lescotts last action in a blue shirt

anymore than 2sheiks said:
bluefandk said:
He made a mistake, it happens no need to turn on our players everytime they make mistakes.
It's not his 1st offence though.In the newcastle game he gave away what I thought was a certain penalty.It makes no odds though,he's not a Mancini signing and he'll be gone in the summer.
tottally agree and inthe newcastle game it was 2-1
 
Don't want to go jumping on any players back. And i do think he was a very good player for Everton. Maybe its watching him more and more though, that now as others have said he is very hands on with his defending. Almost like he is playing rugby. Sometimes they're given and sometimes they are not, but as vulnerable as our defence are at the moment, you don't want to be giving away free kicks around the area or penalty's. There could have been a lot more fouls given against him today.
 
hes finished, roberto only plays him when kolo is injured or as a squad player for europe, he would not have played today had we been playing one of the bigger clubs, when your manager dosn t trust you its only a matter of time
 
Blue Mooner said:
Absolutely not he's been excellent the last few games. Felt sorry for him as I expected the knee jerk brigade would come out because of one mistake.

I need to see it again but I don't think it was a penalty, he was going out to close the player down, their guy stopped and he literally just fell over him, nothing he could do to stop as the momentum took him into him. If you could deem it a foul it was a very unlucky one.

I like Lescott and think he has a future with us.

It was a certain penalty,Lescott was very clumsy.It was basically poor defending,Doyle was going away from goal with plenty of available cover.I agree,he is not a bad player,just not good enough for first choice.
 
no,and altho it was a silly needless challange did no1 else think hart should have dealt with the ball into the box 10 seconds earlier?
 
ono said:
I wouldn't have thought so, but i wish he'd cut that out. It's not the first time he's climbed all over somebody in such a dangerous position. So pointless.

Perhaps he thought that Lee Mason would adopt the 'do nowt, whistle for nowt' approach of the first half when Dzeko was regularly held and jumped on by assorted defenders. And I am of the opinion that had that incident been in the other penalty area Wolves would have got a throw-in!
 

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