You might know I am an advocate of wing-backs, if played with an attacking mindset and not a defensive one (Bruce); I believe Thudds would be capable of playing as you say and it would solve his midfield lethargy and solve our defensive distribution. My only concern would be his defensive instincts in the box.
That was where he served his schooling and we've got 2 other brilliant defenders (for us) to compensate that. The more I think about this the more I think it would be a real step forward for both us and his career, and I'm not just saying that cos I posted it!
Hope we aren't falling into Rooney territory, trying to fit him him somewhere because he isn't good enough to play in his natural position
The same Rooney who most people had as MoTM is the first couple of games of the tournament? And it's not shoehorning him in from a misguided sense of loyalty, I think his attributes are better suited to that position and our midfield dynamic and style of play would be better suited if he wasn't played there. Plus he used to be a centre back.
I thought Rooney played well in midfield. The whole England set up needs changing - something isn't right to go on being continually **** since 1966.
Yes the same Rooney that hasn't done anything previous to the first 2 games of the group like the same Tom that hasn't done anything other than mediocre for the last 3 months of the season
How much do you think Tom would worry about being released? Do you think he'd be destitute? Tom Huddlestone on a free anyone? Any takers?
You mean like Jermaine Jenas, who actively went on tv many times declaring his availability - begging for a job - and when none came he reluctantly had to retire? I'm sure Tom could've got a gig, but if he'd not bucked his ideas up and got his thumb out of his arse for the 3 months prior to his contract expiring and we'd subsequently released him, how many clubs do you think would pay him what we had been?
No I don't mean like Jenas, I mean like Tom Huddlestone.. How many clubs would take him on a free? A lot.
I agree, he wouldn't have struggled to find a club. He has had a mixed time at City, but on a free transfer he would've gone somewhere like Bournemouth or Villa.
Bmouth wouldnt touch him. So ye i agree a championship club would take him. I'm sure he looked around and his agent touted him around prior to resigning with us. He woulda definitely wanted a 3 year deal. No takers.
People have short memories. I remember Huddlestone making rash challenges around the area, and also doodling on the ball and having it taken off him.