| The Harvey Vale Conundrum 20:13 - Oct 18 with 6199 views | BrianMcCarthy | What're everyone's thoughts on him so far? When he's on it, I think he's a fantastic talent - speed of thought, lovely technique, vision, decent set-piece delivery, and real pace in his passing. But when he's off, it seems to slide fairly comprehensively. Very early days following a long layoff so maybe the inconsistency we're seeing is to be expected? Also, is playing on the right, but inverted his natural position, I wonder. I can see him as a creative midfielder, wide player (not a winger, maybe), an attacking midfielder, but is his current position where we see him in the long-term? Will I ever run out of question marks? |  |
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| The Harvey Vale Conundrum on 17:03 - Oct 22 with 222 views | 7374Ranger |
| The Harvey Vale Conundrum on 14:46 - Oct 19 by stevenagehoop | Early days yet - thought his final ball yesterday let him down. No shortage of options at moment Chair, Dembele - did well when he came on yesterday, Saito and Poku. On paper a bag of riches , can’t remember the last time we looked so strong, personally think yesterday Fields strength in midfield would have helped him and team generally. Varane was off pace and as much as Madsen has improved still needed someone to relish a tackle and Field does. You don’t become a bad player overnight and you need to win the right to play and in the second half we didn’t until too near the end. |
Agree about the squad depth ,but especially about Field. He could have been brought on for Verane to make the midfield a bit more competitive. Vale will be playing in a more central position when Poku returns. He may even be benched if Chair gets his place back. |  | |  |
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