Quote: Odemwingie "Got to say I agree with you on this one Dave.
Ainscough would of really kicked on last season had we left him in IMO. This season though I am happy to have Roberts as first choice, he was good at the back end of last season.'"
I think it's a pointless discussion. At the end of the day, as a team we'd lost 1 more match than we'd won before Ainscough missed his first game - his last match before missing a game being our abject tonking received away at Cat. We as a set of fans were really down in the dumps (some of the most miserable i've seen people for ages), clearly something needed to change in the team selection, tactics and performances. Ainscough didn't play in the next game we won at home to Celtic, but then played and scored 4 in that away win at Wakey - a game in which Cam Phelps also scored 2 on the same side of the field playing centre (and Ainscough got outjumped twice by Damien Blanch defending kicks). Clearly there were some tough decisions to be made regards selection.
We went on to perform better for the rest of the season once Phelps started to bed in at fullback, and Richards continued the trend shown by Ainscough of us scoring on the left wing. Additionally, our right side try haul improved no end once Hock was no longer in the team (both from Roberts and from the right side centre, having been Bailey, Pryce, Goulding, and Gleeson as right centre in consecutive games all centres scoring and Roberts scoring in 3 from 4 games).
We will never know how Ainscough would have performed if selected on the right Wing so it's a stupid discussion, however all our patterns of play would suggest that even if Jesus Christ was on our right wing he'd have scored less than if he'd been on our left hand side so it then becomes a little harder to overlook any negatives that may or may not have been outweighed by scoring rate previously. We do know that Ainscough scored plenty on the left wing, and so did Richards when played there so debate all day about whether we should have dropped Richards or moved Richards away from a Wing he's been settled on for a number of years.
Could we have performed better if Ainscough had still been included? We'll never know. Did we perform better after he was no longer in the team and things had been jiggled around - Yes that's a fact (although i'm not saying that's cut and dried as anything to do with Ainscough).
There's 3 debates on here that i'm well and truly sick and tired of:
1) Ainscough v Roberts (though there was never a fair comparison)
2) Piggy v McIlorum v Mickey Higham
3) Fielden is e and we need a forward that's going to go round ting people.
Go back and watch last seasons games again in the cold light of day, and you'll find that a large part of our lost games were down to:
a) Crap kicking option on the last tackle (I don't see any criticisms of Tommy or Sam going on)
b) Dropped ball (and there's so many equally guilty here it's not even funny)
Points a) and b) largely cost us success rather than anything that could be talked about in debates 1) 2) and 3)