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Just now, tomhollywood said:

 

Agreed, only benefit to cutting in is if they actually have a decent shot on them.

 

Would rather them stay on their natural wings and get balls into the box personally.

Agree with that except we don't get bodies in the box. Usually one player surrounded by three or four defenders.

 

Notably most managers we are being linked with also prefer play 4231 (except Ivic, he doesn't know what to play, changes every week). Therefore, quick wide players may have a different role, as they would if we went ultra attacking 433.

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On 19/01/2021 at 11:37, Holmowl said:

 

but it’s an anagram of Bretix.

The long-lost gammony Asterix character.

 

(would actually work in Asterix: based in Britannia, shouting fish-and-sovereignity-based abuse at the Gauls across La Manche)

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4 hours ago, gurujuan said:

Josh Murphy is right footed, and played on the right for Norwich. Like Harris, he’s been used on the left, but that’s not set in stone Reach is left footed.

He did occasionally play on right for Norwich but he favours left wing. His brother played on right. it is not about which foot you favour it is about which side you are better when playing. Reach (L) and Harris (R) both better on left. Green whenever i have seen him play it has always been on left. The Murphy twins came up in same team Jacob on right Josh on left. Jacob right footed is much better on right if you remember when we tried him on left did not work. All wingers can usually operate on opposite wing but few are equally good on both. All of the 3 at our club favour left and so does Josh Murphy.

 

Windass right footed when played wide prefers left wing as well.

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