Caddis could write the 'full back textbook'.
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Bumblebee_Tuna Squad PlayerP.L.23/24 Entrant
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His 100th game today
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I think he's a player who needs a good man-manager, as I get the impression he can lose confidence and let things affect him. Speaks very well and has always seemed to enjoy his time with us - even his 2018, which in fairness typified the clubs
There's also an argument that when he plays well, the team does and vice-versa. I get the impression he's seen as a key team member, simply because when he's on his game he oozes confidence and that of course has a great affect on the team. Of course when he's terrible (perm any match last winter!!) it also affects us badly
I see no reason for another centre-half now, provided we've got cover in midfield so O'Connor doesn't have to play there a lot -
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I think the key is definitely the overall fitness of the team but equally important is they are playing for EACH OTHER - this attitude is essential in all successful teams and DH has really worked on galvanising this aspect. They were in his words 'strangers' when he came in and there appeared to have been very little social bonding between the players.
NKP is not a bad footballer but when the team is not bonding in any way those in defence often have most to lose as their mistakes are often individual and highlighted even more - you now feel if this happens there will be someone covering for them and also giving them a gee up not to worry
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