Wallace can?t run FFS!! Good point though.
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From the brief glimpses we have seen of him, I think Mustapha might be worth a shout and we already pretty much know what Wallace and Jimoh-Aloba can and can't offer and, besides, these two are probably better played wide.
Really difficult to judge from just being able to listen to the game Matt, but whilst I get a similar impression of Dike, I also thought Price sounded guilty of the same at times. Certainly, he seems to make the runs but his end product also remains poor.
As for Heggabo, he is a battler and can hold the ball up but he doesn't always seem to help himself in terms of getting himself into better positions to receive the ball when we are able to break, something a number 9 should surely always be wanting to do. I certainly accept that service to him has generally been poor but just think he could do more himself. That said, he is never going to do much as a lone striker so totally agree with you that he needs a more mobile player playing off his shoulder. That hasn't worked so well with either Grant or Price in the past and Dike doesn't seem to be the answer either so time to try Mustapha perhaps?
Great post Omgestrat6
Couldn't have put it better Molumby & Imray were the pick for me to , what was more pleasing for me was how we battled when going one down , where as last week we had nothing at all , if we play like that till the end of the season we have a chance , but the best thing of all for me was at the end of the game all the team to a man went and applauded the fans & the fans like wise applauded the player & sang there praises , which to me made me feel proud & ive not felt like that for a very long time onwards & upwards COYB great point .
Good to hear those last comments Johnny! In his post-match interview, Campbell pointed out that having the crowd behind you can be like having a 12th man on the pitch and judging by some of the comments on the BBC site from Blades fans, the Albion away fans were noisier than their own for much of the game.
Mozza felt our first half performance too "passive" but doubtless this was them focussing on his instructions not to concede early on, thwart Sheffield and stay in the game. Anyhow, it worked and Blades fans were a bit muted by their teams inability to get a goal. At the other end, even though Morrison was right in saying that we seemed too desperate and not controlled enough when we did create chances, we did at least create some which gave the away fans something to cheer about and, of course, Campbell's 25 yard strike was something to celebrate!
Anyhow, hats off to all the travelling fans for showing their support and glad you were all rewarded by a far better performance. As Morrison seems at pains to point out, the support of the fans is going to be crucial going forward -but it has to be earnt!