Post subject: Re: Desparation, mind games, or squad rotation?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:17 pm
EL CAMO
Player Coach
Joined: Mar 25 2008 Posts: 3679 Location: God's county
Murrell isn't a hb anymore. For all his ability with passing an kicking he's far too slow to play SO. He's played solidly there but a stand off/scrum half is ideally where you want your two most creative players with ball in hand.
Everything else aside, Hall is a confidence player and has never looked more confident than at the beginning of the season. To put him out on the wing loses a lot of potency in attack. Obviously I would want him defending out there though.
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Post subject: Re: Desparation, mind games, or squad rotation?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:30 pm
Robins Nest
International Chairman
It is Easter and as we know from thousands of years ago Miracles happen at this time of year. It makes lame men walk and blind men see. Derby week is always swampped with rumours and mind games, both teams claiming that the other is the favorite for win, that the injury problems are almost unsurmountable. Them.....POW !!!! Miracles happen and the injuries clear up over night.................May all supporters enjoy another unique Derby Day and may your god go with you.
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