by Dave » 07 Sep 2015, 13:18
brucie wrote:Well it isn't going to happen but dropping Exodus and playing with a back four with Murambadzie and Ajala on the wings would give us an infinitely stronger team in my opinion.
Well yes and no. At the moment the long throws of Exodus have led to us scoring goals directly from those throws ins, and despite every team knowing there coming, those long throws are still one of our main goal threats as no team can defend against them for 90 minutes.
Until our squad has a more strength in depth, I'd leave Exodus in there.
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Agree with the sentiment in the post by Richinns. Remembering that he wanted to leave, we now have to ask ourselves if Ajala came what sort of player for TUFC would he be, I think the reason why Ajala has not found another club, may be more down to his personal demands being to high, rather than a lack of talent.
Ajala would arrive back here with his tale stuck firmly between his legs, would we get the level of performance, maybe, maybe not, would he be as committed to the our cause, highly doubt it. Should he play at the same level, would Ajala come the end of the season be champing at the bit, to take the first contract offer with more £££ than TUFC can offer, almost 100% certainly, he would.
Please forget him, not worth it at any price.
[quote="brucie"]Well it isn't going to happen but dropping Exodus and playing with a back four with Murambadzie and Ajala on the wings would give us an infinitely stronger team in my opinion.[/quote]
Well yes and no. At the moment the long throws of Exodus have led to us scoring goals directly from those throws ins, and despite every team knowing there coming, those long throws are still one of our main goal threats as no team can defend against them for 90 minutes.
Until our squad has a more strength in depth, I'd leave Exodus in there.
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Agree with the sentiment in the post by Richinns. Remembering that he wanted to leave, we now have to ask ourselves if Ajala came what sort of player for TUFC would he be, I think the reason why Ajala has not found another club, may be more down to his personal demands being to high, rather than a lack of talent.
Ajala would arrive back here with his tale stuck firmly between his legs, would we get the level of performance, maybe, maybe not, would he be as committed to the our cause, highly doubt it. Should he play at the same level, would Ajala come the end of the season be champing at the bit, to take the first contract offer with more £££ than TUFC can offer, almost 100% certainly, he would.
Please forget him, not worth it at any price.