The_Green_Man
Slave to the NHS.
Not sure whether this has been done on here before but just something that I have thought.
Last season Che's goals came from cutting in from a wide right position, he looks very comfortable on the ball and has speed, skill, trickiness and control of a winger. Granted he scored a few in pre season and is handy in front of goal but weighing up the options would it be a bad thing to throw Murphy down one wing and Adams down the other?
Woolford for me hasn't set the world alight as of yet but the potential is there once he has settled, I think the main attribute of the lad are his set piece deliveries? But from open play Che is the ideal candidate for getting the ball down and running at the opposition, he has scared a good few full backs and the fact that he can cut in and get a shot away just as well as he can get to the line and get one in offers variation.
A midfield of Murphy, Basham, Baxter and Adams behind Sharp and whoever partners him could be lethal going forward surely?
Last season Che's goals came from cutting in from a wide right position, he looks very comfortable on the ball and has speed, skill, trickiness and control of a winger. Granted he scored a few in pre season and is handy in front of goal but weighing up the options would it be a bad thing to throw Murphy down one wing and Adams down the other?
Woolford for me hasn't set the world alight as of yet but the potential is there once he has settled, I think the main attribute of the lad are his set piece deliveries? But from open play Che is the ideal candidate for getting the ball down and running at the opposition, he has scared a good few full backs and the fact that he can cut in and get a shot away just as well as he can get to the line and get one in offers variation.
A midfield of Murphy, Basham, Baxter and Adams behind Sharp and whoever partners him could be lethal going forward surely?