | | |
BOS tracking back on 18:20 - Dec 7 with 4728 views | LongsufferingR |
BOS tracking back on 18:08 - Dec 7 by stevec | Possibly his best performance for us today. Admittedly no end product but he actually seemed focused on the job for the entire game. |
Absolutely. Showed a lot more confidence on the ball and got himself out of several tricky situations when surrounded by three players. | | | |
BOS tracking back on 18:24 - Dec 7 with 4701 views | mcqpr10 | Excellent going both ways. Feel we have to play him. Only one with genuine pace. Mind you saw Warburton screaming at him to track back a few times! | | | |
BOS tracking back on 19:09 - Dec 7 with 4559 views | queensparker | Eze got the goals but Bright was my MOM today, really got stuck in and never stopped trying to get forward. He’s a strong old unit and makes us look way more solid as a team. Great stuff from the lads today, we never stopped and gave Preston no peace at all, was great to see. Hugill was a f-king nightmare for their centre backs all day. A really different performance from us but one of my favourites this season, out shithoused the shithousers Turns out Warbuton has got a plan B after all I don’t think we played it out from the keeper once. And on keepers, what a save from Lumley near the end and he was clearly chuffed to bits at the end with his clean sheet [Post edited 7 Dec 2019 19:15]
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BOS tracking back on 19:24 - Dec 7 with 4494 views | Esox_Lucius | I think Nahki Wells' defensive input seems to be going under the radar in recent games with no-one mentioning it. He is someone we really should pull out all the stops to sign permanently. | |
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BOS tracking back on 20:33 - Dec 7 with 4378 views | swisscottage | BOS reminds me so much of Andy Impey its unreal ... except for the end product. Hopefully that will come. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
BOS tracking back on 08:07 - Dec 9 with 3930 views | BlackAndGoldRanger | What I love about Bright is not just his pace but his upper body strength. Seems to shrug defenders off so easily. Case and point being that run right at the end of the game where about 5 Preston players fell trying to tackle him. Eventually had to foul him to stop him. He's a big reason why we have done better in the last two. Let's hope he keeps his place and continues in the same way. | | | |
BOS tracking back on 08:25 - Dec 9 with 3914 views | Northernr |
BOS tracking back on 08:07 - Dec 9 by BlackAndGoldRanger | What I love about Bright is not just his pace but his upper body strength. Seems to shrug defenders off so easily. Case and point being that run right at the end of the game where about 5 Preston players fell trying to tackle him. Eventually had to foul him to stop him. He's a big reason why we have done better in the last two. Let's hope he keeps his place and continues in the same way. |
I was just coming on here to say the same thing. He's unfeasibly bloody strong, like a little bull. | | | |
BOS tracking back on 09:18 - Dec 9 with 3865 views | robith |
BOS tracking back on 08:07 - Dec 9 by BlackAndGoldRanger | What I love about Bright is not just his pace but his upper body strength. Seems to shrug defenders off so easily. Case and point being that run right at the end of the game where about 5 Preston players fell trying to tackle him. Eventually had to foul him to stop him. He's a big reason why we have done better in the last two. Let's hope he keeps his place and continues in the same way. |
Yeah, he's absolutely dench, and gives you a second "out" ball which frees up some space for Hugill as he's not the only "sticky" option further up the pitch | | | |
BOS tracking back on 11:53 - Dec 9 with 3766 views | CroydonCaptJack |
BOS tracking back on 08:07 - Dec 9 by BlackAndGoldRanger | What I love about Bright is not just his pace but his upper body strength. Seems to shrug defenders off so easily. Case and point being that run right at the end of the game where about 5 Preston players fell trying to tackle him. Eventually had to foul him to stop him. He's a big reason why we have done better in the last two. Let's hope he keeps his place and continues in the same way. |
He certainly deserves to. Every time I have seen him this season I have been impressed. | | | |
BOS tracking back on 12:21 - Dec 9 with 3723 views | superhoopdownunder |
BOS tracking back on 08:07 - Dec 9 by BlackAndGoldRanger | What I love about Bright is not just his pace but his upper body strength. Seems to shrug defenders off so easily. Case and point being that run right at the end of the game where about 5 Preston players fell trying to tackle him. Eventually had to foul him to stop him. He's a big reason why we have done better in the last two. Let's hope he keeps his place and continues in the same way. |
BOS gives us good balance and our form dropped a lot once he was not in the team. He had an excellent game on Saturday and once he gets the end product nothing will stop him. We've had a terrible run and yet are only 4 points off the play offs. Anything is possible in the Championship this season | | | |
BOS tracking back on 16:04 - Dec 9 with 3636 views | whittocksRs | BOS, Eze, Wells and Hugill all defended very well from the front. BOS and Eze were back near their own penalty area plenty of times winning the ball back. Eze had a 100% tackle success rate, showing what an underrated part of his game that is. BOS is ridiculously strong for a little bloke and he also helped Kane out several times when Kane had let his man drift towards the touchline unchecked. | | | |
BOS tracking back on 08:25 - Dec 12 with 3517 views | BlackAndGoldRanger | Bump for this thread. His goal epitomises what we have been saying about his pace, power and physicality. Another point on his tracking back was when he tackled Maghoma, won the ball and all he could do was foul Bright Cynically. | | | |
BOS tracking back on 09:48 - Dec 12 with 3361 views | Dorse |
BOS tracking back on 08:07 - Dec 9 by BlackAndGoldRanger | What I love about Bright is not just his pace but his upper body strength. Seems to shrug defenders off so easily. Case and point being that run right at the end of the game where about 5 Preston players fell trying to tackle him. Eventually had to foul him to stop him. He's a big reason why we have done better in the last two. Let's hope he keeps his place and continues in the same way. |
The Brum right back tried 3 times to out muscle him during BOS's run to score. BOS just ignored him and got on with it. | |
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BOS tracking back on 10:08 - Dec 12 with 3317 views | bosh67 |
BOS tracking back on 19:24 - Dec 7 by Esox_Lucius | I think Nahki Wells' defensive input seems to be going under the radar in recent games with no-one mentioning it. He is someone we really should pull out all the stops to sign permanently. |
Well's tracking back is excellent. Plotted his copy book a few weeks ago with the daft pass back that cost us a goal but he is a very clever player and when he does come deep to take the ball he sprays it around really well, bar that one mistake. Team are defending much better as a unit. | |
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BOS tracking back on 10:25 - Dec 12 with 3280 views | TheChef |
BOS tracking back on 09:48 - Dec 12 by Dorse | The Brum right back tried 3 times to out muscle him during BOS's run to score. BOS just ignored him and got on with it. |
He'd already been booked for petulantly throwing the ball to the ground having not got a throw in decision, said to my mate he'd regret it. Otherwise he'd probably have taken out BOS. | |
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