I'd say this league is most likely one of the strongest it's been.
Don't think I've ever seen this much money being spent on building squads for third division sides
I saw the original point, I just felt that even though he was playing on the left it didn't excuse for misplaced passes and tricks/flicks that went nowhere... If he was to be playing in the middle doing that it could be even more disastrous
That's the most valid options with them 3 but then you have Croft and Forte missing out, with a severe lack of width which if I remember rightly Darren Kelly promised.
I'd love a 4-4-2 formation as much as anyone else, yet with Kelly, Jones and Winchester I find it hard to believe 3 goes into 2 and one of these will be benched.
Did you go to Blackburn at home?
Only game I've been too and my opinion couldn't be further from yours.
A reminder he was playing against Halifax yesterday aswell
Don't know how to share tweets on here, but Ian Cheeseman of the BBC I think? Just tweeted something along the lines of "When rumours and gossip don't seem to go away, could Kelly be under pressure already?"
Interesting.
ColemanBrown
Wilson
Dieng (seen as we have nobody else signed)
Mills
Croft
Kelly
Jones
Winchester
Forte
Turner
Subs:
Cornell
Wilson
Green
Cassidy
Poleon
Murphy
Edmundson?
Edit: philliskirk aswell
Really lacking midfield/defence back up options really
I understand the fact we haven't quite looked like the attacking force Kelly promised during his first few interviews - however I hasten to add what managers wouldn't "promise" this? - the one up front isn't necessarily the problem.
Whilst wanting to avoid a ridiculous comment, a lot of top teams play one up front and manage to score goals..
Was quite worried after sitting behind the manager today at how bad a certain George Green is at listening to any instructions or even just sometimes being in the right position defensively...could be a long season with this lad
Obviously bags of ability as we've all heard, but he looked a destined red card a few times after losing it
Even if we made season tickets free for the whole season we'd still probably average less than 6,000.
Nothing increases attendances more than success on the pitch, we've been in League One for 18 years of my 20 years.
Enough said.