What's amusing me is that last season with 451 we got a lot of points. People moaned that we didn't score enough goals.
This season we have three quality strikers, and we're scoring more goals. The problem is without five in midfield we're not controlling games and probably not scoring as many as we should. 442 for Wigan and West ham, then let's get back some control. Very hard to leave Fletcher and SEB out though, when the quality of player coming into midfield wouldn't be as good. Mancienne, Henry and Guedioura for me as the starting three in midfield. On 27 September 2010 08:36, Morris, Lee SGT <[email protected]>wrote: > I have to agree, one of our very weak links, needs sorting quickly. Berra > and Craddock scare the living daylights out of me too, although Craddock has > improved considerably from a couple of years ago when he wasn't even good > enough for our championship team. > > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On > Behalf Of *LEESE Matthew > *Sent:* Monday, 27 September 2010 08:32 > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [BTMO] RE: Ward > > Did he go off injured or lacking bottle? I suspect the latter. > > He's simply not good enough. Brought in as a striker where he couldn't cut > it, so Mick tried to convert him to a left midfielder. Useless there so he > turned him into 'the best left back at the club'. He's a liability. > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On > Behalf Of *Marcus Chantry > *Sent:* Sunday, 26 September 2010 11:39 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [NSWolves] Ward > > What the f...@$k is Ward doing wearing a wolves shirt? > > The information contained in this email is confidential. If you are not the > intended recipient, you may not disclose or use the information in this > email in any way and should destroy any copies. Macquarie does not guarantee > the integrity of any emails or attached files. The views or opinions > expressed are the author's own and may not reflect the views or opinions of > Macquarie. > > > > -- > "The game at which they had met for common recreation is called by some the > football game. It is one in which young men, in country sport, propel a huge > ball not by throwing it into the air but by striking it and rolling it along > the ground, and that not with their hands but with their feet, kicking in > opposite directions." > > English manuscript, from between 1481 and 1500, so FIFA take note, it's > been our game for over five hundred years so put the World Cup in England in > the next ten years. Henry VIII had a pair of football boots in his great > wardrobe, so we want our World Cup and we want it now. > Before printing, please consider the environment. IMPORTANT NOTICE: This > e-mail and any attachment to it are intended only to be read or used by the > named addressee. It is confidential and may contain legally privileged > information. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any > mistaken transmission to you. The RTA is not responsible for any > unauthorised alterations to this e-mail or attachment to it. Views expressed > in this message are those of the individual sender, and are not necessarily > the views of the RTA. If you receive this e-mail in error, please > immediately delete it from your system and notify the sender. You must not > disclose, copy or use any part of this e-mail if you are not the intended > recipient. > > -- > Boo! Thick Mick Out! > > -- > Boo! Thick Mick Out! > -- Boo! Thick Mick Out!
