Who could we not do without in the last few games?

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Who could we not do without in the last few games?

Poll ended at Wed May 13, 2009 1:22 pm

Nick Montgomery
3
30%
Paddy Kenny
1
10%
Chris Morgan
5
50%
Mat Kilgallon
0
No votes
Gary Naysmith
0
No votes
Darius Henderson
0
No votes
David Cotterill
0
No votes
Greg Halford
1
10%
Kyle Naughton
0
No votes
Steven Quinn
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 10

Who could we not do without in the last few games?

Postby Staboblade on Mon Apr 13, 2009 1:22 pm

Who's the one player we couldn't do without in these last few games?The one player that could effect our run in.
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Re: Who could we not do without in the last few games?

Postby S36Reject on Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:39 pm

Nick Montgomery, he does his job so well! I'd, until today, never actually realised what service he provides to the front 2 from out wide! All his crosses today were Dangerous and Pin point i may add! [bigok] [bigok]
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Re: Who could we not do without in the last few games?

Postby Halfvampire Halfman on Tue Apr 14, 2009 7:47 am

I'm struggling to pick just one from that.........

Until yesterday I'd have said Killa, but Brombs did a good job in his place. Have to agree with ODB about Monty though. It's no coincidence our season turned since he came back into thew squad. He's a terrier in midfield and if it moves he tackles it! Some of his passing was great yesterday - one that springs to mind was almost Beckhamesque...........40 yard pinpoint crossfield pass from the right side to Ward on the left wing - it was almost like a cartoon double take for me. I had to rub my eyes to make sure I wasn't dreaming!!

Morgan is essential, Hendo gets better each game - won almost everything in the air and holds the ball up well. We don't have another striker who can do that. Gary Naysmith has been solid now for more games than I can remember. Finally Greg Halford - probably one of the most skillful players we've got at the club.
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Re: Who could we not do without in the last few games?

Postby Borbokis-Blade on Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:16 pm

Has to be Morgs for me. Never shirks a challenge and thats what could be the difference in the last few games.

That big fooker Scotland for Swansea will take some stopping and Morgs will handle him. [bigok]
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Re: Who could we not do without in the last few games?

Postby bognor blade on Sat Apr 25, 2009 11:25 pm

for me has to be monty [bigok]
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Re: Who could we not do without in the last few games?

Postby BobBooker on Fri May 01, 2009 9:39 pm

Agree with the above but feel Paddys starting to look back to his best [bigok]
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Re: Who could we not do without in the last few games?

Postby switchblade on Sat May 02, 2009 1:14 pm

I think our squad is strong enough to manage without any single one of them ... but without 2 or 3 of them ... now that's another story.

The real question is how quickly the team can adapt to a new style of play forced by a pivotal member of the team being missing. We've managed pretty well so far ... and the times we haven't managed to do that have been noticable by the fact that we lost the game or drew when we should've won.
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