Won't know if Logan could defend because he hardly played so can't comment on that. Before someone brings up his back pass which led to a goal, a lot of players made mistakes last season ( I remember him getting hammered for that too ) I just think its wrong to criticise a player who was clearly no given the chance !!!! That lad was being judge after only a couple of appearances. I say good luck to him, because after speaking to a freind who trains with Alty, he said Logan was always there in training, got on with the players etc !!! so its about time people stop having a go and let him play his football !!!!
Based on the messenger report after our 2-1 loss to Histon, I'm going to say he can't defend:
In SAM we read that "Alty seem determined not to do themselves any favours. Too often this season, it's been the same old story. Sharp football and a battling spirit get them into a promising position, only for basic errors to quickly shatter their fragile dreams.
Against Histon it was the turn of Carlos Logan (right). With the Robins piling pressure on the visitors' goal and the scores still level at 1-1, the winger's suicidal backpass 16 minutes from time handed Histon a neatly giftwrapped Christmas present at the start of the advent season. From that point on, they seemed resigned to their fate." And in terms of Peyton, I think there was the occasional end product, as he scored the goal that took us out of the relegation zone for the first time:
ALTRINCHAM 2 KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS 1
Tuesday, 8 January 2008
56 mins: Iyseden CHRISTIE (Altrincham 0 Kidderminster Harriers 1)
65 mins: Tom CAHILL (Altrincham 1 Kidderminster Harriers 1)
76 mins: Warren PEYTON (Altrincham 2 Kidderminster Harriers 1)
"Little smartly caught the defence on the hop by taking the freekick very quickly, short, up the right to Toulson whose low cross came to Peyton about 15 yards out slightly right of centre. The left-midfielder did well to dig out a low right-footed shot which beat Bevan, low to the giant keeper's left to give Alty the lead (76 mins)."