What the Christ does Albrighton have to do to get in the side?
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 23, 2014, 01:05:42 PMQuote from: Montbert on February 23, 2014, 12:53:31 PMWhat the Christ does Albrighton have to do to get in the side?Turn himself from a player that looks better as an impact sub than when he plays from the start.He just played better than Weimann in the last match, no matter when he was on the pitch. He may well be better as an impact sub, but he just played better last time, and deserves to start.
Quote from: Montbert on February 23, 2014, 12:53:31 PMWhat the Christ does Albrighton have to do to get in the side?Turn himself from a player that looks better as an impact sub than when he plays from the start.
That magpies team looks pretty good to me
Quote from: Montbert on February 23, 2014, 01:07:25 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on February 23, 2014, 01:05:42 PMQuote from: Montbert on February 23, 2014, 12:53:31 PMWhat the Christ does Albrighton have to do to get in the side?Turn himself from a player that looks better as an impact sub than when he plays from the start.He just played better than Weimann in the last match, no matter when he was on the pitch. He may well be better as an impact sub, but he just played better last time, and deserves to start.I'm not Weimann's biggest fan but I think he works harder and is less prone to giving the ball away in silly areas. I also think as an option to bring on against a tiring defence, Albrighton is the better bet. In an ideal world, for me, both would be on the bench and we would have better in front of them.
The problem today is "even the blind squirrel" saying applies. They have had such a crap run that it's bound to end very soon either by luck or method.