Plenty saying the same things around us in the South Stand.
On song, Freeman is one of our most effective players; he influences the game. This is not the Freeman we know, however.
He hasn't been right since he came back from his Wales call-up. It's clear as day that this is not a form thing; it's a health and/or fitness issue. It's quite extraordinary that the staff who see him every day at training seemingly can't see anything, which seems to be the case given that they are picking him to play football matches.
Barnet had a break down their left shortly into the second half today - so not even an hour gone - and Freeman who was a couple of yards behind the play literally gave up on it. No attempt to sprint back at all. He all but walked back as if he couldn't even raise a jog. By th time he got back to the 18 yard line, the ball was out of play and the attack over. Freeman bent over on his haunches and all he'd done was walk back from the half-way line.
As I say, this I s not the Freeman we know; the one who bombs from box to box and is almost as likely to pop up in the opposition's six-yard box as our strikers are. It's perplexing.