by 79Royal » 05 Mar 2008 12:46
by Gordons Cumming » 05 Mar 2008 12:50
79Royal Let's have a little perspective here.
1) Lita hasn't played for the first team in a while and wasn't even on the bench for Saturday. Even in the games he has played, Man Utd aside, he's been slated by most.
2) He may have been scoring for the reserves, but a lot of people on here who have seen the games have said that the goals masked some bigger problems in his all round play.
3) None of us see him in training every day, so we don't really know what he's like.
4) Of the four games he's going to miss, we probably only expect to win once, but the games he's going to be back for will against four of the teams around us.
It is a shock and it would have been better if we could have found him this move a month ago, but there is some method to it.
by Alan Partridge » 05 Mar 2008 12:51
Gordons Cumming Lita is a prima donna.
Good riddance I say.
by Southbank Old Boy » 05 Mar 2008 12:51
Leamington Royal I imagine there is some kind of recall option in the loan agreement should we be hit by suspensions/ injuries, but that's not really the point. Doyle is now under no real competition for his place and I can't see how that's a good thing.
From a long term perspective I was more upset by Cox going than the prospect of Lita going. He must be doing something seriously wrong off the pitch not to have displaced Doyle by now.
by Fezza » 05 Mar 2008 12:51
Archie's penaltyHuntley & Palmer I think this day has been coming for a long time, RFC have finally drawn a line under Lita's career here as far as I am concerned. He must have been making a lot of enemies in the squad with his attitude if we are willing to loan him out to a Championship team at this stage of the season. It's not as if he needs the experience at that level to kick start him again, his fitness should be fine as well so it just doesn't make sense from a football perspective.
I think that post pretty much sums it up H&P...
by Stranded » 05 Mar 2008 12:52
Alan PartridgeArchie's penalty First of all to AP. Lita started 6 out of the last 11 games of last year.
And to both Cmonurz and AP can't you see? Coppell does not trust Lita as much as Doyle, Kitson and Long. Why is that such a difficult thing to understand? Sure Coppell has been lambasted for being to loyal but sometimes you have to go with your gut feeling as a manager.
Should Martin Scorsese have got rid of Robert De Niro after a couple of dud films?
In the same way he's trusted Murty, sonko, Oster over others, it gives me no faith in him anymore.
It's the timing as much as anything.
6 out of the last 11 last year? That's loads, how many has doyle started since his las goal?
by Thomas L'Heureux » 05 Mar 2008 12:52
Archie's penaltyThomas L'Heureux Admittedly I haven't read through all six pages of this debate, got to about the third page and it was all quite repetitive.
I can honestly say that I was hoping Leroy was going to start on Saturday against Man City. They are missing pace at the back with Richards out, and last season at Eastlands Lita was absolutely awesome and was only denied a hattrick by an incorrect linesman's flag on Hunt.
If there was ever a stage for Lita to once again shine on, it was this Saturday. City have a depleted squad thanks to injuries and suspensions to key players, we've just picked up our first win in donkey's years, and, with our two regular strikers under-performing, Leroy should've had his chance to prove that his two clinical strikes of last season were not one-offs.
In my opinion this is absolutely outrageous and is one of the most questionable managerial decisions of a vert long time. We need everyone at this club available and to ship out the one player we have who may be able to find us a few goals in the all important run-in is suicidal.
I hope I'm proved wrong but I think Coppell may live to regret this.
You maybe right. I hope you are wrong.
The two sides in this debate have more in common than it looks at first glance. I wanted Lita to start against Citeh as well, you can check my posts on the 'Do they hate him thay much' thread.
I hope we can pull something out of the bag in the Citeh game...
by Sir Rodney Effing » 05 Mar 2008 12:53
by Alan Partridge » 05 Mar 2008 12:53
StrandedAlan PartridgeArchie's penalty First of all to AP. Lita started 6 out of the last 11 games of last year.
And to both Cmonurz and AP can't you see? Coppell does not trust Lita as much as Doyle, Kitson and Long. Why is that such a difficult thing to understand? Sure Coppell has been lambasted for being to loyal but sometimes you have to go with your gut feeling as a manager.
Should Martin Scorsese have got rid of Robert De Niro after a couple of dud films?
In the same way he's trusted Murty, sonko, Oster over others, it gives me no faith in him anymore.
It's the timing as much as anything.
6 out of the last 11 last year? That's loads, how many has doyle started since his las goal?
And how many of those starts have seen Doyle playing on the right hand side of midfield? If it's just as important to highlight the stop/start nature of Lita's season then it is also important to note that Doyle has played a decent amount of games in midfield and not as a striker. Could have just as big an effect.
by Huntley & Palmer » 05 Mar 2008 12:54
by Schards#2 » 05 Mar 2008 12:57
by Alan Partridge » 05 Mar 2008 12:59
Schards#2 Someone said Long is still unproven, i'm sorry, he is. He's proven time and time again that he is nowhere near good enough for The Premiership.
His only use is to come on late when everyone else is knackered and run around like a headless chicken in the hope that something breaks his way. In the games he's started he has never looked like shooting let alone scoring.
Having him higher in the pecking order than Lita and Cox is a joke.
Removing both Lita and Cox from the pecking order altogether is simply unbelievable. Particulary in a team where a forward hasn't scored, and the team as a whole haven't scored in the first 90 minutes, this year - it's March FFS
by Tilehurst Mike » 05 Mar 2008 13:05
Coppelled Streets Ridiculas, can't understand it.
Yes he's been a silly boy a number of times, but he is a dam good striker and he is probably the inform striker here at the moment for what he's doing in the res'.
So we now rely on Shane Long, who to date has not proven good enough at this level.
Great!
This is the sort of decision that if you get relegated really bites you in the arse. One of a number of strange decisions this season.
by Royal Rother » 05 Mar 2008 13:19
by Royal Rother » 05 Mar 2008 13:20
by Maguire » 05 Mar 2008 13:27
by Platypuss » 05 Mar 2008 13:28
Archie's penaltybrendywendySpaceCruiser Lita last scored on the 28th August, against Swansea in the League Cup.
in the league?
Febuary 3rd 2007.
Man City away.
Speaks volumes.
by Archie's penalty » 05 Mar 2008 13:32
Platypuss Yes, they were rather good goals, weren't they?
by RG30 » 05 Mar 2008 13:34
by Platypuss » 05 Mar 2008 13:35
Royal Rother Often removing a bad apple is the best way of preserving the excellence of the rest of the crop.
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