I'm struggling to think of anything.
I think he's just trying too hard.
One good run, but a crap shot at the end. No . . .
But we were generally shit tonight. Choking badly. Playoffs here we come
I'm struggling to think of anything.
I think he's just trying too hard.
One of those crazy old nights . . .One of those nights, eh?
Missed the link ups between him and BURNO, not one decent move tonight
No, I'm wrong. His run but, more specifically, the release to Baldock in the second half was well judged.
Baldock should have scored from that opportunity. At the time I said "If only Murray was on with that chance" but given the one he missed, although it was oh-so-close, maybe he wouldn't.
One of those nights, eh?
AK's free kicks are shite lofted in no pace always to the back post which 90% are over hit, just don't get it.
Again he's been mostly crap for months. He had a great run at the end of last season. But there's a reason Leicester and liege let him go. He's good but too inconsistent.
Still love him but; he ain't the Messiah that everyone has him pinned as.
Hopefully he will stay if we don't go up
There's nothing wrong in having an opinion, but base that opinion on facts. Leicester offered him a contract but that was when Knockaert's father was first ill, so he turned them down to go to Belgium, because his parents live very close to the Belgian border.
His father's health improved, and Knocky wanted to play in England again, so when we made an offer, Standard Liege sold him to us. Neither team 'let him go'.
Glad to see your boy back in form tonight. He has been poor over the last month or so though.
Whilst I agree, I don't really blame him for that.
Killer set piece delivery is something Hughton sacrificed in not playing Skalak nor Norwood.
Whilst I agree, I don't really blame him for that.
Killer set piece delivery is something Hughton sacrificed in not playing Skalak nor Norwood.
Whilst I agree, I don't really blame him for that.
Killer set piece delivery is something Hughton sacrificed in not playing Skalak nor Norwood.
Really a matter of opinion. A couple of nice touches to create himself space, but his delivery was woeful, and his attempted left foot cross into the keepers arms when he was in the area............ Oh dear.
Remains a big question mark for me.
Except when they are playing Knockeart always grabs the ball for the kick - no?
That one into the keeper's arms was poor, granted, but it was Murphy that set Murray up, and there was another great cross (which was well hit -- a rare thing for a Murphy cross) to the back post, but Murray had made a run to the near post.