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Post by Mr Breitside on Mar 3, 2015 21:40:48 GMT 1
I think Wallace is susceptible to a style of attack, any move where he has to shift his weight quickly, he is very vulnerable. He is very good at standing ground and being in the right place for crosses. 1 vs 1 where the attacked is jinking left and right, he looks unsteady. That's a bit of a problem then.
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Post by Essex Terrier on Mar 3, 2015 21:54:16 GMT 1
I think Wallace is susceptible to a style of attack, any move where he has to shift his weight quickly, he is very vulnerable. He is very good at standing ground and being in the right place for crosses. 1 vs 1 where the attacked is jinking left and right, he looks unsteady. That's a bit of a problem then. OK, but credit where is's due, he'll give those bollards a RIGHT pasting in training!!
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Post by Skint Terriers on Mar 3, 2015 22:43:10 GMT 1
I think Wallace is susceptible to a style of attack, any move where he has to shift his weight quickly, he is very vulnerable. He is very good at standing ground and being in the right place for crosses. 1 vs 1 where the attacked is jinking left and right, he looks unsteady. That's a bit of a problem then. There's no defenders in the world that can defend perfectly at his age
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