Clarke did sign a new deal in the summer,not convinced he's actually better than Cyrus but the boy does need a rest ,personally iwould try anything to change the rut we're in ,suggested cyrus RM ,with Keogh behind,And Hussey LM ,with cranie behind previously in a 4-5-1 system cos although we don't score many now ,we have started to ship 2-3 in every game now.
Without getting shot down, what do people think about Clarke coming back replace Christie, and perhaps move Christie to RM? Probably never happen, but thought id pose the question. I believe, it may have been mentioned on this forum before, Christie used to be a striker before reverting to playing as a defender (Dublin style but alot earlier in his career). We all know good he is at getting forward and his crossing is one of the best in our team, and Clarke is pretty astute (that the right word??) when it comes to our defensive game. We talk about it time and time again about our full backs not getting protection and with Christie being good defensively as he is attacking im sure these two would form a good partnership on our right hand side! Christie is still young. Hes obviously very versatile, changing from a striker to defender quite easily (isnt he naturally a CB and not a RB??) and hes proven himself at RB too (hes definately one of the outstanding performers ive seen this season). Is it too late to ask him to adjust to another position again?? Plus this would fit into a 442 formation too.
Just a thought
Link to CET report re Clarkes return to fitness:
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/coventry-city-fc/coventry-city-fc-news/2011/11/30/jordan-clarke-set-for-coventry-city-comeback-92746-29868890/
Christie definitely needs a rest, poor lad looks knackered and it's costing us at times.
Oh and he's nowhere near technically good enough to play right midfield.
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