tim-sanchez wrote:AJ said he went off due to a knock but sounds like it's not too bad, the way he's talking is though he'll be back soon: https://twitter.com/BBCLancsSport/statu ... 5267656705
redrobo wrote:I think DA is doing a superb job but have to question his apparent lack of interest in an additional striker during the summer. Of course for all we know he could have been after someone but finances dictated a lack of success.....
BerlinWaller wrote:If DA didn't rate Slew would he have brought him in last season and then given him a deal for this season? The question is there.
redrobo wrote:Don't think it will happen but with Cole out for at least the next 2 games I'd like to see Slew play in the centre as a direct replacement for Cole.
Maybe not the striker we need but hopefully could hold the ball and bring others into the play.
As for Pringle, would like DA to give him a start as he's proven player with a touch of class.
McAlinden on the wing and coming inside on a regular basis.
Of course non of the above is likely to happen......
redrobo wrote:redrobo wrote:Don't think it will happen but with Cole out for at least the next 2 games I'd like to see Slew play in the centre as a direct replacement for Cole.
Maybe not the striker we need but hopefully could hold the ball and bring others into the play.
As for Pringle, would like DA to give him a start as he's proven player with a touch of class.
McAlinden on the wing and coming inside on a regular basis.
Of course non of the above is likely to happen......
Well I got that completely wrong in all directions by the sounds of it....
DA's sub policy is at times difficult to understand. Why bring McAlinden on for the last 5 minutes is difficult to understand.
Also to not use possibly one of the most talented midfield players we've signed in Pringle is baffling to saw the very least.
I've still got faith in DA to sort it out but we are slipping down the table at an alarming pace.
It also appears that we bedly need to improve 100% on our shooting. Too often the few shots we have go wide or over the top.
Last night we had the lions share of possession according to the match stats but failed to do anything when in a shooting position and if we di hey presto wide again.
The upcoming FA Cup tie will be our most difficult of the season to date. They will allow us no space and will shoot at every opportunity with little fear of being closed down as we have seen all too often this season to date.
Worrying times ahead after so much belief early doors.
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