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Quote from: silent majority on July 18, 2017, 11:16:39 pmThe shirt numbers didn't match the team sheet numbers, quite confusing.I think you mean Danny Bergara, Daggers. Darren's been taking lessons from the Sammy Cheung school of team selection
The shirt numbers didn't match the team sheet numbers, quite confusing.
Quote from: Dagenham Rover on July 18, 2017, 11:23:42 pmQuote from: silent majority on July 18, 2017, 11:16:39 pmThe shirt numbers didn't match the team sheet numbers, quite confusing.I think you mean Danny Bergara, Daggers. Darren's been taking lessons from the Sammy Cheung school of team selection
Bessie and Retdon,I bet it is fair to say you thaught Middleton was poor before the game kicked off.
Bessie, he is the new whipping boy,dont know why we have to have one ,but we always do.
Quote from: selby on July 19, 2017, 08:27:55 amBessie and Retdon,I bet it is fair to say you thaught Middleton was poor before the game kicked off.No. He just is not good enough for League One. Most players have a level & League Two at most is his, a shame yes but true. The french lad showed more guile, talent, drive in 30mins than Harry has done in all the time he has been in the first team.
We will agree to disagree,I think you are wrong,we will see how it pans out. If we let him go I think it will be a mistake,but probably the best thing for him. He will not be the first player we have let go and live to regret it.
I think he's probably had enough chances, Balby, hence the listing. However, DF may be using that to give him a proverbial kick up the jacksie. One thing to ponder on is the fact that he never played the deep role for the youth team but yet it's the only role that seems suitable for him in the first team. His lack of pace and strength really does mean he is going to struggle the higher up the leagues we go.
He got caught because of slack play by three other players in front of their own goal. As soon as it happened I knew who would get the blame,up to that point he had been the main provider ,and continued to be, of balls out of defence to Copps and Ben. Yes it needed a big boot,yes he got caught,but forget the three suicide balls across the front of our goal 18yds out that dropped him in it. Apart from that he had a good game,and allowed people in front of him to get into space.
A bit unfair in my opinion to blame Middleton for what lead to the penalty. As I remember we were fannying about at the back and the ball was hacked towards H at pace, he miscontrolled it. The rest is history
No I didn't miss the point, I just think it is unfair to blame just him in this instance