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Thread: Positives from today

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    Positives from today

    Decided against includng the 'negatives' bit today...we all know what they are, starting with 'it was just Watford'

    So, on with the positives.

    Lots of chances created-on most other days we woud have come away with three points.

    Longstaff-a run of games has seen him improve hugely. You know I've always been in his corner-now he's beginning to remind people why. (But it was only W.......SHUT UP!! )

    VAR on our side for once.

    A game closer to Wilson being fit.

    Your turn...

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    Agree with those.

    Particularly the Longstaff point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jammy89 View Post
    Agree with those.

    Particularly the Longstaff point.
    Longstaff will develop into a very good player provided he is handled correctly and permitted to develop as good potential players are allowed to.

    In other words at all costs, he must be avoided being "Bruced"

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    We are now fourth bottom so Ashley and Bruce will be delighted

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    Remember when I was vilified for having the temerity to endorse Longstaff's ability ? He is a good player... not great but good & if well managed, an asset to any team.

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