He totally bottled a 50/50 challenge 5 or 10 minutes from the end of the Wolves game. Should have busted his gut to win, or at least try to win the ball. I'm sure that impressed Bruce.He's not the long term future left back. Sell. Cash in.
Quote from: Goldie.7 on January 16, 2017, 08:05:32 PMQuote from: supertom on January 16, 2017, 08:01:14 PMIt would be insanity to let Cissokho go with how Amavi is playing.He's already gone and it's no great loss. If we'd signed someone by now it wouldn't, but we haven't and we desperately need to drop Amavi. I've got everything crossed we sign a left back before the weekend, but we've still got to sign 2-3 midfielders and a striker before we even consider that position. Much like Gestede though, I think shipping out players and leaving yourself short is asking for trouble. Cissokho is a shade better defensively than Amavi. Not saying much, but he is.
Quote from: supertom on January 16, 2017, 08:01:14 PMIt would be insanity to let Cissokho go with how Amavi is playing.He's already gone and it's no great loss.
It would be insanity to let Cissokho go with how Amavi is playing.
Bottled a challenge 5 or 10 minutes from the end! He bottles out of every challenge - honestly not being smart arsed just look at any clip you want. He has no future let alone long term as a defender. We have had great wing back defenders in the past like Kenny Swain and John Gidman but the one thing that they had in common apart from their city of birth was that they both could put a tackle in.
This was in the Mail today in their championship page:"Molineux had a big crowd to mark Graham Taylor's life. But one observer was there professionall. A Hertha Berlin Scout was looking at championship talent. He was impressed with Villa's Jordan Amavi."