I really cannot believe that we would play SWP instead of Hoilett. What was the thinking behind this? That SWP might be "up for it" against his former club? That he scored in midweek so will be high in confidence? That he had a decent pre-season against rubbish foreign teams?
Hoilett is a much better player than SWP in each and every way. The only thing SWP has is pace, he can put his head down, run past someone, but then he is clueless. He can't cross, he can't dribble, he lacks composure on the ball, he can't hold the ball up and bring others into the game. Hoilett on the other hand has all these things.
Yes, Hoilett had a poor game against Norwich, but the job of a good manager is to encourage the good players after they have a bad game so that they come back stronger, not start changing the team like a headless chicken.
Hoilett is a much better player than SWP in each and every way. The only thing SWP has is pace, he can put his head down, run past someone, but then he is clueless. He can't cross, he can't dribble, he lacks composure on the ball, he can't hold the ball up and bring others into the game. Hoilett on the other hand has all these things.
Yes, Hoilett had a poor game against Norwich, but the job of a good manager is to encourage the good players after they have a bad game so that they come back stronger, not start changing the team like a headless chicken.
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