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His upturn in form suggests you are rightI think Williams is Sam's type of player so I don't expect him to be going anywhere in January.
He has improved but is it me or did drop his shoulder for Mo Sislaks goal. Should've put his mug in the way.
Absolute crime when a defender turns his back on a shot but most of them do it these days.[/QUOT
Kenny wouldn't, he'd take it in the gonads if it meant keeping the ball out. That's the difference between a big daft Taff and a born and bred Blue.
Not his biggest fan but I'm not having it that he turned his back.Absolute crime when a defender turns his back on a shot but most of them do it these days.
Not his biggest fan but I'm not having it that he turned his back.
He moved his arm to stop any chance of them being awarded a penalty.
If it had hit him you just know it would have been awarded.
Kenny wouldn't, he'd take it in the gonads if it meant keeping the ball out. That's the difference between a big daft Taff and a born and bred Blue.
Maybe you missed the born and bred blue turning his back on the ball when he scored the own goal the other week.
Mick Lyons would have deffo got in the way of that Salah shot.
SA will get him working harder, but William's is not the answer in terms of our Central defender conundrum.
And the more I look at the Mane incident he shouldn’t have been left in that position but the current golden boy got himself the wrong side of Solanke and was easily eased under the ball at the throw in..I think it’s a bit unfair to level criticism of Williams for that goal. He’s lacks lots of things, but he’s certainly not one to shirk a tackle or fail to get a block in. Mane skinned him for the missed chance on the stroke of half-time when he needed to be ‘stopped’ but other than that he coped ok.