Problem is with those injuries and any lack of meaningful cover in central midfield, will he actually get the chance to play in his own position?agree , Goodrham should be starting more games
with Brannagans injury last night and Bate carrying a knock , perhaps young Goodrham will indeed be starting a few games
Maybe not every match but deserves a run of games ....Wildshutt , Murphy, Bodin , Henry have all done poorly but given gametime ( if available, fit , bothered etc )Yesterday was the first time I thought he’s simply good, rather than a promising youngster. He may not do as well if on from the start however
Yesterday was the first time I thought he’s simply good, rather than a promising youngster. He may not do as well if on from the start however
Maybe not every match but deserves a run of games ....Wildshutt , Murphy, Bodin , Henry have all done poorly but given gametime ( if available, fit , bothered etc )
will he actually get the chance to play in his own position?
Agree he did cause them problems2nd half last night, I thought Wildschutt had a real impact. Even in the 1st half, Barnsley were doubling up on players marking him, but he overcame that regularly in the 2nd half to get down the wing. Still a long way to go but for me, he is starting to show promise to be a good signing.
And Harry Kane is an Arsenal lad, doens't put Spurs fans off celebrating one of their own. Goodrham is a product of our smart academy in terms of recruitment and development, and that should be celebrated.i do find the "he's one of our own" a bit weird - he's a wycombe lad who started at Reading.
Alright, granted he wasn't born at the JR and probably doesn't have ancestory in Oxfordshire going back to the Doomsday book. However, he has been with our youth set up since aged 15/16 I think and that in my book qualifies him 'as one of our own'!!i do find the "he's one of our own" a bit weird - he's a wycombe lad who started at Reading.
Spurs fans sing that about Kane when he was pictured in an Arsenal shirt.i do find the "he's one of our own" a bit weird - he's a wycombe lad who started at Reading.