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Last night's game against Toronto F C was Barry's 3rd outing for the Vancover Whitecaps.
In this game I felt that he was just beginning to show his stuff and even starting to take command of the game's flow.
In general he is a calm customer and rarely is he dispossessed of the ball. He seems to have the calm ability to drag a player with him and then turn away form him to go in the oppoisite direction, seemingly losing him completely along the way.
I never saw him before this and so, having heard a lot about him, I was really interested in his performance.It seems he left Caley thistle in early 2008 and I was in Inverness in that year but the games I saw there at Tulloch were the first three at home for the 2012-2013 season, not at the end of the previous season.
I think what stands out is his calm confidence. It almost seems as if he is not bothered about anything but, not surprisingly, he does make some very accurate passes and some are long distance, far-seeing wonderful passes.
He also has a mean shot and is not afraid to have a go from distance. He certainly was a bit unlucky not to score last night.And one of his corners very nearly led to a goal, just evading the onrushing head of one of the Whitecap's forwards by inches.
At 34 , however, I can't help but wonder what the 'Caps really had in mind bringing him in--maturity? Yes. Steadying influence? Yes. About 3 years maybe left in him? Yes?
But, as Scotty correctly muses, this league is developing fast and is attracting some interesting talent from overseas--Beckham, Thierry Henry, et al, and is blooding some very athletic and up-and-coming raw, new talent from the USA and many other countries so it may soon be time for Barry to retire.
I think his main influence will be as a steadying, linking type of factor in this team. The team plays some excellent passing stuff but does seem to have difficulty in penetrating close to goal. The wings are rarely used to put the full backs under pressure and draw defending players out of the middle. So much so that I think a sea change will be required in coach Martin Rennie's views to open up opposing defences.
Like many "modern" coaches he seems to be a slave to the jingoistic formations of modern time and lacks the flair to foster opportunism --maybe this would be a bit risky but it sure would be a lot more exciting than just playing one lone striker up front all the time.
Martin Rennie is Scottish but from where, or what, his playing background may have been, I know nothing. Can anyone help here?
He speaks well in interviews and seems to be able to assess his team's performance, etc. accurately enough but I think that this team still has a ways to go to wow the fans.. The pace is fast enough but there is always that lag in time getting the ball forward and rushesup the park are never that exciting...and it's all down the middle.
I feel that the challenge is that the game is being overpowered by tactics and player positioning by numbers--if it is not a 4..3..3 then it's a " diamond formation with Willie Wombat as the spearhead".... etc. etc. Blah, blah but no reallty active wingers on sight.
No Willie Johnston playing for the former Whitecaps at the corner flag, taking a swig of beer from a bottle handed to him by a well-meaning a guy in the crowd, then taking the corner and....... SCORING!!
WHEEEEEE!
Barry looks the calm part and once he gets more time to get fully up to to speed re fitness then it looks as if he could do very well here.