A few people criticising Wes for holding the ball, walking too far with it etc... when the real issue was that the 10 players in front of him were standing still, marked, waiting for somebody else to give him an option. When our lot did move it opened Rochdale up - the ball through the middle to Williams wasn't the only occasion they left a chasm for us to exploit. Problem was we didn't.
That was my first game of the season. I'm now thinking twice about the 400 mile round trip for the City game.
To clarify my point about Wes, it wasn't actually a criticism of him holding onto the ball too long. As you say, there was little movement in front of him and lumping it forward aimlessly was clearly not going to happen. This improved in the second half as Reeves and Williams actually ran and created some options for Wes.