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Riga impressed by late Petrucci and Pigott cameos at Derby

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  • PeterGage
    PeterGage Posts: 1,799
    I agree on both points. Petrucci, in his short cameo role, looked real class and I cant wait to see him over 90 minutes. Pigott looked physically much stronger than before he left us, more than holding his own against the Derby central defenders. I would like to see him play up top in place of Sordell, the latter not having the physical strength to worry defenders.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,072
    PeterGage said:

    I agree on both points. Petrucci, in his short cameo role, looked real class and I cant wait to see him over 90 minutes. Pigott looked physically much stronger than before he left us, more than holding his own against the Derby central defenders. I would like to see him play up top in place of Sordell, the latter not having the physical strength to worry defenders.

    I agree - I couldn't believe how much better Pigott looked - like a "real" player rather than a young lad if that makes sense ?
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,147
    It's very true what he says about them creating their own chances. Take note Messrs Church and Sordell.
  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,507
    se9addick said:

    PeterGage said:

    I agree on both points. Petrucci, in his short cameo role, looked real class and I cant wait to see him over 90 minutes. Pigott looked physically much stronger than before he left us, more than holding his own against the Derby central defenders. I would like to see him play up top in place of Sordell, the latter not having the physical strength to worry defenders.

    I agree - I couldn't believe how much better Pigott looked - like a "real" player rather than a young lad if that makes sense ?
    It makes perfect sense. The same thing happened with Scott Parker when he came back from Norwich. He looked like a youth team player beforehand and a professional after. You can't beat games for fitness/know how and both Petrucci and Piggott need games and lots of them. The same probably goes for Reza, although he is no doubt suffering from a hard shift at Forest followed by a tough game at Derby.

    PS: With all these games, I do wonder when JR has had any time to get his ideas across. I don't think he's had a clear week between games yet has he?

  • Simonsen said:

    With all these games, I do wonder when JR has had any time to get his ideas across. I don't think he's had a clear week between games yet has he?

    I think this is the biggest issue for Riga... Because we're playing every Saturday / Tuesday at the moment most of the training sessions are probably about winding down after each of the matches to ensure there isnt any fatigue at this stage of the season.
    se9addick said:

    I agree - I couldn't believe how much better Pigott looked - like a "real" player rather than a young lad if that makes sense ?

    I wonder if the change in styles has helped... When Pigott played against Millwall all our Defenders saw was a big lad up front so hoofed it up to him (which as we know is a disaster because Joe wants it to feet) - Now we're playing a passing game under Riga it'll probably suit Pigott more and he'll benefit from that (i.e. against Oxford and Leicester I was really impressed with his ability to hold on to the ball and pass it on once support arrived)
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,442
    edited March 2014
    se9addick said:

    PeterGage said:

    I agree on both points. Petrucci, in his short cameo role, looked real class and I cant wait to see him over 90 minutes. Pigott looked physically much stronger than before he left us, more than holding his own against the Derby central defenders. I would like to see him play up top in place of Sordell, the latter not having the physical strength to worry defenders.

    I agree - I couldn't believe how much better Pigott looked - like a "real" player rather than a young lad if that makes sense ?
    Good to hear, would be great to see him make more of an impact on the first team in the remaining games.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,828
    edited April 2014
    Scoham said:

    se9addick said:

    PeterGage said:

    I agree on both points. Petrucci, in his short cameo role, looked real class and I cant wait to see him over 90 minutes. Pigott looked physically much stronger than before he left us, more than holding his own against the Derby central defenders. I would like to see him play up top in place of Sordell, the latter not having the physical strength to worry defenders.

    I agree - I couldn't believe how much better Pigott looked - like a "real" player rather than a young lad if that makes sense ?
    Good to hear, would be great to see him make more of an impact on the first team in the reminding games.
    Indeed. Maybe he could prove that Piotr Parzyszek isn't needed and we could get back some of our £800,000(?).
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729
    feed the pig and he will score
  • All of the young lads breaking through into the first team have been very successful at U21 level playing passing football which appears to be the academy ethos. No surprise that when we get it down and play rather than aim hopeful long balls up to the strikers they feel more comfortable which the fans can see. Puts some of the other seasoned pros to shame!

    It would be great if Piggot could get a few games under his belt along with a couple of goals before the end of the season. About time we produced a half decent striker from the academy.

    The successful introduction of the 4-5 youth team players this season to the first team squad is probably the main positive for me.
  • Norfolk_Addick
    Norfolk_Addick Posts: 2,289
    I like Riga.

    Does Petrucci look like he can do a job at right midfield?

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  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,147

    I like Riga.

    Does Petrucci look like he can do a job at right midfield?

    Yes...but he looks better in the middle or cutting in from the left.
  • Addick90
    Addick90 Posts: 677
    I think Riga has acquitted himself very well in how he has the team playing (for the most part) and how he has handled our celebrations after victories and his press conferences, and i also think these two players could play a key role in the end of our season. Would be nice to have a striker from our academy, who was the last decent one? Had so many of them hyped up - Tuna, james walker....... on that note will azeez or sho-silva ever make the step up? One of them or both?
  • Essex_Al
    Essex_Al Posts: 3,585
    I'm glad there is a few positive comments with regards Petrucci, I was worried he was rubbish as the Sun gave him a 2 in yesterday's paper!!
  • scabbyhorse
    scabbyhorse Posts: 2,545
    Petrucci, should of played from the start with there being no Astrid, but in Jose i trust. Not really seen anything of Piggott as i was too scared to go to the Millwall game :-)
  • Talal
    Talal Posts: 11,511
    Essex_Al said:

    I'm glad there is a few positive comments with regards Petrucci, I was worried he was rubbish as the Sun gave him a 2 in yesterday's paper!!

    I don't think they even watch the games at the Sun, their ratings have always been bollocks.
  • Beckboy
    Beckboy Posts: 1,682

    Petrucci, should of played from the start with there being no Astrid, but in Jose i trust. Not really seen anything of Piggott as i was too scared to go to the Millwall game :-)

    So was Piggot ;-)

  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,507
    Addick90 said:

    Would be nice to have a striker from our academy, who was the last decent one? Had so many of them hyped up - Tuna, james walker....... on that note will azeez or sho-silva ever make the step up? One of them or both?

    Possibly Gordon Watson? (although Kevin Lisbie was ok...)
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,381
    If the manager is that impressed, he should give them both a start on Tuesday .. the side is definitely in need of some new blood
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,960
    Simonsen said:

    Addick90 said:

    Would be nice to have a striker from our academy, who was the last decent one? Had so many of them hyped up - Tuna, james walker....... on that note will azeez or sho-silva ever make the step up? One of them or both?

    Possibly Gordon Watson? (although Kevin Lisbie was ok...)
    We don't produce many strikers (apart from Mr Defoe), you have to go back to Paul Walsh for the last really good one, plenty of excellent defenders and midfielders though!
  • scabbyhorse
    scabbyhorse Posts: 2,545

    Simonsen said:

    Addick90 said:

    Would be nice to have a striker from our academy, who was the last decent one? Had so many of them hyped up - Tuna, james walker....... on that note will azeez or sho-silva ever make the step up? One of them or both?

    Possibly Gordon Watson? (although Kevin Lisbie was ok...)
    We don't produce many strikers (apart from Mr Defoe), you have to go back to Paul Walsh for the last really good one, plenty of excellent defenders and midfielders though!
    Leaburn was a good striker wish we had him now.

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  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757
    Where was AA?
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,888

    Petrucci, should of played from the start with there being no Astrid, but in Jose i trust. Not really seen anything of Piggott as i was too scared to go to the Millwall game :-)

    So was I, good job it was on Sky :-0
    PL54 said:

    Where was AA?

    Flu apparently.

  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,389
    American Airlines?
  • I'm here, not to worry guys...
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,888
    Leuth said:

    American Airlines?

    More likely BMI out of East Midlands :-0
  • Rob
    Rob Posts: 11,841
    I was impressed with Pigott on Saturday and surprised how big he was. Makes a good 'to feet' target man and held the ball up well. Didn't look the quickest though. It'll be interesting to see how he fits in.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,072

    I like Riga.

    Does Petrucci look like he can do a job at right midfield?

    Yes...but he looks better in the middle or cutting in from the left.
    I've only seen him play for 10 mins but I think Petrucci is more a central player too, I'm not sure him and AA could play together.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,828

    Simonsen said:

    Addick90 said:

    Would be nice to have a striker from our academy, who was the last decent one? Had so many of them hyped up - Tuna, james walker....... on that note will azeez or sho-silva ever make the step up? One of them or both?

    Possibly Gordon Watson? (although Kevin Lisbie was ok...)
    We don't produce many strikers (apart from Mr Defoe), you have to go back to Paul Walsh for the last really good one, plenty of excellent defenders and midfielders though!
    Leaburn was a good striker wish we had him now.
    Good front man, sure. Most would agree "striker" might be pushing it a bit.
  • markmc68
    markmc68 Posts: 1,593
    BMI. Don't say that to AA.
    Body mass index.
  • sm
    sm Posts: 2,960

    I like Riga.

    Does Petrucci look like he can do a job at right midfield?

    Yes...but he looks better in the middle or cutting in from the left.
    What is this fear of crosses at Charlton are all the players vampires?