It's clear that we need a central midfield consisting of Bannan and Makoun. They hold onto the ball splendidly, they pass and move all the time and really ran the show for us in the last twenty minutes or so. It's my hope that we can get Bannan, Makoun and Ireland on top form as our central midfielders for next season. We would dominate possession, spread the ball all over the park and create some bloody good chances. Gary Gardner looked very promising, Albrighton looks like he still needs fitness (still only two weeks into pre-season for him remember), Bannan was very good when playing in the centre, Clark looked solid enough for his 10 minute stint, Delfouneso just isn't going to cut it as a winger however. I'm pleased enough.
Quote from: Simba on July 30, 2011, 03:28:38 PMNo question, and all credit, Ireland was determined to make something of his chance on the pitch. Yelling and cojoling but SO frustrated and eventually petulant. Sort of " I am too good for this lot". Ireland needs to find space, demand the ball, have plenty of touches and grow into his role. He just couldn't get involved today, peripheral.
No question, and all credit, Ireland was determined to make something of his chance on the pitch. Yelling and cojoling but SO frustrated and eventually petulant. Sort of " I am too good for this lot".
We looked like a team that is missing arguably it's 4 best players. NRC, Ashley, Downing and Walker.Problem being they have all left the club with only one being replaced (N'Zogbia).
Would Lerner give him the money though if he decided he wanted to bring in say Dann and Parker?
I would say 'maybe'. I don't think you can be that definitive based on 20 minutes against a coasting Chelsea. Bannan is certainly emerging as the best of our young hopefuls along with perhaps Clark and Gardner showed encouraging signs. However, they will all have dips and surges in form during the seasons...