What was all that with Robbie Keane all about? who was the giant next to him?
Quote from: Jimbo on September 26, 2010, 03:02:36 PMWe have to get a grip in midfield, Petrov being particularly anonymous as usual. I can see them getting one back, otherwise, and that'll be hard to come back from as we're far too wasteful going forward. Still, cracking goal, and we have options from the bench now that O'Pram-emptier has toddled off.I think with Coker in the team we can afford to play Ireland in the middle next to him. He'll be allowed some freedom to instigate play. He's not really a centre mid playmaker, but could become one. His game may have to alter slightly with Ash playing like this in his position. But yes, Stan is a passenger right now. If not Ireland, might be worth bringing on Sidwell to help look after the backline.
We have to get a grip in midfield, Petrov being particularly anonymous as usual. I can see them getting one back, otherwise, and that'll be hard to come back from as we're far too wasteful going forward. Still, cracking goal, and we have options from the bench now that O'Pram-emptier has toddled off.
Quote from: Arsey on September 26, 2010, 03:03:20 PMWhat was all that with Robbie Keane all about? who was the giant next to him?Matt Murray, Wolves GK, has had to retire at the age of 29 (Very early for a GK.) Keane and Lescott and the other on the pitch played with him in the Youth setup and were great mates.
Do people not see Petrov playing the passes or breaking the play up? Is it just my TV that shows that?