I'm his biggest critic but recognise when to give credit.  He's had two good games.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			No joke. I would have tried it in one of the cup games. Dyche has already slammed the door on that idea though. It is great when you have a CB that can do that. It is essentially another attacker on the field. The defense just needs to come with it, and unfortunately he cannot be consistent throughout his career.There's definitely a case to be made for bringing him on up front if we are chasing a game late on
I know a lot of us say it in jest but Me and a few others @PhilM was one certainly advocated it when we had no options . Im Not talking about his movement or there but on basic finishing The fella looks streets ahead of anyone else .There's definitely a case to be made for bringing him on up front if we are chasing a game late on
I think Tarkowski's rash decisions are generally aggressive whereas Keane's tend to be more passive. So Tarkowski gets away with more. Still, an interesting decision for Dyche if Branthwaite is fit for Fulham.Makes many less rash decisions than Tarkowski. The difference is Keane often seems to get punished for them in spectacular fashion whereas Tarkowski gets lucky thus rarely making the highlight reel.
Thing is though that Branthwaite and Tarkowski worked consistently well as a partnership.
I was fairly impressed with his snide yellow (25th minute?) breaking up a promising attack before it got into the box. Not been enough of that from the team as a whole this season - far too many players allowed to just run with the ball.I think Tarkowski's rash decisions are generally aggressive whereas Keane's tend to be more passive. So Tarkowski gets away with more. Still, an interesting decision for Dyche if Branthwaite is fit for Fulham.
Yes, good shout. When it happened was a bit nervous for him for the rest of the match but actually wasn't an issue and a 'good foul' to make.I was fairly impressed with his snide yellow (25th minute?) breaking up a promising attack before it got into the box. Not been enough of that from the team as a whole this season - far too many players allowed to just run with the ball.
Aye. I think the bar goes up on the second yellow. It shouldn't but it does.Yes, good shout. When it happened was a bit nervous for him for the rest of the match but actually wasn't an issue and a 'good foul' to make.
He defends certain situations well. Others not so. The better teams playing quick around the box leaves him spinning and the yellow card today shows how weak he is one on one… Branthwaite still needs to come in.Could that shrieking, grinding, bone-shaking noise possibly be the sound of minds and opinions changing?
(I'm not trying to be smartarsed, by the way, because I've never defended him, and although my opinion of the guy wasn't as vitriolic as some, I was firmly in the 'drop him' camp.)