04-16-2019, 08:25 AM
(04-16-2019, 06:23 AM)LP link Wrote:That feels like a pre-programmed behavior, a coached behavior, although I not he coach complained about it!
I suspect Cripps acted in that manner, as planned, and that the plans probably required someone other than Gibbons to be at the fall of the ball!
Or else Cripps was just wrong.
How does anyone explain otherwise?
My take on things?
Gibbons is simply a smarter footballer than our big forwards.
How else would he be able to lead to the right spot that midfielders can't help but kick it to him?
