Wasn’t even a close one for me. Harrison easily the best, as much as I don’t rate him, anything remotely attacking had him involved.
I was worried as I was the only vote for him


Wasn’t even a close one for me. Harrison easily the best, as much as I don’t rate him, anything remotely attacking had him involved.

Also let's please remember that the other players who should have replaced him in that spot are also more effective defensively than he is.Again. No other side would consistently pick forward players solely for their defensive contributions. Particularly not when their inability to keep or use a ball in forward areas gives the ball straight back to the opposition, meaning we have more defending to do. It's totally illogical.
I thought Harrison was very good in the 2nd half.The difference between a Harrison through ball and McNeil through ball
Not been mentioned but Jake the Snake was again brilliant today.
I just said the same to my brother, but he insists it is a horrible bobbler that he got lucky on.
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It's Paul Robinson the ex-keeper. To be fair to him he was more effusive in praising us after half time.Been at it all game, no idea who he is, but whoever it is he’s a clown.
A win is a win Zat that's all that matters todayLike seeing Doucoure, Broja and Harrison be absolute crap ALL game.
A fine finish masking another disgraceful performance.
You cheer away.
Moyes set up the team brilliantly -- picked the wrong players.
We could have and should have won that by more goals but for the dross selected in 3 out of 4 attacking positions.
Anyone can see that.
PawsonCan someone explain to me how that elbow into Alcaraz's face wasn't a pen?
Can someone explain to me how that elbow into Alcaraz's face wasn't a pen?
Commentators crying about Branthwaithe in the first half and I'm convinced he didn't even touch him in the face yet with that on Alcaraz the commentators said there was nothing in itCan someone explain to me how that elbow into Alcaraz's face wasn't a pen?
A win is a win Zat that's all that matters today