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by NewCorkSeth » 14 Jul 2016 13:39
Kuhl_Runnings Jaakola
Gunter McShane Cooper/Campi/Danzell Obita
Quinn Swift VDB
Rakels Mendes Beerens
Unsure on the CB because I haven't seen Danzell or Campi yet and may I just say Norwood and Williams should be worried
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by Ian Royal » 14 Jul 2016 20:33
Lower West Continental teams don't play a rigid 4-3-3. With some more technical players in the side there'll be fluidity.
Of all the midfield players Norwood now seems the most at risk. Offers very little defensively. Nor is crossing consistant enough.
by Lower West » 14 Jul 2016 22:01
Ian RoyalLower West Continental teams don't play a rigid 4-3-3. With some more technical players in the side there'll be fluidity.
Of all the midfield players Norwood now seems the most at risk. Offers very little defensively. Nor is crossing consistant enough.
What!? Norwood consistently puts the tackles in and picks up a few interceptions too. If you're talking about set piece crossing fair enough. But I otherwise wouldn't expect a central midfielder to be putting many in.
by lightning strikes » 14 Jul 2016 22:27
Ian Royal Al-Habsi
Gunter - McShane - Campi - Obita
Norwood - Van der Berg - Quinn
McCleary - Rakels - Swift
But hard to judge at this point whether the newbies are step ups or not. Mendes record and youtube clip really didn't impress me... whereas Swift seems a solid bet and Campi looks great, should we get him.
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