Ennis was brilliant when he came on yesterday and personally a 'horses for courses ploy I would play him in the away games as his hold up play is better than hardiesTo be honest I've seen more from Whittaker in the last couple of games than I have from Ennis. If he could be a little less greedy then I can see him contributing quite a lot this season. Ennis has been ineffective for some time now, which is a shame I used to really rate him.
I would play him in the away games as his hold up play is better than hardies
The thing is with Hardie up front he stops their dedence from pressing up otherwise they leave the gap behind them for him to run ontoI’m not so sure about that. Ennis’ hold up play on Wednesday was dreadful, he was bullied, and the ball immediately started to stick more when Hardie came on.
For me if we’re playing with one up top then it needs to be Hardie, if we’re playing with two then Hardie & Jephcott.
😮Ennis was brilliant when he came on yesterday and personally a 'horses for courses ploy I would play him in the away games as his hold up play is better than hardies
HoughtonA question for those who were at Fleetwood and HP yesterday: what was the key difference between those two matches?
Or do we think that Fleetwood are stronger than Peterborough this season?
Amazing how many people got on his case last season because his name isn’t Adam Randell. Super player.Houghton
‘Calm’ was the word that came to my mind. They just didn’t seem to get hurried or panic at all and always took the time to locate the space around them.I'm sure it's been mentioned, but having watched the game back today, I thought the back three were immaculate.
Their defending, decision making and passing was some of the best I've seen from them. The measure of exactly how good they were was Marriott being taken off and Clarke-Harris almost having no impact in the 90 minutes. A massive shout out then to Scarr, Wilson and Gillesphey. Also worth noting Gillesphey has a very decent pass on him, he made several yesterday.
I think you were at a different game than.. I was if you thought Ennis was brilliantDo you agree?
Opinions eh?I think you were at a different game than.. I was if you thought Ennis was brilliant
Course not hence the surprise emoji! He didn’t let the side down but not brilliant?Do you agree?
Going off on a slight tangent from the thread but I think the interpretation of wage budget is blown out of proportion, particularly for clubs recently relegated from the Championship. If a team has sacked a manager or senior member of coaching staff, has paid a players contract up or still have a few players on mega buck contracts agreed when they were Championship clubs, their wage bill is potentially going to look bloated compared to the reality of what they are actually spending on current first team players. Our wage bill from our last couple of seasons would probably dwarf what we are paying now but I'd take 75% of this squad over the one that got relegated.l dont think budgets win you a football match.
I think budgets give you a significant advantage over a 46 game season.
You may have listened to the fan forum today where they talked about this financial gulf in our league between those that believe they can go for promotion and those trying to starve off relegation. So for them to mention this they must think it’s a factor.
In a one off match, anything is possible. I mean that’s why we love the fa cup.