Originally Posted by
jackal2
I agree. I think his best games have been as a wide attacking midfielder, whether that's cutting in or crossing the ball. I think it was in the home FA Cup game against Shrewsbury earlier in the season where he was our best player by a distance, posing a threat every time he got on the ball, but then in the following games he was moved into other positions again. I think Sam Austin is a very capable player, but his versatility has been over-used to the point of being abused, and in my opinion it has set him back unfairly.