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Will the club move forward with Leigterwood in centre mid?
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Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostI want to see our club moving forward and start doing things they should be doing. Leigterwood may give his all, but his all is not part of what is needed to get us promoted.
It's a bit like Ainsworth. He's a great man and I love him to bits, but having him in the side won't get us promoted.
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Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostI want to see our club moving forward and start doing things they should be doing. Leigterwood may give his all, but his all is not part of what is needed to get us promoted.
It's a bit like Ainsworth. He's a great man and I love him to bits, but having him in the side won't get us promoted.
we could do alot worse than mikele legiertwood
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Originally posted by Quaz View Postfunny how you are blaming it all on legs....you honestly think one player is needed to take us forward.....thats how it sounds....try looking at the board for not taking the club "forward"
We will obviously not agree about him, but at the end of the day with him in centre mid we will not get promoted in my opinion.
I think to play centre mid you need to have the basics like having a good first touch, being good at passing and having good awareness. He lacks these qualities.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by qblockpete View Posthe is our club captain, the one and only player who called the team over after ipswich.
Players like Legs give 110% and it must be harder for him, when supporters like Hammersmith r get on his back.
How difficult is it teaching if kids are continually taking the p.ish?? Their you have it, don't get on his back and he might do even better. I'm sure whatever profession we are in, we have more chance of succeeding without the negativity around us.
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Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostHe plays a big part in how we play. Look how poor we have been playing since Mahon got injured. He could tackle, read a game and pass.
We will obviously not agree about him, but at the end of the day with him in centre mid we will not get promoted in my opinion.
I think to play centre mid you need to have the basics like having a good first touch, being good at passing and having good awareness. He lacks these qualities.
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Originally posted by Qpr3 View Postso you think legs wont be able to take us forward, what about borrowdale, agyemang, vine and hall??
we could do alot worse than mikele legiertwood
We only have about 5 or players that I rate which will take us forward.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by Neil View PostFace it though,we get a couple of good games out of him and odd goals,most of the time he cant find a blue & white hoop.:very_sad:
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Originally posted by Quaz View Postnor can most of the players lately...all about confidence and with everyone slating players at the moment....it's a wonder anyone will want to bl00dy sign at all.
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Originally posted by Quaz View Postnot going to carry this on as you have your opinion i have mine....its a team game not one player...end of.
1. His first touch
2. His awareness
3. His passing
I'd be interested to hear your opinions after you have observed these things.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostI want to see our club moving forward and start doing things they should be doing. Leigterwood may give his all, but his all is not part of what is needed to get us promoted.
It's a bit like Ainsworth. He's a great man and I love him to bits, but having him in the side won't get us promoted.Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostHe plays a big part in how we play. Look how poor we have been playing since Mahon got injured. He could tackle, read a game and pass.
We will obviously not agree about him, but at the end of the day with him in centre mid we will not get promoted in my opinion.
I think to play centre mid you need to have the basics like having a good first touch, being good at passing and having good awareness. He lacks these qualities.
in my opinion i think we could get promoted with legs at CM as long as we bought 2 quality strikers.
he is a good player at this level
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Originally posted by Quaz View Postnor can most of the players lately...all about confidence and with everyone slating players at the moment....it's a wonder anyone will want to bl00dy sign at all.
If you sit near the touch line then you can shout the odd comment at players. But once at a game, whoever is playing you support the team.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostFair enough, but seriously in the next game watch him closely and observe
1. His first touch
2. His awareness
3. His passing
I'd be interested to hear your opinions after you have observed these things.
you admitted above we only have about 5 players who can take us forward...yet single out one......good for confidence that eh mate........
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Originally posted by Quaz View Posti have watched him.......not basing my opinion just to disagree fella....its what i think.
you admitted above we only have about 5 players who can take us forward...yet single out one......good for confidence that eh mate........
Rowlands can do all those things and we are mssing him, badly.
I singled him out because he is one of about 5 who are regulars who I don't think is playing well.
Cerny- having a decent season
Gorks- not as good as last season, but still doing well
Routledge- has had a good season
Simpson- I have been impressed with. Scored some very important goals.
Out of the regulars, he is the one letting us down I am afraid.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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