Glad to see you're back. Now don't go all Fordy on us and answer the question .
Our friendly little spat apart it's a serious question. How do the guys who came up with those stats define a successful cross
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Match Thread Most liked posts in thread: Derby County Friendly (H) @ 3 pm Saturday 9 July 2022
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If you watch him closely , which I was especially since MH arrived on the scene , he doesn’t hit a dangerous cross any more than 1/10, but of course that’s an estimate, but compared to Ridehalgh it’s a no brainer. Why do we think MH has invested in a RB that can cross a ball? I suggest that speaks volumes to back up my theory USG? -
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