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Thread: Ward or Taylor

  1. #1
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    Ward or Taylor

    You might say this is harsh , but I belive their goals and other chances came from Ward switching off several times last night.
    Whilst he’s a great player I think he looks tired and hasn’t got the legs at the moment anyway.
    So it’s Taylor for me he needs game time to learn his trade, I think he would offer more physically, and certainly has more pace, whilst he maybe a little in experienced if we are making mistakes anyway let him make them and learn while doing it.
    On another note —-First time I’ve seen Tarky flustered last night got the run around really.

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    Chelsea playing two up top really confused Tarkowski and Long and they could not cope.

    Ward looked leggy and Moses gave him the run-around all night.

    Time to freshen it up methinks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Chelsea playing two up top really confused Tarkowski and Long and they could not cope.

    Ward looked leggy and Moses gave him the run-around all night.

    Time to freshen it up methinks!
    Moses was on fire and the reason they won. I think Taylor’s time is nigh.

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    If it was up to me I'd be giving Charlie another run out on Sunday, Ward was awful last night.

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