At no point have I ever said one of our own. Ever. My view is based on his performance and commitment. He's not going to learn sitting on his arse. We have **** all to lose. I'd start him. Because I think he's good enough.
if tymon starts, put robertson on the left of midfield they would work well together i feel and robertson will be much more effective attacking
No. Playing Robertson on the wing. His whole strength is bursting from deep. It'd nullify him the same way that sticking Aluko up front with his back to goal did.
Everycunt and his daft **** dog know's we're down this season anyway. Give the lad a proper run of games, we've nothing to lose.
He was exposed last weekend, luckily the team we were playing were awful and didn't take advantage, he'll get torn apart against most teams in this league. The only reason to play him is because we have no one else, which, luckily for him is the case right now.
Marshalls been exposed since he first started for us. He gets selected every game. Elmo's been exposed at RB since he's been misplayed there. He gets selected every game. Almost all of our players have been exposed in the past 8 or so games. Seasoned pros. It'll do him good, he doesn't need wrapping up in cotton wool, he needs game time and experience. Get him on and gerrinintoem.
Personally, I can't wait for Livermore in goal, Robertson up front and Marshall dressed as Roary. Great formation. Not sure Dawson should be taking pens though; he's more of a corner-taker.
All this square pegs in round holes is bollocks. Last week everyone was in their Football Manager approved 'correct' position and we got absolutely ****ed.
Every manager does it and fans always moan. There's got to be a reason they keep doing it. Maybe it's because those they know positions aren't as set in stone as people think they are.
What were you watching? He'd made improvements from last week and the kid will only learn. It's easy for you to criticise the lad from your armchair. Give him a chance. He's hardly ****ing up now is he?
I think you're right. I don't think most modern footballers has/can have one position these days. Even if it's subtle like playing in a back four or back three - it's a position change.