View Full Version : miller back next week >?
lets hope so, vio looked poor today..
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Essex Wolf
26-11-2005, 18:27
On the Wolves site it says Miller to resume full training next week. Next week for me starts Monday so if he does then I feel his presence at Ipswich will be a massive boost.
lets hope so, vio looked poor today..
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I expect Vio to score goals when he is given a chance and he normally
delivers, today he wasn't given much chance. He isn't Wayne Rooney, he
never drops back to the halfway line to pick the ball up and run at the
defence. He gets into the area and usually puts chances away. I could
understand critisism if he had missed the number of chances that Ndah
did.
Wolves fans seem to rate players on effort and not on results and the
fact is that Vio is our best current goalscorer. What would you think
if I said that Postma had a s!$* game because he didn't get forward for
any corners? To put it even plainer, what if I said that Cameron had a
s!$* game because he didn't score any penalties? It's obvious, we
didn't get any penalties and we didn't create any goalscoring
opportunities for our current best goalscorer.
Wombourne Wolf
26-11-2005, 21:34
If Vio had been on the field he probably would of finished off the sitter Leon missed.
Vio is dangerous in the penalty box given the service but really had no hope up against Powell in the air? Hes not fit yet though. Kenny Miller coming back will be a superb boost, we have missed him greatly.
bored wolf
26-11-2005, 21:41
Which sitter is that then? I must have missed it. Suely you are not talking about the one off the bar?
Wombourne Wolf
26-11-2005, 21:43
The one where Niemi saved Ndah's header, Leon followed up and put it wide from 2yards out.
Jim Bowen
26-11-2005, 21:43
Which sitter is that then?$ I must have missed it.$ Suely you are not talking about the one off the bar?
The one from one yard - Seol's cross, Ndah's header saved straight to Leon, difficult angle but should of finished it.
bored wolf
26-11-2005, 21:49
Sorry, I completely disagree - admittedly I saw it on TV with multiple replays and reverse angle view in addition, and on first showing thought it was a howler too, but the reverse angle showed it curving out with heavy spin, and a bloody hard ball to put into the net in fact. Would have loved to have seen him net the ball, but that was no sitter. Absolutely not, and anyone else watching on TV must surely agree if they watched the reverse angle...
Jack Bauer
26-11-2005, 22:13
Nice to see that the promise of a Wolves player coming back early from an injury hasn't paid off.
Sorry, I completely disagree - admittedly I saw it on TV with multiple replays and reverse angle view in addition, and on first showing thought it was a howler too, but the reverse angle showed it curving out with heavy spin, and a bloody hard ball to put into the net in fact. Would have loved to have seen him net the ball, but that was no sitter. Absolutely not, and anyone else watching on TV must surely agree if they watched the reverse angle...
saw it at the game and thought it was a howler, saw it on tv when i got back and again it was a howler! it was harder to miss it which as we all know he did!
Zigzag Wanderer
26-11-2005, 23:12
Once again we dream of the player who isn't playing. Like some zen conundrum, we are forever doomed. Theunattainable missing piece of our promotion jigsaw is always tantalisingly close but never actually on the pitch.Miller may be gone before he returns-another piece of zen sophistry.
The Bear
27-11-2005, 13:39
Leon's 'sitter' was also very high at the time he made contact so I
forgave him the miss as it looked pretty difficult to steer into the
net from that angle.
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