An 'Albion XI', with another friendly the previous evening?
Does the club actually listen to the fans?![]()
Surely organising this friendly is an example of listening to the fans. So, it may not be on a Saturaday and it almost certainly won't be the first team. But, the fans asked for a friendly at Worthing and a friendly at Worthing is what we got.
So, using your logic, a youth team would suffice, would it?
So, using your logic, a youth team would suffice, would it?
I'm not saying its perfect. However, surely this is better than nothing?
Obviously not.
The attraction of the previous Worthing friendlies was that the fans could go en masse and see probably 15-16 first team players, who were likely to figure during the season, and get an idea of what to expect...
Tacking on a friendly at the last minute, with fringe players, just isn't the same IMHO
The attraction of the previous Worthing friendlies was that the fans could go en masse and see probably 15-16 first team players, who were likely to figure during the season, and get an idea of what to expect...
Tacking on a friendly at the last minute, with fringe players, just isn't the same IMHO
Is this going to be the worst of both worlds, i.e. £12 to get in to see a bunch of kids and stiffs?
This will give a good opportunity for Hawkins, Dixon and El-Abd to reclaim their positions in the starting XI again.
Last year Dixon was outshone by Worthing's strikers.Well as this is a "fixtures" thread I think Winkers comment on the original thread is worth another airing:
Last year Dixon was outshone by Worthing's strikers.![]()