http://www.kentonline.co.uk/kol08/article/default.asp?article_id=47495
[cite]Pards said:[/cite] "Having ZZ stay has come as a big bonus. From my point of view I have a player who wants to be at this club, not one who will be sulking because he didn't move in the window.
"At the moment, he's nursing a groin injury and it will be touch and go whether he will be available for selection to face Wolves on September 13.
"But he needs a rest because last season, with his commuting to China for internationals, he suffered from burn out."
He also says that, to start with, Cranie will take Moo2's place at right back.
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Martin Crainie ".......The 21-year-old England Under-21 international is likely fill the right-back berth, his preferred position, rather than in central defence.
"Our interest in Martin was an open secret," Pardew added. "He was exceptional in central defence when he played against us for Queens Park Rangers while on loan from Portsmouth. In fact he can play anywhere across the back four.
"But he wants to play at right-back and, at the moment, that's where I'll use him."
Moo2 unfortunately has made too many mistakes defensively so you can't blame Pards as much as I like Moo2oo
Disagree mate. I think it means Cranie will very much be the 1st choice right back.
Wenger moved him to the wing and plays pretty well there - could the same happen with Yassin?
I don't get that. When Yoga was at Stoke he had a blinder, what was Pulis doing that Pardew isn't?
It's his concentration levels and self discipline that worries me.
Spot on Oggy.
Youga's problem was that he used to overlap Thomas who moved inside, but if Kelly then lost the ball the whole left side was open to counter. Hopefully Bouaza will give him better cover. I didn't see the Preston match but Moo2 seems to have defended well all season and cut out his errors, and his pace will always give him a chance to recover. I cannot see that Crainie will offer anything like Yassin going forward, so the swop would be a backward step especially as Harry will want him back.