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Shit myself when he fell awkwardly ,but he looked fit as fuck.
I have the same enthusiasm when I see piesIt's not just his goals and talent we need back, we need that headless chickens enthusiasm!
We've a whole bloody list of them unfortunatelyGood player if he can only stay fit
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Agree. Vital player going forward.
The trick would be where to fit him in side.
Unless Adkins has a complete change of mind and adopts 4:3:3.
Personally I would drop Sammon and put him up top with Sharp with a roaming role. Adams and Flynn on flanks.
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I see absolutely feck all "chemistry" with Sammon and Sharp.Dronnie mate, Flynn was terrible on Saturday at Port Vale, and Adams was tripping over his own feet last night against County (usually awkward clumsiness that teenage boys have), so I think you have to have a place for Sammon, not only for his height and aggression but because he also has pace and can keep big League 1 defenders in their place.
Any front 3 or 4 (wide men in the 442) consisting of Done, Sammon, Sharp, Adams and JCR should be able to hurt teams. They won't all be fit and in form for every game of the season so there will need to be an element of rotation. JCR and Adams are especially up and down so would probably only play one of them at a time with 2 or 3 of Sharp, Sammon and Done.
It does mean that McNulty's chances are likely to be few and far between though and as for DdG.......
I think that (as last night showed) Matt Done is an injury risk with his shoulder, and Billy seems to have more pace than when he was younger, although he can't keep that up for 90 minutes. I think McNulty coming on for Done or Sharp towards the end of a game is a good option.
Not convinced Sharp has gained pace. I just think his timing and speed of thought gets him a bit of space and perhaps some league 1 CBs are too slow to recover from that. If you watch Sharp sprinting over say 20-30 yards, he's still pretty slow. That just shows how intelligent his movement is to get in behind defences as often as he does given his lack of pace.
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