He IS a right back.
But it’s not his natural position and it shows.
He IS a right back.
It is. He started in football as a right back. His first games for Derby was as a right back.But it’s not his natural position and it shows.
It is. He started in football as a right back. His first games for Derby was as a right back.
He us a right back.
The one thing that Sunderland do seem to have is a very good goalkeeper. He kept them in the game with some very good saves.Over the 2 games v Sunderland I thought that we were a bit unfortunate to come away with only the two points.
I thought that Barnsley look a much better team and even Pompey looked better (especially at their place)
They appeared to target Browne at the SOL and yesterday took out Whyte 2 to 3 times.
We have certainly scrapped in the last few games and at times have played some good football.
If we put in the same effort for the rest of the season we really should be fine.
He started as a full back and was converted into a midfield player.I thought he was supposed to be a central midfield powerhouse?!
I would have been happy with a point before the game but gutted we didn’t take all 3, we should have had at least 1 before half time and not sure how Henry missed the header in the second, from behind the goal it was a poor poor miss, in general he didn’t have a good game, and I’m sure having a child in hospital explains this performance, perhaps being on the bench might have been the answer.
Think the pass was made CarruthersOur goal. It’s certainly not a foul by Sinclair; the defender is trying to obstruct his run. How good to see real pace in the side: it’s a quick break from defence (a great pass; who was it?) but both Browne and Whyte are there when Sinclair arrives in their penalty area. The wingers today scared the s**t out of them.
I have a work associate who is a Derby season ticket holder of more than ten years and he disagrees with you. Says he never came through as a full back but they attempted to turn him into one repeatedly, because he loved to tackle and they knew he would never hold down a centre midfield role there, but that it was a disaster and he never got the hang of it. His exact words when we signed him were “if you try to play him at full back you’ve wasted your money.”It is. He started in football as a right back. His first games for Derby was as a right back.
He us a right back.
Our goal. It’s certainly not a foul by Sinclair; the defender is trying to obstruct his run. How good to see real pace in the side: it’s a quick break from defence (a great pass; who was it?) but both Browne and Whyte are there when Sinclair arrives in their penalty area. The wingers today scared the s**t out of them.
Jack Ross says in the full interview that Oxford were “ direct “ opposition.
Donald pays for champagne football but gets bitter end.
He obviously thought we played in red and white stripes.