Experience heads do make a team better

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Tony Currie

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Wilder is spot on with his call for leaders, experience and nouse.

Today was a prime example. Seriki and Peck showed the often seen problem with young players where they have an off day.

Compare that with Rothwell and Riedewald who have much more experience of managing games. Overall we are too young a side and need experienced players to make us better next season.
 



In that same vein, I'm not sure Tanganga is a convincing captain and leader of men on the field. He talks himself into as many yellow cards as anything and doesn't ever seem to be the one geeing those around him up.
I think Tanganga being captain is a pretty damning reflection on the squad. Imagine Wilder knows that too. TBH the whole dynamic of the squad has been off all year. It’s not just about experience but it’s the right balance of characters as well.
 
In that same vein, I'm not sure Tanganga is a convincing captain and leader of men on the field. He talks himself into as many yellow cards as anything and doesn't ever seem to be the one geeing those around him up.
Totally agree, when we had the penalty awarded Tanganga spent ages trying to stop the Hull players moaning to the ref. He should have just left them to it and seen how many got booked, instead he ended up with another needless red card. He definitely isnt captain material
 
In that same vein, I'm not sure Tanganga is a convincing captain and leader of men on the field. He talks himself into as many yellow cards as anything and doesn't ever seem to be the one geeing those around him up.
If there is any hope for Kyle Walker to return then you’d think he’d be ideal captain given his experience at the very highest level and his winning mentality.

Hope this finally happens before it is too late.
 
Rothwell was decent yesterday btw.
Looked a lot fitter and sharper and was driving us forward. He looked more like the player he was when at Leeds

Now he seems to be conditioned to proper football again, wonder why we are not using him for free kicks and corners (with Hamer on the edge of the box to smack a clearance in)?
 
Not wanting to disagree, but we looked a lot better when Hamer shifted to the No10 role as Rothwell and Peck/Riedeweld actually had an option. O'Hare just doesn't drop and show for the ball in the way McGoldrick and Duffy used to. A midfield of Hamer, Rothwell and Riedeweld may get run over by more athletic teams, but at Home against teams that allow us the ball, that's not a bad three...
 

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