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Four into Three Won’t Go – Alan Sheehan’s Midfield Puzzle

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Sorry Phil but I have to disagree with a huge chunk of what you said based on two premises.

First you listed Galbraith as a number 10, as the Crawley game proved on the weekend his natural and most effective position is as a number 6.

Secondly Widell you listed as a number 6, his natural positions are either as a number 8 or number 10.
You also mentioned Azeem Abdulai's potential minutes being at threat when he left us last season

Was this one written by Jackbot and posted under your name?
 
It’s really 3 into two - I see Galbraith and Franco being able to play DM (not sure if Yalcouye can play there) and also at 8 Franco vs Yalcouye.
Widdell is the only real AM out of those 4 and should be kept there.
 
I suppose lacking strength in depth is no longer an excuse lol
I hope we'll be clearing the decks from the bottom of the pecking order up - meaning Fulton & Ollie Cooper are most likely to be off loaded (if we can - talk of Fulton to Plymouth).
But there's a 1% nagging doubt in the back of my mind that a bid might be coming in for someone we don't want to leave.
 
With the high intensity game that Sheehan demands we need plenty of bodies for rotation.

Last season when we rotated our quality immediately diminished bringing Fulton on.

We must have one of the best midfields in the league now in terms of quality and depth
 

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