Sandgroanun
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Now that Critchly has gone if we do play with wingers will they be on there natural side to get more crosses in.
I hope so !Now that Critchly has gone if we do play with wingers will they be on there natural side to get more crosses in.
If you look at Appleton's Lincoln side that played us in the final, they played 2 wingers who are both right footed. Brennan Johnson on the right hand side and Morgan Rogers (who we're linked with) on the left who would cut in. Seems to me Appleton isn't set on one tactic, he likes to mix it up a bit so who knows!Now that Critchly has gone if we do play with wingers will they be on there natural side to get more crosses in.
He’s actually scored 7, which ain’t too badI thought that CJ on the right was a waste of time. He turned like an oil-tanker, which meant that a defender was on him before he could think. I always felt that he should be on the left, and indeed he played quite a few games there, but sadly with little effect.
Has he ever scored a goal in a League match for Pool ? He has pace to burn, but he seems to take an age to even control the ball upon receipt. He ought to be a weapon, but he so rarely is.
And assisted quite a few too, don't write him off Middex!He’s actually scored 7, which ain’t too bad
Scored a good goal vs Birmingham, assisted one as wellI vaguely remember him scoring a tap in last season.
He cut in from the right wing and drilled one in against Birmingham. It was about 5 games ago.I vaguely remember him scoring a tap in last season.
Hit the nail on the head,changing sides is the key. As you say keeps the opposition guessing for some reason Critchley was totally averse to it. 2 men on Bowler nullified his impact in quite a few games , we made it to easy.Ince & Phillips we’re great as inverted wingers… even better when they’d just switch for a bit which left defences flummoxed… The problem is a player spending 7 hours to get it on the ‘good foot’ to cross.