The Crab
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He’s got no hair but we don’t care…And Alan Cork
He looked more like the captain of a fishing boat than a footballer. Quint in football boots
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He’s got no hair but we don’t care…And Alan Cork
He looked more like the captain of a fishing boat than a footballer.
AgreeWas vital to Ipswich getting over the line and has been a key part if Wrexhams play.
A solid option for any Championship club, the Chris Wood of the Champ in my opinion.
Not his fault we used him as a carthorse.
Of course he will. And he'll score here too! It's the immutable law of the ex-player.I hope Brewster doesn't start bagging hat tricks now
Spoke to a Derby mate the other day and he said he scored a good goal last weekend.I hope Brewster doesn't start bagging hat tricks now
Passing wasn't one of them.Wilder never played to Moores strengths
He did an outstanding job of holding the ball up and laying it off to Tommy Watson at Wembley.Not sure if you saw us play with him last season, but he used him to hold up the ball and bring other players in, was used in both boxes
He is a carthorse. That's the thing. He failed at United for the most part because we didn't play to his strengths: crosses into the box, long balls for him to contest in the air. When we went more direct in a 4-4-2 in the play-offs, Moore was central to it. As a loan striker in a 4-2-3-1, he's poor.Was vital to Ipswich getting over the line and has been a key part if Wrexhams play.
A solid option for any Championship club, the Chris Wood of the Champ in my opinion.
Not his fault we used him as a carthorse.
Brewster wasn't soldI doubt that Wilder would've sanctioned the sale of either Brewster or Moore.
Make of that what you will but the fact is that we now have nobody up front who can win a ball in the air.
But we've now got about 6 or 7 central defenders.
Great.
And your point is what exactly. He's gone, and I hope he's not missed.Brewster wasn't sold
Not a prayer IMHO.Brewster and Moore both get crucified by sections of our fan base, and I must admit at times the criticism (not abuse, which is never justified) was justified, but as soon as they leave the club is wrong for allowing them to leave
FWIW I wasn't particularly bothered to see either go. Could Oné not do a target man job?
You said he was sold and wilder would never have sanctioned itAnd your point is what exactly. He's gone, and I hope he's not missed.
I think he might be missed looking at his goal for Derby
Brewster wasn’t sold, he was offered a new contract during Wilders tenure and didn’t accept it.I doubt that Wilder would've sanctioned the sale of either Brewster or Moore.
Make of that what you will but the fact is that we now have nobody up front who can win a ball in the air.
But we've now got about 6 or 7 central defenders.
Great.
This will bite us big style.
He’s certainly a left forward or right wing back so it’s worth a try.Could Oné not do a target man job?
The mistake was signing him in the first place.The salient point is that he's gone, which Imho was a mistake Wilder would not have made.
So who is able to win the ball up front ?The mistake was signing him in the first place.
Agreed. Ings will be a waste too unless we have someone supporting him up top.Wilder never played to Moores strengths
I disagree. Brewster refused a new contract. I don’t think wilder could have made him stay. Nobody could if he wanted to leave.The salient point is that he's gone, which Imho was a mistake Wilder would not have made.
An offer to get more than our money back and Moore’s significant salary off our books should have been taken no matter who was manager.The salient point is that he's gone, which Imho was a mistake Wilder would not have made.
Brewster wouldn’t help with that.So who is able to win the ball up front ?
Maybe there's no need now though what with the philosophy of our new owners and their their AI picked manager.
Doesn't look too good so far.
It never ceases to amaze me that any player who leaves the club immediately becomes a world beater in the eyes of some fans. He’s a great bloke, but Brewster was an enormous waste of money by any metric. We didn’t even play him as a striker last season because he had consistently failed when we did. Why on earth is it a mistake that he’s gone?The salient point is that he's gone, which Imho was a mistake Wilder would not have made.
Except he did. There was a contract offer on the table while Wilder was here and Brewster wouldn’t sign it. Same as when the others like McBurnie and Egan walked the other year.The salient point is that he's gone, which Imho was a mistake Wilder would not have made.
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