Our midfield needs a kick up the arse

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    .:Tyke:. Banned Idiot

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    work rate is piss poor of late
     
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    What midfield?! It went missing when Williams got injured and has been MIA ever since. There isn't a tackle in there between them. No way can we play Bailey and Hourihane in the same team.
     
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    It's the 'Lampard & Gerrard scenario' with Hourihane and Bailey, they're both class midfielders but they just don't work well together. They both wanna be the 'Top Dog' if you like.

    I'd drop Bailey and play Hourihane in middle with Berry (or maybe Abbot) and have 2 wingers in team... What we're missing most IMO is width! Who we actually play on wing though is beyond me.

    Another thing that needs dropping is Bailey's piggin hairdresser! Is that hairstyle supposed to be cool?
     
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    We don't have anyone capable of hitting an arse. :)


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    We looked like we can win anyone in the league when playing 4 midfielders but he seems not to trust Abbott/Digby
     

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