Norwood after the final whistle

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He rested him when he didn’t need resting at Huddersfield, he’s come back tonight like he missed the last game, who’d have thought it? 🤔

We aren’t fucking good enough to be rotating the team around, we have players who when fit must play, Norwood is one, his confidence must’ve been rocked after been dropped on Saturday after his best two performances of the season, it’s really bad management of the group of players we have, that’s all I’ll say on that subject, especially regards Norwood.

The lad makes us tick and it’s down to others to make him have the time on the ball. Poor from Hecky the last few games, it really has been.

I can’t help but feel that we’ve missed a trick or two, our players always and I mean always play better after a run of games then continue to do so, it ain’t rocket science and no matter how much bollocks is spoken, nobody can predict when a player is going to be injured otherwise Brewster wouldn’t have carried on playing after his first hamstring injury or now fucked after his second one and this is just a small sample size of our clusterfuck of injuries and misdiagnosis.
 

Bit harsh, given results from last six games, 4 wins and 2 draws and before as we sit near the top of the form league.

I think in team selection Hecky has been mindful of the number of games we had to play in the last month, catching up on postponed fixtures.

I say, his management of the team has been excellent all things considered. We have a strong chance of making the play-offs and win or draw have been outplaying teams in recent games.

HH
 
Norwood quickly clapped the fans but walked towards the tunnel and hugged Hecky on the way.

I was a bit surprised he seemed in a rush to get off but I didn't see any animosity.
Wor 'e on a promise wi Ani Mosity, you never know.
 
One thing to consider is that players have GPS performance vests on, and their fitness is monitored by our management team. We have injuries as is, so we have to manage our available resource very carefully, especially with the next run of games. How do we not know that Norwood was bordering on the "red-zone", and the management team didn't want to take a chance of starting him 3 days after the last game?
 
One thing to consider is that players have GPS performance vests on, and their fitness is monitored by our management team. We have injuries as is, so we have to manage our available resource very carefully, especially with the next run of games. How do we not know that Norwood was bordering on the "red-zone", and the management team didn't want to take a chance of starting him 3 days after the last game?

Who do you think you are? Coming on here with your fact and logic and reasoning

There's no place for your sort round here.
 
He rested him when he didn’t need resting at Huddersfield, he’s come back tonight like he missed the last game, who’d have thought it? 🤔

We aren’t fucking good enough to be rotating the team around, we have players who when fit must play, Norwood is one, his confidence must’ve been rocked after been dropped on Saturday after his best two performances of the season, it’s really bad management of the group of players we have, that’s all I’ll say on that subject, especially regards Norwood.

The lad makes us tick and it’s down to others to make him have the time on the ball. Poor from Hecky the last few games, it really has been.

I can’t help but feel that we’ve missed a trick or two, our players always and I mean always play better after a run of games then continue to do so, it ain’t rocket science and no matter how much bollocks is spoken, nobody can predict when a player is going to be injured otherwise Brewster wouldn’t have carried on playing after his first hamstring injury or now fucked after his second one and this is just a small sample size of our clusterfuck of injuries and misdiagnosis.

On the contrary, I don't think we're good enough to not rotate the team around. Our squad doesn't possess the requisite depth to stand the inevitable toll of injuries / fatigue.

We've got 12 games in 6 weeks. There's no way you're not going to need your full squad for it. Better to rotate through choice, than rotate through being forced.
 
On the contrary, I don't think we're good enough to not rotate the team around. Our squad doesn't possess the requisite depth to stand the inevitable toll of injuries / fatigue.

We've got 12 games in 6 weeks. There's no way you're not going to need your full squad for it. Better to rotate through choice, than rotate through being forced.
Since the 20th of December we’ve played 9 bastard games, Norwood starting 7 out of the 9, there is no way Norwood is struggling now due to fitness, if he is which I don’t think he is then something drastically needs to change with our conditioning team.

Rotate later on in the season when players are fucked but right now we need our better players playing football for us every week, Norwood had just played his best two games of football for absolutely ages, I don’t think he needed dropping just yet.
 
I've noticed the same with Robinson at home , he doesn't go round the ground like the team, he claps but goes straight down the tunnel followed by Norwood. Wonder if it's because of the agro they have had from the fan's that they don't want to show any appreciation for support because they make think it's false
They both did it today, seems very odd after a 4 nil win.
You'd think they join the other lads and walk round the pitch milking the applause
 
Norwood left the pitch a bit earlier than the majority, Basham and Robinson did too, but Ollie happily acknowledged the crowd.
 
They both did it today, seems very odd after a 4 nil win.
You'd think they join the other lads and walk round the pitch milking the applause
They have had some terrible stick off the fan base so it's not totally surprising.

Robinson knows hes only one mistake away from getting dogs abuse and Norwood will carry the can if our form dips
 
They have had some terrible stick off the fan base so it's not totally surprising.

Robinson knows hes only one mistake away from getting dogs abuse and Norwood will carry the can if our form dips
That's why they should milk it while things are going well
 
Think he’s enjoyed the highs and suffered the lows. I think the criticism has affected him. He hasn’t posted on his Instagram all season which says a lot. Probably doesn’t want to get too high from routine wins and is keeping his head down and concentrating on the football. If we go up we might see an outpouring of emotion from him at some point.
 

I've been one of Robinsons biggest critics but he is a starting to win me round with his performances of late. A few months ago I was for Utd leaving him in the middle of North Yorks moors on a windswept cold night, but now he might just be earning a new (short term) contract. You watch, he will probably drop another bollock soon..

I'm not bothered if they come to the fans at the end to clap us or not. No issue either way, as long as they do their job well on the pitch. He's been doing that lately.
 
I’m really pleased that Robinson has started to turn it round. I really hope McBurnie can too not because I’m a McB fanboy but because he’s a United player. I might criticise players in the pub drinking with my mates where very few people hear the shite I spout but try not to be too critical on here (May fail occasionally) because some of the players read it. For some proving the fans wrong is a driver for others it can destroy them. The abuse that some of our fans dish out to our players is beyond the pale. You don’t have to be a clapper but equally can we stop crucifying people for what are human errors. You never know maybe they’ll play better with less pressure
 
I've been one of Robinsons biggest critics but he is a starting to win me round with his performances of late. A few months ago I was for Utd leaving him in the middle of North Yorks moors on a windswept cold night, but now he might just be earning a new (short term) contract. You watch, he will probably drop another bollock soon..

I'm not bothered if they come to the fans at the end to clap us or not. No issue either way, as long as they do their job well on the pitch. He's been doing that lately.
Yep Hecky has got some strong performances out of him.

Think it'd be a mistake to extend his contract though, unless his salary is tiny. Good Championship backup/squad player, but only when he's focused/confident.

I think he's cost us too many points to keep on beyond current contract.
 

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