After watching MOTD and what I've read, it's very hard to find any positives. But despite his faults is there a better header of the ball in the Prem than Rudy?
Quote from: Villa Lew on September 27, 2015, 11:09:28 AMAfter watching MOTD and what I've read, it's very hard to find any positives. But despite his faults is there a better header of the ball in the Prem than Rudy?He's beginning to put me in mind of Tony Hateley.
Quote from: E I Adio on September 27, 2015, 11:25:06 AMQuote from: Villa Lew on September 27, 2015, 11:09:28 AMAfter watching MOTD and what I've read, it's very hard to find any positives. But despite his faults is there a better header of the ball in the Prem than Rudy?He's beginning to put me in mind of Tony Hateley.As many of us around in the sixties have observed. Big Tone was a fantastic header of the ball but often criticised for his footwork which was not of the same standard...just like Rudy. However if the supply line is there ,and it was with Phil Woosnam and is now with Amavi those with exceptional heading ability will always score...and score a lot!
So after his best showing so far, and we are chasing a game, Sherwood decides not to use Ayew.
Hutton wasn't at all helped by whoever was supposed to be playing ahead of him, his man pulled him inside near the centre halves and an LFC player moved into the space surrendered unopposed. This happened nearly all game.
Quote from: The Edge on September 27, 2015, 10:20:30 AMThe bells are ringing for the claret and blue. (alarm bells that is)Get the fire brigadeGet the fire brigadeIf you jump you've got to wait your turnFriends all seem to laugh
The bells are ringing for the claret and blue. (alarm bells that is)