I like Oddjobs effort and commitment

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    Wastyke New Member

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    But we must give somebody else a chance and either drop him or put him on the bench. Even one of our Academy lads would do better.
     
  2. Gue

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    I think he will use Macken and Cureton to start

    once he is sure of Curetons fitness. I think he will use Odejayi as a sub for when we need to hold up the ball late in a game.
     
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    Simon could pick me, I'm 48 now but could still put a bit of effort and commitment in, i doubt that i'd score many but that doesn't seem to matter.
     
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    I didn't see much commitment from odejayi to close st ledger down last week! he should have easily prevented that instead of just half arsed following and hoping he skied it!
     
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    He is fecking useless, end of! effort and commitment are nothing if you cant score goals!
     
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    SirPsychoSexy Banned Idiot

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    Agree scott. Get him back to conference or lower!
     
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    Very difficult to complain about OJ when he is played so completely out of position.

    Let's face it, he's a target man who holds the ball up in the final third. He isn't going to give us any width or get down the line. He's no good as a winger - I think he'd be the first to admit that, but he gave 100% to the team.
     
  8. Gue

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    RE: Very difficult to complain about OJ when he is played so completely out of position.

    I'm sorry but he isn't a target man either. He doesn't have enough control to play that game.
     

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