Give Pilkington a chance to settle in. Not the same as Noonie but looks a good signing.
What will be like when we have the 2 of them fit? Wow!!!
Dikgacoi and Adeyemi? And Gunnar hasn't let us down this season. Wouldn't want to rely on him but okay as a back up. Championship is clearly his level.
Give Pilkington a chance to settle in. Not the same as Noonie but looks a good signing.
What will be like when we have the 2 of them fit? Wow!!!
Whittingham again was anonymous.
I must have been watching a different game.
I must have been watching a different game.
It was the Wigan game last night.
The one where he ambled around, and was called upon to take the odd free kick and corner.
City need a lot more from him; OGS must be able to see that he is a bit of a luxury.
Whitts is a real enigma.
It's strange that other club managers, players and their supporters, as well as the media pundits seem to think more of Whitts than we do. Every time you look at other forums and listen to the commentators, they all say what a great delivery he has and how valuable he is to the side with his vision.
Must admit, I'm coming to the conclusion that what we said of him a few years back has come around again. He is a luxury player who appears to amble around the pitch one paced, but he's also one who can win a game with a single piece of brilliance.
Is that enough to keep him in the team game after game regardless of his performances? On the surface, nothing seems to motivate him on the pitch and his goal celebrations are reminiscent of a wake. I'm sure deep down there's a fire burning somewhere, but I doubt Ole will change him now.
I will finish by saying he's frequently far too slow on the ball as well as off it. He gets caught all too often these days and he cost us 2 points at Blackburn. It wasn't all his fault at Ewood, but they didn't look like scoring until they got that goal.
Whitts is a real enigma.
It's strange that other club managers, players and their supporters, as well as the media pundits seem to think more of Whitts than we do. Every time you look at other forums and listen to the commentators, they all say what a great delivery he has and how valuable he is to the side with his vision.
Must admit, I'm coming to the conclusion that what we said of him a few years back has come around again. He is a luxury player who appears to amble around the pitch one paced, but he's also one who can win a game with a single piece of brilliance.
Is that enough to keep him in the team game after game regardless of his performances? On the surface, nothing seems to motivate him on the pitch and his goal celebrations are reminiscent of a wake. I'm sure deep down there's a fire burning somewhere, but I doubt Ole will change him now.
I will finish by saying he's frequently far too slow on the ball as well as off it. He gets caught all too often these days and he cost us 2 points at Blackburn. It wasn't all his fault at Ewood, but they didn't look like scoring until they got that goal.
OS,
That really hits the mark. You have added flesh to the bone I sent out.
He won't change, that's for sure.
Maybe the answer (as Hilts suggests) is for City to play someone alongside him quicker and able to do more than his fair share of the graft.
He was found out big time last season at the next level. He is a luxury, and possibly at this level City can afford that as evidenced by the free kick he sent over for Jones' goal at Blackburn, the corner he whipped in for Jones v Wigan (which led to the 2nd corner and the winning goal) and his extraordinary strike v H'sfield.