http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/co...t-hull-city-s-seyi-olofinjana-92746-29758414/ Probably not the best researched article No mention of injury Suspect the Coventry Telegraph journalists go to the same school of excellence as those at HDF
I posted it as I though something so silly might make a change. It's not just us who have to put up woeful journalism. Glad you clarified your comment regarding the reference!
As they haven't got a pot to wee-wee in I would imagine his £28k wages might be an issue and we aint subsidising any more.
Still maintain when fit he should be the first midfielder on the team sheet. However, to call him a hard man is the most ridiculous thing in a ridiculous article! How could they even get near affording him?!?
Yeah - I spotted it with, as you say, no mention of injury. Just careless 'journalism'. Deffo wasn't aiming at you - that's why I went back and edited.
Given his high wages I can't see Oli going to Coventry. I'd like to see him given a chance in our midfield when fit though.
If you look at the comments on that article, someone has pointed out their poor research earlier this morning.
"Olofinjana is exactly the kind of midfield destroyer we need: someone mean and nasty who will get in the faces of the opposition and break up their play". Has he got a brother?
I didn't look at the comments as expected to find the Coventry version of James Lodge! Have now looked was pleased to see that they appear to have a better quality of commenter than HDF (although that is based upon a small sample and some are clearly our fans)
Hopefully with Pearson going Oli will get a chance with us when fit he's a quality player especially at this level. He's far better than Evans anyway, that cannot be disputed.
Why??? He's hardly set the world alight for us, and Cardiff fans said he was usually "worse than average" for them
Cardiff had a great squad and again, if he's better than Evans (which he clearly is) then he should play.
Bit harsh perhaps? Evans has been a solid player for us and he has much more potential than Oli, he's worth his place in the team and unless Oli proves himself in training as a better option he should wait on the sidelines for his oppurtunity. We're all entitled to our opinions but i disagree mate
If he's playing better than what we have then, yes, he should play. Cardiff fans (who saw him week in week out) thought that last season he started well, but became very poor. They certainly didn't want the club to get him back on loan even if he was fit. He may well come back from injury and have a return to form but to say he should be the first name on the team sheet??!!!