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  1. symyjym

    [Albion] Did Chris Hughton do the right thing with his Walsall team selection?

    It's Hughton's job to put out a side that can perform whether we win, lose or draw. He has been with these players for eight months now and has had a good pre-season with them. We didn't either perform or get a result. As individuals they were awful and as a team they were even worse. Only a...
  2. symyjym

    [Albion] Did Chris Hughton do the right thing with his Walsall team selection?

    I grant you that but he got up again :shrug: I just don't think managers should wrap players up in cotton wool unless they are nursing an injury. Bong looks like he could do with a few more games under his belt, which if he played yesterday could have been better prep for Ipswich. Hemed scoring...
  3. symyjym

    [Albion] Did Chris Hughton do the right thing with his Walsall team selection?

    This argument fails when you consider that Walsall out-played us in a fair and gentlemanly manner. They were the smaller team and didn't have a Norman Whiteside type of player in the squad.
  4. symyjym

    [Albion] Did Chris Hughton do the right thing with his Walsall team selection?

    An average player playing alongside average players doesn't really lend an opportunity for any of them to shine. It's like sending them all out to fail. I can see that Bruno, KLL & Greer may have needed a rest, but anyone who was fit enough to play should have done. Should have been Rosenior...
  5. symyjym

    [Albion] Did Chris Hughton do the right thing with his Walsall team selection?

    It is frustrating when you know that Bournemouth fans haven't witnessed a pig awful game in the last 3 seasons in any competition. Even when they lose they do it in style. What they take for granted week in week out, we can only hope to achieve, and winning more than two games in a row is a...
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