
Originally Posted by
mellowmiller
I think a few opposition managers will have realised that Williams cuts inside 9 times out of 10 which makes it easier to defend against him.
Williams has even described himself as more of an inside rather than an outside winger when he'd have been better keeping his gob shut.
I can't see any problem with wingers switching wings from time to time to at least give defenders a bit more to think about.
We were just too predictable today and Gillingham got their tactics spot on even though they weren't very good either.
No arguing that they deserved to win though.