Henriksen

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Should Henriksen be in the next match day squad?

  • Yes

    Votes: 59 72.0%
  • No

    Votes: 23 28.0%

  • Total voters
    82
  • Poll closed .
Not even mimicking Charlie Mulgrew's ludicrous screaming when tackled could lift the gloom.

I guess it's what happens when a team fails to win all but one of seven games. There was a sense of foreboding after the hour mark, as is the case most weeks.
 
They have successful teams. It's not really hard to fathom, is it?
Leeds have continued with a good fan base down in the third and been bang average in the championship for years but still we’ll supported
Maybe you’re struggling with that
 
Would Henriksen be able to play up front as a target man? He has a lot of technical quality. Am worried, like most City fans about Eaves just not being good enough at this level
 
No
No he wouldn’t
Even Fettis managed to score when he was chucked up front as a sub, but realistically it wont happen I suppose. I heard Burnsies comment on the radio about Eaves getting his mind right, I mean he has one job really so its hard not to get frustrated. I don't reckon the likes of Waggy had to get their minds right back in the day, just stick the ball in the onion bag!
 
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…..Waggy had to get their minds right back in the day, just stick the ball in the onion bag!
I have often wondered, in my down time, if Waggy would have been so successful today as he was in his pomp? I mean carrying the weight he did in those days. I don't suppose he'd get away with it today, however the way he used his weight was one of his key attributes. Would todays defenders have him bottled up? Lets be fair he didn't have a lot of pace.
He'd have certainly made far more money and he wouldn't have had to work at Fenners or run crummy pubs, to earn a crust once his playing days were over.
 
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I have often wondered, in my down time, if Waggy would have been so successful today as he was in his pomp? I mean carrying the weight he did in those days. I don't suppose he'd get away with it today, however the way he used his weight was one of his key attributes. Would todays defenders have him bottled up? Lets be fair he didn't have a lot of pace.
He'd have certainly made far more money and he wouldn't have had to work at Fenners or run crummy pubs, to earn a crust once his playing days were over.
On the other hand would he have been carrying weight if he’d played today or would he have been picked up as a youngster and coached in terms of diet & speed too
We’ll never know
 
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