Strange substitutions today..

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  1. Tarntyke

    Tarntyke Well-Known Member

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    I know Hill can't legislate for individual errors on the pitch, but to pull both wingers off (if not injured) and play a right back at left back, shove the left back a little further upfield seemed pointless. Bringing Dawson off only served to help Forest get a firmer grip on midfield. For half an hour we were comfortable and I started to feel confident the points were ours. Thought Harewood started to show what a striker he could be for us. I don't want to talk about the defence except to say we were awful. At least the match day sponsors created some light-heartedness by showing a sense of humour in naming Wiseman man of the match.
     
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    If your referring to Kennedy mate, he's a left back, not right.
     
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    Indeed he is, just that he played at rightback against Brum and next match.
     
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    Thanks for that I was wondering if I'd got it the wrong way around after I'd posted it. Still feel that to take a winger off and shove a full back up is a waste and so it proved, as Golbourne offered very little as an attacker.
     

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