Drunk blade
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Whereas brewster would be hiding somewhere in left midfieldWe could create a chance for Burke, he’d just put it on the Kop roof
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Whereas brewster would be hiding somewhere in left midfieldWe could create a chance for Burke, he’d just put it on the Kop roof
Drunk blade indeedWhereas brewster would be hiding somewhere in left midfield
If you can't see that brewster is hiding in games you've never played football in your lifeDrunk blade indeed
You won't win football matches without a midfield
I wish I could like a post 100 times. Norwood and Fleck cripple our midfield. No movement. No creativity.The day we replace Norwood and Fleck (don't mind them being squad players) with a couple of midfielders can't come quick enough for me. If have preferred Slater in there tonight to either of those two.
I just don’t know where a goal comes from for him. He’s never in the right position, I almost feel like Sharp needs to tie himself to Brewster during training and show him where you need to be for goals.I saw nothing last night to change my view that he is a really poor player.
I think his positioning does need work but his role last night definitely wasn’t to be in the box when he came on he went into the role didzy had been playing on the left wing and didzy got pushed further forward and more central. On last nights showing we need a player who is a natural in that spot and not a central player doing a makeshift job there as it’s the first time I’ve seen didzy look lost on a football pitch.I just don’t know where a goal comes from for him. He’s never in the right position, I almost feel like Sharp needs to tie himself to Brewster during training and show him where you need to be for goals.
Never mind Brewster,the more I think about this,the more surreal and incredible it seems,a forward cannot score a goal,or even look like scoring a goal,a 20 million pound player,it's a case of How the whole world will react when/if he finally scores a goal.Wonder how Brewster will celebrate his first goal in the red and white stripes ?
has to start against carlisle might just be the game to get him going if he doesnt just dont see any future for him at the lane
A. The midfield has been awful for too long now. There is no creativity. It takes an age for us to put a ball into the box. Last season we had a misfiring Fleck, Norwood and Lundstram. Berge was largely absent. I think with a better midfield we'll start to see the strikers scoring.Watched Brewster a few times when he was on loan at Swansea. Played down the middle, didn't do much but scored a few when given the chance. Sid okay for a young lad. Eleven goals in twenty one starts. Why doesn't he (or anyone) score for us?
A. We don't create chances for our strikers
B. We play him out of position
C. He has been struggling with fitness
D. His confidence is shot
E. He has a poor attitude
F. He is crap and we have been shafted
G. A combination of some of the above
H. All of the above
Seems Rhian Brewster has a song after doing absolutely nothing in just short of a year at the lane (a shocker of a song too, embarrassing), I'm sure a few years ago players had to earn having a song not just run around half heartedly few a few mins every week. Hope he starts doing something to justify his shit song but I don't think he's got it in him.
I've got this covered, my magnificent octopus as baldrick would say. Been sat on this for over a year now waiting for the bugger to score.
Never mind Brewster,the more I think about this,the more surreal and incredible it seems,a forward cannot score a goal,or even look like scoring a goal,a 20 million pound player,it's a case of How the whole world will react when/if he finally scores a goal.
With his age and price tag, coupled with how poor we were last season it HAS TO be a confidence thing.Watched Brewster a few times when he was on loan at Swansea. Played down the middle, didn't do much but scored a few when given the chance. Sid okay for a young lad. Eleven goals in twenty one starts. Why doesn't he (or anyone) score for us?
A. We don't create chances for our strikers
B. We play him out of position
C. He has been struggling with fitness
D. His confidence is shot
E. He has a poor attitude
F. He is crap and we have been shafted
G. A combination of some of the above
H. All of the above
As just said in another thread, the kid looked really happy on Saturday, more comfortable in front of fans and will play to the crowd when he gets going. Heading in the right direction but the sense of urgency for him to get that goal is near unbearable now.Brewster did pretty well and most importantly looked confident. Some insane opinions here.
Maybe just supporters trying to boost him up and help his confidence - just a thoughtSeems Rhian Brewster has a song after doing absolutely nothing in just short of a year at the lane (a shocker of a song too, embarrassing), I'm sure a few years ago players had to earn having a song not just run around half heartedly few a few mins every week. Hope he starts doing something to justify his shit song but I don't think he's got it in him.
After being incarcerated on and off for 17 months, and finally being allowed into a football stadium after all that time, after watching in shit empty grounds from my sofa, I'd happilly invent songs for everyone right down to the cleaners.Seems Rhian Brewster has a song after doing absolutely nothing in just short of a year at the lane (a shocker of a song too, embarrassing), I'm sure a few years ago players had to earn having a song not just run around half heartedly few a few mins every week. Hope he starts doing something to justify his shit song but I don't think he's got it in him.
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