Stan- runs around the park all day but is like a headless chicken no purpose of direction Nards- great finish but lazy and trys to make runs long before the ball is near him, often ends up 10 yards away from his marker and the ball never makes it that far KO- good work rate and strenght, but his runs are not to the best places, was running out to wing yesterday when there was acers of space in middle, also opposite to nards doesn't react to a pass until it has gone past him Macken-excellent touch and finish, but simply doesn't have the pace anymore Coulson- Looks quite promising, still needs to learn the game (hopefully will be loaned out to at least a good league 2 side next season) Kim- Who? Your thought please
Stan: Can't fault his effort, but not going to get us many goals. Nards: Bone idle lazy and no chance of being here next season. KO: Strong and fast. Just needs to improve his shooting. Macken: Can hold the ball up well, but not going to get us many goals. Coulson: How much longer should we wait for him to apparently become good? Kim: Deserves a chance to prove himself, just like the others have had. Mostto: Not done too well since returning to Peru and so will probably be sold at an heavy loss.
Christensen & Coulson They look the most promising (from what I've seen in games), God Knows how they haven't had a chance in the first team. It isn't as though they've been kept out by our other prolific strikers and every bugger else has had a chance! Davey baffles me sometimes!
It's the game Davey is playing Kick the high ball to OddJob and hope he manages to get his head on it or run passed the defence. That's our game plan.
daveys forward selections and spstitutions are quiet bafling to say the least, particulaly last night he didnt know what he was doing. he was a desperate man and panicked which wa of no good to the team. it looks like he s a very stubborn man, which in the end could be costly to the club.
RE: It's the game Davey is playing which won't ever work as he's got no pace and we don't want that style of play at oakwell, memories of bassett and machin spring to mind