Quote ="tad rhino". you criticise piroe for only scoring tap ins but then praise bamford who missed a tap in.an absolute sitter. again! piroe has scored plenty from getting across his opponent in the box. take out his goals we are 7/8 placed. and it doesn't matter who you play you need to score. and Rothwell has taken a few free kicks recently and hit the wall every time.
having said that we needed a pressing player up top yesterday.
and nobody has commented on how much preston battled. they are a huge side too.
again the final ball in was awful. james rarely beat the first man. you could have a prime ian rush up top but if the service is awful he won't score.
for me a good point. tough place to go'"
Bamford’s wasn’t a tap in, the ball was going behind him and he improvised with a back heel. Piroe wouldn’t even have been there, he’d have been hanging around behind a defender expecting the ball to go straight through him. The same with the equaliser, Joseph getting in front of the defender resulting in the goal. If you hadn’t noticed, James was the provider on both occasions, do you actually watch the games ? The reason why Piroe rarely gets on the end of a cross is because he doesn’t attack the space or get in front of defenders, it seems unbelievable you would attack currently the best player in the team (James) because of Piroe’s failings. I suppose when James set up another two goals with crosses versus Swansea it was his fault that Piroe didn’t score and got subbed ?