Nick Jansky
Well-Known Member
He's a proper footballer, and is clearly a late developer. His footballing brain compensates for the areas where he is lacking. A poor man's Paul McGrath, and I mean that as a compliment.
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Nayow, I love him Wright but Bash was fantastic today, they complement each other perfectly. Stearman's a great backup though, agreedBetter option, at the moment, than Basham and Stearman, for me.
He gave the ball away stupidly one quite a few occasions, where it was more than avoidable.Nayow, I love him Wright but Bash was fantastic today, they complement each other perfectly. Stearman's a great backup though, agreed
Warnock and kennyyes also like like Clough with Brayford and Warnock with Halford.
what's stearman done so far?? .. just remind me againDoes anyone actually believe we would have looked any worse today with Stearman in the team?
Good performance from Wright today and he deserves the praise, but he needs to do it against better sides before I'm going to think he is better than Stearman.
He reads the game and sniffs out danger as well as any player I have seen play for us in many years.
One instance today, quite late on in the 2nd half when the Dingles were putting us under pressure. One of them controlled the ball in the box under pressure and only had to poke it into the path of another of their players to set up a free hit from 5 yards out. Out of nowhere Wright was there, he just strolled into the danger area just as the ball was played, beat their player to it and cleared the ball. Every other United player looked flat footed by comparison.
It happened quite quickly so I am probably Not describing it well but I remember thinking to myself, how the hell did he read that?
what's stearman done so far?? .. just remind me again
perhaps he does it dean hammond styleMarshalled the defence fairly well.
perhaps he does it dean hammond style
what's stearman done so far?? .. just remind me again
we look more comfortable with jake in there.. that's it edit i don't think he'd work in a four thoughNo, he's done it well, we haven't conceded many have we?
I understand the mentality of needing a scapegoat though, so fill yer boots.
Stearman is a good player and has proved it throughout a long career.
Tony Book did similar for Man City many years ago, signing from Bath City in his 30s if I remember correctly, and becoming a club legend.
Brilliant today and I thought his presence gave confidence to both lads at either side of him.
So that's Jake Wright that's like Tony Book and, on another thread, David Brooks is like Colin Bell. If we can get someone in who's like Mike Doyle was for Citeh, then we'd have the start of a really gooood team.
It ended last week against Cardiff?The unbeaten run has now ended
I've decided to bounce this back just because once again last night at Bolton he just goes about his business of marshaling the defence with ease.
I am sure he also contributed to CCV's performance as he did last season with JOC.
He is a legend in the making
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