Anyone else noticed that since Kwesi and Lynch have been starting their experience has been invaluable? I love watching Lynch with his no nonsense clearances and the way he old man's the opposition forwards to rush a pass or to lose possession. Kwesi has the nouse to come across a player to win a foul in the oppositions half. Also he has game management off to a tee. If all fit I hope we start with the same eleven as we did at Orient. I would suggest though RGC starts instead of Nads as Nads is the perfect impact sub with his speed against a tiring defence.
Anyone else noticed that since Kwesi and Lynch have been starting their experience has been invaluable? I love watching Lynch with his no nonsense clearances and the way he old man's the opposition forwards to rush a pass or to lose possession. Kwesi has the nouse to come across a player to win a foul in the oppositions half. Also he has game management off to a tee. If all fit I hope we start with the same eleven as we did at Orient. I would suggest though RGC starts instead of Nads as Nads is the perfect impact sub with his speed against a tiring defence.
Agreed, Yems really likes the experienced pro’s like Joel and Kwesi too. They’ve made a big impact. I’d be on the side of caution with RGC though, looks sharp but I think he’s still not fully fit yet which is understandable given the horrific injury he’s just come back from.
I agree with the three posts above, these are the types of players we need to be looking at signing more of I feel if we're to progress. Lynch was playing in the Championship as recently as 2019 and even if he doesn't play as much when all our center backs are fully fit I'd still try and keep him in the longer term just because of his experience and leadership skills
Post by crawley57away on Dec 14, 2021 12:46:12 GMT
If we lose Lynch in January it will be the equivalent of when Sheff Utd lost Jack O'Connell to long term injury. I feel Lynch is also an over-lapping Centre Half, but importantly he seems to know when to go forward and when not to.
If Lynch goes in January - then Bottom 6 awaits. If we can extend him until May then Top7 slim possibilites are still on.
Think you will see a run of the mill unexciting Crawley finish which meets most expectations and will be a job well done whether he goes or not - bottom 6 is fine as long as not bottom 2