Originally Posted by
Elite_Pie
True, but it was bloody frustrating at times early on. The talent was obviously there, but we didn't seem to know how to use it. Ardley played him too deep, which meant Ruben got frustrated and often took the wrong option and didn't influence games in the way he should. Strangely, he seemed to be trying too hard! Burchnall improved him, and we started to see the player he could be. He has taken a further step forward under Williams, and the way he can create something from nothing with a quick turn on the halfway line belongs at a higher level than this. We just have to enjoy him while we can, and hope we get a good fee when he goes.