He has always offered something to the side. Last season he was one of the few who made runs in to the box. His energy and work rate also are a real asset.Great option to have to come off the bench or start other games depending on the system robins picks would keep him now he's showing his promise
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Last year he was deployed as one of the defensive midfielders a few times iirc? Definitely not the role for him.
The last three games he'spositively impacted all of them. Can't ask much more from the lad at the moment.
He will never get in ahead of Sheaf or Hamer but if he's happy for a squad role he's startling to look like an important player to have around.
In the last year of his contract isn't he? Would be interesting to see if we offer him an extension or if he'd rather be a starter at L1 level on slightly less.
Watching Swansea Bristol on Friday I was gutted we missed out on Patterson. Him and O'Hare would have been frightening for any team in this league.It's a good job he's found his feet again as let's be honest , he will take brights place when we play 2 attacking midfielders
Watching Swansea Bristol on Friday I was gutted we missed out on Patterson. Him and O'Hare would have been frightening for any team in this league.
The unpronounceable MOM with Mr Allen No2Take a bow Jamie Allen, absolutely superb again today.
He was immense, as was the vocal support. Even at 0-0 in a very turgid, stubborn battle, the vocal support was on a level I don't think I've experienced for a home fixture since the Latter stages of the League Cup run of 1980/81.Take a bow Jamie Allen, absolutely superb again today.
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