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toms - 8/5/2017 16:29

Osborne and Britt play in different positions but comparing natural ability of the 2, Britt is streets ahead

If Pini goes Osborne should concentrate on trying to make the left back position his-a very good midfielder he is not. He has got the build pace and determination to make a very good left back

How many times have you actually seen either of them play to draw that conclusion?
 
AdebolaCornflakes - 8/5/2017 16:35

toms - 8/5/2017 16:29

Osborne and Britt play in different positions but comparing natural ability of the 2, Britt is streets ahead

If Pini goes Osborne should concentrate on trying to make the left back position his-a very good midfielder he is not. He has got the build pace and determination to make a very good left back

Disagree on Osborne but on a separate point I just hope we keep hold of Bretherton and would also like to see Lamb given a chance next season, as well as Lacovitti coming back in. Would also like to see Vaughn given a one-year deal.

Probably agree on Vaughn (as a squad player), don't on the rest. The fact we've had so many young players in the team is one of the reasons we just avoided relegation. They aren't currently good enough for anything other than what we just managed to achieve. Need a complete overhaul if we are to challenge for the prem.
 
mao tse tung - 8/5/2017 17:18

toms - 8/5/2017 16:29

Osborne and Britt play in different positions but comparing natural ability of the 2, Britt is streets ahead

If Pini goes Osborne should concentrate on trying to make the left back position his-a very good midfielder he is not. He has got the build pace and determination to make a very good left back

How many times have you actually seen either of them play to draw that conclusion?

Enough times both in the flesh and on TV

Am I wrong?
 
Disagree on caryol bottling it. He clearly pulled something and quickly made the bench know as to get another on quickly. Very responsible.
It's playing on that is irresponsible where he could become a liability.
 
Apollyon - 8/5/2017 08:56

Players like Carayol also need offloading. In my opinion he bottled it yesterday

Really, what game were you watching. Carayol has been on fire recently and looks supremely confident. He got injured and was substituted.

To say he bottled it is a ridiculous comment.
 
Any player who is capable of putting the ball into the opposition onion bag on a fairly regular basis should be playing on a regular basis.

Regardless of the rest of his game.

That's why this sort of player is so expensive.