Not surprisingly, I totally concur that Finney was worse than a waste of space. I say worse as he was more prominent than usual because twice he was responsible for putting us in danger. I appreciate that he must feel bad and I know I regularly knock him but I really don't understand why he continually gets picked. As he still has a while to go on his contract, I have to say that he MIGHT be useful next season as an impact sub, IF we get relegated. Salisbury didn't have much time on the pitch but I would still pitch into a league match rather than play one recognised striker up front.
I didn't think the game was all that bad last night. I have to admit that none of the 'senior' players excelled. In fact, once again, it was the youngsters who stood out. O'Riordan certainly makes me happy about the future. Mandron seemed to spend most of the match being shouted at by Artell so, hurry up Wigan, make us an offer and we'll snatch your hands off.
Robertson is one I don't get. He can be, at times, both amazing and awful within a moment of each other. His was a great goal, but then for their 3rd he dallies unnecessarily just outside our own box and is dispossessed leading to the goal.
The whole thing leaves me in a quandary: do we give up on the season and play about with the line up to give experience to the youngsters (which, of course, may be negative experience!) ready for them to been thrown in next season at a lower level? OR do we still plug away in hope and makes debuts harder (and therefore less developmental) for our youngsters next season?