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Thread: The importance of downing

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    The importance of downing

    Is there such a thing as a lucky influence?
    If so is Paul downing that player?
    We have not lost with him at the back and to my knowledge he has played around 11 games for us
    Saturday he was dropped(wrongly)for nyambe and we lose
    Coincidence or the fact he truly is a bigger influence on the team than we think.

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    Great news signs on a permanent deal
    Obviously Tony Mowbray has also seen the importance of our lucky rabbits foot.

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    The "lucky charm" factor aside, I have to say I didn't expect that we would see anything of Downing when he signed except half a dozen appearances from the bench. He looked no more than emergency cover at the time.
    It does show that a change of circumstances can completely turn round a player's form. Presumably, confidence plays a big part.
    We need another couple of equally good surprise packages in this transfer-window!

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