Titus
Come on!
Good old NSC. At 7:30pm yesterday nearly everybody was excited about the strength of the team we put out. After we fail to win they are complaining that the bench wasn't strong enough.
disagree slightly, CMS would have given them something different to think about, Maybe freeing up space with his running about and letting the ball players do what they can
According to wikipedia all 3 transfers happened on the same day. Orlandi and Lopez came in and Noone left.Why replace the third winger when 95% of the time we only play with one.
Anyway Orlandi and SD came in after Noone left, unless you are suggesting Noone is better than both of them.
Good old NSC. At 7:30pm yesterday nearly everybody was excited about the strength of the team we put out. After we fail to win they are complaining that the bench wasn't strong enough.
I would have used different words, but my general thinking would have been the same.They sat deep in the proverbial 2 tight rows of 4 (as Chelski bored Barca and Bayern to death), and didn't mind being in their own 6 yard box. In addition, several of them including the goalie, appeared to be gigantic.
CMS, who struggles with his poor touch and lack of teammate and space awareness in most games, simply would have had no space to carry out his legendary shuttle sprints.
According to wikipedia all 3 transfers happened on the same day. Orlandi and Lopez came in and Noone left.
I think our biggest let down last night was our balls into the box from wide positions for Ulloa to attack, they were generally poor. This was so disappointing after our 2nd half performance against Forest.
So the suits woke up in the morning had their Ready Brek and wondered what they would do today.
Clearly the Noone transfer made way for not 1 but 2 far superior players.
What a fantastic bit of business.
Did you actually go to the forest game, apart from corners in the second half I can't remember a distinct amount of balls from wide going into the box. /QUOTE]
I obviously watched more of he game than you at Forest than you as I saw Ulloa winning many headers that were coming in from deep and wide positions and he was knocking the ball forward or back to Buckley.
Noone at the time was greatly appreciated by Albion fans. Most were disappointed he went, wished him well, and NSC had many Orlandi and Lopez critics for many weeks, almost months.
Of course, a few spiteful and revisionist types appeared, saying they never rated Noone anyway.
If we had to sell, I would always have preferred LuaLua .... Very rarely does it. Don't suppose any other clubs were interested in LuaLua and you can see why.
Because there wasn't 6 red shirts between the two of them.I obviously watched more of he game than you at Forest than you as I saw Ulloa winning many headers that were coming in from deep and wide positions and he was knocking the ball forward or back to Buckley.
Because there wasn't 6 red shirts between the two of them.
Good old NSC. At 7:30pm yesterday nearly everybody was excited about the strength of the team we put out. After we fail to win they are complaining that the bench wasn't strong enough.
Did you actually go to the forest game, apart from corners in the second half I can't remember a distinct amount of balls from wide going into the box
I agree but that was not the point happygull said that we didnt put crosses into Ulloa during the 2nd half of Forest game which is untrue we did but the quality of the crosses last night wasnt as good, perhaps if Orlandi had been on they may have been as he is the best crosser of the ball bar none at the club.
We seem to be getting closer, esp as Noone seems to have left the conversation, it's just semantics now.I agree but that was not the point happygull said that we didnt put crosses into Ulloa during the 2nd half of Forest game which is untrue we did but the quality of the crosses last night wasnt as good, perhaps if Orlandi had been on they may have been as he is the best crosser of the ball bar none at the club.
Maybe your view from the lower west bridgeford stand was differing to mine high up in the trent end but I fail to recall any time that buckley or calderon or bridge got around the back of Cohen or Hutchinson to produce crosses from wide areas .... yes Ulloa played off quite a few balls from deep once we wrestled the midfield after Guedioura ( nice one Hammond) was taken off