Pooch is one dose of composure away from being an outstanding player, but i have been thinking that for a while now & wonder if a bit of higher level coaching is what is needed for him to really make the difference...?
I also think that on recent & current form i would place RGC & ANG ahead of Bez.
Pooch is one dose of composure away from being an outstanding player, but i have been thinking that for a while now & wonder if a bit of higher level coaching is what is needed for him to really make the difference...?
I also think that on recent & current form i would place RGC & ANG ahead of Bez.
You may be right Thad, but Pooch has to take responsibility for himself as well and improve his first touch. A good coach can help with the positioning and help him improve his decision making, but he needs to practice and practice on the training field with improving his first touch.
Interesting that they refer to him being a striker! Not sure I've seen him play up front for Crawley
He’s played a few games upfront, mostly the season we had Verheydt as only striker who was injured for most of it. He done a pretty decent job as a lone striker from memory.
Interesting that they refer to him being a striker! Not sure I've seen him play up front for Crawley
yeah they reworded it later on, saying he’s not a prolific striker. However his run to put Nathaniel George in for a tap in during Scunthorpe was very striker like