Conor Thomas has come back hungry (1 Viewer)

stupot07

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Connor has gone backwards since he played for us in the championship, he's not the scapegoat, I think he is criticized by fans because he has been poor. Tend to agree with an earlier poster what are his attributes, poor at passing and tackling and not a goalscorer either. Hopefully under TM he may regain his confidence but can't see how he can fit in with a midfield with the new defensive midfielder and fleck who gets a nose bleed if he goes too far forward

He range of passing is as good as flecks, he just doesn't look as graceful on the ball. His role under pressley was to keep the ball ticking over, so while fans bemoaned his 5-10 yard passes, lauded flecks ability to tick over play.


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stupot07

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I think we will see Fleck playing further forward more often.

Personally I think Mowbray will use him as the deep lying midfielder like he did with Jonathan Greening, with Vincelot more of the box-to-box destroyer.


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stupot07

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Oh and I don't think anyone's made Haynes a scapegoat.


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simonregis

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He's been a big disappointment, but at the same time, he's not as bad as some people have been portraying him on here.

Let's see how he plays this season. Sometimes you need the right players around you to bring out the best of your game.

I've stuck up for him loads in the past, but of late he has been very poor. I'm all for, new season, clean slate.

I think anyone would be disappointed if they go and train with Liverpool and it falls through hopefully he has a manager in Mowbray who can bring out the best in him
 

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