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Indeed. Having had several serious hamstring and groin injuries it would be reasonable to assume he will suffer similar issues in the future. He's no more than a steady eddie and I think we should wave him goodbye and good luck at the end of the season.
I think that's a valid point but in this case, the DS already has two LBs, Leahy and Adjetey-Brew, so there's no need to bring in Pullella to make up the numbers.
He's done some good things and bad things. We're a little better in terms of the league but no better in terms of the cups. It'll be interesting to see if he can meet the rising expectations among many next season.
Mbengue reminds me of a nursery rhyme called 'There was a little girl' that has the line 'When she was good she was very, very good. And when she was bad, she was horrid.'
Stephan commented in his post match interview that we should have been 2 up at HT. I agree. We dominated the first 45 and should have capitalised more than we did.
Then in the second 45 we saw an increasingly familiar drop in momentum. Stephan must 'find a solution', as he'd say, to this horrible habit we have of being worse in the second half than the first. It's killing us.
The song that got me into Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino. They're almost an institution in the heel of Italy. I saw them live a good few years ago. One of the most wonderful concerts I've been to.
Worth the wait, Clive and a great bit of analysis, Zak.
Given the paucity of our attack in recent games, the question is whether we should throw him in from the start on Saturday? It would give Wrexham something different to think about if nothing else.