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Youngdarren
14/09/2005, 11:36 PM
I hear people bad mouthing Woulfie....have ye eyes people!!.
The man gives 100% every week...unlike the very very poor Jamie and Chris.
I do not like the fans using Wolfie in the same breath as those two wasters.

If Chris and Jamie were dropped Wolfie could play his normal game and would prove to a top class LFC player.

As for John Mc Grath...has he ever heard of Brendan Sweeney?..by the looks of things he will not be half the player he proved to be in the weeks he played for us...I wish him well in all venturs new.

Lets hope John Mc Grath will show us some sort of quality that made him a player in the English Premier league...as he looks a very very ordinary player at present.

Roadend
15/09/2005, 8:28 AM
There's a better defender who's resided on the bench since they signed him, Why Buckely isn'y starting is indeed bad management.

clownboy
15/09/2005, 8:38 AM
He started against Galway

Roadend
15/09/2005, 8:53 AM
He started against Galway

Ok, I missed the Galway game.

declan hide
15/09/2005, 9:37 AM
I hear people bad mouthing Woulfie....have ye eyes people!!.
The man gives 100% every week...unlike the very very poor Jamie and Chris.
I do not like the fans using Wolfie in the same breath as those two wasters.

If Chris and Jamie were dropped Wolfie could play his normal game and would prove to a top class LFC player.

As for John Mc Grath...has he ever heard of Brendan Sweeney?..by the looks of things he will not be half the player he proved to be in the weeks he played for us...I wish him well in all venturs new.

Lets hope John Mc Grath will show us some sort of quality that made him a player in the English Premier league...as he looks a very very ordinary player at present.

then you also missed wolfies preformance against galway didnt you?

no-one doubts wolfie gives 100%. thats true. but it isnt enough. hes wild and makes too many silly mistakes. i'd have o'mahony in at right back.

sadloserkid
15/09/2005, 11:25 AM
i'd have o'mahony in at right back.

O'Mahony's injured at the mo.

declan hide
15/09/2005, 12:17 PM
yeah i know...i'm just saying he'd be my first choice.

4tothefloor
15/09/2005, 9:41 PM
Woulfe is s**te. McGrath hasn't played enough games to judge him properly. But do remember that he is a left winger, not a central midfielder. He shouldn't be playing in the centre (where have we heard that before.....).

Youngdarren
17/09/2005, 11:00 PM
Wolfe played the best football I have seen from him this season* AT CENTRE HALF*....but he is classed as a fullback.

We have McGrath...a premiership player..the same guy who is not a patch on super Sweeney..so tell me how can you defend a player of undoubted ability
to play centre mid..when Wolfie pushed in one place and played out of his skin.

Where as Mc Grath moves from the left and it is up to Tommy to look like the Premiership player in centre mid...he proved tonight that he is a guy that will stand out no matter what quality of player is alongside him.

4tothefloor
18/09/2005, 2:58 PM
We have McGrath...a premiership player..
You see that's the problem, McGrath is not, and never was, a premiership player. He made a couple of sub appearances and one start for Villa, got injured and didn't make it. That to me does not constitute being called a premiership player. He has spent most of his playing career in the bottom division of the football league and in the conference. Which is a similar level to the EL. All that McGrath has that maybe others haven't is a proper football education and experience playing in front of big crowds. Expecting him to be instantly some sort of Maradona in a league he has never played in before is unrealistic and over expectant. Especially when he is surrounded by players like Woulfe, who can't even kick the f**kin ball straight!

sadloserkid
19/09/2005, 11:13 AM
Well to put this to bed somewhat John McGrath was the best player on the pitch by some distance at Station Road on Saturday, the guy looked fantastic. So I wouldn't worry about what he'll do.

Aside from a couple of customary lapses in concentration Wolfe did pretty well overall too.

4tothefloor
19/09/2005, 10:12 PM
Aside from a couple of customary lapses in concentration Wolfe did pretty well overall too.
There's your problem right there :D

The openout kid
30/09/2005, 5:30 PM
Here, Here- We seem to be going from one bad result to another, You might condone poor results if NOC was building something for next season but it does not even look like that. Teams are doomed to failure u play your best players out of position. Also what is going with NOC and Chris Cairns. this guy could not get into a nightowls team never mind the EL.He must be doing some favours off the pitch.

The Stars
01/10/2005, 5:43 PM
I wish i could respond to that but it might get me in trouble.
Lets just say he has some mouth......