Very disappointing, he brings it on himself.
Funny thing is that the team performed better without him and down to 10.
I,m surprised that it went back to the old tricks, especially after Saturdays win.
So he,ll be out for the next few games.....just as well.
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Darius Henderson has without doubt confirmed that he has a 'Single figure' IQ He on a Yellow from the first half, what does he think Billy Davies will be telling his defenders? Could it be " Wind Up Henderson as soon as the wistle blows for the second half, He will react, get sent off and the game is ours" Even with a single figure IQ he should have been aware to the possibility.But No. 'Thick Tw*t'
Having said that, he did us a big favour as we played our best stuff without him, the four man move on the edge of the Forest box, being our closest chance was excellent and showed the value of short passing, quick minds and feet.
C'mon Blackie, the evedence of the second half play by the ten men should give you a few clues. First half we were Sh*te because we played 'HOOF BALL' second half was better because we used our brains and passed it.
Don't defend Darius.... He was Stupid!!!!
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Not sure about that mate, he is a target that represents the posibility of a goal.
Take him out of the picture and the team starts to make their own plans on the pitch.
The team showed the guts and courage to be able to make a difference ,,,,
They tried but.....
Sadly it did,nt happen.
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Remember, football is supposed to be a contact sport, a player is allowed to 'hold off', stand his ground and use his physical atributes to an advantage, and many tall big strikers have very successfully done this over the years. The trouble with DH is that he oversteps the mark from time to time (is this 3 or 4 reds now?) and uses unfair or unsporting techniques (additional hight achieved by use of extra purchase from elbows etc.)this is a thin line, and he crosses it too often.
I do feel for him, because he hardly ever gets the benefit of the doubt, and I think this contributes to his frustration and eventual downfall, when he gets involved with 'personal' tussles like Tues night with Forest's Morgan.
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