?I think it is a whole new ball game now for Wes Hoolahan at Norwich City,? said Roeder, whose anger was only stemmed by Lupoli's late heroics.
?Norwich is a much bigger club than Blackpool ? there Wes was the star of the show. And I think he was basically allowed to do what he wants.
?No. Not here. He'll play my way ? or he won't play.?
The manager did, however, had warmer words for two of his team ? Darel Russell who found himself handed the stand-in striker gig from the start and Cureton, whose eighth minute penalty miss compounded his early season miseries.
?I thought Rusty [Russell] did ever so well and deserves a lot of praise playing up there ? he's certainly seen being a striker in a different light now and the battering they take,? said Roeder, as his centre-midfield star got little change out of either Darren Purse and Roger Johnson.
?He enjoyed it; I thought he played with a lot of bravery and courage. And he deserved to stay on the pitch.?
Posted By: SCC 28, Oct 10, 17:03:45
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