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Was Afobe's choice to play that deeper role wasn't it? Pretty sure there was an interview where he was saying how happy he was to finally get a chance to play there as he felt it was his best position and be enjoyed seeing more of the ball. News flash Ben, you're wrong, and more fool Ken for pandering to that shit.Excellent read, as always.
About Afobe, do you think it was more the fact that the way we played under Kenny forced him to drop into the number 10 role? I remember feeling sorry for him at the time. Agree that we shouldn't be in the market for him, though.
Afobe in that season did two jobs, one selfish one selfless. In late Summer and Autumn he decided the team was all about him and played like a low rent Wayne Rooney when he's lost it, trying to get on the ball all over the pitch and being anywhere other than in the box. Kenny indulged this and let him do it, poor management, but it was clearly Afobe led.Excellent read, as always.
About Afobe, do you think it was more the fact that the way we played under Kenny forced him to drop into the number 10 role? I remember feeling sorry for him at the time. Agree that we shouldn't be in the market for him, though.
Great stuff mate, agree with all of that! I think we should all just enjoy the ride.
Great stuff, DW
nicely balanced.
Good read - though far too much common sense in there!
Good stuff (as always ...)
Great read Dan. Good to see you back on form.
Noticed I've never commended you on your blogs. Great work sir.
Top work once again Dan.
Enjoyable read. Nicely written. I like.
What are the possibilities of Wolves allowing access to the players , manager etc? That would be just magnificent.
You want to try actually watching Wolves play before talking about them.
*joking - I saw some bellend on twitter accusing you of that over the weekend, despite all the clear and obvious links you are a Wolves fan.
Dan your blog is promoted all over facebook
Excellent read, as always.
About Afobe, do you think it was more the fact that the way we played under Kenny forced him to drop into the number 10 role? I remember feeling sorry for him at the time. Agree that we shouldn't be in the market for him, though.
Was Afobe's choice to play that deeper role wasn't it? Pretty sure there was an interview where he was saying how happy he was to finally get a chance to play there as he felt it was his best position and be enjoyed seeing more of the ball. News flash Ben, you're wrong, and more fool Ken for pandering to that shit.
Afobe in that season did two jobs, one selfish one selfless. In late Summer and Autumn he decided the team was all about him and played like a low rent Wayne Rooney when he's lost it, trying to get on the ball all over the pitch and being anywhere other than in the box. Kenny indulged this and let him do it, poor management, but it was clearly Afobe led.
Around Xmas he performed a thankless task of running the channels, getting the ball lumped at him and waiting for Jordan Graham to join him, which he did without any obvious signs of complaint and we got a few decent results if not performances. That effort when it would be easy to have not bothered was why I have never bought into Moxey's version of events of the time leading up to the transfer where he threw him under the bus.
Who was the 18 year old? Ojo?I think Afobe wanted to lay down some roots but when we saw our best player leave and be replaced by a ($#@!ing useless) 18 year old I think he lost interest in staying.
Chances are Moxey made the same private quotes he did in public and it convinced him it was worth sticking around, that then petered out and he angled for/played for a move.
We'd also just been put up for sale, and were going to become a graveyard as we can all now testify.
I don't really blame him for getting out. Nor do I want him back.