by Royal Rother » 01 Jan 2008 17:14
by Arch » 01 Jan 2008 17:16
by Platypuss » 01 Jan 2008 17:24
by chilipepper91 » 01 Jan 2008 17:38
Royal Rother To me he was our best midfielder today
by PEARCEY » 01 Jan 2008 17:44
by From Despair To Where? » 01 Jan 2008 17:51
by Diddyroyal » 01 Jan 2008 17:52
Royal Rother I have always liked him, and feel he has been very unfortunate not to have had a real run in the team.
Today's performance encapsulated everything about him really. He takes risks on occasions, he can look a little clumsy at times, but he is exceptionally strong, very good at nicking the ball in a challenge, and he's a proper footballer given the chance.
To me he was our best midfielder today, running with the ball, creating things from nothing where everyone else in the team would just have passed. There is something about him that can lift a team.
He is refreshing to watch and I really really hope that he gets a chance now, presumably at Sonko's expense, although as I've said many times, I still think he could do a job in midfield.
Whatever, he shows more promise in that position than either Cisse or Fae (no disrespect to them).
PS I didn't see the first half....
by Readingfanman » 01 Jan 2008 17:57
DiddyroyalRoyal Rother I have always liked him, and feel he has been very unfortunate not to have had a real run in the team.
Today's performance encapsulated everything about him really. He takes risks on occasions, he can look a little clumsy at times, but he is exceptionally strong, very good at nicking the ball in a challenge, and he's a proper footballer given the chance.
To me he was our best midfielder today, running with the ball, creating things from nothing where everyone else in the team would just have passed. There is something about him that can lift a team.
He is refreshing to watch and I really really hope that he gets a chance now, presumably at Sonko's expense, although as I've said many times, I still think he could do a job in midfield.
Whatever, he shows more promise in that position than either Cisse or Fae (no disrespect to them).
PS I didn't see the first half....
agree with every thing there
by Arch » 01 Jan 2008 17:58
I don;t think that's true. Coppell's comments about Bikey always suggest that he thinks he has massive potential. SC's conservatism leads him to go with what has worked for him in the past until he simply can't do that anymore. To me, that's his biggest weakness.PEARCEY I dont think Coppell rates
by Alan Partridge » 01 Jan 2008 18:01
by floyd__streete » 01 Jan 2008 18:02
Royal Rother I didn't see the first half....
by PEARCEY » 01 Jan 2008 18:02
Alan Partridge Bikey started poorly - never easy coming off the bench into the team but he grew as the game went on. Thankfully Sonko can't be selected for the next games (s)? so Bikey or Duberry have to come in.
by Alan Partridge » 01 Jan 2008 18:20
PEARCEYAlan Partridge Bikey started poorly - never easy coming off the bench into the team but he grew as the game went on. Thankfully Sonko can't be selected for the next games (s)? so Bikey or Duberry have to come in.
I bet its Duberry
by PEARCEY » 01 Jan 2008 18:23
by Platypuss » 01 Jan 2008 18:25
PEARCEY Personally I would rather see Bikey start. Either way the defence has to be strengthened over the next few weeks...we do have some very difficult games coming up and I was hoping we could get at least a point from today.
by PEARCEY » 01 Jan 2008 18:27
PlatypussPEARCEY Personally I would rather see Bikey start. Either way the defence has to be strengthened over the next few weeks...we do have some very difficult games coming up and I was hoping we could get at least a point from today.
What start? Forget the Spurs Cup game - the team we put out for that will be meaningless in terms of our premiership future.
After that, forget Bikey and Sonko for a month.
by ESTIM8R » 01 Jan 2008 18:32
by John Madejski's Wallet » 01 Jan 2008 18:38
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