Saturday, 26 March 2011

Capello has Parker's number, let's hope Grant calls it too!

It is beginning to look as if Capello has grasped what Parker can bring to the international table, and significantly, it is not what he has spent the best part of 3 years doing at West Ham.  My gripe about Parker all along is that he is used in the wrong way by West Ham. Playing Parker as your midfield general is as crazy as playing a tall, strong, slow centre half as a left back. Yes both positions are in defence but they require different skills.

Martin Samuels writes,The most intriguing selection concerns the partner for Wilshere in deep midfield. In training yesterday, the most in-form midfield grafter in the Barclays Premier League, Scott Parker of West Ham United, was played alongside the Arsenal man, presumably instructed to win it and give it in the old-fashioned way."

Win it and give it, in the West Ham midfield, before Hitz recovered? Give it to who? To Behrami? That's like playing Grid Iron Football, he would make it to the next ten yard line and then go to ground under a tackle. Give it to Boa? Why not just give it to the opposition and miss out the middle man? Give it to Kovac? Why not pass it back to a centre half or directly into touch as that's all Kovac will do anyway. Give it to Noble? Fair enough now he has recovered his game but when he looked up prior to Christmas, what did he see? Cole close marked with his back to the opposition goal; and nothing else. Diamante was the answer, of course, but Zola never had the vision to use him properly and give Parker the role that Capello is now considering him for.

Why? Because Parker is Billy Big Boots at West Ham and wants to be the midfield general. That and Parker's drive and frustration. If nothing is happening, it is quite natural to try to make things happen, especially when you have the hunger of Parker.

And that drive may be his undoing in an England shirt. He looked very good against Denmark because he held his position and did his job. But we saw against Germany what happens if your holding midfielder deserts his sentry duty and wanders into no man's land - you are over run! So Parker needs to exercise restraint and self discipline, he needs to play the part of a cog, not try to be the complete machine on his own.

Never mind England, next Saturday is a much bigger game, and we need Parker to hold and hold and hold again when the Mancs come to Upton Park. I thought he was superb against Spurs because he did exactly what it should say on his tin. He covered, he closed, he won the ball and he gave it to others, more gifted playmakers to set up the play. If he was needed for that role at Tottenham, how more pressing will be the need when Rooney, Valencia, Nani, Scholes and company look to get at our back four?

But some think Parker had a quiet game at Spurs. They want to see him driving forward, they want the all action figure they are used to seeing and will bay for him to play that role at Upton Park. And THAT could be our undoing.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/premier-league/video/allvideos-22327918/24653774

you missed this link? this is a yahoo supporters vote - over the whole season and Parker made the top 10 premier performers list for this season - he's obviously being appreciated by all EPL supporters doing things that you obviously can't / won't see.

Anonymous said...

He is a shoe in for Hammer of the year for the 3rd year running so i am honestly struggling to see your point mate

He has been immense for us in that period so if that's playing him in the wrong way then i am happy for that to continue

Hammersfan said...

Where did West Ham finish last season? Where are we in the table this? How much better have we looked since Hitz came into the team and Parker started to hold more? Where were we in the table prior to Hitz's return? That's my point.

Anonymous said...

Yes we look a far better team with Hitz & Ba but any team would improve by getting in better players than they had before

Our league position in any season has no reflection on how Parker has performed in that time in my opinion, because in that time he has been head & shoulders above every other player

He is the model of consistency & has been at the top of his game consistently over the last 3 seasons

Anonymous said...

More verbal spunk from the prick that is HF. Humility is a great trait, u have none, u have and always will be wrong. In support of u this time at least u are trying to blame Grant rather than Purely Parker. Dtill, admiting u know nothing would be the right thing to do. Will it happen, no coz he is a prick

B4V4R14N_H4MM3R said...

The problem was Parker had to go forward because our game obviously lacked in offensive ability. Now we got Hitz back and O'Neill came in so we have other possibilities how we can utilize Scotty to improve our game.
His dedication and commitment to the game is incredible so it's no big surprise that he is one of the best performers in the EPL. Scotty even improved his tackling skills, he doesn't give away as many crucial freekicks as he did in the past. That makes him the perfect player for an anchor based holding midfield position.
As already mentioned his performances are amazing and he would definitely deserve his third Hammer of the year award but I'd say Hitz is the better one in front of goal and in serving balls.
So why waste Scotty's great abilities when he can support our devense and show his class in a position he's made for ?

Stani Army said...

He's starting. Woohoo!

UKIT said...

totally agree with you hammersfan.

Whilst Parkers shear enthusiasm and dedication to the job has seen him in this all action midfield general role and hugely appreciated by all hammers fans, it is bleeding obvious that this talents are as you describe and leave the attacking flow to Hitz or Noble.

Parker is our hero, but lets not get blinded by the lights, he is best played in a defensive midfield position protecting the back 4, especially in a 4-3-3.

Stani Army said...

Parker's firing everyone up! Real captain. Yes Terry, you're just a c**t

Hammersfan said...

I'm not blaming Grant at all you moron 1229. He used Parker exactly how he should be used against Spurs. And Grant signed Hitz, or recommended him at least. Unlike Zola, Grant looked at where we were weak and recruited accordingly. Zola forced square pegs into round holes; Grant saw round holes and went out and aquired round pegs!

Anonymous said...

I'll say it sloooowwwwwlllllyyyyyy for you.

Scott Parker has been voted by all premiership supporters on Yahoo for his performances. He is in the top ten of the best players so far this season in the EPL based on the points he has received after each game.

Anonymous said...

What you worried about you big girl? We'll win on Saturday

This is ManURES record away from home this season

4 away wins
3 away losses
8 away draws