MouldyRoyal Akpan isn't a defensive midfielder though? At least, not in the same style as Legs or Carrico.
No, I get the impression he's a bit like Guthrie
by ZacNaloen » 14 Jan 2013 12:13
MouldyRoyal Akpan isn't a defensive midfielder though? At least, not in the same style as Legs or Carrico.
by MouldyRoyal » 14 Jan 2013 12:16
by Brianstorm » 14 Jan 2013 12:24
MouldyRoyal Yeah, a deeper lying ball playing midfielder who is happy to rove forward too. I think Crawley fans said his tackling was his worst feature.
People see a big bloke and assume defensive.
by Broxroyal » 14 Jan 2013 12:43
BrianstormMouldyRoyal Yeah, a deeper lying ball playing midfielder who is happy to rove forward too. I think Crawley fans said his tackling was his worst feature.
People see a big bloke and assume defensive.
I though the Crawley fan said he was quite good at tackling but he is a bit excitable which leads him to doing some silly ones.
by Esteban » 14 Jan 2013 12:52
BroxroyalBrianstormMouldyRoyal Yeah, a deeper lying ball playing midfielder who is happy to rove forward too. I think Crawley fans said his tackling was his worst feature.
People see a big bloke and assume defensive.
I though the Crawley fan said he was quite good at tackling but he is a bit excitable which leads him to doing some silly ones.
This. Steve Coppell has said that he can play either as defensive midfielder or as a box to box player. Crawley fans have said that his tackling is enthusiastic but can be mis-timed. Hence the number of cards.
by MouldyRoyal » 14 Jan 2013 12:56
by Alexander Litvinenko » 14 Jan 2013 13:31
by SydenhamRoyal » 14 Jan 2013 20:05
Alexander Litvinenko Just a random thought on this.
Never mind the vital 3 points this brings us - the timing is absolutely perfect when we're trying to persuade people to join us. Demonstrating a fightback to win from 2-0 down is exactly what transfer targets will want to see, and will make the club a much more attractive one to join than one that's just lost 2-0.
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