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Alan Waddle
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And yet still some clamber to have the self styled genius Jenkins back at the helmClucas wasn't worth what we paid for him, not even half the money.
And yet still some clamber to have the self styled genius Jenkins back at the helmClucas wasn't worth what we paid for him, not even half the money.
Thought he had his best game since joining against Birmingham - put in some lovely crosses which Stoke fans told us he was good at. Haven't really seen much of it from him so far this year but if we do go with wingbacks and he plays further up the pitch then hopefully we'll see more of that.I am confident that Tymon will, so far it seems that the way that Williams wants to play will suit him well where he can focus more in an attacking sense and a little less on defending.
His cross for Lowe to score against 'Boro last month was a peachThought he had his best game since joining against Birmingham - put in some lovely crosses which Stoke fans told us he was good at. Haven't really seen much of it from him so far this year but if we do go with wingbacks and he plays further up the pitch then hopefully we'll see more of that.
And let's not forget his ball in across the six yard box last Saturday at Birmingham that was any self respecting centre forwards dream, pity Yates shìt his pants when he saw the keeper coming.His cross for Lowe to score against 'Boro last month was a peach
Think it's a case of putting players where they'll be most effective which is down to good management. If a player is a better left wingback than conventional leftback then you play him as a wingback but don't then expect miracles if you choose to play him as a leftback.And let's not forget his ball in across the six yard box last Saturday at Birmingham that was any self respecting centre forwards dream, pity Yates shìt his pants when he saw the keeper coming.
He's growing on me is Tymon