lookwhaticando Posted 28 November 2007 Posted 28 November 2007 Featuring: Alan Sheehan, Richard Stearman, Stephen Clemence. OS.
sdb Posted 28 November 2007 Posted 28 November 2007 wow there's gonna be a few raised eyebrows over Stearman although I thought he was ok both games. same with Clem who always looks steady. But Sheehan deffo deserves it imo.
Thracian Posted 28 November 2007 Posted 28 November 2007 Nothing against the other two who were solid enough but Sheehan's the only one I'd have put in a Team of the Week. Nevertheless congratulations to all three. It helps to build a bit of confidence and generate a bit of banter. Better than having no-one anywhere near the team.
Finnegan Posted 28 November 2007 Posted 28 November 2007 Nothing against the other two who were solid enough but Sheehan's the only one I'd have put in a Team of the Week. Well there's a shocker.
Thracian Posted 28 November 2007 Posted 28 November 2007 Well there's a shocker. Not really. Even folk who'd sooner he played for Llandudno have praised the guy and, in some of those cases, I'm still struggling to believe it.
Bryn Posted 28 November 2007 Posted 28 November 2007 I think we are more critical of our players because of what we know about them - perhaps to an outsider all three were excellent. Good for them anyway, especially Sheehan.
Webbo Posted 28 November 2007 Posted 28 November 2007 Why isn't Schmeichel in it I wonder? For a silly boy, you're sometimes quite intelligent.
David O'Leary Posted 28 November 2007 Posted 28 November 2007 Alan Sheehan Richard Stearman Stephen Clemence
Koke Posted 28 November 2007 Posted 28 November 2007 Well done to all three. I've had a go at Stearman on several occasions but I thought he stepped us his game a bit against Cardiff. And he scored and apparently had a good game at Bristol. Well done my son.
The Stig Posted 28 November 2007 Posted 28 November 2007 Well done to all three.I've had a go at Stearman on several occasions but I thought he stepped us his game a bit against Cardiff. And he scored and apparently had a good game at Bristol. Well done my son. Still doesn't mean he should be in team of the week.
Tommy G Posted 29 November 2007 Posted 29 November 2007 Once again people have personal agenda's against Steraman even if he does do things well! If this fella scored a hat-rick then people would still be on his back I'm more surprised over Clemence being in the team rather than Stearman, what has he done exactly to justify that?
Ric Flair Posted 29 November 2007 Posted 29 November 2007 Nothing against the other two who were solid enough but Sheehan's the only one I'd have put in a Team of the Week.Nevertheless congratulations to all three. It helps to build a bit of confidence and generate a bit of banter. Better than having no-one anywhere near the team. This is for their performances in the past 2 games though and from the fans consensus it would seem that Fryatt was the worthy Leicester player to be picked and Sheehan. The other 2 seem odd, especially Clemence. Stearman has looked better though recently.
Cat Burger Posted 29 November 2007 Posted 29 November 2007 Sheehan's having a decent season, even though he's already collected six yellow cards, he's got to watch it as someone like Hayes will come in and pilfer his place when he gets suspended.
Manwell Pablo Posted 29 November 2007 Posted 29 November 2007 This is for their performances in the past 2 games though and from the fans consensus it would seem that Fryatt was the worthy Leicester player to be picked and Sheehan. The other 2 seem odd, especially Clemence. Stearman has looked better though recently. Fryatt got a red so would be a bit hard to include him. Well done to all three.
Ric Flair Posted 29 November 2007 Posted 29 November 2007 Fryatt got a red so would be a bit hard to include him.Well done to all three. Oh yes, forgot about that.
Ultra Posted 29 November 2007 Posted 29 November 2007 Who picked this team? Chris Kamara? If so, it would explain a lot..
The Stig Posted 29 November 2007 Posted 29 November 2007 Once again people have personal agenda's against Steraman even if he does do things well! If this fella scored a hat-rick then people would still be on his backI'm more surprised over Clemence being in the team rather than Stearman, what has he done exactly to justify that? I realy hope Stearman does improve as he seens a nice lad and its great to see homegrown talent in the team. He is improving and if he continues to work hard I firmly believe he will become a good player for us.
Cat Burger Posted 29 November 2007 Posted 29 November 2007 I realy hope Stearman does improve as he seens a nice lad and its great to see homegrown talent in the team. He is improving and if he continues to work hard I firmly believe he will become a good player for us. He was born in Wolverhampton, which leads to less sympathy from me.
Staf Posted 29 November 2007 Posted 29 November 2007 Well done to all three of them hopefully they can keep playing well
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