07/08 (all competitions) Kayode Odejayi: 44 appearances (inc. 18 as sub), 4 goals Daniel Nardiello: 21 appearances* (inc. 7 as sub), 1 goal * including games for QPR
How about an option for neither!! Macken and Coulson for me for next game. Oddjob on bench to come on for last 20 if desperate, Nardiello hasn't looked interested since he came back.
It's just a straight up comparison between the two. Macken would win hands down. I think there's a real division on here between people who think that DN is better than KO and vice-versa and wanted to know how that worked out in a poll.
iv just put danny in the lead, cant believe oddjob is close, saying that there is a big following of him on here
It's like choosing between rubbish and rubbish. You're voting for the same thing so it should end up equal
Nards would play better if he took his head out of his ar*se I know oddjob isn't exactly prolific but he's not a show boat and he does try that ticks alot of boxes for me nards is a lazy big head. (Nowt personal) mind
if nards put in the work rate of Ko or Stan then he would be one of the best strikers in the league problem is he doesn't and thats why he's only got one this season
Odejayi vs Nardiello, bound to finish as a boring 0-0 draw if it was a match between the pair. Certainly no need for keepers.
It's like saying "which leg would you like cutting off?" Get rid of both and use the wages for one decient striker Dean
No its not I recon my legs are both valuable - I wouldnt want to cut either off bit like asking sir Alex if he wants to lose Ronaldo or Rooney In this case we have 2 useless strikers so a better example would be which big toenail would you prefer to lose
RE: No its not Fair comment. Obviously engaged my fingers before my brain again! (clown) I'd prefer to play my toenail clippings up front to be honest. Dean
That would make for the longest game of jammy cup in history. Keeper kicks it as far as he can across the park, Odejayi chases it down runs a bit and kicks it out for a goal kick. Nardy can't be arsed to ever get the ball.