In what way am I quick to anger? None of the points you've made in that post actually make a whole lot of sense so clearly at this juncture you're disagreeing for the sake of disagreeing.
EMC has been tried centrally and on the right and hasn't looked comfortable at all. Even DMA at Peterborough has admitted on his podcast he can't play anywhere else other than on the left. Perhaps the thought was we could coach that into him one can only speculate. But regardless he isn't one...
I was a big fan of O'Hare but he's streets ahead of him and his ceiling is considerably higher even when O'Hare was at his best.
I often forget Rudoni's only 23 so he's only likely to get better, especially under Lampard.
With regards to EMC being backup, even you must have the sense to admit it was a slightly left-field (pardon the pun) buy when the best player in the team is also in that position. Yes squad rotation is a thing, I'm quite clearly not aloof to that fact but wouldn't you raise eyebrows if for...
Right, and that's fine.
But does that not mean we as fans we're allowed a counter opinion to managerial decisions based on what we see week in week out or as you've claimed are we not allowed an opinion because 'who gaf'.
It's funny how you're clearly perfectly entitled to one though - but of...
The hilarious thing is, you yourself have admitted Wright is better on the left so you're literally proving my point. He's therefore being deployed in a position where he isn't as effective as he would be if he was played in his more comfortable role (out wide).
Do you understand the definition...
You "Anyway it would work better if they allowed Wright to float out more to the left more iMO."
Also you: "WhO GaF WhAt YoU ThInK."
Such irony. But yeah, I'm the stupid one. I've genuinely seen ogres stumble into a job centre with more intelligance than you.
Christ you're not the brightest spark are you.
Lampard wants to start the game with the best team available on paper from what he's seen since he came in which in his eyes will be EMC Wright (being our best player) and Sakamoto. Understandable.
However, EMC's form has been very mixed since...
What are you on about?
At the time he was brought in, Wright was the first name on the team sheet at LW.
Hence why it was a strange buy. EMC's strongest position is LW and we already had a player there who unless sold was never going to be replaced. He's also looked very uncomfortable when...
I think it's more that this is where Wright is very much exposed as a 9. He's nowhere near physical enough and looks very uncomfortable playing with his back to goal, especially when defenders are tight on him. Which they were pretty much all game until he went off.
If we are to get into the POs and there's far more at stake his mentality does worry me though.
He's not going to get the same luxury against better teams.
In all fairness he only had to face one shot, and it was a tame one. Although they broke well, particularly in the first half, Portsmouth's end product was pretty toothless for the most part.
Distribution was very good from him throughout though.
What he did well was put a bit more control back in the midfield by picking up second balls. Up until that point we were getting bullied and losing the physical battle.
It's also to alleviate pressure on the CBs to have to pass the ball out. One of the biggest issues earlier in the team was us giving the ball away in our own half which obviously made us vulnerable, our back line were the biggest culprits.
Thomas was all over the place first half. Got caught on a few occasions but was bailed out by players around him. Settled more in the second half though.