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To play the O'driscoll way takes a certain sort of player, one who rarely crosses the halfway line, weaves pretty patterns with his runs, passes backward / sideways a lot and rarely tackles, and gets injured a lot.Dont think Saunders will have too many of those.Saunders will adopt a fluid 4-3-3 of that i am sure.
Where was all this luck? 90% of it was against us. Can't work some folk out, without doubt the recent Donny side were the best for a minimum of 50 odd years, arguably of all time and yet "fans" pull the achievements down. And the 30 odd pass move against QPR would've ended with at least a shot on goal if Sharpy hadn't been brought down on the edge of the area.
Quote from: Wild Rover on June 26, 2012, 02:16:01 pmTo play the O'driscoll way takes a certain sort of player, one who rarely crosses the halfway line, weaves pretty patterns with his runs, passes backward / sideways a lot and rarely tackles, and gets injured a lot.Dont think Saunders will have too many of those.Saunders will adopt a fluid 4-3-3 of that i am sure.You forgot to mention the type of player that wins the league trophy, gets a promotion, and stays in the Championship for 4 years against all the odds.I suspect you're the kind of bloke that finds Spain boring to watch cos they don't hoof it to the big man upfront. What makes you so sure Saunders will adopt a 'fluid' 4-3-3? Didn't see any of that last season.