Quote from: supertom on May 03, 2014, 04:59:55 PMFairly comfortable in the end. Hull never looked too willing to press us much. We pressed well, worked bloody hard and won convincingly in the end. Weimann man of the match. Play the lad through the middle and he'll score goals. Bowery played well too. His best game for the club so far. Like Weimann, responded well to being played in his natural position as opposed to a fill in wide man. He might not be the best player we've ever signed but today showed the benefit of fresh legs. In the last 6 weeks we've run some of these players into the ground and they've needed a rest, and we've needed to freshen things up but haven't. Whilst they may not be fantastic, the likes of Helenius, Tonev, Bowery could have been providing a bit of impetus and energy, and of course a desire to impress. Everyone else was pretty solid too.I'd like to see us rest a few players rested in the last two games, and a few of our also-rans and youngsters given the chance to impress.We may as well give some of the players like Gabby, maybe Delph, Vlaar etc an early holiday and just give 2-3 players the chance to show their worth. Notably Helenius, Tonev, Robinson. If Gardners fit he could do with some chance to show he's worth a new contract. Why? Apart from Guzan, Delph and Vlaar (when he's felt like it), the team have rarely broken a sweat all season!I understand what you mean about giving the fringe players a shout, but as for the first team, I'd bloody well do the opposite and cancel their summer holidays!
Fairly comfortable in the end. Hull never looked too willing to press us much. We pressed well, worked bloody hard and won convincingly in the end. Weimann man of the match. Play the lad through the middle and he'll score goals. Bowery played well too. His best game for the club so far. Like Weimann, responded well to being played in his natural position as opposed to a fill in wide man. He might not be the best player we've ever signed but today showed the benefit of fresh legs. In the last 6 weeks we've run some of these players into the ground and they've needed a rest, and we've needed to freshen things up but haven't. Whilst they may not be fantastic, the likes of Helenius, Tonev, Bowery could have been providing a bit of impetus and energy, and of course a desire to impress. Everyone else was pretty solid too.I'd like to see us rest a few players rested in the last two games, and a few of our also-rans and youngsters given the chance to impress.We may as well give some of the players like Gabby, maybe Delph, Vlaar etc an early holiday and just give 2-3 players the chance to show their worth. Notably Helenius, Tonev, Robinson. If Gardners fit he could do with some chance to show he's worth a new contract.
Pretty comfortable that in retrospect. Hull were garbage, but we played with a lot of energy and pressed them well. Bowery really surprised me, he looked decent and played a fantastic ball for he the third. Glad it's all over bar some shouting mid-week and against Spurs.
Thank fcuk for that. Must eat a small slice of humble pie - when Gabby was subbed by Bowery I had a head-in-hands-is-that-the best-we've-got moment and the lad proved me wrong - he made some great runs and his all round play was really good. Maybe there's a player in there after all.
Also, well done to the Cobblers for retaining their League status.
Quote from: CJ on May 03, 2014, 06:24:31 PMThank fcuk for that. Must eat a small slice of humble pie - when Gabby was subbed by Bowery I had a head-in-hands-is-that-the best-we've-got moment and the lad proved me wrong - he made some great runs and his all round play was really good. Maybe there's a player in there after all.Exactly what I said to myself.I would have give Bowery man of the match, he ran his bollox off and changed the game.
Bowery has played himself onto the plane to Brazil after today.
... I'm still not certain what formation we started out with but we got the shock (lucky)goal...
Have to say that Bowery was great today, fair play to him.Also, as others have said, the Ian Taylor moment was brilliant. There's a pic somewhere out there of him standing up to applaud the Holte, great stuff. Now let's batter Man City & Spurs!