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Lundstram gets first refusal. Despite what people think, he played the Couttsy role when captain of Oxford. He’s self-evidently not as good as Coutts; very few are but Tufty will give him his chance. He’s a good player. Samir will be used more often as well. We need to bear in mind that one of the many great characteristics of Tuftyball is that it’s a 14 man game, flexible and adaptable.
The injury has changed the JTW landscape. I’ll be astonished if a ball playing general in the Coutts mode isn’t now the overriding recruitment priority. I’m not a great watcher of other clubs so I’ll leave suggestions to others. Someone who loves the ball at his feet, plays with his head up and sees the bigger picture. If he were not injured, I’d go for the former Derby midfielder Paul Coutts...
I agree on Lundstram and, despite others bizarrely rushing to write him off, Carruthers. As I mentioned on another thread, he’ll now likely get more chances to show what a good player he is.