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BillyStubbsTears
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Late on in the Oxford match, he got a ball out on the right wing and set off looking for a goal. He ended up getting pressurised by a defender and played a weak shot, losing possession.
Good to see him learn tonight. He got a ball in a similar position with 3-4 mins left and held it up. Played a pass with Halliday and won us a throw deep in their half. Wound the best part of a minute off the clock.
There's times for all out attack and times for game management. He made the wrong call against Oxford, but tonight he made a mature decision.
Little things, but good to see.
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It is nice when you see young players learning and improving. His confidence must be growing as well being in around match day squads.
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