Revolution
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Because Coutts and Freeman are professionals and will knuckle down and not sit on the sidelines whispering behind their hands. Coutts was always capable but had no motivation to work with shit for no reason. Freeman was capable at this level but bombed out for Golden Beard and got pissed off. Both, given a new chance, took it to the extent that Coutts now actually runs when required rather than half heartedly ambles. I would go as far to say he is an integral part of the side.
Mc whatever, didn't take his chance. He never takes his chance because he has not yet got it into that thick skull that turning up isn't taking his chance. He has been described on here (and by me) as the most natural goal scorer the club has got. (Note NOT striker). But to score the goals you have to get in position and to get in position you have to work and if you don't work, your team mates have to work harder to get you in position. He's not been a regular starter for any team in England and there has to be a reason apart from that nobody likes a cocky twat.
I'd rather have Done doing the headless chicken act upsetting their back four and keeper rather than Mc thingy doing his side to side, look at me moving them centre halves about act.
McNulty not took his chance? What chance was this?
He was second top scorer 2 years ago. He scored once in a few games last year then went out on loan, where he scored goals. Did he play a league game for us this year?
Everything you say is entirely subjective. If McNulty was a problem child, so was Freeman, as those players were supposedly the ones shipped out.
If anyone can give someone a fresh start, it's Wilder.
I really don't think the statement that someone with McNulty's track record would be of use to us now is outlandish. He's a forward who has scored goals in the recent past and we are currently short of forwards.
And I like Done too but you can't play pressing football with a broken jaw.