Thought of dropping him doesn't even enter my mind. He's the king of winger we've been missing since Carney and Dallas. His scoots take the pressure off the forwards, his finishing is class and he plays with his heart out.
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I was waiting for someone to say something about ainscough - Some of you men on here are just to predictable - The lad lets one try in and boom, this 'amazing star' who a week ago you were calling the next Jason Robinson gets slated and there's doubts over whether or not he should play against saints.
Don't know who said it but why drop Bailey? Why? Absolutley no idea some people on here.
LordLoveRocket87 wrote:I was waiting for someone to say something about ainscough - Some of you men on here are just to predictable - The lad lets one try in and boom, this 'amazing star' who a week ago you were calling the next Jason Robinson gets slated and there's doubts over whether or not he should play against saints.
Don't know who said it but why drop Bailey? Why? Absolutley no idea some people on here.
I thought Bailey played well last night.
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Play him. The only way to gain experience is to do it. And if he gets dropped how will that affect his confidence? As has already been said, our season is shot, and I'm hoping they can only get better, by playing together.
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They MUST both play against saints. To drop either is a step backwards. These two are the only light at the end of the tunnel at the moment.
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