This board has so many armchair managers calling weekly for Rossco to be dropped, even when he is voted MOTM!!
On Saturday we experienced our defence, minus the said Rossco and I doubt if anyone can, hand on heart, state that we did not miss him.
'WELL and DRY' comes to mind.
He may not be every fans favourite but he has a presence that opponents do not like playing against and he seems to settle our defence.
I did not see, on Saturday, any evidence of a player making a play for his position!
For the record, why we did not play, as we did last week, along the ground especially against all that defensive height, beats me.
I watched an English top match at the weekend and the commentator even remarked on a right footed player playing on the left being 'nullified' as the defender knew he had to come 'inside' to cross the ball. This wing switching is OK to upset a defence during a game but not as a set tactic. Get the players on the correct wing, hit the byeline, cross onto the attacking forward (or backpeddling defenders) and even Barrowman could start scoring.(Easy, see this armchair thingie - magic!)
This board has so many armchair managers calling weekly for Rossco to be dropped, even when he is voted MOTM!!
On Saturday we experienced our defence, minus the said Rossco and I doubt if anyone can, hand on heart, state that we did not miss him.
'WELL and DRY' comes to mind.
He may not be every fans favourite but he has a presence that opponents do not like playing against and he seems to settle our defence.
I did not see, on Saturday, any evidence of a player making a play for his position!
For the record, why we did not play, as we did last week, along the ground especially against all that defensive height, beats me.
I watched an English top match at the weekend and the commentator even remarked on a right footed player playing on the left being 'nullified' as the defender knew he had to come 'inside' to cross the ball. This wing switching is OK to upset a defence during a game but not as a set tactic. Get the players on the correct wing, hit the byeline, cross onto the attacking forward (or backpeddling defenders) and even Barrowman could start scoring.(Easy, see this armchair thingie - magic!)