And shake Jackson's hand when you admit MacDonald and Lindsay will be your 1st choice partnership for the rest of the season. We need clean sheets if we're playing 1 up front.
My main point is number 24 is the weak link watch the clips, not many 3 million quid full backs in the Championship. Hecky - play your best team ffs, MacDonald and Lindsay are the best 2 centre halves, Jackson too prone to errors. Gardner & Williams allows 2 strikers. Moncur simply hasn't got the all round game.
I do think hecky has got to go with 4 4 2 bradshaw and thiam upfront Izzy and hammil out wide monkz and gardner if fit in middle
I wouldn't say McCarthy is to blame for the winner. It's Lindsay who tracks his man and fails to stop him pulling it back. N'Diaye then gets to the pass before Pearson.
More important is that on January 1 we go to Birmingham and pay them twice what they paid us for Marc roberts, apologise to Marc for forcing him out and take the hit on the chin. Accept that relegation costs far more than the couple of million we got from pushing the captain out and welcome him back
So not Jackson then? I'm surprised. I thought he was also probably to blame for Brexit and North Korea.
By all accounts Fryers played ok against Tottenham and he's naturally left footed & yiadow at right back don't know anything about cavare so can't comment but at least we have options.
Not all accounts, at least not mine anyway. Looked off the pace in the first half and positionally lacking defensively. Seemed also to me to have something wrong in the hip area which prevented him from running smoothly. Second half he slowed further and then injury kicked in again and he was a passenger with the subs having been already used. Looked a long, long way from being ready for a league game and it highlighted again the huge risk taken of not signing a natural left back with a body of first team work there behind them. I do wonder about the level of due diligence that was done on Fryers' and Isgrave's woeful availability records. Both these transfers were timed to coincide with Robbo departing and the timing of the latter, at least to my eyes, seemed little more than a thinly-veiled PR stunt to try to mollify the impact of Robbo's botched departure (which for the minority of us who have seen every minute Isgrave played and didn't rate him at all even at the level below had the opposite effect of rubbing big fat lumps of salt into already oozing Robbo-sized wounds).