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As long as Fletch and Park play Ill be happy.
Fletch has impressed me so I want to see him in the side. I still think Park is shit but so many people have been praising him that I think I am a little bit biased towards the spaniel eating little workhorse. I want to see him as much as I can so I can confirm my first impression was right - or change my stance on the lad. |
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I think he's developed as a player, but also developed into a different kind of player that he threatened to be. He's actually quite attacking. I always had him pegged as a defensive midfielder, but he gets in some good areas and make some well timed runs. I reckon if he played all season he'd get 10+ goals and I don't think you could say that about any of Scholes, Carrick, Anderson or Hargreaves. He seems smarter and more confident than a year ago, but he still knows his limits. He's not suddenly a world beater or anything, but he's certainly improved, hasn't let anyone down and brings something to the squad these days. Good for him. |
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Quite funny actually. That's probably what I'd do. I think it's the fact that he is used ahead of numerous better options (usually youngsters who need games) in so many different circumstances that annoys me the most, but that's not his fault. The only good thing I can think of is that he's got good positional sense. |
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always been a fletcher backer. in fact, i remember backing fletcher on ri and getting absolutely slaughtered for it. easy to forget how hard it is for a young lad to break through so early in such a difficult position, playing in a side in transition (the arse-end of the keane era). the pressure he's had to deal with has been huge, with people getting on his back and blaming him for the performances of more experienced players around him. delighted that he's won/is winning people over. nothing pleases me more than a home-grown talent really breaking through.
agree completely that he's developed the attacking side of his game, though i think that has a lot to do with the formation we play these days, and the fact that he's no longer asked to pretend to be a winger, which he patently is not. |
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And I started the Official 'Fletcher OUT!' action group. |
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