The general consensus on here was he had a good game against accy too, he only played 4 before he got injured and he?s had a couple of games after 4 month lay off, I?d certainly put that in the category of too early to judge.
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[QUOTE=kill_the_drum;40659445]I was watching the same game as you but I call it as I see it, not based on whether I like the guy or not.I
Nailed it in one
Got to say that the balance of probabilities seem to be on your side on this.
Our fans, but only SM really, need to remember that at the business-end of a really competitive promotion race, we just can't afford to give an extended period to let a player 'get up to speed' or see if he can. Having just 1 out of 11 players off the pace in a game can cost precious points
A lot to get into here...
Firstly, I like to think the training ground is the place to get ready for the games. And it's the responsibility of the player. Sure, the top level of sharpness can only come by playing games, but you have to expect as a paying fan that the returning player is about 90% there in terms of match fitness.
Jones isn't a good comparison. I think it was you that said he might not be a naturally fit player, and I agree with that. But when he returned, he was giving us far better than 5/10s and we know what it's all leading towards. We don't have that with Edwards and we have a much lower starting point. Traore is a unique case, but it certainly looked like we could have had more than 15mins from him and needed it too.
My starting XI? Well, like many others I was less than thrilled when I saw the teamsheet. I've been saying on here for years about not playing defenders at wing-back, so you'll have to give me that one. And I've been so disappointed with Grant and Edwards that I'd have done anything possible to start others there and have those two on the bench. Listen to Stall on this last night? We need the players in those 2 positions to produce in terms of goals and assists and generally carry an attacking threat. It's hard imagine either being the one breaking through on goal. Both need to have at least two players further ahead of them as they much prefer to give rather than receive key passes on goal.