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Reply From
WarwickWolf
Don't worry, Potters, private grief and all that! What do you and/or your fellow fans think of Karl as a former Potter?
Reply From
PuntsWolf
I thought edwards played the 442 role very well. He may not have the most ability but at least he tried to run with the ball and stuff which opens up so many options/space and gives the opposiiton more to think about. Whereas when Henry isnt allowed to do anything attacking, or it seems anyway, then the opposition just mark O Hara and then slowly close down Henry untill the ball eventually goes backwards. If he occcasionally ran with the ball, it would take opposition players out the game and also open up new passing angles. Whether its his ability of instructions that stops him doing this im not sure. But as edwards gave some of those things a go i would believe its ability/confidence.
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Dublin Drummer Wolf
Reply From
Hamlet
Love that "the modern version of wimbledon"