
Originally Posted by
Old_time_miller
If a keeper has a solid defence in front of him, he can be said to keep a clean sheet. Nonsense.
If a player is played OOP, but we win, not much notice taken. He is ok. Nonsense.
What happens with a team as a whole is often far more important than a single.
When rafferty played with douglas and james in a THREE and we were ok, no one on here complained about the hamshaw three.
Team situations often are more complex than a player. Unless that happens to be a glaring failure or constant which would happen regardless. That is the only time we can truly be specific.