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Thread: Consistency

  1. #1

    Consistency

    Game against the Wendies we definitely were set up differently and worked the ball more.

    Wonder if not having Rutter and Jimmy might make us more consistent as we don’t have the out of give the ball to them and let them do something magical.

    Georginio could be brilliant at times but frustrating too as he was so unpredictable.

    So long as we have squad depth and a few more come in I wonder whether it might make for the whole team having to contribute more and make us perform without as may ups and downs?

    Quite like the look of Gnonto in whatever the new role was but not sure it would work against some teams such as WBA who are more cautious (and better).

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    Wait and see. Even though we looked much better lets not forget we were playing a really poor side that basically did nothing.

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    I have wondered the thing. A couple of other changes beside losing Rutter and Summerville.

    Joseph is a striker. Might be the first in some time. He is going to be driven to get the ball and shoot. He will cause defenses in this league problems.

    Our mids will shoot more than last year.

    Our wing backs aren’t strong on defending but they sure move up agressively

    Think we are going to have to score more than last year

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