Grecian_Matt
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Only thing I am worried about, due to the location of the scoreboard, does this mean Caprice will no longer be allowed to shoot.
Lets hope so.Only thing I am worried about, due to the location of the scoreboard, does this mean Caprice will no longer be allowed to shoot.
Thrilled as I was to see Jake get his maiden goal, I'm increasingly convinced it was the worst thing that could have happened to him, given he now seems intent on shooting even it's anything but the percentage call.Lets hope so.
Agreed. It frustrates me that we continually employ two full-backs in the wing-back positions and seldom a more attack-minded player. Caprice often gets into great shooting positions and wastes it.Thrilled as I was to see Jake get his maiden goal, I'm increasingly convinced it was the worst thing that could have happened to him, given he now seems intent on shooting even it's anything but the percentage call.
I wonder how the scoreboard installation is coming along?Agreed. It frustrates me that we continually employ two full-backs in the wing-back positions and seldom a more attack-minded player. Caprice often gets into great shooting positions and wastes it.
Controversial I know but the sooner we get a left footed player down the left the better, a player that can get to the bye line and cross would give us more speed on the break and width in attack. Caprice has done well in his unnatural position but you feel that as soon as the oppos realise that he is always going to cut back on to his right foot then he is fairly easy to negate. Why don't we ever try swapping wing backs for a period during the game to confuse the opposition? I'd love to see Jake bombing up the right, getting to the line and pulling one back, he's a good player but has no left foot whatsoever!Agreed. It frustrates me that we continually employ two full-backs in the wing-back positions and seldom a more attack-minded player. Caprice often gets into great shooting positions and wastes it.
Maybe we could have a roving reporter linked to the scoreboard. Then we could offer advice to the manager as to what formation we should play.Controversial I know but the sooner we get a left footed player down the left the better, a player that can get to the bye line and cross would give us more speed on the break and width in attack. Caprice has done well in his unnatural position but you feel that as soon as the oppos realise that he is always going to cut back on to his right foot then he is fairly easy to negate. Why don't we ever try swapping wing backs for a period during the game to confuse the opposition? I'd love to see Jake bombing up the right, getting to the line and pulling one back, he's a good player but has no left foot whatsoever!