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Who was your man of the match v Sunderland away?

Poll ended at Mon Nov 07, 2022 5:03 pm

Mark Hudson
3
8%
Ryan Allsop
0
No votes
Mahlon Romeo
2
5%
Cedric Kipre
12
30%
Perry Ng
2
5%
Niels Nkounkou
2
5%
Ryan Wintle
1
3%
Joe Ralls
1
3%
Callum O'Dowda
1
3%
Jaden Philogene
10
25%
Sheyi Ojo
0
No votes
Mark Harris
1
3%
Romaine Sawyers (sub)
1
3%
Max Watters (sub)
3
8%
Curtis Nelson (sub)
1
3%
Andy Rinomhota (sub)
0
No votes
Gavin Whyte (sub)
0
No votes
None
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 40

VOTE " MOTM v Sunderland (a) "

Sat Nov 05, 2022 5:03 pm

48 hours to vote

Re: VOTE " MOTM v Sunderland (a) "

Sat Nov 05, 2022 5:27 pm

Kipre for me closely followed by Philogene.
Who the hell voted for Watters :shock:

Re: VOTE " MOTM v Sunderland (a) "

Sat Nov 05, 2022 5:44 pm

Kipre

Re: VOTE " MOTM v Sunderland (a) "

Sat Nov 05, 2022 6:39 pm

Mark Hudson for our solid defence

Re: VOTE " MOTM v Sunderland (a) "

Sun Nov 06, 2022 12:13 am

Still time to vote :bluescarf:

Re: VOTE " MOTM v Sunderland (a) "

Sun Nov 06, 2022 7:41 pm

Ponty Bluebird wrote:Kipre for me closely followed by Philogene.
Who the hell voted for Watters :shock:

Something_Blue; just to be different...? :? :laughing6:

Re: VOTE " MOTM v Sunderland (a) "

Sun Nov 06, 2022 7:50 pm

Ponty Bluebird wrote:Kipre for me closely followed by Philogene.
Who the hell voted for Watters :shock:


And who voted for Ralls.

Re: VOTE " MOTM v Sunderland (a) "

Sun Nov 06, 2022 8:37 pm

Sven I think you will find that my vote was anonymous so the jibe about ‘just to be different’ is unwarranted. People must be blind to what Sawyers gives us. People are too used to our skill less midfielders that they can not get used to one who doesn’t have to run around like a headless chicken.

Re: VOTE " MOTM v Sunderland (a) "

Sun Nov 06, 2022 9:36 pm

Something_Blue wrote:Sven I think you will find that my vote was anonymous so the jibe about ‘just to be different’ is unwarranted. People must be blind to what Sawyers gives us. People are too used to our skill less midfielders that they can not get used to one who doesn’t have to run around like a headless chicken.

Fair do's, you don't half bite..! :lol:

It-was-a-joke...! Read-the-text! It-has-a-question-mark, over...!

For the record, after watching the game late, I voted for Cedric Kipre for another fine display amongst the XI duds you seem to think we have and so readily write-off...! ;)

Re: VOTE " MOTM v Sunderland (a) "

Sun Nov 06, 2022 9:45 pm

Something_Blue wrote:Sven I think you will find that my vote was anonymous so the jibe about ‘just to be different’ is unwarranted. People must be blind to what Sawyers gives us. People are too used to our skill less midfielders that they can not get used to one who doesn’t have to run around like a headless chicken.



I was really impressed when we signed Sawyers, there are a few players you see and wish we had, although i forgot the Stoke version and remembered the Brentford one. But as i believe you repeatedly remind us we have no funds and we only signed other teams' cast-offs. In 2019 WBA spend over £2,5 mill on Romaine but couldn't wait to get rid of him in the summer.

Thought we pulled off a coup when we signed him but could it be that the far better-run clubs could see he can't press and wants to play half a yard slower than nearly all the teams in the championship with probably the exception of Swansea?

Morison played a slower more patient game but we were shipping 2 goals a game so perhaps was never set up to pull teams out of shape. Hudson seems more pragmatic and we are playing the ball forward quicker and the game passes Romaine by.

It will be interesting to see how the season progresses if Hudson sticks with 2 battlers and a flair player or goes back to three scrappers

Re: VOTE " MOTM v Sunderland (a) "

Mon Nov 07, 2022 5:33 am

I advise anyone who has a copy of the Birmingham home game to look back sad Sawyers in that game