I do not understand this over the top reaction accusation ,anyone who as criticised as just pointed out that least you can expect is our players are skilful enough to build a move, we were shocking on Saturday too, only a bit of solo class from Sibbick saved us
when have you seen Victor play well with Woodrow at side of him, he be better off with a quicker player to lay off to, then again he had a touch like a ten pound hammer tonight
Are some people looking for problems?? Just chill out and have some perspective. The league matters at the end of the day.
Absolutely not, I just think it may be time to part ways with him. When the two new strikers are up to speed then he will be nowhere near the first team. I thought he had a real chance to impress Schopp tonight and didn't do anything. Nice lad like Chaplin but not got the quality.
Didn't watch tonight as i thought it was no more than a friendly where Schopp could gauge some fringe players. Was more bothered to be honest how Bez got on in MasterChef, and ii don't even like MasterChef.
We weren’t shocking Saturday. That is a massive overreaction as well. The issue is (in my opinion) that there is criticising and then being daft. I think you are falling into the latter but we will have to agree to disagree.
Devante's first contribution back at BFC wasn't good, but then Mowatt got sent off in his first game (I think), so there's still the glass half full.
It's fairly obvious that Victor's probably not good enough for what we need, but who out of the forwards did any better?
I went for a good run tonight, so I conclude that Barnsley will have a good season. That reasoning is about as valid as anyone saying we're ****/have gone backwards etc. off the back of a valueless cup game where we fielded a largely second string lineup.
I agree, I'd love to see a totally different type of foreward that can twist and turn and beat a man along the lines of Marcelle or Bullock.
Well Odour by a distance and Woodrow. Thought Odour was one of the few positives. Reminded me a little of Paddy McCourt in full flow at times.