He does have other strings to his bow other than pace, such as his finishing ability, but it seems like when he gets too nervous to really put on the afterburners due to his hamstring issues the other aspects of his game suffer just as much.
Gordon Greer will display a moment of magic by bringing the ball out of his own half, executing a delicious Cruyff turn to bamboozle 2 Derby defenders, fooling another couple with some Ronaldo-esque stepovers and will then unleash a rocket from 35 yards which will fly into the top corner.
Worth checking at your local supermarket for multi packs of Carling. Think they cost £6.99 and had a free Now TV Sky Sports pass with them recently. Saves you a few quid even if you don't drink the (piss poor) lager.
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Based on the team that finished up on the pitch vs Forest, this would be my 5 (based on nothing but gut feeling)
Hardly an inspiring list TBH!
1)Calde
2)Ward
3)CMS
4)Andrews
5)Ulloa
I thought JFC battled well in the first 60 or so minutes against Forest but couldn't quite match Stephens or Crofts for driving the team onwards from midfield.
Saying that, we did get overrun in midfield at times, so would be tempted with Ince-Andrews-Orlandi in the away leg.
Fair point, cobbled together was probably the wrong choice of words in the heat of the moment. :thumbsup:
The production of the show is always decent, it's more the pundits I have a problem with. I haven't even watched the FL show from last night yet, saving that for later over a beer or two!
Sod em. We know how we did, we felt the sheer joy as that 92nd minute header went in. We know how well Oscar has done this season with the injury problems etc. I don't need some gormless ex-footballer to validate those sentiments on a cobbled together highlights show.
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