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Thread: Player ratings v Wrexham

  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackal2 View Post
    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.
    Good point.
    Nobody, though, is saying he takes the shirt. Just that Didzy's performances have become up and down due to playing every single game in his 37th year. Austin could've featured some more in what is his best position probably, with Didzy keeping fresh so that his level remains high.

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    Austin had a blinder on the left at Salford. If only he could get a good run of games he would be so good for us (in a variety of positions).

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