Maybe play him instead of Heskey Alex?
Shouldn't he demand more from our weakest link - the defence? Also, the last two games N'Zogbia started he got a goal and a assist. What the hell is McLeish smoking? Would he rather be Heskey where's putting his body about, but doing fuck all worthwhile?No Alex, we demand more from you.
Shouldn't he demand more from our weakest link - the defence?
I have not the slightest doubt that AM is responding to a question posed by a journo working the obvious angle of Zog playing against his former club. No need to get the vapours with regard to this one.
Quote from: adrenachrome on February 24, 2012, 04:22:37 PMI have not the slightest doubt that AM is responding to a question posed by a journo working the obvious angle of Zog playing against his former club. No need to get the vapours with regard to this one.Hang on, didn't Heskey used to play for Wigan? - maybe if we played him tomorrow against his old club he too will raise his game ...Just a thought!
If we lose at Wigan I would not be at all surprised to see him sacked. He is very very twitchy.
All McLeish's utterances of late seem to be public expressions of a defence of his position with his employers. These comments about N'Zogbia are really the rebuttal of the charge "we gave you money for players and you wasted it". Similarly the hard luck theme of Dunne's injury is in reality a defence against "you were supposed to deliver a tight defence but your teams have been conceding two goals a game". The statement that the crowd were great at the City game when the place was like a morgue is an answer to the charge "the gates are in free fall". Expect statements about Hutton maturing into a top class full back and Jenas's injury being a terrible setback.He is behaving like a manager who knows he has incurred the wrath of his employers and is attempting to shore up his position publicly.If we lose at Wigan I would not be at all surprised to see him sacked. He is very very twitchy.