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Thread: Grady interview after the match

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    Grady interview after the match


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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post

    Mowbray could get the best out of Diangana as he will be better with front foot football and with a creative midfielder - as he was with Pereira

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Mowbray could get the best out of Diangana as he will be better with front foot football and with a creative midfielder - as he was with Pereira
    That would be wonderful, hes got loads of talent just never showed it enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    That would be wonderful, hes got loads of talent just never showed it enough.

    Agree completely. I have always said Grady could do well in a Premier team. Under Mowbray he most likely will thrive with front foot football as opposed to the sideways, and backwards stuff under CC. I would place a bet on this. I would add a creative midfielder with pace in the side as love Mowatt and JM but Mowatt is too slow and JM lacks talent and poor in front of goal.

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