Whittaker yes but then he was never the best defender, as far as the other two go, you're either drunk or more likely trolling. Stevenson is fine and Hanlon is excellent
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I've always been a Whitty fan but yes, he struggled really badly yesterday. It was very obvious that he was far from being 100% fit and the really sad thing (a recurring theme) is our apparently reluctance to take a chance with one of our younger players in circumstances like yesterday.
Rate Whittaker in terms of composure & technical ability but he was left for dead plenty of times by Sinclair yesterday, not sure many rbs in the country would cope against tierney & Sinclair on the one flank though
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You must joking re your comments about hanlon.Totaly disagree with it.
I see Jane Park has made the papers with her opinion on Whittaker's performance.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ar-retire.html
Did anyone hear Lenny say Whitty was suffering with a pelvic injury?
Surely needs to be taken into consideration.
Why was Whitty playing then if injured? That could further damage his playing career and starting him infront of a FIT McGregor makes no sense. Sorry but Lennon is trying to save his players face here. Whitty was fit for Sunday and made a right Noel Hunt of it. I’m convinced he’s done.
Hate to say this, but The Rangers got the best out of SW when they played him as a midfielder (scored a few goals too)! Never been a fan of his as a defender, but I still think he is a good player, if we played him in the midfield. :agree:
Sunday was not the first time he was caught flat footed and left standing when going to challenge a player.
Think hes been left a bit of a scapegoat here.
Sinclair is the best winger in Scotland, by far. Hes also got alot of pace, skill and a eye for goal. Hes going to be the best player Whitty comes up against this season, no questions. Both times we conceded Whitty was left isolated, we should have doubled up on him, everytime.
Whittaker isnt the greatest but thats why hes at Hibs at the tailend of a very good career. Dont know much about this pelvic problem but must have been deemed fit enough to start so cant use that as an excuse. As a side note, Gray would have been destroyed by Sinclair worse, IIRC Gray was hooked at half time against them in the league cup semi....
The German started his career as a midfielder. I can't see who we would drop him for though. He's called German because he was a machine back in the day but sadly it doesn't seem the case these days. 3 year contract but he won't be on the most money in the world and is great around the club.
So do I.
Whittaker is a good player. He's not perfect - his achilles heel was always the defensive side of his game, and now he's knocking on a bit he will be losing a bit of pace.
Sticking him in, possibly carrying an injury, at right back against one of the quickest and most effective players in the league is effectively hanging him out to dry unless we make some allowances in terms of our expectations of his performance. Sinclair will want to cut in at pace on to Whittaker's weaker side. Whittaker actually stopped him a good number of times in addition to the expected few times when he was skinned.
We got a good point against a side with a fantastic domestic record. I don't think we did that much wrong over the 90 minutes other than to fall back on ourselves for 20 minutes after half time.
Sinclair will cause big problems for better players than Whittaker.
I thought Jane Park's comments were crass and poor about a player who has served us well and will continue to serve us well. He deserves much better.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ar-retire.html
Link from a few posts up.
I actually stumbled across the article after being on a Sunderland forum. I was surprised that they had a thread on this but that it hadn't been mentioned on here, so put a link up.
No, we shouldn't be paying attention to what she says but when there is a story in a National newspaper about one of our fans suggesting she should pay up a player's contract then it may be worthy of discussion.
(For a bit of perspective, the Sunderland fans were speculating as to what it would take to get Jack Rodwell out of their club. He's taking home an estimated £70,000 a week from the club 3rd bottom of the Championship. He's played twice this season and it was been suggested that he isn't mentally up to playing football any more, he keeps suffering from questionable Friday injuries to avoid having to play in front of the Sunderland support. Nobody really knows where he is, what he is doing or why he is missing.
It's a long way from being skinned a couple of times by one of the best players in the league, playing for the best team in the country.)
I really hope he’s carrying an injury as he looks done.
He’s looked terrible from the moment he signed. There is no intensity to his play at all. He is just cruising about from week to week. Don’t think he’s put in a tackle all season. It’s going to be expensive but he need s to be moved on.
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There was an article recently where he said he had an ongoing injury he had had for months
So clearly he hasn't been at his best
Assume we must of thought it would clear up otherwise wouldn't of got a three year desl
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If he’s injured we should have Porteous in there. There an argument for doing it anyway.
Its a bit of a bugger, the players we pursued the most in close season - Stokes and Whitty - have proved to be a bit hot and cold, and are probably two of the highest earners.
Thats life, I suppose but almost wish we had bought a young hungry fullback instead.
If he was even slightly injured what was wrong with drafting in Porteous?