Thought Davy didn't like to single players out..

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  1. Daz

    DazTyke New Member

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    I'm no expert but I can see we lack height both in midfield and attack.
     
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    Eutychus Active Member

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    RE: No my point is..

    He's still entitled to his opinion that Hassell can play in midfield.

    And that Hassell turned the game.

    And we're better off hearing something rather than nothing from him, even if you disagree with it.

    Your opinion that KO changed the game is certainly debatable. The first goal in my opinion was as important as anything else. SD thinks it was Bobby.
     
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    I'd suggest that Hume turned the game...

    ...when he twatted one in the top corner from 25 yards.
     
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    The Albatross Well-Known Member

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    Depends when it suits him ..... when KO missed that sitter ...

    ...... at Wembley, his quote was ........ "we win as a team, and lose as a team, so I won't single out any player individually" .......... when we lost at Birmingham he said two individual errors cost us the game.

    Mmm, wanting the penny and the bun springs to mind
     

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