The other half supporting PNE has always followed players who leave them for premiership clubs, and enjoyed seeing them do well. I think the most gutting thing about the situation with Ashley Young is my realisation that I may have hit that same mentality and what it tells me about our place in the over all scheme of things.
Quote from: Olney N'Lonely on August 29, 2011, 08:01:48 AMI don't see that as a sign of stepping up. He's playing with much better players, he hardly needs to step up. When he does it in the Champions League, I'll see that as a step up. I've no doubt he will though.That's it. Last season he was running us and not concentrating on what he is good at. Number of times when we were desperate to get an equaliser he was taking free kicks from our own half. No one told him what to do or how to play with the team. Fergie has sorted that.
I don't see that as a sign of stepping up. He's playing with much better players, he hardly needs to step up. When he does it in the Champions League, I'll see that as a step up. I've no doubt he will though.
Quote from: amfy on August 29, 2011, 11:58:22 AMThe other half supporting PNE has always followed players who leave them for premiership clubs, and enjoyed seeing them do well. I think the most gutting thing about the situation with Ashley Young is my realisation that I may have hit that same mentality and what it tells me about our place in the over all scheme of things.Wildly off topic, but talking of Preston, did you see their keeper score a goal this weekend?! Cleared it up pitch, it bounced and missed everybody, and into the net.
Who was that keeper who came forward for a corner on the last day of the season as his side desperately needed to score to stay in the league, and scored?Jimmy something.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 29, 2011, 02:47:07 PMWho was that keeper who came forward for a corner on the last day of the season as his side desperately needed to score to stay in the league, and scored?Jimmy something.