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His hands may have been cold. One hand had turned red so he didnt want to drop any obvious hints he wanted to go back to Rangers.
 
I thought Windass yesterday looked like someone going though the motions.

Billy Sharp and McGoldrick never stopped busting a gut all through the game. On about 80 mins Windass made a half arsed effort to get on the end of a cross from (I think) James. Summed up the difference in the teams.
 
According to the Scottish Record Josh left Rangers because he thought they undervalued him at £2.5 million. WTF!!???
Up to now it looks like we have been robbed. Talk about The Championship, with what he has shown so far he wouldn't have made the starting eleven last season in League 1. Daylight robbery Mr Gerrard of a first degree.
The man is to slow and thinks he is as good as his dad get rid
 
Got to say the one thing about his dad is that he always put a shift in! He probably has more quality than his dad but only a fraction of his balls!!
 
I thought Windass yesterday looked like someone going though the motions.

Billy Sharp and McGoldrick never stopped busting a gut all through the game. On about 80 mins Windass made a half arsed effort to get on the end of a cross from (I think) James. Summed up the difference in the teams.
They certainly did. That's what playing with two strikers looks like. It's been so long we've all forgotten.
 
They certainly did. That's what playing with two strikers looks like. It's been so long we've all forgotten.
The two is irrelevant. At many points in the second half, we had 4 blokes lined up flat, alongside their defenders, but with no body coming short to get hold of the ball from the defenders, Morsy, or Evans. It's the effort their lads put in that was the key point........ even that fat little shit, Sharp. Superb.
 
Josh Windass came to Wigan to play as a number 9. With all the recent speculation and threads regarding Strikers, is he the answer? He said that he came down here to be a striker and we have had injury issues in attacking midfield and out wide since he's arrival. So when we are a fully fit side, where does he fit? As a number 10 sat on the bench for Powell, or is he the Striker that we are all waiting to sign? And it's just a case of having our injuries players available for selection?
 
Josh Windass came to Wigan to play as a number 9. With all the recent speculation and threads regarding Strikers, is he the answer? He said that he came down here to be a striker and we have had injury issues in attacking midfield and out wide since he's arrival. So when we are a fully fit side, where does he fit? As a number 10 sat on the bench for Powell, or is he the Striker that we are all waiting to sign? And it's just a case of having our injuries players available for selection?
We should be alerting Sunderland about him then.
 
I like Josh the lad as pace, which is lacking in our squad, he is one of the few strikers who remains fit, and who in a better team would shine.
Not his fault he as landed in a team that is struggling and shows it virtually every time we take the field of play especially away.
 
He is just poor....he falls down easily,has poor positional play (headless chicken springs to mind) can’t tackle and certainly can’t score......get rid.....a waste of 2 million pounds!!!
 
Not sure with all this negativity towards Windass. Missed a couple of “sitters” yeah probably right, did Grigg not miss 1 against Swansea at home, did Evans not miss 1 at Bolton and another at home maybe reading? It’s easy to call etc but windass is Powell’s replacement who will come good
 
Windass will turn out to be a very good signing for us. Linked up with Powell very well on the few occasions he's played with him.
 
Didn’t used to mind him because he offers something different to the others. But now....he can piss off for this and this alone.

Biggest shock in FA cup history ?
 

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