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You'd better read this thread in twtd....

Post by hallamblue » Tue Mar 03, 2015 2:40 am

And I can't say I disagree with a thing he has said. The amazing part is this an observation - very level headed, from a narwich fan, posting on TWTD.

The more amazing thing, (and something that warms the heart tbh), is the response of the die hard Blues to his post and the number of "thumbs up" he gets.

http://www.twtd.co.uk/forum/335517/for- ... -worth/#25

....and another nodge fan says....

http://www.twtd.co.uk/forum/335608/sear ... argain./#6


and then this one, by a Town fan , who often talks sense IMO. There's something weird going on between Town and City fans. For the first time ever, there almost appears to be a kind if mutial respect....which Im all up for, as it makes a change from the countless morons who usually post, pretending to be Town fans , taking a swipe at ITFC and its fans.


http://www.twtd.co.uk/forum/335611/the- ... -for-me/#8

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Post by K L Blue » Tue Mar 03, 2015 9:30 am

3 honest posts there Hallam
Can't say i'd disagree with the them.

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Post by herforder » Tue Mar 03, 2015 10:41 am

A few pearls of wisdom and sanity to balance the sometimes hysterical and emotional! More, please.

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Post by marko69 » Tue Mar 03, 2015 2:06 pm

F**k Off budgie c**ts.

Forums aren't for being serious....... Hysteria restored.

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Post by number 9 » Tue Mar 03, 2015 4:50 pm

Yeah I agree with what they're saying too, but why the hell can't MM figure it out?? How much would we lose/gain if Skuse wasn't a starter? If he's slow as a tortoise, would it not be better to bring him on to do his holding role after we have a lead? It sounds like Hyam tends to be the back up man for Skuse on the opponents counter attack? Consequently, when Hyam isn't playing we're exposed. And we all know Smith's benching is way past due, so why the hell does MM keep starting him??
"I think the other problem today was the lack of someone to link the attack and midfield together. Whilst he hasn't had a prolific season so far I have been impressed at how McGoldrick has adapted his game this season for the benefit of the team. This has also been a factor in Murphy getting the goals he has. Sears played well today but clearly poses a different kind of threat and I think Murphy suffered a result today as he is now being asked to do different things to what he has excelled at all your year."
Once again, it seems obvious to many of us...if you don't have players who can link the midfield with the strikers, you're gonna resort to hoofing it. I'm not sure if Didzy is the right man for that. He's a goal-scorer by heart, so he will be rather greedy with the ball. Sears on the other hand, tends to have good vision and is more than willing to share the ball and has already matched Didzy's assist tally. Anderson, Bishop, and Mings are the current leaders for assists, and while they all have off days they should be starters in my opinion. With those three providing service from the wings, we need a good link up player in the center...unless Bishop can do that job. Of course, an adept link up man in the center also provides the outlet to switch play...someone who has the vision to quickly lay off the ball to the opposite wing to change play. With the option in the center, we may not be as one dimensional as we appear to be.

MM has said there'll be some changes for Leeds. It should be interesting with Bishop, Hunt, McGoldrick, and Hyam still injured, what MM's selections will be. Could he be forced to bring in a couple youngsters?

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Post by hallamblue » Tue Mar 03, 2015 9:53 pm

changes ?......Take yer pick from Varney, Wood and Chaplow

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Post by number 9 » Wed Mar 04, 2015 8:35 pm

hallamblue wrote:changes ?......Take yer pick from Varney, Wood and Chaplow
Haha...you're right!

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Post by hallamblue » Wed Mar 04, 2015 9:35 pm

Makes a change, lol
HOOOOOOOF, :wink:

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