Brilliant performance against Swansea - why hasn't he got more starts this season? He's by far the best striker at the club, and if you look at his record he will score if given the chance to play. He gets criticised for his offsides, but he is caught offside because he is looking to get through on goal and score. Against Swansea he broke clear and laid on a sitter for Devaney, which he somehow managed to sky from eight yards. Then he got clear again and scored a good goal. If Hayes was in the team he wouldn't have done that and we would have lost. He makes a lot of good runs but the midfielders hold onto the ball too long instead of sending him in on goal with an earlier pass. He was our most dangerous player against Swansea. The chest control and volley that produced a top class save from the keeper and his superb free kick shows his class. That is despite hardly getting a game all season. If we want to try and make the top two he needs to be in the side for the remainder of the season. It's ridiculous that he has spent so long sitting on the bench while Hayes has been producing **** all.
Up to press - Bad Attitude, Bone Idle & injured. Top performance on Saturday though.</p> Deserves another run out though Hayes may get the shout at Brentford</p>
RE: Up to press - Bad Attitude, Bone Idle & injured. Not been given the same chances that Hayes has imho, or even Conlon
totally agree with everything u said there son. we finally have people sticking up for Nards, which i like.
Agree to an extent If he put the sort of commitment in regularly like he did on Saturday, then he is one of the most clinical strikers in the league. Should be a regular up front with Richards IMO, providing he can be arsed.</p> Nardiello = pure quality when he wants.</p> Its been mentioned about his teamwork before, but he brought a lot to the team on Saturday, including the delightful ball for Devaney when it was a possibility he could have bore down on goal himself (and probably scored, in heindsight)</p>