In Hindsight, Should we have kept Oster?

Should we have kept Oster

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Re: In Hindsight, Should we have kept Oster?

by Southbank Old Boy » 12 Aug 2008 21:27

FiNeRaIn People who thought oster was rubbish were idiots. Its partly down to you booing him that he's no longer here.


Apart from the distant posibility that the crowds reactions increased Osters own pressure on himself to perform I don't see any evidence to suggest thats true.

If Oster can't withstand a little criticism from the crowd following misplaced pass after misplaced pass and after yet another opposition left winger strolled past him to an exposed fullback then he shouldn't be a professional footballer.

Coppell never saw him as good enough to keep Little or Seol out of the side. With that in mind he didn't want to offer him another contract to keep him around the club when he'd seen enough to know he wasn't the answer. I can understand that decision, but in reality I don't think it has anything to do with the crowds treatment of him (which is very overstated on here anyway).

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Re: In Hindsight, Should we have kept Oster?

by muppet_ » 13 Aug 2008 12:42

at least we get to boo him in a couple of weeks

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Re: In Hindsight, Should we have kept Oster?

by Old Biscuitman » 13 Aug 2008 12:46

muppet_ at least we get to boo him in a couple of weeks


Nah, Warnock will have sussed him by then.

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Re: In Hindsight, Should we have kept Oster?

by FiNeRaIn » 16 Aug 2008 18:10

Kebe impressed me this week, was horrendous against forest but made things happen today. I am prepared to critize players when they are poor, so credit to him today for a good performance.

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Re: In Hindsight, Should we have kept Oster?

by rg6royal » 16 Aug 2008 18:18

Kebe >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Oster


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Re: In Hindsight, Should we have kept Oster?

by SCIAG » 16 Aug 2008 20:16

Little>>>>>>>>>>>Henry>>>>>>Seol>Kebe>Oster.

Strangely, Kebe reminded me of Oster, yet he was cheered :|

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Re: In Hindsight, Should we have kept Oster?

by rg6royal » 16 Aug 2008 20:20

SCIAG Little>>>>>>>>>>>Henry>>>>>>Seol>Kebe>Oster.

Strangely, Kebe reminded me of Oster, yet he was cheered :|


Kebe was class today so I don't have a clue what you're on about!

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Re: In Hindsight, Should we have kept Oster?

by dean horrix legend » 16 Aug 2008 20:25

All good things that happened today were down the right,Kebe and Rosenior linked quite well.The left hand side was pretty weak once you got past the left back!! Convey isn't the player he was in the Championship 3 seasons ago,a left back is a priority so that S. Hunt can reclaim his place on the left wing and once again start terrorising opposition defences!

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Re: In Hindsight, Should we have kept Oster?

by rg6royal » 16 Aug 2008 20:27

dean horrix legend All good things that happened today were down the right,Kebe and Rosenior linked quite well.The left hand side was pretty weak once you got past the left back!! Convey isn't the player he was in the Championship 3 seasons ago,a left back is a priority so that S. Hunt can reclaim his place on the left wing and once again start terrorising opposition defences!


Tbh I don't think Hunty has done to bad in the first to league games. Also he supports Bobby well and has been putting in a few good balls into the box.


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Re: In Hindsight, Should we have kept Oster?

by dean horrix legend » 16 Aug 2008 20:35

rg6royal
dean horrix legend All good things that happened today were down the right,Kebe and Rosenior linked quite well.The left hand side was pretty weak once you got past the left back!! Convey isn't the player he was in the Championship 3 seasons ago,a left back is a priority so that S. Hunt can reclaim his place on the left wing and once again start terrorising opposition defences!


Tbh I don't think Hunty has done to bad in the first to league games. Also he supports Bobby well and has been putting in a few good balls into the box.


Hunty has done fine at left back,I just think his in your face attitude would be better applied further up the pitch!Convey is too lightweight

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