Moving Target

Moving Target – Glen Johnson

Glen Johnson was announced as Stoke City’s sixth signing of the summer transfer window earlier this month, penning a two-year deal with the Staffordshire club. The Potters became renowned for a tough-tackling, long-ball brand of football under the stewardship of Tony Pulis, but Johnson believes Mark Hughes’ era has beckoned in a more attractive style that meshes well with his own marauding full-back play.

“This is the right choice. I wanted to stay in the Premier League because it’s the best out there, to be closer to the family. I met Mark Hughes just over a week ago now and I was obviously impressed with what he had to say. I think it’s a club moving in the right direction and I want to be a part of it. Everyone knows Stoke used to have a reputation for long balls, long throw-ins but since Mark came in and even before they were evolving and becoming a real footballing team. Hopefully I can help that continue. People have seen me play for years; I don’t like to belt it forward. I like to play football and from what Mark said to me he wants to do the same. It should suit us both. It appears to be a perfect fit for each other.”

The History

At the age of 15, Johnson joined West Ham United’s youth system, signing a professional contract the following summer. In the 2001/02 campaign, he made the step up to the reserve squad yet was unable to make a breakthrough to the senior side. Johnson spent three months on loan to Millwall midway through the 2002/03 season, before returning to the Boleyn Ground in January and forging a path into the starting line-up. After impressing in his debut against Charlton, the Greenwich local went on to start in the Hammers’ 14 remaining league fixtures.

Alerted by the youngster’s starring displays for the Irons, Chelsea snapped up Johnson for £6 million in the summer of 2003 – making him the first acquisition under Roman Abramovich’s ownership. Johnson played second fiddle to Mario Melchiot in his first year with the Blues, while Paulo Ferreira claimed the bulk of the right-back duty in his second season. He tallied just four appearances in the 2005/06 campaign, with Ferreira, William Gallas, Geremi and even Michael Essien favoured at right-back. Johnson subsequently embarked on a season-long loan spell to Portsmouth in June 2006, before permanently signing with the south coast club the following summer.

Johnson cemented the right-back berth at Fratton Park, chalking up four goals and eight assists in 84 league outings. He was an integral member of the team that triumphed in the 2008 FA Cup final, recording a 1-0 win over Cardiff City. In appreciation of Johnson’s commanding performances in his final season for Pompey, the England international was named in the 2008/09 PFA Team of the Year. Liverpool lodged a bid shortly after, bringing him to Merseyside in June 2009.

The defender missed eight matches due to a twisted knee in his debut campaign with the Reds but still showcased his attacking prowess with three goals and five assists across 25 appearances. Over the next five seasons, Johnson notched five goals and 10 assists in 135 outings.

Handed his debut senior cap for England in November 2003, Johnson didn’t become a regular in the Three Lions’ set-up until Fabio Capello’s appointment in 2008. To date, Johnson has notched one goal for England in 54 appearances, with his last start arriving in the 2014 World Cup group stages against Uruguay.

The Prospects

Although Johnson made 15 starts for the Reds last term, the summer purchase of Nathaniel Clyne signalled the end of his Anfield career. His arrival at the Britannia could well earn him a regular role for Hughes’ outfit, though, and places question marks over the pitch time of both Geoff Cameron – who started eight of the Potters’ final nine league ties last season – and Phil Bardsley for the season ahead.

Another line of thought suggests that Johnson’s arrival could free up the versatile Cameron to operate in the double-pivot. The USA international started six times in a defensive midfield berth last season, though new loan arrival Marco van Ginkel is already making a strong case as the replacement for the now-departed Steven NZonzi.

Handed the right-back berth on his debut at the weekend, Johnson is frustratingly priced at 5.0 in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) game – dearer than both Cameron and Bardsley, at 4.5 apiece. Priced in line with regular starters Erik Pieters and Ryan Shawcross, Johnson has managed just one goal and three assists in his past 48 league appearances – the underlying stats (eight attempts and five key passes in 1,411 minutes in 2014/15) highlight just why he’s failed to shine. Couple this with the threat of rotation and poor injury record that saw Johnson miss ten matches in the previous campaign with hamstring and groin injuries, and the case for his inclusion in our Fantasy plans diminishes.

Given that new number one Jack Butland is just 4.5, there are cheaper options available in the Stoke rearguard. Ultimately, though, the Potters’ defence isn’t quite as profitable as it once was during Pulis’ tenure. Although Hughes’ greater emphasis on possession lends itself to a more aesthetic style of football, his two seasons in charge at the Britannia have both harvested just nine clean sheets; in comparison, Pulis’ final term at the helm produced 12 shut-outs.

Furthermore, the fixtures are hardly in Johnson’s favour. With an unforgiving start to the new campaign that includes a visit from Liverpool and trips to both north London clubs by Gameweek 5, any initial investment seems unwise. The schedule does change significantly for the better in Gameweek 6, however, and if Johnson can cement a starting berth and steer clear of injury, his raids down the right may yet prove fruitful. With the changes to the BPS scoring, though, Butland and Shawcross look the likeliest candidates amongst Hughes’ defensive regulars for the season ahead.

Further Reference

Glen Johnson Wikipedia Page

Glen Johnson Transfer Markt Page

Glen Johnson YouTube Highlights

2,115 Comments Post a Comment
  1. El-Kloppico
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Chadli or Ayew?
    Anyone worth better for 7.0 please?

    1. tometoyou
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Milner?

  2. Kun, Ayew Nigerian?
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    RMT

    Cech

    Targett O'Shea Kolarov

    Mane Sterling Fabregas Ozil Young

    Rooney Costa (c)

    .....................SUBS..........................

    MyHill - Graham, Yoshida, Wisdom

  3. Helpmenowbruh
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Thoughts?

    Team 1- GK- RUDD-BUTLAND
    DEF-MARIAPPA-MORGAN-MINGS-WILLIAMS-
    MID-STERLING WALLCOT HAZARD AARONS-KI
    FW- COSTA ROONEY BENTEKE

    Team 2-GK RUDD BUTLAND
    MORGAN-AZPIL-BELLERIN-MINGS-MARIAPPA
    FABREGAS-STERLING-OZIL-AARONS-KI
    BENTEKE ROONEY COSTA

  4. Helpmenowbruh
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    houghts?

    Team 1- GK- RUDD-BUTLAND
    DEF-MARIAPPA-MORGAN-MINGS-WILLIAMS-
    MID-STERLING WALLCOT HAZARD AARONS-KI
    FW- COSTA ROONEY BENTEKE

    Team 2-GK RUDD BUTLAND
    MORGAN-AZPIL-BELLERIN-MINGS-MARIAPPA
    FABREGAS-STERLING-OZIL-AARONS-KI
    BENTEKE ROONEY COSTA

  5. cheeky_ash
    • 12 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Anyone considering putting Valencia or Young in their teams - do you think that LVG will use them often?

    1. Stretfordchris
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      More of a chance of Young IMO but not nailed on.

  6. Stretfordchris
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Hey guys
    Been chopping and changing my line up and finding this seasons starting line up trickier than normal for some reason. Thoughts are appreciated...

    GK - Schmeichel Speroni
    DEF - Azpilicueta Clyne Baker O'Shea Ward
    MID - Depay Ritchie Sterling Hazard Anya
    ATT - Costa Rooney Wilson

    Thanks in advance, thoughts are to bring Kun in for Costa prob dropping azpilicueta. Tried a few combos but can't bring myself to leave out Hazard. That's where the majority of headaches have come from.

    1. MaxiRobriguez
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Looks good to me, although I would be slightly nervous on having Ritchie AND Wilson alongside Anya. If Bournemouth are away are you going to play both Ritchie and Wilson? Why not move Anya to Wanyama and Wilson to Deeney, then you get better rotation considering Anya might not start?

      1. Stretfordchris
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 9 months ago

        Great shout, thanks for the feedback.

  7. MaxiRobriguez
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Evening everyone, first post here would appreciate any thoughts and tips:

    Butland/Speroni
    Darmian, Jenkinson, Huth, Mings, Yoshida
    Fabregas, Sterling, Walcott, Depay, Ritchie
    Rooney, Benteke, Deeney

    Some logic then:

    Butland/Speroni cheap GK rotation. Not too fussed about a couple of relatively difficult fixtures in the first six I'm going to keep them both in for a while.

    Darmian I'm expecting to get the nod ahead of Valencia whatever LVG says. Was impressed with how far forward he was playing vs Barcelona so potential attacking points there. Jenkinson, Huth, Mings, Yoshida on a 4 way rotation.

    No Haz I know. Dropped him so could afford Walcott as think he may start up top for Arsenal. Ritchie and Deeney rotate depending on fixture. The rest is pretty self explanatory.

    Planning in the short term to do Depay and Rooney to a cheap midfielder and Aguero, which frees up enough cash to move Fab to either Haz or Sanchez. Also planning on moving Jenkinson to Sakho in GW6.

    Anything massively wrong? Too weak on defence? Is leaving out Hazard going to bite? Thanks, wil definitely be posting a lot here. 🙂

    1. nickeyt
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      Lots of punts, but could pay off if youre willing to take the risk. I've got walcott and sterling but unsure if i should have both. PLus dont really like benteke to start off with

  8. MarioKaram
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated, that's my team:

    GK: Moreno - Richards - Cedric - Johnson - O'shea
    Mid: Hazard - Cabaye - Chadli - Redmond - Sterling
    Forward: Benteke - Rooney - Lukaku

    Thanks in advance,
    Mario 🙂

    1. nickeyt
      • 8 Years
      8 years, 9 months ago

      nice team, not a fan of lukaku mind. maybe downgrade him and upgrade chadli or cabaye to a 8.5? arsenal cover needed

      1. JoeGoddard96
        • 8 Years
        8 years, 9 months ago

        Any Advice For My Team

        GK:Schmeichel
        DF:Clyne Cedric Azpilicueta
        MF:Ritchie Cabaye Depay Hazard
        FW:Giroud Deeney Berahino

        Subs:Schwarzer, Mings, Sanchez, Jenkinson (Rotate with Cedric)

        When Sanchez is fit rotate Ritchie and Deeney depending who’s at home

        1. nickeyt
          • 8 Years
          8 years, 9 months ago

          Need a big hitting striker. downgrade your defence, probs clyne to a 4.5/5.0m. I personally wouldnt start with sanchez but it's up to you. Lots of arsenal players fighting for positions so may end up stealing each other points a bit. i've started with walcott.

          1. JoeGoddard96
            • 8 Years
            8 years, 9 months ago

            My idea was I wanted a squad that could rotate well depending on who they're playing, I see so many people spending all there money on the starting 11 and then they get caught out later down the line, thank you for your help and I will make some changes

  9. JoeGoddard96
    • 8 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Any Advice For My Team

    GK:Schmeichel
    DF:Clyne Cedric Azpilicueta
    MF:Ritchie Cabaye Depay Hazard
    FW:Giroud Deeney Berahino

    Subs:Schwarzer, Mings, Sanchez, Jenkinson (Rotate with Cedric)

    When Sanchez is fit rotate Ritchie and Deeney depending who’s at home

  10. Alan Hansen's Emu
    • 10 Years
    8 years, 9 months ago

    Looking at the first 3 GWs, what are people's thoughts on this, can you get stronger?

    Hazard | Sterling | Ozil | Walcott

    Rooney | Sakho | Pelle

    ----

    Who is stronger? Mane / Mata??