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In fairness to Wilson he was left in the middle ground alone. Usually he has somebody close by to play the short ball too. I thought he played too many long balls today and unfortunately he cannot repeat that (finding his man) over and over again.....like we expect from Stock and Woods. Was that his fault.....I'm not so sure, as like said he had no 5-10 yard pass to give to a creative midfielder so more often than not had no choice but to try the harder ball.In short I feel Wilson plays better when he is shadowing somebody in the middle, but today Hird, Copps, Oster and Hayts weren't close enough to him for his liking. Again, is that his fault?
Fair enough, and thanks for clearing things up, it's just because you didn't quote any one particular post it read to me as though it was being directed at people who have posted in this thread in general.
CusworthRovers wrote:QuoteIn fairness to Wilson he was left in the middle ground alone. Usually he has somebody close by to play the short ball too. I thought he played too many long balls today and unfortunately he cannot repeat that (finding his man) over and over again.....like we expect from Stock and Woods. Was that his fault.....I'm not so sure, as like said he had no 5-10 yard pass to give to a creative midfielder so more often than not had no choice but to try the harder ball.In short I feel Wilson plays better when he is shadowing somebody in the middle, but today Hird, Copps, Oster and Hayts weren't close enough to him for his liking. Again, is that his fault?I am a bit confused by your post Cussie.Are you really saying that because Wilson can only find a man with a short pass but cannot manage to pass any distance to one of his own players its not his fault?Do we really need a midfield player who can only play well when he has someone close by to hold his hand. As it seems to me that is what you are saying?