Revolution
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The issue with Lundstram that I don't understand is that one of Wilder's great strengths as a manager is to move on quickly if something isn't working for him.
He changed the way we play at the start of 2016-17, he has moved on everyone he signed in January, he was not afraid to drop the likes of George Long or Chris Hussey...
And yet despite the fact that Lundstram's inclusion generally has a detrimental effect on the teams results, and there are other options (e.g. Basham in midfield and Stearman at the back) Wilder keeps bringing Lundstram in to start when we have a midfield gap, and the results are poor. I find this odd.
He changed the way we play at the start of 2016-17, he has moved on everyone he signed in January, he was not afraid to drop the likes of George Long or Chris Hussey...
And yet despite the fact that Lundstram's inclusion generally has a detrimental effect on the teams results, and there are other options (e.g. Basham in midfield and Stearman at the back) Wilder keeps bringing Lundstram in to start when we have a midfield gap, and the results are poor. I find this odd.