He was pretty good at the Withdean too. Other than that, I agree.Thanks for the 2 very good seasons but, we have moved on and so should you.
He was pretty good at the Withdean too. Other than that, I agree.Thanks for the 2 very good seasons but, we have moved on and so should you.
He was pretty good at the Withdean too. Other than that, I agree.
It's an opinion.......
So you think Bridcutt passed the ball well last night and you think he'll get back in out team if he came back?
Thought Liam was their best player by a mile and showed a commendable battling spirit. What's sad for him is that he would not get in our side now.
I would take him back, class player who would very quickly show his worth in a deep lying midfield position. He is undoubtedly better than Crofts, Holla, Ince and JFC - I'd have him tomorrow as back up to Stephens and Kayal. I still think he is a quality player to have, in a very specific job whatever the formation. He was exposed last night by some crap players around him and an imbalanced team which had no real gameplan or ideas but the early penalty caused all their problems.
I would take him back, class player who would very quickly show his worth in a deep lying midfield position. He is undoubtedly better than Crofts, Holla, Ince and JFC - I'd have him tomorrow as back up to Stephens and Kayal. I still think he is a quality player to have, in a very specific job whatever the formation. He was exposed last night by some crap players around him and an imbalanced team which had no real gameplan or ideas but the early penalty caused all their problems.
Perfectly illustrating this, was former Albion lynchpin, Liam Bridcutt. In his days here Bridcutt performed superbly, in an extremely specific role, in a clearly defined system – restricting himself to the area in front of the back four, controlling possession and dictating the tempo. Last night however – in the complete absence of any job description – his strengths were painfully underutilized. He was all over the place – popping up behind the striker, then wide left, then between the centre halves for a while, before finally settling into the centre of the park.
The mess that is Leeds United under Massimo Cellino, set up by the mess that is Steve Evans, were a mess on the field.
I would think that he and people he knows will have been aware of some of the things in the press. Even if it is just the over the top comments from the Argus.
He made his name during his time with us. Player of the season twice. Capped for Scotland. Yeah he's made a bunch of money since, but I'd bet he'd have wanted to leave in a better way.