RapidShrimp wrote:Little Shrimp wrote:Excellent performance from Oliver tonight. The criticism of him from our fans has been overly harsh.
During his time with us he was one of the best players in the league for winning aerial duels (stats posted on D3D4 at the time). The only problem was we were so timid and defensive we never had anybody around him to pick up on the knockdowns/loose balls and make the most of the space he created.
For me, his main let down was first touch/hold up play which is something Stockton is great at, and ultimately suits us better. Oliver is excellent at winning aerial duels and occupying defenders though and works very well for Northampton as they actually have players around him to make the most of it.
His most consistent and productive performances for us came when he was up top with Collins and had somebody to run off him.
Are you sure about that comment? He was absolutely woeful and the 2017/18 Vadaine Oliver was very fairly criticised - he couldn’t win a header, he couldn’t trap a ball, and couldn’t create a chance for others, let alone score one... I think we were very fair with our criticism at the time. Probably the worst individual season I’ve seen by a consistent starter - especially when he was our main/only attacking outlet in most games.
I do agree though about the system we played him in - often playing him upfront on his own was a beyond stupid decision (considering he’s now succeeding in a 442) and sometimes a change of manager makes all the difference!

And fair play to him for moving closer to his family and finding some consistency at another league club.
I also agree about his form late on in his final season - he was out injured for quite a while and then Bennett took his place but Vadaine soon started to produce some decent performances that warranted another chance in the football league - almost like he was playing for a contract
I do stand by it. Throughout both seasons with us he had one of the best aerial duel win percentage in the league (as posted by D3D4 on Twitter at the time).
I think his all round game struggled but I don't really lay the responsibiilty at his feet - more that were an awful team (especially in 17/18) and played awful tactics that didn't suit his game. He always put a shift in I thought. Yeah I mentioned about his first touch, not great - Stockton isn't as aerially dominant but has a tighter touch which ultimately suits the team more.
In regards to goals and assists, it's a pretty limited way to look at a player. You can still play a massive part in attacking without directly getting a goal or assist - such as winning aerial duels and moving defenders out of the way. Just we had no one to make the most of that.
Mendes Gomes currently has no assists for us, but doesn't mean he's had a limited contribution. His movement, passing, trickery and as a result occupation of defenders helps create space for the rest of our attack.
My point isn't that Oliver was amazing and we didn't appreciate it. It's more that he attempted to to his job (in some aspects quite well) and was hampered by our style/us being an awful team, and ended up getting a massive amount of stick for it when the issue was more the style/team rather than him.