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    With all due respect to Cameron (and ignoring counterproductive sentimentality) he shouldn't feature in any plans to progress the team (along with Brindley).

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmiffyPie View Post
    With all due respect to Cameron (and ignoring counterproductive sentimentality) he shouldn't feature in any plans to progress the team (along with Brindley).
    I would sooner have him in the team over Bostock, at least he doesn't give away goals and penalty's every week..

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    Quote Originally Posted by durhampie View Post
    I would sooner have him in the team over Bostock, at least he doesn't give away goals and penalty's every week..
    Bostock's another one who is (obviously) a very good player but too risky when he's deployed in a deep-lying midfield role. When he receives the ball with time he wants to show off his skills and for the most part looks very accomplished, but sometimes he slows us down or loses possession in dangerous areas. The fact is, with his ability, he can hit first time incisive passes if he isn't allowed time, and that's why I think he's better when he plays further forward in areas where he often has to play more instinctively and can't go into 'peacock' mode.

    Scott Robertson and Matt Palmer both play the deep lying role better, without ego: track, tackle, and then pass the ball quickly and simply forward to the likes of Crowley. Deep lying midfielders aren't there to be the star of the show, but to do the "bread and butter work" that lets the likes of Crowley, Bostock and Jones be creative.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackal2 View Post
    Bostock's another one who is (obviously) a very good player but too risky when he's deployed in a deep-lying midfield role. When he receives the ball with time he wants to show off his skills and for the most part looks very accomplished, but sometimes he slows us down or loses possession in dangerous areas. The fact is, with his ability, he can hit first time incisive passes if he isn't allowed time, and that's why I think he's better when he plays further forward in areas where he often has to play more instinctively and can't go into 'peacock' mode.

    Scott Robertson and Matt Palmer both play the deep lying role better, without ego: track, tackle, and then pass the ball quickly and simply forward to the likes of Crowley. Deep lying midfielders aren't there to be the star of the show, but to do the "bread and butter work" that lets the likes of Crowley, Bostock and Jones be creative.
    See the sense in that, wonder if it's the same issue with Crowley? (who seems to have lost an edge).

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