I'll admit it.After tonight's evidence, we need options to replace the fecking useless Dunne, so perhaps we should be thinking about recalling him. He can't be any worse. Can he?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 01, 2010, 11:46:20 PMI'll admit it.After tonight's evidence, we need options to replace the fecking useless Dunne, so perhaps we should be thinking about recalling him. He can't be any worse. Can he?I think Dunne has eaten him...
We still have Cuellar to come in and replace Dunne. We should do that before we worry about recalling a player who is clearly on his way out. But this is where manmanagement comes into it, how would dropping Dunne affect him? If he's low on confidence then being dropped may make things worse, the manager may decide that playing him through hid bad patch will help us in the long run and get him into form quicker.
It's quite amazing that when a player is injured or on loan they suddenly become world beaters.lets not forget Curtis's performance against Rapid when quite frankly it looked like he was playing badly for an under 12's team