cambridgefox Posted 4 February 2011 Posted 4 February 2011 King/Wellens = Both great assets at moment, but King hasn't been performing to his best over the last few games. Underperformed = Vassell/Hobbs. Underperformed= Vassell/Hobbs I think you need to get the butler to clean the windows in your box
Kingylcfc Posted 4 February 2011 Posted 4 February 2011 Midfield 3 of Abe, King and Wellens...all together, all so far instrumental for our rocketing up the table
Fox92 Posted 4 February 2011 Posted 4 February 2011 Richie Wellens easily running away with it. No contest. There's only one Richie Wellens...
iBleedLeicesterColours Posted 4 February 2011 Posted 4 February 2011 Wellens. Followed by King - his goals are priceless.
Guest Bilo Posted 4 February 2011 Posted 4 February 2011 1. Wellens 2. King 3. Dyer 4. Gallagher 5. Naughton
Ozwin Posted 4 February 2011 Posted 4 February 2011 Remember at the start of the season when Robbie Nielson was like our best player for the forst 3 or 4 games? Thank **** that didn't last.
monkeyman95 Posted 4 February 2011 Posted 4 February 2011 1) Kingy 2)Wellens 3)Dyer - he scares defenders every time he gets the ball 4) Abe - Underrated, covers a lot of ground, although he does make a few silly mistakes 5) Naughton
Scow Posted 4 February 2011 Posted 4 February 2011 Thought he's done well myself. I agree - he's (Vassell) not been spectacular, but often put in a good shift, despite largely playing out of position. Showed some good touches and caused the opposition problems with his pace. Also surprisingly competitive in the air considering his size. However, he's played very well when asked to play as a lone striker. Scored 3 goals in the short period of time that he's played in that role.
Cheese Me Posted 4 February 2011 Posted 4 February 2011 Gally is not getting the respect he desrves in this thread, he can be frustrating as a player I know but he has to be mentioned in the same breath as King and Wellens. The three of them obviously stand out followed probably by Dyer, Abe and Naughton. Weale funnily enough is up there too despite (or maybe because of) having to constantly fight for his place and Bamba has certainly started very well but not played enough games yet to be considered as a potential player of the season.
SystonFox Posted 4 February 2011 Posted 4 February 2011 WELLENS and KING for me too. VASSELL has potential to win it if he grabs a few more goals
Haydos Posted 5 February 2011 Posted 5 February 2011 WELLENS and KING for me too. VASSELL has potential to win it if he grabs a few more goals ARE YOU SURE?
DrunkenAwayFan Posted 5 February 2011 Posted 5 February 2011 really dont think you can forget WEALE in this conversational because soo many games he has pulled off amazing saves to keep us in games may be a bit shaky some time but other than pretty awesome WELLENS is a very strong contender though absolutely amazing brilliant playmaker would be lost without him
FuriousFox46 Posted 5 February 2011 Posted 5 February 2011 really dont think you can forget WEALE in this conversational because soo many games he has pulled off amazing saves to keep us in games may be a bit shaky some time but other than pretty awesome WELLENS is a very strong contender though absolutely amazing brilliant playmaker would be lost without him Weale is inconsistent. Therefore should be no way near this conversation
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