Fujiman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:53 pm
morley pie eater wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:46 pm
No coach, especially a new one, is going to make wholesale changes after one game: Miski? Dream on!
The only question, barring training ground injuries, is who replaces Thornley.
I like the way Peet has eased Hardaker in. Bench last week, wing this. I suspect there's a message being sent.
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why dream on. Winger for winger and versatility of Zak on the bench
I think the answer to your question is in my first sentence.
If Peet starts dropping players who haven't played badly, what effect would that have on the squad? We've played ONE game, we won! Then we get the usual "I'd bring in X for Y" stuff from armchair coaches.
Miski was just an example. My point is that Peet picked a team including a number of new players, some in key positions. It did pretty much what he asked of it in the first match. Players need time to get used to a new club, new team-mates, a different game plan. How can anybody seriously suggest that he should start juggling around with his selection now????
What we need to do is analyse what went to plan, what didn't, look at Leeds' performance v Wire, and send the same lads, barring enforced changes, out to build on the performance against Rovers. The only reason to make a change, other than Thornley's injury, would be if he feels that the different styles of HKR and Leeds require a different approach.