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    Quote Originally Posted by Notts78 View Post
    No. Brindley can definitely drop in to central defence. The alternative is a less mobile CB playing. I don’t want to name him in case he reads this (though 99.9% certain he won’t)
    You're spot on. Wish fans would catch up with Burchnall who seems to believe that Brindley and Chicksen are exactly the type of players you need to play 3-5-2. With that formation there is only 1 'centre-half' position, the other two are specialist roles that solid full-backs are more likely to excel in than conventional CBs who'd appear in a 4-4-2

    something like Pedro Richards / Craig Short / Alan Sheehan would be a dream back 3

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_anticlough View Post
    You're spot on. Wish fans would catch up with Burchnall who seems to believe that Brindley and Chicksen are exactly the type of players you need to play 3-5-2. With that formation there is only 1 'centre-half' position, the other two are specialist roles that solid full-backs are more likely to excel in than conventional CBs who'd appear in a 4-4-2

    something like Pedro Richards / Craig Short / Alan Sheehan would be a dream back 3
    Spot on.

    Brindley is better on the ball and help build from the back better. His extra mobility will help on the right side of a 3 as you can be exposed a lot in 1 on 1 situations (Rawlinson v Sutton being a good example)

    Brindley may give up some aerial presence on Turner but if we keep the ball and Bromley away from our box, it's so much an issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlton_Pie View Post
    Spot on.

    Brindley is better on the ball and help build from the back better. His extra mobility will help on the right side of a 3 as you can be exposed a lot in 1 on 1 situations (Rawlinson v Sutton being a good example)

    Brindley may give up some aerial presence on Turner but if we keep the ball and Bromley away from our box, it's so much an issue
    Hope we don't go a goal down, these lads look awfully difficult to break down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    Hope we don't go a goal down, these lads look awfully difficult to break down.
    Yeah I think we may have to be patient today

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    Boreham Wood 1-0 up on Wrexham

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    Gonna be tough from here

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    ELLiS AGAIN!!!!

    Oh, bugger.

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