No idea what he was thinking when he was through. If you won't use you're weak foot just toe punt it at least.
Honestly thought he was poor but he does seem to come up with goals when needed so Moyes is unlikely to ever take him off even when he's not playing well.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
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Would be impressive if he did actually get to his predicted 10 goals this season. A hattrick against Liverpool would be a nice way to get there.
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Just a brain fart with that chance. It happens. He'll wince when he watches it later.
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You don't sub a player who consistently gets into good positions unless they are spent. Don't think there's another player in the team who can do what he doesCantoffee wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2026 4:46 pm No idea what he was thinking when he was through. If you won't use you're weak foot just toe punt it at least.
Honestly thought he was poor but he does seem to come up with goals when needed so Moyes is unlikely to ever take him off even when he's not playing well.
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It’s very difficult to understand what happened with that one on one. He took a decent first touch that set him up well to take a shot, but instead of that, took another touch which made things difficult for himself. Perhaps he was overthinking the situation with the amount of time he had.
Good finish though for his goal. He is a cracking little player.
Good finish though for his goal. He is a cracking little player.
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Was great that he redeemed himself with another important goal, as that missed one on one was a shocker tbh. I think he panicked as he's not the quickest and was getting caught by the defenders, but he's got to get a shot away there. He should have been able to get it on to his left fairly easily with the space he had.
But yeah he's one of those players that even when he's having an off day has always got a goal in him and it showed today. He's been a fantastic addition and his numbers would likely be even more impressive without the 7 games he missed with his hamstring injury.
But yeah he's one of those players that even when he's having an off day has always got a goal in him and it showed today. He's been a fantastic addition and his numbers would likely be even more impressive without the 7 games he missed with his hamstring injury.
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Can't believe anyone is complaining about him. His returns this season has been excellent and once again he's just earned us point(s) by being the man to show up when it matters.
The best strikers in the world mess up in front of goal sometimes, I think we can let KDH off after he's scored the equaliser.
The best strikers in the world mess up in front of goal sometimes, I think we can let KDH off after he's scored the equaliser.
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Who's been a better value as a transfer in the PL this season? Can't think of one myself.
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He's definitely one of the best. I think Xhaka and Roefs at Sunderland would have to be in the convo, maybe Lammens, maybe DCL too.
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Xhaka as their team is built around him, metronome and leader, 3 times the points per game when he play vs when he doesn't. Will be interesting to see what they do if/ when he retires.Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2026 9:14 pm He's definitely one of the best. I think Xhaka and Roefs at Sunderland would have to be in the convo, maybe Lammens, maybe DCL too.
I think that KDH is the glue that binds us together and makes us play (Garner helps here too) but he is the smarts that we lack and is often the opportunity taker.
He makes us tick a lot better going forward (vs Doucs). Unfortunate that we've missed a trick with Jack being injured, as him and Iliman would have made such a good 3 for a full season I'm sure we'd have been even better positioned.