RvW staying?

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Well if he does hit row Z at your place, it'll take a long time to get the ball back because there'll be no one about to throw it back. ;-)
 
If we can actually support him properly from midfield he could easily be one of the best strikers in the league. Just need to let him play his game.
 
With Snodgrass gone, I'm sure he will blossom if he stays. Look at the games last season and see how Snodgrass went out of his way not to pass to him. I'm convinced they hated each other (without any evidence, of course, before people point that out). Less controversial is the idea that, whatever the reason, the attack just didn't gel at all last season. Maybe it will once the ego has gone.
 
If he's prepared to stay and give it a go, i'm behind the lad.
It often takes over seas players a while to find there feet, with decent support i'm sure he'll get goals.
The Binners can mock all they like, as Dave says lets hope he gets the chance to rip them a new one !
 
There seemed a lot of things wrong with him last year and Snodgrass might well have been one of them. If he stays, and I think he will, then bearing in mind how much he cost his name will have to be the first on the team sheet and Adams will have to ensure that the rest play to his strengths - whatever they might be.
 
There seemed a lot of things wrong with him last year and Snodgrass might well have been one of them. If he stays, and I think he will, then bearing in mind how much he cost his name will have to be the first on the team sheet and Adams will have to ensure that the rest play to his strengths - whatever they might be.

Probably never got over the spat over the penalty incident against Villa. We can but summise if they did or did not get on but clearly there was a disconnect somewhere.

Let's hope we see the real Wolf next year - he has the potential, just needs the opportunity.....
 
We are being kind to the lad, in reality I don't remember him getting that many touches!


And that was the root of his problem. Other players wouldn't pass to him when he was in the clear.


If he's prepared to stay and give it a go, i'm behind the lad.
It often takes over seas players a while to find there feet, with decent support i'm sure he'll get goals.
The Binners can mock all they like, as Dave says lets hope he gets the chance to rip them a new one !

Well said cc!!!! <cheers>
 
Don't forget the legend Iwan Roberts had a bad 1st season to his City Career. Every season is different, a player may have a bad season one season then have a blinder the next. I hope RVW can put last season behind him and rediscover the form he had when playing for Sporting Lisbon, if he does the binners & other championship defences will be in trouble, especially if Hooper rediscovers his goal scoring touch from Celtic. I also admire RVW for staying and hope he puts right the wrongs of last season and proves his doubters wrong. OTBC