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Speedie's Head

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The first of those was a fairly open game where he had space to control the ball, look up and move forward. He is very good at that, usually.
The second game they had a low block, no space, tight on him. He struggles physically and mentally with that.
We need to get the ball forward to him much more quickly, even try more long balls. If we build at a snails pace he will struggle against decent teams.
We were very predicatable too with everything nearly always building (very slowly) on the right. Our MF can't seem to find a way through, except Sheaf who always seems to find his brother in row 63.
 

covcity4life

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Id still like to see him and emc rotate LW and leave striker to bta and Simms but lampard thinks different and hopefully he smashes it down the middle consistently
 

Ccfcisparks

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Limit him to 30 minutes maximum a game until he’s fit.

He should have came on at LW today
 

pusbccfc

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He's gonna throw away the opportunity of a lifetime to play for his home country in a home tournament.
 

Ccfcisparks

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He's gonna throw away the opportunity of a lifetime to play for his home country in a home tournament.
Let’s be honest he just wasn’t fit today.

m the fact we felt the need to bring him on was the more concerning hing
 

Tomh111

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You can’t play Wright as a lone striker.
I just put this on the match thread.

I dont think he can play CF. I would put him on the left or you have to move him on and reinvest in a CF and a back up to EMC

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Major Tom

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Hadji Wright looked ok to be fair, the sharpness will come. We just need a diff option as him and Simms are too alike.
I feel we need a pacy striker who can run through the lines rather than just relying on crosses.
 

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