Bradshaw when our goal went in

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  1. Andy Mac

    Andy Mac Well-Known Member

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    No celebration, head down, looked pi55ed off.
    Was he just focused on getting on with it and had his game face on? Normally an enthusiastic celebrator.

    Maybe they've all had enough?
     
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    seen him not celebrate our goals before, joe williams wonder goal at burton, bradshaw just turned and walked back, think he likes to get the glory
     
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    I saw that.
    In fact when it went in, we jumped up, then saw Bradshaw and sat back down assuming it had been disallowed. No emotion whatsoever from him.
    Did he, in fact, look like a player who may be plying his trade at Leeds next season?
     
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    Rather cynical view I feel. Some players just don’t want to celebrate so they can get on with the job of winning the game. Bradshaw has always done this; it’s not a new thing.

    Yes, he might be off in the summer, but I really don’t think that’s his reason for lack of celebration.
     
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    Might have been cos it was an own goal and as a striker, he'd not bothered to attack a great ball in and felt a bit of a clown.

    On the other hand, I'm probably talking absolute ***** and at the end of the day they can celebrate as much/little as they want as long as we score the goals that keep us up.
     
  6. Andy Mac

    Andy Mac Well-Known Member

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    How's it cynical when one of the questions I posed was that he might gave wanted to get on with it? I was putting the question out there, not being judge and jury.
     
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    I think it was my response that was viewed as cynical.
    I'm generally not cynical, mind, but I did think his total lack of emotion to an equalising goal, in a must win game, against a rival team, had more to it than a need to 'just get on with it'. If that was the case, don't you normally pick the ball out of the net and run to place it back in the centre circle.
    I could be wrong, I probably am, but to me, he looked like a man who didn't want to celebrate in front of the Leeds fans who may well be paying his wages next season.
     
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    Hope so
     
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    Maybe they have. Bless 'em.
     
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    Fair enough, hard to read thread on this device. Cheers
     
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    I think it’s this too. He’s a striker, he wants the glory/goals and probably feels like he should’ve been there to put it in, not the defender.
     
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    He showed about as much enthusiasm when he was easily pushed off the ball in the second half.
     
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    I thought that. Hope that Radio Sheffield ask Morais why in our relegation battle, an equaliser in our biggest local derby wasn't celebrated.

    Hopefully Hecky will try and buy our whole squad, not just Bradshaw.
     
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    I would rather they ask him what the **** he was thinking playing Bradshaw up top on his own and McBurnie as a left hand defensive midfielder ? Oh and why on Gods earth did he think Mahoney would be the answer in central midfield ? That reminded me of Davey playing Robbie Williams in there against the Owls !
     
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    Mahoney actually did quite well. Should have scored
     
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    Thought Mahoney did quite well after he was moved out wide, was a spectator in the middle.
     
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    After he moved to the wide position he did. Played in the middle he was lost !
    Or do you mean he played well in the middle ?
     
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    Bradshaw was a waste of a shirt, i honestly cant see what he brings to the team apart from running around and chasing shadows.
     
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    And gaining us a valuable win and two extra points, because he knows where the net is from close range.
     
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    I'm not a Bradshaw fan but would bring him on last 15 mins to chase a goal or fresh legs to chase down defenders that's it but not starting as the main striker.
     

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