Quote morrisseyisawire="morrisseyisawire"I think a lot of people's issue with Williams, mine included, is his lack of work ethic and body language, which is poor.
Riley doesn't have the same pace, and is sometimes suspect in defence, but he never hides away, shirks or goes MIA. As a fan, you can forgive a player alot if he looks like he's giving his all, acknowledges he has made an error and is determined to rectify it whatever his limitations - Riley gives this impression, Williams does not.
Penny is in the Riley mould in that respect, but still has that explosive pace. TS seems to be suggesting most of the negative aspects of his play have been ironed out, whilst the positives have been retained; if he's right (and he usually is) then we have quite a wildcard player.'"
I'm with you on that one, Morrisey.
As many (at times) as Riley's faults are, he wont go missing (apart from defending a kick to the corner

sorry). The lad shows commitment, a lot more than some.
As for Penny. Just drop the 30 yard sprints to slap people on the back when they've dropped a bollock, and keep concentrating on your own game. I think that's a problem in Penny's game, he wants to be loved and noticed, hence these daft "pat on the back" runs. Don't worry about everybody else, Kev. Concentrate on yourself.