We'll find out soon enough if he plays in the next game, doubt we would have turned them down so we could keep him here as No. 3 / 4.
Or he could be loaned out again to a higher level than the 6th tier so he can get some proper league experience None of us really know, so let's not simply assume he's back with us because he's ****e
Agree but let's also not think that he's back with us because a month in the 6th tier has suddenly turned him into Peter Shilton.
http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2017/11/1...ns-want-thomas-christiansen-to-use-bailey-pe/ York fans asked on Twitter what was Bailey like... Doesn't make good reading at the moment.. Everton and Newcastle have been watching Wilkes on loan at Accrington and they are said to be impressed...
Because the futures bright and it's White Well actually this morning it is green and gold but well...
Good morning On the news wires today the father ofPolish winger Kemil Jozwiak stated he wants his son to sign for Leeds in January
Guys, now the initial disappointment has abated slightly, I want to make 2 comments about the Brentford game. 1 - Brentford look top 6 material. 2 - They made playing out from the back look purposeful, direct and they had players able to do it confidently and to good effect, unlike Leeds. I think we don't have a big and hungry enough attack to go long, and struggle against a high press if we go short. Come on TC, prove me wrong, or else we have no plan B till January. MOT!
Brentford did look good but we played a part in that. Like others before them they knew the high press would cause us to struggle. O’Kane in particular comes right back to our Centre Backs to collect the ball and teams are getting at us there causing us to rush the ball out and giving away cheap possession. Funny thing is, all of their defenders had all the time in the world when they had the ball
Picking up on their defenders having so much time, I noticed that too and the reason being our attackers make a token effort and are all too slow. We know they haven't the ability or pace and the opposition know it too. Lasogga, Phillips, Hernandez are all useless at pressing. I like Phillips myself but pressing and pace are not his strong points. The commentators keep harping on how we are set up for a counter attack, problem is we have zero pace if Roofe and Sacko are not playing so we are going to rely on finding space and a pinpoint pass, well Lasogga couldn't find space in a Millwall car park and Saiz and Alioski don't like passing the ball.
Seems to me as though Roofe actually makes the team work more as a cohesive unit. Not him by himself but the team seems to be better balanced ?