Patrick Bateman Posted Wednesday at 14:01 Posted Wednesday at 14:01 16 minutes ago, ally_uk said: I'd be looking to keep him as backup and upgrade we want someone in the mould of Scienza on the right. Pure greed ... go find another (genuinely unknown) wing genius, we want more 😂
bangkoksaint Posted Wednesday at 16:08 Posted Wednesday at 16:08 (edited) 4 hours ago, revolution saint said: What I don't understand is why Fellows seems so reluctant to take a player on and get to the byline. When he first arrived he was doing it a fair bit, and he seemed to do it all the time for West Brom but his first thought now seems to be to cut inside virtually all the time. Seems especially strange given we've now got a couple of options in terms of a physical presence that would thrive on the crosses he could put in. Absolutely this. I’ve been watching him closely at games and he seems frightened to take players on or lose the ball. Consequently he often checks inside and plays the easy ball. Maybe it’s his confidence but it slows our play down. Edited Wednesday at 16:08 by bangkoksaint 2
haddock24 Posted Wednesday at 17:11 Posted Wednesday at 17:11 watched him last nite and unfortunately hes a bit of a damp squip.hr has two actions going down line but passing back when he cant beat the fullback and cutting inside where there are too many players in his way.He needs to rethink what he does or be replaced 2
Badger Posted Wednesday at 20:48 Posted Wednesday at 20:48 (edited) Surprised the level of criticism for Fellows here, although it does seem fashionable to highlight him. His shooting has been poor, now a confidence issue, but for me he seems to have exceptional close ball control - possibly second only to Scienza- and can deliver a decent cross. We’re a better team with him in it when he’s firing in my view. We pissed him about a bit early season as a WB. Had he started the season with a Larin or fit Stewart he’d have had a few assist credits to his name. He’ll come good. Edited Wednesday at 20:54 by Badger 3
Badger Posted Wednesday at 20:50 Posted Wednesday at 20:50 On 13/12/2025 at 00:51, Zorba said: Azaz could really make that position his own. As long as Tom doesn’t stray inside.. No-one wants to see fellows in the az hole.. ..and god forbid if Wood decides to play a little further up the pitch. Surprised this went unnoticed for so long. 1 1
Badger Posted Wednesday at 20:54 Posted Wednesday at 20:54 15 hours ago, JohnnyShearer2.0 said: Fellows needs to get a goal, any type of goal! He's still plugging away and draws in players but you can see his confidence for shooting is waning. I’m hoping he joins the unlikely heroic scorer of an important goal club soon, possibly in the SF. A select club with Hugh Fisher, Paul Gilchrist, and Terry Curran as members.
Sheaf Saint Posted Wednesday at 21:03 Posted Wednesday at 21:03 8 minutes ago, Badger said: I’m hoping he joins the unlikely heroic scorer of an important goal club soon, possibly in the SF. A select club with Hugh Fisher, Paul Gilchrist, and Terry Curran as members. Surely there are some more recent members than those three, but I'm struggling to think of any right now.
Badger Posted Wednesday at 21:15 Posted Wednesday at 21:15 6 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: Surely there are some more recent members than those three, but I'm struggling to think of any right now. Perhaps Shane Long in the Anfield SF, (although a more regular scorer than the three I list).
Saint Pete Posted Wednesday at 21:18 Posted Wednesday at 21:18 Brett Ormerod?! Probably less Saints goals than Shane Long?
saintwbu Posted Wednesday at 23:03 Posted Wednesday at 23:03 (edited) Surely Gabbiadini? - whoops just seen ‘unlikely’, guessing a striker scoring wasn’t ‘unlikely’, although that’s up for debate with some of our recent ones! Edited Wednesday at 23:03 by saintwbu
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