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On the contrary, I think Sean's interviews with RS are excellent. You are only listening to the words he uses, not what he says.Listen to the interview again and I'm sure you will come to the same conclusion as me.
I'm not his biggest fan, but I thought Wilson played well yesterday. He was ideal in there as Scunny made it a battle in midfield and Willo got stuck in well. He did the simple stuff well, which is what he needs to do. When he tries to do the work of Oster/Stock, that is when he lets himself down, and that is usually my beef with him. No complaints for yesterday's display, though. He stuck to the basics and was effective.
VikingJames wrote:QuoteI'm not his biggest fan, but I thought Wilson played well yesterday. He was ideal in there as Scunny made it a battle in midfield and Willo got stuck in well. He did the simple stuff well, which is what he needs to do. When he tries to do the work of Oster/Stock, that is when he lets himself down, and that is usually my beef with him. No complaints for yesterday's display, though. He stuck to the basics and was effective.I remember you saying what exactly does Wilson bring to the team, well, you`ve answered your own question there, an answer that was given to you and others numerous times, nice to see you got there in the end
James I never thought I'd see the day that you gave Wilson a bit of praise but he just keeps things on an even keel for me. The mid field plays a lot more freely when he just sits in doing the basic stuff. Also Wilson in 2 games and 2 wins for us.
Also Stock, Oster, Copps etc., in 2 games 2 wins for us.Sorry but we need players in that area who can do more than just 'the basic stuff'. He's starting because we are waiting for the likes of Woods & Gillet to get back to full fitness.A squad player for me & fortunate to be playing under SOD or there's no way he would be a Championship footballer.We need to get Stock to put pen to paper this month. Oster is 'running the show' at present, but only because he has a player alongside him with the vision of Stock, to offer him an outlet or cover when he's running with the ball.