Yes he missed a penalty, but I am so proud of him. He played his socks off for himself and his club. We are all gutted, however I know it will make us all stronger and that lad will be a better player because of this and hopefully know we all support him in the process. We knew it was a lottery and today just proved that, but let's not be so down hearted, look at Cardiff and Hull -Cardiff have had playoff heart break and Pearson set up Hull. To experience the highs you have to experience the lows....unless you are a glory hunter of course.
posted on 12/5/13
posted on 12/5/13
Knocky did great today, lets hope one day he is as good as he thinks he is!
He can only learn and improve from this, lets hope it moulds him into an improved all round player.
posted on 12/5/13
This was his first season at any kind of decent level and all in all he made a reasonable fist of it. Hopefully he can build on it, learn from it and benefit us all.
He's a young kid with a very high opinion of himself. What's so wrong with that? I'd rather it be this way round than an introvert genius who never quite has the bottle to try something different.
posted on 13/5/13
Anthony Knockaert was superb today, he was allover the park, Please no song simialr to the Kermogant song.
Knockaert is a young lad and as stated above he will get better. coincidentally I'm off to France this week, I will try and see if ther eis reaction in the French press about it.
posted on 13/5/13
Let's be honest. On his day, he's by far our best player. Yes he can be erratic, frustrating or brilliant, but there's a hell of a lot of potential there.
I personally want him to stay and lead our promotion push next year, but I fear he'll be off to a prem club with Kasper. I hope I'm wrong.
posted on 13/5/13
He just needs to mature a bit more, which I think he will. Hopefuly under the guidance of the current management.
I don't think he should of taken the pen in all honesty, he wanted to be the hero. I'm not going to criticise him for that though