coolhandluke
Vicarious living rids your boredom .
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Im being serious .
Ask yourself why you think Wilder signed him ? What was he hoping Hanson would bring to the team ?
Did he think Hanson was a good footballer ala Fleck ? Did he think he'd get the goals ala Sharp or did he think he'd open up defences with intricate passing and pace ala Duffy or Carruthers ?
Or did he see what most others see ..... that he's a lump that makes the oppositions defence a mess , creates chaos in their back line , drags defenders to him allowing the likes of Sharp , Fleck , Carruthers , Duffy etc to exploit . A player who will also score the odd goal , provide a decent outlet and help out in defence ?
If you think Hanson was signed as a prolific marksman or a really good footballer you are missing the point .
I asked Dronnie this question which he avoided answering . The point you make , along similar lines , will almost certainly be avoided too .
Fans who can't see the connection between fluidity of movement, direction and positional play of two front men and goals coming from midfielders and defenders obviously don't understand the principles on which Wilder has set about winning the league. We have fans complaining our defence isn't good enough - they don't understand either. We've conceded 14 goals at home (including the 3 when we were all at "Southend-sea") - they should look at our goal difference and try to get their heads round the logic of how Wilder chooses to play. Would they prefer Billy now being on 30-plus goals and the rest managing about 20 between 'em? How do they think a right-back has managed to pop up all over the shop and grab 10? How do they explain a right-back crossing from wide-deep to a left-back getting on the end of it to score?
I'm not going to bother trying to explain it to them.... if they have no intention of opening their minds to try to understand it.