dj161
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3 points away from home and back to back clean sheets, what is going on 
Shame he was somewhat of a hero for us. I think he may go aboard in the summer if he isn't getting game time. It would've been nice to see him one last timeThanks, there wasn't really any chance of Mulumbu playing, he's hardly featured all season.
I quite liked the look of him in his first couple of games, looked like with a bit of fitness he could be a great box to box midfielder. Not sure why Alex Neil hasn't given him a go really. He's come in a couple of times and looked really off pace due to a lack of game time.Shame he was somewhat of a hero for us. I think he may go aboard in the summer if he isn't getting game time. It would've been nice to see him one last time
May I just salute Gary O'Neil who I thought was immense in this game, a giant and vital link in our battle to stay up.
I also must acknowledge Mobakani and AN's superb efforts too.
I like O'Neil as well, but that disastrous pass to Sessegnon to put him straight through on goal could have cost us the game if Bassong hadn't got back in time. O'Neil's such a good player except for the tendency to give the ball away in dangerous positions. At least the idiotic sending off against Stoke was a one-off,I do really like Gary O'Neil but that bandage around his head has made him a better player.
I agree to be honest. As CanaryBoy said he did well in his first start against Manchester City, but since then he's looked slow, off the pace, and just generally disinterested. Players go round him like he's not even there, he's too lightweight when going in for challenges, and no good in the air. Clearly for a fair few years at West Brom he wasn't any of those things, but I'm starting to see now just why they released him.Funny how we see things differently. From my point of view Mulumbu has been an absolute catastrophe in more or less every game he's played. Very disappointing from a signing I expected a lot from.