by SCD » Sun Jun 03, 2007 10:22 pm
Flexibility is one thing at a football club and I know it's the big thing for Craigy at the end of last year - but have a look at the midfield we currently have.
Having 10 rounds down and being the 14th ranked team in scoring, the answer is in a lack of forward line options & midfield creativity...
My view is our midfield is off the pace - with both leg speed and ability to create enough quality oportunities to win against quality opposition.
Goodwin - gets plenty of the ball and hurts the opposition, definately our best midfielder
Thompson - gets the in and under ball and does a lot of hard work at clearances, not a polished finisher, but a proven ball winner in a tight contest.
Reilly - hard working player who gets the best out of his ability - has very good foot skills and while a better "receiver" then ball winner - can hurt a team when going forward (and losing him early Saturday hurt the crows)
Shirley - has improved as a tagger and usually does a good job. Every club needs a good run with player - I believe Shirley is our best, although not being damaging with the footy going the other way
Van Berlo - Not sure what to make of him... His workrate has been a little suspect at times this year and doesn't use the footy well. Can be a good in and under player - but I wonder about his ability to run with the best players at times...
Doughty - another tagging midfielder. Wastes the ball and too many fumbles and poor decision making when under pressure, doesn't hurt teams in an attacking sense. Definate Trade Bait at the end of the year.
The crows have an abundance of tagging midfielders - none of which hurt the opposition going the other way.... There is a lack of creativity and at times a lack of being prepared to take the other team on through the corridor - meaning our shots on goal are from poor angles.
They need to look at flexibility in the team and how they can get more damaging players into the midfield.. it lacks the quality and flair of 1997 and 1998 premiership midfield with Goodwin / McLeod / Ricciuto / Edwards who were hard workers and good ball users - and while those 4 are still playing and are all class, we haven't developed the younger breed through the last couple of years who can win the ball and get the oportunities for us to kick a winning score..
I maintain the big thing hurting the crows is the injuries, especially Biglands / Hentschel / Burton but they are very much struggling with creativity and quality ball winners in the midfield also is hurting the crows this season. They are winning by basically strangling games through the back half and winning by 82 points to 75 on average - which is not good for a team wanting to be a top 4 team...
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