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

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He’s subbed off because he’s run himself into the ground. I’d love to hear your opinion on Grimes then
There's a reason why we are a mid- table side because we have mid- table players which includes Franco and Grimes previously. I personally think we need better quality to gain promotion.

I can't comment on new players yet, but Cabango and Vigoroux are the only two players I rate from previous seasons, the rest I would sell on within reason.
 
There's a reason why we are a mid- table side because we have mid- table players which includes Franco and Grimes previously. I personally think we need better quality to gain promotion.

I can't comment on new players yet, but Cabango and Vigoroux are the only two players I rate from previous seasons, the rest I would sell on within reason.
Franco was one of the players of the season last year. To say that you don't rate him, nor Tymon who has the best crossing and assist metrics in the entire division last year is bonkers to me.

And in Inoussa who he has already shown really promising signs of a partnership with I expect him to have an even better season this time around too.
 
Franco was one of the players of the season last year. To say that you don't rate him, nor Tymon who has the best crossing and assist metrics in the entire division last year is bonkers to me.

And in Inoussa who he has already shown really promising signs of a partnership with I expect him to have an even better season this time around too.

Franco was voted player of last season by the fans and the players themselves, ahead of Cabango and Vigoroux even. Still what do they know about their own teammates?
 
We're going to be depending on the midfield to do a lot of running this season so it makes perfect sense to have the depth required to replace and rotate tired legs. No doubt there's similar thinking going into the amount of players we now have capable of filling in on the flanks.

If, as I've heard, we're looking more at a pacy, break the lines type striker, then it's even more apparent what the plan will be.
 

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