My answers 

(1) Yes - certainly at this level. 
(2) Yes. but then my definition of "consistently" and yours may differ.
(3) Kandol definitely - easier to compare as more like for like.
Grella possibly - different types of player and I've seen less of Grella than 
Kandol.
 
It's not always about the individual but his role in the team.
 
I wouldn't play Grella and Gradel regularly together in a League that needs a 
fair amount of physical presence up front - equally Kandol & Becchio would be a 
non-starter as I don't think they would complement each other up front.

Becchio & Beckford have between them scored 50+ this season - that's what I 
want from my front two.


Alan, do you think 

(1) Becchio is a good striker ?
(2) Becchio can pass a 10 yard ball to his team mate consistently. 
(3) Is better than Kandol and Grella 

My answers 

(1) No. 
(2) No 
(3) No. 



----- Original Message ----
From: Alan Edgar <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, 2 May, 2010 21:45:13
Subject: [LU] Charlton

What Mark says below is almost verbatim what I was saying whilst queuing in the 
pi$$ing rain for the train back to London Bridge.
?
Interesting that Mr Walker keeps quiet about Becchio when he is scoring all the 
time and as soon as the striker draws a blank he comes out with rubbish like we 
should be playing Kandol instead.

We couldn't ask for a better fixture to finish the season with, and if we don't 
deliver then I'd agree with Claridge - we don't deserve it.? 
?
Al

Date: Sat, 1 May 2010 09:50:19 -0700
From: "Mark Smith" <[email protected]>
Subject: [LU] today
To: "'Leeds List'" <[email protected]>
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All I wanted today was to match or do better than Millwall. We did that

Grayson had a choice with 15 minutes to go. IMO he did the right thing and
went for it with as many attacking players as he could. Of course with
hindsight a more conservative approach and a draw would have been better.
But it doesn't change all that much that we lost rather than drew. We still
would have needed to win next week.? We could have still finished third with
a draw if Millwall won 2-0.

At the beginning of the season I would have grabbed knowing that a win at
home on last day would see us up.
I would have also taken that this morning before the game, and probably at
any time since we lost to Southampton.

It's a disappointing that we had a chance to finish it today and didn't? -
but I would have done the same as Grayson.


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Date: Mon, 3 May 2010 02:48:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: DAVID NATTAN <[email protected]>
Subject: [LU] Emotions this week
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Is anyone else having mental arguments with themselves this week ?
I keep finding myself arguing whether or not we will do it next Sat.
Things like "Dave, we have not won the last 3 end of season games when we 
needed to - Preston, Carlisle and Millwall"
"Thats right, Dave, but don't forget that all those 3 clubs were as committed 
and determined as we were, all were after the same prize, whereas Bristol have 
nothing to play for"
"Good point Dave, but sometimes teams with nothing to play for can play with no 
pressure and go and express themselves"
"You may be right Dave, but this lot haven't won for ages and will all want to 
be on their holidays .....
?
Drivng me mad (literally !!) - I just blame the medication 
?
?
Dave & Dave

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Message: 17
Date: Mon, 3 May 2010 11:05:53 +0100
From: Graham Thirkill <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LU] Emotions this week
To: DAVID NATTAN <[email protected]>
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Do you remember when we used to sing there's only two Stan Collymore's
Perhaps we should change the song's words name to David Nattan.
Another patient for mad 
Mike?.............................................aaaaaaaaaaaaggggggghhhhhh
Thirkers
On 3 May 2010, at 10:48, DAVID NATTAN wrote:

> Is anyone else having mental arguments with themselves this week ?
> I keep finding myself arguing whether or not we will do it next Sat.
> Things like "Dave, we have not won the last 3 end of season games when we 
> needed to - Preston, Carlisle and Millwall"
> "Thats right, Dave, but don't forget that all those 3 clubs were as committed 
> and determined as we were, all were after the same prize, whereas Bristol 
> have nothing to play for"
> "Good point Dave, but sometimes teams with nothing to play for can play with 
> no pressure and go and express themselves"
> "You may be right Dave, but this lot haven't won for ages and will all want 
> to be on their holidays .....
>  
> Drivng me mad (literally !!) - I just blame the medication 
>  
>  
> Dave & Dave
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