MobileBlade
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Some of us were at Burnley when we tried out Lee Baxter.Minor mistake tbh! Been a revalation since he's been in the team! The option was Olsen what a ***king loke that bloke was!
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Some of us were at Burnley when we tried out Lee Baxter.Minor mistake tbh! Been a revalation since he's been in the team! The option was Olsen what a ***king loke that bloke was!
I think he knew so after. See him throw his water bottle!He has been excellent.
But I disagree on the goal. Anel was covering across and could have forced the attacker out wide. Foderingham made the strikers mind up for him by charging out as he did.
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That's what I Thor-t as well.The option was Olsen what a ***king loke that bloke was!
So Wes stays on his line, Gooch gets the ball down, under control and then sticks it in far corner as the defenders just can't get across in time, and the whole ground is moaning "why didn't Wes come for that"Wes has exceeded all expectations and is rightly a fan favourite.
He did make a fatal mistake on their goal. Standing his ground instead of rushing out would have stacked the odds in his favour as the striker would have had one if not two defenders on him a further 10 yards forward. wes made his option simple. Lob. That said I think he is more than good enough for where we are. Just need to keep Sander right of centre, and introduce Doyle to replace Fleck and Khadra to play behing Illian/Rhian.
Disagree on the goalkeeper. It is a specialist position that you can't just make do with. The spine of the team will win and lose you any game. Get the spine right and you have the basis for the flair. Without it, you can have as many attacking midfielders and wide men as you like, you will get nowhere.So many threw their toys out of the pram when we signed him as backup after getting Ramsdale.
Fact was that Moore was out injured and I suspect Wilder never rated Verrips (Also signed without much knowledge) and it would seem he was right not to rate him.
Fodders has been excellent these past 2 seasons.
Ramsdale started off slowly and made some mistakes but in the 2nd half of the season showed why he was the fee we bought him for.
Although we recouped the money for Ramsdale, I would say that spending that much on a keeper was not necessary.
I'd have preferred us to bring in a top end Championship keeper at the time for say 5m and use the rest of the fee and wages on signing another midfielder or even better competition for JOC. Thing was until we played Wolves and JOC was deffo not right after we didn't know we would be without JOC, well what is currently forerever.
So Wes stays on his line, Gooch gets the ball down, under control and then sticks it in far corner as the defenders just can't get across in time, and the whole ground is moaning "why didn't Wes come for that"
Poor lad can't win.
For me he’s Third behind Paddy Kenny and Simon Tracey.Wes is becoming my favourite United keeper of all time. He's so calm and composed and you have absolute confidence in him as a fan whenever you see him start. His shot stopping is good. His catches are good. He pushes the ball out of danger. His distribution is good. You can tell that the defence have absolute faith and confidence in him and he commands his area well and any clangers are so few and far between.
Swansea's keeper today was a flapping fish and he resembled Adam Davies in the first leg against Wrexham, no offence to Davies.
Wes looking back to his calm and authoritative best after a shaky spell a month ago by his own high standards.
He’s showed why he’s our undisputed no.1, but good for Davies to get 2 games in vs Wrexham and make that crucial penalty save.
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