Stuart Webber Confirmed As Sporting Director

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Hoolahan only really developed into the player we know now when Lambert moved him in from left midfield to CAM
Sorry, but I do not believe that to be the case. From my memory he played centrally for Blackpool. It was only Norwich managers who wanted to play him on the left' Next season Pritchard must be the main man. Against Reading he scored two excellent goals from distance, one with either foot. He is more proactive than Wes, and is more dynamic. And he is,I believe, some 11 years younger. We must stop, as fans, this idolatory of players beyond their natural life cycle.
 
Sorry, but I do not believe that to be the case. From my memory he played centrally for Blackpool. It was only Norwich managers who wanted to play him on the left' Next season Pritchard must be the main man. Against Reading he scored two excellent goals from distance, one with either foot. He is more proactive than Wes, and is more dynamic. And he is,I believe, some 11 years younger. We must stop, as fans, this idolatory of players beyond their natural life cycle.
I hope you've got your 'flak jacket' on GE, but I 100% agree with you.
AP is a far better player all round (yes, Wes has been outstanding AT TIMES), but I'm almost certain that the Archant scribes have chosen AP as their MotM on at least 3 of the last 4 games. When Wes scores it's nearly always from inside the 18 yard area and mostly from within 6 yards as both his goals were on Saturday (Yes, I know a goal is a goal wherever it's scored from!!!!), but we SOOOO often lose the ball or the shot is blocked within the 18 yard area.
 
There's no-one who despises sentimentality in football more than me, however it is often said of young players that if 'they're good enough, they're old enough.' Well as I see it you can reverse that for Wes because in my opinion if 'he's good enough, he's young enough' he's still one of our best players as his performances this term have shown.

Carry On Wes !
 
Of all the crap in this team, I'm surprised he's singled out for criticism, 'tis all.

9 years solid service, despite the widely over-boiled 'villagate', he's given me more pleasure than any other over the years.

He has another year on his contract, so suck it up. Guy deserves some respect. <ok>
 
Sadly Suffolk, we're all guilty of misreading posts and don't get me started on misreading text messages!!! <doh>
I think as I said in a previous post, I'm liking the harmony and general agreement on this board since SW was appointed - LONG MAY IT CONTINUE!!!!

That is preposterous, quite clearly caused by a tipsy orangutan!

Bah!
 
There's no-one who despises sentimentality in football more than me, however it is often said of young players that if 'they're good enough, they're old enough.' Well as I see it you can reverse that for Wes because in my opinion if 'he's good enough, he's young enough' he's still one of our best players as his performances this term have shown.

Carry On Wes !
ONLY on occasions though.
Whilst I'm happy for him to see out his contract, I hope he won't be starting many games next season.
 
No-one's saying he's the future, he clearly isn't - that will hopefully be Pritchard and Maddison (I think he exists, I've seen clips! :emoticon-0105-wink: ). I just think he gets a lot of unfair criticism, he doesn't go missing any more than the rest of this hapless bunch. <ok>
 
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No-one's saying he's the future, he clearly isn't - that will hopefully be Pritchard and Maddison (I think he exists, I've seen clips! :emoticon-0105-wink: ). I just think he gets a lot of unfair criticism, he doesn't go missing any more than the rest of this hapless bunch. <ok>

You are perfectly entitled to your opinion, no doubt slightly biased by your Irish heritage (;))

An opposite opinion is just that, an opinion and just as entitled and not meant to be disrespectful! <ok>
 
No-one's saying he's the future, he clearly isn't - that will hopefully be Pritchard and Maddison (I think he exists, I've seen clips! :emoticon-0105-wink: ). I just think he gets a lot of unfair criticism, he doesn't go missing any more than the rest of this hapless bunch. <ok>
Spot on gandy and when he's fresh (as he was against Reading), he is a real asset to the team.
Rusty on the other hand ..........
 
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Sorry, but I do not believe that to be the case. From my memory he played centrally for Blackpool. It was only Norwich managers who wanted to play him on the left' Next season Pritchard must be the main man. Against Reading he scored two excellent goals from distance, one with either foot. He is more proactive than Wes, and is more dynamic. And he is,I believe, some 11 years younger. We must stop, as fans, this idolatory of players beyond their natural life cycle.

When Wes played for Blackpool against us he played on the left, but he may have played centrally in other games for them. My recollection is that PL brought in the diamond formation so that he could move Wes to the middle as well as playing two strikers. I agree with KIO that team selection should be made according to the best team for that game regardless of age or sentiment. Creative players will always vary in performance because of the demanding nature of their role and the difference between Reading and yesterday showed that in both players, neither of whom played particularly well yesterday compared to their blinders against Reading. IMO, Pritchard needs the competition from Wes to develop further. He has the great advantage of being two footed, but Wes has experience and a natural instinct for the right pass which AP sometimes lacks. Given that Wes is 34, Maddison will certainly be getting chances sooner rather than later, especially now that even any mathematical chance of the play-offs is gone.