Its so much more cohesive than any squad we've had before and not the disjointed mass of players that we've had in the past.
By taking the cups seriously we've seen that a lot of players on the fringe of the first team have been able to step in and do a job - essential for when injuries occur.
As a result we are begining to see a team that is growing and developing together as more players are able to get their share of game time. Too often in the past we've relied on the same 11-15 players and then when injuries have occured we've looked in trouble either because we didnt have the quality to fill the posistions or that when the players were called on they took a while to slot into the team.
In addition to the list above, we've still got emerging youth prospects in the likes of Carrol, Lancaster etc. So the future looks bright.
By taking the cups seriously we've seen that a lot of players on the fringe of the first team have been able to step in and do a job - essential for when injuries occur.
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See i'd take issue with 'taking the cups seriously'
We made 8 changes for Tuesday, and probably would have made 11 if it wasn't for injuries.
It's not a case of taking them any more seriously, it's just that even with 8 changes and several injuries we have quality and balance and aren't a mish-mash of players
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posted on 26/9/13
Its so much more cohesive than any squad we've had before and not the disjointed mass of players that we've had in the past.
By taking the cups seriously we've seen that a lot of players on the fringe of the first team have been able to step in and do a job - essential for when injuries occur.
As a result we are begining to see a team that is growing and developing together as more players are able to get their share of game time. Too often in the past we've relied on the same 11-15 players and then when injuries have occured we've looked in trouble either because we didnt have the quality to fill the posistions or that when the players were called on they took a while to slot into the team.
In addition to the list above, we've still got emerging youth prospects in the likes of Carrol, Lancaster etc. So the future looks bright.
posted on 26/9/13
By taking the cups seriously we've seen that a lot of players on the fringe of the first team have been able to step in and do a job - essential for when injuries occur.
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See i'd take issue with 'taking the cups seriously'
We made 8 changes for Tuesday, and probably would have made 11 if it wasn't for injuries.
It's not a case of taking them any more seriously, it's just that even with 8 changes and several injuries we have quality and balance and aren't a mish-mash of players
posted on 26/9/13
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