My Thinking Is
that if we can find a player similar to Hucks but right sided we wouldn't have to play wingers. Could McVeigh play the role of a right sided Hucks, i.e. winger striker? Think folks have to realize that with Hucks in the side we will never be a traditional 4-4-2 so lets accept it and adapt to it.
Posted By: oregonandy on May 27th 2006 at 15:17:14
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- Info Please (Other Football) - oregonandy, May 27, 14:39:46
- he is a left winger and striker. (n/m) (Other Football) - phrankin, May 27, 14:46:05
- Basically a Hucks Clone Then? (n/m) (Other Football) - oregonandy, May 27, 14:47:24
- he has played right wing on a rare occasion - but then so has Huckerby on rare occasion (n/m) (Other Football) - phrankin, May 27, 14:46:48
- I Consider Hucks an Old Fashioned Left Foward (Other Football) - oregonandy, May 27, 14:50:39
- McSheff. is a LEFT sided player (n/m) (Other Football) - oh arr, May 27, 18:22:43
- no idea, hucks is quite an enigma, and good up front at this level also (Other Football) - phrankin, May 27, 15:10:19
- My Thinking Is (Other Football) - oregonandy, May 27, 15:17:14
- I Consider Hucks an Old Fashioned Left Foward (Other Football) - oregonandy, May 27, 14:50:39
- Google it (Other Football) - Mushy Pea, May 27, 14:44:35
- he is a left winger and striker. (n/m) (Other Football) - phrankin, May 27, 14:46:05
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