I agree
Season after season we've seen managers drop Wes for "tough away matches where we need more bite in midfield". What usually happens is that without Wes we can't retain the ball as well, we don't generate as much pressure, the opposition get confident, we get run ragged ball chasing, and we lose. The stats on average pints with Wes starting and Wes not starting are significant IIRC.
Hey ho. Let's hope the Murph factor will compensate.
Posted By: Old Git on September 28th 2016 at 19:03:28
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- Why would you drop your best midfielder who ran the show last away game for (NCFC) - Jim, Sep 28, 18:57:34
- Dorrans is playing (n/m) (NCFC) - lurd, Sep 28, 19:34:53
- Rest him? (NCFC) - Old Man, Sep 28, 19:00:14
- Might have a knock.... (NCFC) - hoolahan, Sep 28, 18:59:37
- Because he wants tettey to play and it's... (NCFC) - loz, Sep 28, 18:58:38
- As I've said hope it works but I am very doubtful about the wisdom of this (n/m) (NCFC) - Jim, Sep 28, 18:59:59
- I agree (NCFC) - Old Git, Sep 28, 19:03:28
- Historically, ANs tinkering hasn't worked (n/m) (NCFC) - SimonOTBC, Sep 28, 18:59:34
- Yep (n/m) (NCFC) - Higher Wrather, Sep 28, 19:07:18
- As I've said hope it works but I am very doubtful about the wisdom of this (n/m) (NCFC) - Jim, Sep 28, 18:59:59
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