disappoints me that young local players,dont seem to develop any ball handling skills.players like cator and fash are never going to blast their way through,pity they cant develop some ball skills to use subterfuge,be a lot more valuable to the team.
fosdyke99 wrote:disappoints me that young local players,dont seem to develop any ball handling skills.players like cator and fash are never going to blast their way through,pity they cant develop some ball skills to use subterfuge,be a lot more valuable to the team.
Kye Armstrong, who’s coming through, has got that in his game. High hopes for him.
fosdyke99 wrote:disappoints me that young local players,dont seem to develop any ball handling skills.players like cator and fash are never going to blast their way through,pity they cant develop some ball skills to use subterfuge,be a lot more valuable to the team.
The city has long struggled to produce ball handling players, Mikey Lewis might get there if he stops headbanging after the tackle like hes at a heavy metal gig...before that you'd have to go back as far as Cooke's brilkiant passing game.
bonaire wrote:but have you seen McIntosh do what Swift seems to do regularly? We have some good wings in S/L who finish well down the line but not many do what Swift does. McIntosh brings the ball out of backplay but never gets into the postions Swift does to back up midfield breaks thats why i said cant see us been able to sign a like for like for either Clifford or Swift. Clifford not only dictates but is also a running half who regularly breaks the line.
Clifford tends to make those breaks on Swift’s side not Darnell’s
bonaire wrote:but have you seen McIntosh do what Swift seems to do regularly? We have some good wings in S/L who finish well down the line but not many do what Swift does. McIntosh brings the ball out of backplay but never gets into the postions Swift does to back up midfield breaks thats why i said cant see us been able to sign a like for like for either Clifford or Swift. Clifford not only dictates but is also a running half who regularly breaks the line.
Agree and he does it on the left side, Swift’s wing. Trueman plays the right channel and doesn’t make those breaks, hence Carlos and Macintosh run the ball up. Trueman’s speciality is the long cut out pass evidenced against Wakey.
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