Exactly

Tierney was excellent before his injury, had one game back where he was poor (understandably so) and never given a another chance at a run of games.

Fox has done nothing wrong in all honestly, hasn't had a run of games to prove himself. As for him not fitting into the system, he did last season when we were far more successful. Why change something that's working? It doesn't make sense to me.

People will use the argument that Hughton tried to tighten up the defence, but we have conceded 56 goals this season, only 10 less than last year with 2 games to go. Was it worth killing our old system for this dross which has produced far worse results and ruined many of our players?

Posted By: Common Sense Police, May 7, 16:25:36

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