Ben sheaf (6 Viewers)

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I can think of plenty in the past.

Jan Molby..never moved out of the centre circle. In that team he never needed to.
My example was better. The idea that a player can only get good if they run phenomenally is crazy. It's only one attribute.
 

Grendel

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Let me educate you again

Oh I was referring to league for Liverpool only


How did he score 44 times from the centre Circle
 

Londonccfcfan

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Grendel

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I particularly enjoyed the goal where he ran from his own half and scored.

that can’t have been him as he never moved from the centre circle
 

Hutch11

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Im saying we’ve had injury and suspension issues in midfield and attack. With a fully fit squad he’s not in the starting XI.
I'd say we have a fully fit midfield to choose from now and I'd also bet that Allen starts on Saturday at the expense of CoH or Palmer
 

stupot07

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I'd say we have a fully fit midfield to choose from now and I'd also bet that Allen starts on Saturday at the expense of CoH or Palmer
Allen will almost certainly start on Saturday and it will be Palmer that misses out.

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Grendel

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Allen will almost certainly start on Saturday and it will be Palmer that misses out.

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Yes I’d be amazed if that change didn’t happen after Tuesday
 

stupot07

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Palmer has proved to be very effective when brought on after an hour or so.
Yes, he's been much better coming on for the last 20-30 in the second half when the game is stretched and there is more space to exploit.

I'm not convinced Palmer and O'Hare work in a box, you don't get the same intensity of the high press as when Allen and O'Hare are there, and both players want the ball in similar areas to turn at the defence. And neither really make runs in behind off the ball. On paper they should be brilliant, two skillful mercurial talents, but in reality you need that bit of variation to create space and move people around.

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procdoc

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Yes, he's been much better coming on for the last 20-30 in the second half when the game is stretched and there is more space to exploit.

I'm not convinced Palmer and O'Hare work in a box, you don't get the same intensity of the high press as when Allen and O'Hare are there, and both players want the ball in similar areas to turn at the defence. And neither really make runs in behind off the ball. On paper they should be brilliant, two skillful mercurial talents, but in reality you need that bit of variation to create space and move people around.

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You’re judging it on 60 mins when the opposition parked 10 players in their own half for the majority of the game. They’ve shown in previous games they can create chances together.
 

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