Originally Posted by
Brin
Great stats indeed, however, what we seriously need to concentrate on is getting Oggy to learn how to lean back and cross a ball, also to learn to keep his head over the ball and not being afraid to shoot on site. A lot more could be added to our stats if Oggy was coached on these two parts of his game. As for his game play at taking on opponents, he doesn't need any coaching in that aspect as he oozes class.
Take Miller for instance, his crossing is sublime and, he's not afraid to shoot and on target. Imagine that from both wings?