“The way Wigan were playing Kieffer - every time Kieffer jumped, they were going down holding their faces - I was fearing he’d get booked.”
They won, so cheats do prosper.
“The way Wigan were playing Kieffer - every time Kieffer jumped, they were going down holding their faces - I was fearing he’d get booked.”
They won, so cheats do prosper.
I suspect Ryan Williams is rather upbeat in the changing room after the thrashing at the Gabba this week
Well I shouted he was ball greedy in one game and it seems to have done the trick
Now I need to shout consistency
Oh.. and mark your man instead of cutting in all the time.
I'm sure he'll get there eventually
Last edited by millertop; 28-11-2017 at 03:27 PM.
Can't believe he dropped him and played Towell ont left. If he was still under the weather and he didn't play him for that reason then ok.
I know he's lost a bit of form but I'm staggered by that decision.
So did I Topsy. That was until the opening paragraph.
Ryan Williams has paved the way for a quickfire return to Rotherham United’s starting 11 after responding in the “perfect” manner to being dropped.
Read more at: https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foot...lers-1-8881364
Is the lad naturally left footed / If so why does he always play him down the right and Ford or Taylor who are right footed down the left ....maybe I missed a "shoot of happiness"
He also turns inside the player marking him 90% of the time, I know that and I'm sure opposition scouts know that. So he becomes less effective.
When Taylor also plays this "weakness" can be compensated for by the two of them swapping wings a few times during the match. Then the defending player doesn't "learn" their tricks. Warne has done this with them in a couple of matches and it has worked.