I would definitely keep N'Zog. We're starting to see the best of him in the last few months. Now that he knows the club and that Lambert knows how best to employ him we will see far better from him from now on.
Quote from: Bren'd on April 08, 2013, 02:07:06 PMI would definitely keep N'Zog. We're starting to see the best of him in the last few months. Now that he knows the club and that Lambert knows how best to employ him we will see far better from him from now on.I think individually he's been fine but we're a better team without him (we've won 3 in 4 since he was dropped). I also don't think he's enough of a goal threat from that position given how little he offers in other areas. If we could replace him with someone with similar talent but a better work ethic and a few more goals it would be very useful, we really need 10goals a year from that role (roughly in line with Gabby and Weimann in the wider roles).
Lambo was watching Luke Murphy a Crewe midfielder yesterday.
Quote from: Hoppo on April 08, 2013, 03:16:34 PMLambo was watching Luke Murphy a Crewe midfielder yesterday.He's the lad that took over from Westie as their central midfield general, I believe.
That Fer chap who failed his Everton medical would be decent in our setup. Overall though I think we need a tricky attacking option and an experienced strong midfield player, coupled with a centre half and full back competition. We would have conceded less if the forwards had been more clinical too this season I reckon. Also Dunne being fully fit would have been a big plus.
Quote from: Mister E on April 08, 2013, 05:03:26 PMQuote from: Hoppo on April 08, 2013, 03:16:34 PMLambo was watching Luke Murphy a Crewe midfielder yesterday.He's the lad that took over from Westie as their central midfield general, I believe.Crewe manager saying Murphy is better than Westwood. He has scored 14 goals this season. 2-3m go get him ......
Delph didn't look a disaster waiting to happen yesterday. He put in some good strong tackles, carried the ball well an passed it well too.I do wonder whether his spate of yellow cards and indifferent contribution earlier in the season were a product of lack of fitness rather than ability. Let's face it he has hardly had a chance to get up to PL speed since he got here and has spent a protracted period where he hasn't played football at any level.
Quote from: Steve Rose on April 08, 2013, 01:50:12 AMDelph didn't look a disaster waiting to happen yesterday. He put in some good strong tackles, carried the ball well an passed it well too.I do wonder whether his spate of yellow cards and indifferent contribution earlier in the season were a product of lack of fitness rather than ability. Let's face it he has hardly had a chance to get up to PL speed since he got here and has spent a protracted period where he hasn't played football at any level.Good points. I thought Delph was hopeless whenever he was in the side last year. The turning point for me was the West Ham game. i thought Delph was brilliant that day and has been ever since.
He was fantastic at west brom too. That was the first time I saw real dynamism and sharpness in his play. He's got really quick feet to manoeuvre out of right situations.Can't cross a ball though can he?