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2nd assist of the season for Hoolahan.Quote:
GOAL! SUNDERLAND 0-2 NORWICH (Whittaker 37)
It gets better for Norwich! Alex Neil is yet to lose an away game, and it's looking good for him again! Lovely goal, Whittaker racing on to a return flick from Hoolahan and firing clean and true across Pantilimon
http://www.skysports.com/football/sl...norwich/341202
3rd assist of the season for Hoolahan. Thank god Dick Advocaat isn't managing him..Quote:
GOAL! SUNDERLAND 0-3 NORWICH (Redmond 57)
Dear, dear and thrice dear. Sunderland supporters are streaming out already as Redmond adds a third for Norwich! Another picture-book goal, Redmond playing a give-and-go with Hoolahan and sliding a finish inside the near post. Sunderland are statues, though, and again Cattermole gives it away in the passage of play leading up to it...
Hoolahan has been brilliant this season so far. He is running the show and he is sheer quality. Good to see our Nathan Redmond score too TOWK!
Hoolahan was the BBC man of the match
Quote:
Originally Posted by BBC Sport
Got nervous when I saw he'd been substituted early in the game against Southampton today, but it was only because Whitaker had been sent off and Wes was sacrificed to bring on Wisdom.
Great assist for Wesley
https://streamable.com/r4e7
and i will add a goal to that too
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Add a goal to that too.
Of Norwich 8 goals this season he has scored one and had four assists so far.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34160708
That is some statistic. He's playing some cracking stuff at 33. I really hope he manages to extend his PL career as it's a cruel reflection on his career that this is his 4th season there at the age off 33.
Not making any form of comparison between the pair (Duff is incomparable), but it's just a funny little contrast to note that the Duffer had 14 seasons in the PL at the same age.
Some MLS team is going to swoop in for Wes in the twilight of his career.
Just watched the highlights on MOTD there and they mentioned this too. He looked brilliant and Brady seemed very good also and unlucky not to score when he hit the post. He also made a brilliant tackle to keep it at 0-0. Hoolahan could have had another assist but Jerome hit the side netting. The Irish commentator on MOTD did the match and singled out Hoolahan in his interview with Alex Neil who was full of praise. Shearer and Ian Wright analysed his performance afterwards so well worth a watch for anybody who recorded it.
Saw that. Wes and Brady were really good. Deserved the acclaim.
He's moving very well for a 33 year old. There could be a few years in him yet.
I'm in a running club here. My club mate is 54, resting heart rate 27 - seriously - and smashes out incredible times for any age, let alone 54. He reckons his late arrival in running means he has young legs. Another club mate, 62, says there's a theory that every runner has 7 peak years in him / her but it doesn't matter when they are. He's enjoying his purple patch having only taken it up 5 years ago. 19 mins for 5k for a 62 y/o. Wes is probably benefitting from the slower pace of lower league football and being used sporadically as he has risen up. In running terms, he still has young legs. I see a lot of Lubo Moravcik in him. He was still brilliant at 35. Also, Wes excelled from wide positions (where he started at Shels?) on Saturday, endorsing KK's view that we need to change shape with Wes starting wife and cutting in. He has the toolkit.
Stutts did you ever hear of the book Born to Run by Christopher McDougall? It's about the people who run those 100 mile races and this tribe of people in south America who have endless stamina....it was fascinating. Book did very well.
Pace is not really a big part of his game a lot of it is the mental aspects of it, being able to see a pass and make it, also mental pace,
being able to out think other players, ie I think for his goal both defenders expect him to pass and were more concerned with cutting
out his passing options, so he said, thank you very much and put it in the back of the net himself.
But I think stamina plays a part, he only tend to play about 70 mins, however maybe also his style is not suited to the
latter stages of the game when it tend to go more long ball and a taller guy tend to be preferred whether you are defending or
attacking.
made the BBC team of the week...
I haven't a clue why Wes Hoolahan spent part of the game with his shin pad in his hand but it was during that period that the Republic of Ireland international found the inspiration to waltz through the Bournemouth defence and present Cameron Jerome with his first Premier League goal of the season.
From then on Hoolahan simply ran the show and was aptly rewarded for his efforts when he put the game well and truly beyond the visitors with a superb solo effort. Like picking Cherries.
Wars referred to as "Hot Lips" by Jeff Skelling on Saturday. You'd probably need to be of a certain age to get it.
If Hot Lips was singing the chorus of the theme tune in Irish squads, that would explain some of the defending over the last few years.
Just watching Soccer Saturday here on Sky Sports News....the lads (all of them) are raving about Hoolahan .
All were shocked when they were told his age (33) .... as they were of the opinion that he should be playing for a bigger club as they thought he was younger
Just learned that in Norwich's last 14 wins ...Hoolahan started everyone of them
Also the panel were singing the praises of Robbie Brady... all very impressed with him as a player
Dropped to the bench the Liverpool game.
Irish impact on the Norwich result today. First goal for Brady and Wes set up Redmond for the second. 5th assist of the season for Wes and he now tops the assist charts. Cracking stuff.
I was going to say Wes did not do much, ie Redmond did most of the work himself, which he did from one point of view,
however looking at it again when Wes picks up the balls he pretty much has his back the Redmond and he wrong footed the
defence by flicking out a pass to him with the outside of his boot giving Redmond acres of space to run into.
So credit to Wes and Norwich, West Ham would have been second had they won so a good point away from home.
Guess who's joined top assister in Europe's top leagues: http://www.football365.com/news/numb...p-five-leagues
Brazil and Bayern's €30m man isn't on his own with 5.
Also note Damien Delaney.
Most clearances (per game)
Brede Hangeland (Crystal Palace) – 12.7
Bernardo (Sporting Gijon) – 11.6
Ervin Zukanovic (Sampdoria) – 10
Damien Delaney (Crystal Palace) – 9.8
Sebastien Bassong (Norwich City) – 9.6
But he is not the best for clearances for Palace by a good distance!!
Is Paul Green still top of the harrying table?
Released by Sheffield Wednesday when a youth - he must have been really bad. All joking aside, I think Green got undue stick from the anti-Trap lobby because of who Trap was not picking instead of him. He did ok when he played for us, especially away to Sweden. Now lost in the mists of the metropolis of Rotherham.
Paul I'd disagree if I knew what you were saying.
I can't edit?it keeps deleting my posts :(
I was trying to say green gave us something the other midfielders didn't and went against what the pro trap brigade used to defend trap and his system.
He was the little jack Russell in midfield that we needed. He was one of our better players for 27mins against Slovakia and did well against Sweden away too.
For whatever qualities Green had, his inclusion in the team was somewhat disheartening. He became a symbol for Trapattoni's style of play, and lack of faith in the players at his disposal. Rather than seek to improve our style of play in the positive sense, Trapattoni became progressively more negative during his tenure in charge. Green's inclusion in the team exemplifies this. Our goals against record was not poor before Green's arrival on the scene, but our goals for record was. Green was brought in to make us more defensively sound, when the team was crying out for more creativity. I'd imagine that's why "most" had a problem with Green.