(26-08-2015, 13:26)peiowl Wrote: Well, I guess I'm the odd one out yet again. I listened to the game, wasn't able to watch for obvious reasons so I have to defer to consilio and others for a more analytical wrap up.
Imo, from what I heard, it was a pathetic performance by a Championship side that has spent millions on players against a small, L2 outfit. We should have buried them, or shown grace and left the scoreline somewhere around the 4-0 mark. As it was, we hung on for a narrow 1-0 win using first string players.![]()
In a game where CC had the golden opportunity to shuffle the deck and give May, who has had zero game time so far, the niod, he stuck with the hapless Nuhiu.Like his predecessor, he has nuhiuitis. Try saying that.
I couldn't care less if the goal gives nuhiu confidence. It's not all about him. May's confidence will be shattered.
I'm glad that I have other things to do sat. I think Boro will muller us.
Now, a torrent of he's at it again, complaining about nuhiu.
There is little disputing that Nuhiu isn't up to the standard that we require. Bus might be. May might be. I guess we probably won't find out. Joao looks to be a real prospect but needs to be introduced gradually. I wouldn't start him on Saturday.
Oxford were unbeaten this season and thrashed Brentford away in the last round. With a clinical striker in place of Nuhiu, we could have won by three or four goals and everyone would be happy.
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