i have never over rated robbie williams i think and have always thought hes as good as a bottle of p*ss
He is a 22 year old player learning his trade and earning less here than he did in the League of Wales.
Deserves a bit more respect than that
i respect him for stepping in and doing a job,and obviously i know he's not making errors on purpose, but he does not look like a footballer at all, its not his fault he's playing for our club i suppose. unfortunately i think playing against teams like mansfield and luton is just a step too high, he'll probably do a decent job against the likes of grays.
AltyIan - Having read numerous posts by you on this forum over this last few weeks with regards to Williams, I have come to the conclusion you know F**k all about football and you are the sort of supporter that Alty could well do without - T***r. Why don't you go and watch FC United or whetever they are called - it's about your mental level!
fair play i respect your opinion on what i have to say everyone has their critics and i would like nothing more then williams to prove me wrong, i am mostly disappointed at the fact that from the last 3 games we've come out from nothing, perhaps i've been bit harsh on 1 player but during matches this season ive given him nothing but support. as to support fc united, i'd rather walk 20 minutes down the road to moss lane rather then go to dirty gigg lane thankyou
I understand your and many fans frustration over the last 3 games. Had Williams's goal counted against Mansfield at home, he would have been a bloody Hero! It's unfair to single out one player because from what I saw, a number of senior players didn't put in a full shift yesterday. Passion is required for the FA Cup as every game is a one off! Events at Moss Lane two weeks ago my have had an effect on the team and yet another sending off today! (which was a straight red by the way) With our small squad we can't afford more bookings & sending offs, so it all plays a part in a players mental attitude before and during a game.
Mansfield know how to play the game of football within the laws of the game and their win at all cost attitude may just see them promoted this year. You can expect the same mentality from all the top five or six clubs as the rewards are there for all to see. It won't be any different at Oxford next week, they want back in the League and they will do anything it takes to get there even if it means cheating the Ref... The lads are doing well under the circumstances, give them a break!