The big difference between Williams and Sheehan is that the former was determined to force square pegs into round holes (i.e. playing a system that was heavily reliant on getting the ball out wide when we didn't have reliable crossers of the ball). The latter is absolutely playing to the players' strengths, individually and collectively. Williams with County adopted systems that were a good fit, with Jodi Jones getting a ridiculous number of assists with that wand of a left foot. Perhaps Williams will reflect on his time with us and realise he was barking up the wrong tree.
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