From LFC point of view the gaffer has been buying strikers and wants to sell. Isn't this about putting him in the shop window; and with each goal his price goes up?
Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest | England)
Hopefully he also stops hanging around with that Smith character so he doesn't corrupt him
nz football has been there for him when he didnt have much club time playing, plus he was born and raised here, I feel he has a different attitude than tommy.
From LFC point of view the gaffer has been buying strikers and wants to sell. Isn't this about putting him in the shop window; and with each goal his price goes up?
Agreed.Pearson tucked him on the bench for the option and came up trumps(so to speak).High 5s all round
Wood has basically said he isn't going anywhere. He wants to be in the EPL so I don't see why another team would buy him.
Was great to switch on BBC news this am (Watford time) and see Chris tucking his goal away.
Its a crap day here but hearing an All White instead of an All Black getting mentioned on the news here in the UK is great!
watched Wood play. Can see why they might prefer another striker this evidence. He had about 8 other touches apart from the goal. He's quite good in the air flicking the ball on and winning 50/50s, but his first couple of touches were very heavy and particularly the first one in the box with his back to goal. Both times he could have unleashed an attack or created a goal scoring opp and he wasn't under particularly close pressure. He also bicycle kicked Jagielka square in the head! Complete accident, but was really pushing himself.
The commentator "class finish" for the goal.
Certainly got himself noticed now. Can he back it up and grow as a player? Exciting times.
From LFC point of view the gaffer has been buying strikers and wants to sell. Isn't this about putting him in the shop window; and with each goal his price goes up?
I don't think so, not for the first game of the season and at home. More than anything he would have wanted 3 points and by putting Chris on the bench he must have felt he offered something others in the wider squad don't.
I don't expect him to start next week, but hopefully he will get regular time of the bench and eventually force himself in. Nugent has failed at this level before and might again.
I think it harsh to say he was poor otherwise. That chance you were talking about was behind him and he ha a defender all over him. He was full of energy, running into space and was calling out for the ball. I thought he was good
Brilliant seeing Chris on the world stage, have heard his name mentioned on BBC, CNN and Al Jazeera already today. Great exposure and a dream start to the season, top work Woodsy!
You watch Al Jazeera?
Brilliant seeing Chris on the world stage, have heard his name mentioned on BBC, CNN and Al Jazeera already today. Great exposure and a dream start to the season, top work Woodsy!
You watch Al Jazeera?
Yep. Best world news channel by a country mile.
Yep, Al Jazeera's coverage is excellent. And nicely opposite to the madness that is Fox etc.
Yep, Al Jazeera's coverage is excellent. And nicely opposite to the madness that is Fox etc.
Watching CNN on the weekend drove me nuts. Some ok content but everything is announced as though it's a trailer for a hollywood blockbuster. Which is just unacceptable when the report is on something like ISIS or Gaza. Ginds my gears.
But I digress. They did have good coverage of Chris Wood.
I find with some big events you have to watch a few different news channels to really get all angles of the stories, some though you should just avoid, Fox, for instance, really struggles to be unbiased, as does RT.
Most news channels/sites have some sort of bias or skew to them; no matter how subtle.
Most news channels/sites have some sort of bias or skew to them; no matter how subtle.
From LFC point of view the gaffer has been buying strikers and wants to sell. Isn't this about putting him in the shop window; and with each goal his price goes up?
From LFC point of view the gaffer has been buying strikers and wants to sell. Isn't this about putting him in the shop window; and with each goal his price goes up?
I think it harsh to say he was poor otherwise. That chance you were talking about was behind him and he ha a defender all over him. He was full of energy, running into space and was calling out for the ball. I thought he was good
the papers agree:
"Ulloa was withdrawn in favour of Wood, and immediately, Leicester looked more of a threat". -
See more at: http://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/premier-le...
sorry wasn't saying he was poor- as you say he ran well, got into good spaces, attacked the ball, showed a lot of energy. But also had a couple of heavy touches. Something he can work on...
"He's staying" - Nigel Pearson.
Hat-trick against Chelsea next game Woodsy?
sorry wasn't saying he was poor- as you say he ran well, got into good spaces, attacked the ball, showed a lot of energy. But also had a couple of heavy touches. Something he can work on...
im not sure he's ever going to lose the heavy touch, he's always been like that for the AW's, hopefully it doesnt hinder him too much.
sorry mate don't agree with you there.i think he has played well for the AWs and at times has quite a silky touch.he did look a bit nervous at first
I'm sure that after a couple more games at this level, some of the errors present will disappear. Just look at Winston who had a rough first season.
(Near) future AW captain I reckon.
I think this from the LCFC website sums it all up. He's still only 22, and while 1 goal doesn't make a season, it's a great start and long may it continue
It should not be disregarded that Wood’s Leicester record of 22 goals in 54 appearances stands up well by any striker’s standards, particularly given that his opportunities were limited by the form of David Nugent and Jamie Vardy last season. His stunning introduction to life in a Leicester shirt, where he scored seven goals in his first five City games, was only 18 months ago.
Wood feels like he has plenty to offer. So does his manager.
“You have to remember with Chris that, although he is a 6ft 3in striker and he got his career here off to a flyer, he is still a young man.
“He has an awful lot to offer and to learn, but for him to have to go through a week or 10 days with that level of speculation, clear his head and respond in the way he did speaks volumes for his ability to put things behind him and carry on.
“It can be unsettling for an individual to be involved in speculation around their future but, at his age and bearing in mind he got off to an absolute flyer when he arrived here - you have to keep it in context.
“I am very pleased he was able to play his part in securing our first point in the Premier League.”
I'm sure that after a couple more games at this level, some of the errors present will disappear. Just look at Winston who had a rough first season.
(Near) future AW captain I reckon.
Winston though was coming from captaining a Danish club team in European competition, after coming through the Danish system and age group teams. Wood has had to scrap a bit more and you would expect Winston's technique to be a little better.
and in important breaking news....chris wood accepts Tommy Smith's ice bucket challenge
Chris Wood@officialcwood 12h
I except your challenge @Official_ITFC @tommysmith1990 for the #ALSIceBucketChallenge after training 2mrw. Who should I nominate?? Thoughts
Renominate Tommy and tell him its on behalf of the AW supporters who give two shits about Tommy. Its a very very very small group.
Yep, Al Jazeera's coverage is excellent. And nicely opposite to the madness that is Fox etc.
Watching CNN on the weekend drove me nuts. Some ok content but everything is announced as though it's a trailer for a hollywood blockbuster. Which is just unacceptable when the report is on something like ISIS or Gaza. Ginds my gears.
But I digress. They did have good coverage of Chris Wood.
Ha! Al Jazeera's international news is run by a bunch of Kiwis - so you will get good coverage of Chris Wood!
Article about it in the Listener last year. BBC World is full of Kiwis too (news heads, producers, a presenter or two like Lucy Hockings)
I wonder who TVNZ is run by then!
Yep, Al Jazeera's coverage is excellent. And nicely opposite to the madness that is Fox etc.
Watching CNN on the weekend drove me nuts. Some ok content but everything is announced as though it's a trailer for a hollywood blockbuster. Which is just unacceptable when the report is on something like ISIS or Gaza. Ginds my gears.
But I digress. They did have good coverage of Chris Wood.
Ha! Al Jazeera's international news is run by a bunch of Kiwis - so you will get good coverage of Chris Wood!
Article about it in the Listener last year. BBC World is full of Kiwis too (news heads, producers, a presenter or two like Lucy Hockings)
Anita McNaughtie?
Leicester lost today but Chris got on again.
Played full 90 minutes tonight in League Cup defeat to Shrewsbury.
Played full 90 minutes tonight in League Cup defeat to Shrewsbury.
Wood one of seven players making their first starts of of the season in a largely second string side (three u-21 squad players started).
He missed a few chances from headers:
http://www.lcfc.com/fixtures-results/match-report/...
On 32 mins.: "an Anthony Knockaert free-kick on the left was met by the head of Wood, but the crossbar denied City the lead."
"Four minutes of stoppage time brought some hope, but when Paul Konchesky’s cross was headed wide by the diving Wood, the game was up."
City (4-4-1-1): Hamer; Pearson, Wasilewski, Moore, Konchesky (c); Mahrez (Schlupp 69), Cain (King 57), Watson (Nugent 57), Knockaert; Taylor-Fletcher; Wood.
Unused subs: Morgan, Hopper, Barmby, Smith.
surely these league cup games are a gold-mine for the on to it punters. Take any of the lower EPL sides who expect to struggle against relegation or a championship side hell bent on promotion and mix with a league one club with pluck and a point to prove.
The first team want a quick out so they can concentrate on achieving their goal with-out wasting their time on 5 more cup games before eventually losing anyway yet people are silly enough to bet on the EPL team due to reputation alone.
Looks like David McGoldrick may move from Ipswich to Leicester. Looking at his stats is this guy really worth that much? He's another player for Wood to compete with but his goal scoring record doesn't seem to be so great. I don't know if he is worth 8 million pounds.
On the bench but not used in todays 1 all draw with Arsenal
Sky Sports UK mentioning that Crytsal Palace is observing Chris wOod's availability