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Christopher Grant Wood

red@rmy

Viv Anderson
Someones being abit of a :wanker: tonight. That time of the month something?

Calm down you tart :LOL: Are you doing an impression of the black kid in the wheelchair from Malcolm in the middle tonight?, Either way don't try and drag me down. Leave it pal.
 
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red@rmy

Viv Anderson
You obviously really like fatty fryup.

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Clifford

Viv Anderson
One good stint at Milwall. Not been great at Leicester. I've not checked but Fryatts figures are probably more impressive.
 

tropix

Steve Chettle
I'd like to see him here. A strike force of Veldwijk, Fryatt, Wood, and Cox would be more than good enough
 

Cortez the Killer

Impressive member
I think I'd rather stick with the the strikers we've got, and spend the money on Assombalonga or Adomah for the wings.
I'm sure Fryatt, Lars, Cox, Walker, Dex will be good enough up front. If we're going for another striker I'd rather we got someone more likely to add firepower rather than just competition for similar quality.
 

tropix

Steve Chettle
Slowest front line in the division. A lot of lead in those boots.

Lars is meant to have an alright turn of pace isn't he? At least for a big man. Wood doesn't look too slow here. We could do with a rapid forward though, yeah

 

DapperDan

Steve Chettle
We need a player whose instinct is to get in behind, playing on defenders shoulders.

I fear with the total lack of pace in our squad that the opposition will push up and compress us without fear of being caught out.
 

Otis Redding

Try A Little Tenderness
We need a player whose instinct is to get in behind, playing on defenders shoulders.

I fear with the total lack of pace in our squad that the opposition will push up and compress us without fear of being caught out.

I'm still to be convinced that SP won't utilise Paterson in that role.

He definitely has the pace and certainly knows where the net is.
 

DapperDan

Steve Chettle
I'm still to be convinced that SP won't use Paterson in that role.

He definitely has the pace and certainly knows where the net is.
He has quick feet but I don't see him as particularly fast, just nimble. Plus playing him there takes away our only genuine width.
 

Otis Redding

Try A Little Tenderness
He has quick feet but I don't see him as particularly fast, just nimble. Plus playing him there takes away our only genuine width.

We'll have to agree to differ.

I've no doubt that Paterson has sufficient pace to get in behind and stretch defences and, as you rightly say, he has the quick feet and skills to turn defenders in the box.

Chasing back to cover his full-back partner is a waste of his main assets in my opinion.
 

Trickie Trees

Stuart Pearce
We'll have to agree to differ.

I've no doubt that Paterson has sufficient pace to get in behind and stretch defences and, as you rightly say, he has the quick feet and skills to turn defenders in the box.

Chasing back to cover his full-back partner is a waste of his main assets in my opinion.

Agree, he's not a winger he's a no 10. Play him where Radi and Mcgugan have failed in the past.
 
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