Heskey played wide left of a 4-3-3 with Albrighton on the right.Ireland played more advanced of Petrov and Makoun. I like Makoun. He likes short, first-time passes, the other players around him don't always seem to be on his wave-length though.
Quote from: NZMAV on July 22, 2011, 08:54:18 AMHeskey played wide left of a 4-3-3 with Albrighton on the right.Ireland played more advanced of Petrov and Makoun. I like Makoun. He likes short, first-time passes, the other players around him don't always seem to be on his wave-length though.That formation I like - just not with heskey in it. let's be honest he aint going to trouble premier league defenders, would have prefered Fonz to start - he is the future not 32 year old ivanhoeMy only concern is petrov and makoun sittining deeper and only having Ireland in front of them, bearing in mind a decent team will steam roller straight through the middle
lets be honest though Paul we all know Heskey aint going to do that in the PLhe is not the future.The same as petrov isn't the future because we know his has an appalling fitness level - get Bannan in and if he's not good enough ship him out.
How did Warnock do?
What I take from it is more to do with the individual players:-Warnock getting a standing ovation
Thoroughly enjoyable. Well over 5,000 of that crowd must have been Villa.Rather fizzled out as a spectacle as all the changes were made but you expect that.Encouraging signs from Ireland, Albrighton needs sharpening up a bit if he is going to supply the ammunition for Bent (1st outing...I'm sure he will).I think Petrov was on the pitch the longest and was pulling all the strings but I doubt he would get that much time in the Premier.My advice to Walsall would be to get a right back, to all intents and purposes 1st half they didnt appear to have one.That lad in the Walsall section should be ....errrrr sectioned.