He can seem lackadaisical at times. And he makes tricky stuff look effortless at other times. It's a fine line between the two.
He can seem lackadaisical at times. And he makes tricky stuff look effortless at other times. It's a fine line between the two.
I think he's more at fault for the first goal than he is the third
But look if you're going to have a bad game have a mare and move on immediately
Looks like the majority of Brentford fans giving him the benefit of the doubt from his recent performances pre-injury which is good (certainly less fickle than half the village idiots down the Molineux). Shocker of a game, however hopefully just nerves - does need to cut out the causality - however think it’s just part of the course for some ball-playing defenders like Lescott, Stones, Van Dyke etc. Needs to bounce back in the next game.
https://griffinpark.org/forums/threa...139273/page-12
It's just possible that with BFC's injury problems (am tempted to say "crisis"), that Collins was rushed back before he was fully fit/ready, and this was playing on his mind?
Anyhow, there's no better man than Thomas Frank to get him back to his best:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/articles/c88209j5l3yo.amp
He had a bit of a knack for goalscoring when he was with Burnley and Stoke. He has one tonight for Brentford in the cup, his second overall for them.
Against Wolves too - helping make up for the two he "scored" for Wolves against Brentford last month
jesus, yeah! Had totally forgotten about that!
Could be on the move again in the summer if Brentford's poor form continues, which isn't ideal for us. Think his development would benefit staying at one club for an extended period of time but Brentford are in relegation form and facing a difficult fixture list, with Luton looking like they can wiggle their way out of the bottom three. Maybe Toney's return can turn things around.
Last edited by ifk101; 17/01/2024 at 8:40 AM.
No chance.
The next 9 or 10 games are tough, no doubt, but the final run-in is easier.
And even if Luton can keep it up (big ask), both Forest and Everton could be dragged down by points deductions for FFP. Whatever happens, Bees won't panic, that's for sure.
If any of you play Fantasy PL, get him in your team before tomorrows game at home to Forest - I've a feeling he'll be back with a bang.
Don't play FPL, and haven't been near a bookies in a while.
It's just a feeling I have, based on how he's been doing in training/BCD games, plus his natural confidence - apparently he's been telling all his teammates: "Big Dog's back!":
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68024653
While Forest are hit by injuries, incl their two best players, Elanga and Gibbs-White. I suspect Nuno will set his stall out to defend - it could be a long 90 minutes for them.
Absolute shocker from Collins today at home to Liverpool. One of the worst performances by a Premier League player I can recall.
TBH, I think Jake O'Brien would have beaten Salah to that ball - he is really quick after his first two or three strides. Eighteen months ago, I thought we would be building our defence around Collins - and that may yet happen - but with the options available now, I don't think he's undroppable
Agree. Collins' game has become so erratic he'll need Bazunuesque tolerance to retain his Brentford spot. So it's hardly unreasonable to suggest a midfield role for Ireland in coming friendlies. Cullen is struggling badly - he looks lost at EPL level and had a dismal Euro campaign. Collins is a far better all-round footballer and well capable of McGrath/Lawrenson style versatility.
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