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    Re: Emyr Huws

    The guy hasn't played since October and is thrown into a game against one of the best teams in the Championship where one of his midfield partners is Greg f*****g Halford

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    Quote Originally Posted by City123 View Post
    The guy hasn't played since October and is thrown into a game against one of the best teams in the Championship where one of his midfield partners is Greg f*****g Halford
    Sorry but that doesn't account for a complete lack of effort, commitment or intention to look like an International footballer who was being wrongly overlooked. He never once attempted to drive forward and I'd be tempted to say he was injured except he's played like that every time I see him.

    There was one incident where he got close enough to his man, just in front of the dugout, to make sure the player had to work to keep the ball and he basically didn't challenge at all.

    For a midfield player he carried no presence or threat at all, and I'd rate him no more effective than Halford over the course of the match - despite supposedly being a much better player now.

    As a team we were slower in thought and deed than all the Fulham side. I lost count of the number of times we had ample time and space to get a cross or shot in and were so slow it was blocked.

    I agree with other comments that Warnock has to take responsibility for putting out a team that was not up for the match, and then not letting them know it wasn't good enough during the game.

    Honeymoon's over after today Neil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Penarth Blues View Post
    Sorry but that doesn't account for a complete lack of effort, commitment or intention to look like an International footballer who was being wrongly overlooked. He never once attempted to drive forward and I'd be tempted to say he was injured except he's played like that every time I see him.

    There was one incident where he got close enough to his man, just in front of the dugout, to make sure the player had to work to keep the ball and he basically didn't challenge at all.

    For a midfield player he carried no presence or threat at all, and I'd rate him no more effective than Halford over the course of the match - despite supposedly being a much better player now.

    As a team we were slower in thought and deed than all the Fulham side. I lost count of the number of times we had ample time and space to get a cross or shot in and were so slow it was blocked.

    I agree with other comments that Warnock has to take responsibility for putting out a team that was not up for the match, and then not letting them know it wasn't good enough during the game.

    Honeymoon's over after today Neil
    I thought we put a surprisingly strong team out today. I think they let Warnock down.

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    Huws was indeed useless but so was everyone else except Bamba and later on Noone did inject a bit of life. But it has to be said it was one of the poorest games ever witnessed on TV even though Fulham deserve some credit for totally dominating proceedings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry Shitpeas View Post
    I thought we put a surprisingly strong team out today. I think they let Warnock down.
    It was lacklustre.
    Bamba, Noone (briefly), Kadeem and Mark Harris (briefly) showed a dusting of spirit - nobody else seemed especially bothered.

    Emyr Huws - what is the guy about? His chance arrives - to show what he can do - and he didn't seem interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vimana. View Post
    It was lacklustre.
    Bamba, Noone (briefly), Kadeem and Mark Harris (briefly) showed a dusting of spirit - nobody else seemed especially bothered.

    Emyr Huws - what is the guy about? His chance arrives - to show what he can do - and he didn't seem interested.
    I'm not sure whether he was interested. I just don't think he's a very good player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry Shitpeas View Post
    I'm not sure whether he was interested. I just don't think he's a very good player.
    Aye, maybe that is all there is to it.
    Even that said though, I'm sure we can all think of a good few players who, to be frank, were not very good, but at least gave it a go or looked interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vimana. View Post
    Aye, maybe that is all there is to it.
    Even that said though, I'm sure we can all think of a good few players who, to be frank, were not very good, but at least gave it a go or looked interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry Shitpeas View Post
    I'm not sure whether he was interested. I just don't think he's a very good player.
    This. Quite simply this. Nothing to see here. Ben Woodburn will be ahead of Huws in the Wales pecking order but at Cardiff even Ben Fogle should get a game ahead of him.

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    23 years old. He's not a kid. He should be showing more than he has by now. Maybe he needs to play more. Send him out on loan.

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