Welly7
Coach
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2006
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I happen to agree with that - cutting off our noses to spite our faces, forcing us to play a youngster who didn't look to me as if he was ready for blooding.
You know, we are short of confidence, low on ability and relying on a mix of players who still don't look fit and youngsters who are being exposed to a toxic atmosphere.
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Was thinking along those lines. I'll be honest, I have never rated Lennon. Doesn't smell danger enough for me and doesn't engage opponents when being run at. Basically, he's not good enough and has been that way since he signed. However, he does have experience.
What we saw today was a player who was way out of his depth and he got exposed all game. It was uncomfortable watching Taylor. That performance today could have a huge detrimental effect on him for the foreseeable.
So, does Sol look towards Lennon who is more experienced or persevere with Taylor - or someone else? Personally, I don't want to see Lennon back after his antics with his Dover mates, but it's not my managerial career. It might be better for the team for him to come back in (not by much, admittedly), but given the current predicament, it wouldn't be the gamble it could have been had we still had a chance of survival to leave him on the outside looking in.
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