Absolutely no chance. If you’re looking at it really narrowly then maybe you can make an argument. But it’s no surprise that Patterson played twice and won twice. The team benefits from it massivelyO'Brien back to RB is an upgrade on Patterson. That's the reality. However, we lose out at CB.![]()
He'll be out when Keane and / or Branthwaite comes back.Absolutely no chance. If you’re looking at it really narrowly then maybe you can make an argument. But it’s no surprise that Patterson played twice and won twice. The team benefits from it massively
Until we sign another, Patterson should be playing at rb and helping the team win games like tonight, never mind helping attract bids for himself.Some non-crap performances could help us attract a bid from someone.
Not denying that but to say that’s the right choice is wrongHe'll be out when Keane and / or Branthwaite comes back.
This is a 100% cast iron certainty.
Broken clock is right more often than you.He'll be out when Keane and / or Branthwaite comes back.
This is a 100% cast iron certainty.
O'Brien back to RB is an upgrade on Patterson. That's the reality. However, we lose out at CB.![]()
Not denying that but to say that’s the right choice is wrong
Broken clock is right more often than you.
WUMThe right choice is to buy a RB.
Ilm right about him, for sure.
Ran about for 90 minutes and did nothing - that does not equate to needing to keep him in the side. He was anonymous thanks to a decent effort of McNeill in front of him...just like Dibling did at Forest.
The right choice is to buy a RB.
Ilm right about him, for sure.
Ran about for 90 minutes and did nothing - that does not equate to needing to keep him in the side. He was anonymous thanks to a decent effort of McNeill in front of him...just like Dibling did at Forest.
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