Leeds
posted on 21/10/14
I know many will shoot me down for this, but I'd like to see Adryan have a go playing on the wing.
In home games in particular, where our opponents defend with a lot of men behind the ball, he has the skill and trickery to take players on and cause problems. He'd give oppoosing defences something to think about and potentially create opportunities for the central strikers.
It's also an area where the physical strength he supposedly lacks would be less of a concern; and probably a better way for him to aclimatise to the English game than playing in the U21 team.
posted on 21/10/14
* acclimatise
posted on 21/10/14
I know many will shoot me down for this, but I'd like to see Adryan have a go playing on the wing.
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Think it's not a bad idea, look how effective Snoddy was!
posted on 21/10/14
It would actually suit him because he will have time and space at times to cut inside which he clearly prefers doing going by the Rotherham game. Problem is ......... who goes on the other side Doukara or Ajose but I don't think that'll work.
posted on 21/10/14
Warwick, its a thought I have had too.
posted on 21/10/14
Although I do prefer a team with wingers, the problem with our current midfield is that all 4 are similar.
Mowatt, Cook, Austin, Bianchi (or Sloth, Tonge)
Adryan can provide more creativity and a different sort of player.
Cook, Bianchi
Mowatt
Adryan, Doukara
Antenucci
That's what I'd like to see tonight. We can switch that round if it's not working to have 2 upfront as normal.
posted on 21/10/14
Best
Said it all season, we've collected midfielders who are all very similar
posted on 21/10/14
I remember Chelsea playing a diamond under Ancelotti, and they were brilliant because they had different sorts of players.
Adryan could be that spark we need.
posted on 21/10/14
Best, they had money to throw at it.
posted on 21/10/14
Didn't seem to be able to get into the game today, despite setting up Doukara I believe. Players have to play to each others' strengths while snuffing out the opposition