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Ward contributes nothing but goals when he plays up front, something that makes him a valuable asset in a team that struggles to score. Though now we don't have an issue in that department, we can play him on the wing where he offers a lot more, and his overall contribution to the team is much, much greater. 

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Ward contributes nothing but goals when he plays up front, something that makes him a valuable asset in a team that struggles to score. Though now we don't have an issue in that department, we can play him on the wing where he offers a lot more, and his overall contribution to the team is much, much greater. 

 

Agree, we needed him to partner Sammon up front because Sammon never really was among the goals. If Ward playing behind those two is a tactic that works than go ahead Nige, use it. But it was no coincidence today that we started scoring when Ward went out wider.

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Seems we need to find the right balance at home but so far so good away! Martin has been excellent so far, Russell is getting sharper and using Ward sparingly makes good sense.

I have no doubts it will come good at home, we just need to get the balance right. It's great to have so many options.

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You know if they doooo click...

When was the last time we had a proper partnership upfront?

Hulse and Commons - Not bad

Sturridge and Burton - Brilliant

Sturridge and Wanchope - Weak at the knees brilliant

Any more?

Gabbiadini Sturtidge Willems season we went up, Willems inbetween midfield and strikers, awesome line up
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Best I've seen at Derby was Saunders and Goddard

Then Cox sold Paul to Millwall to appease the bank and he was mortified - the last club on earth he would have chosen to play for.

Goddard wanted to move back to London. We spent more than half the money on Harford.

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