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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod
first game at Northampton he had a perfectly good goal ruled out for offside, a few games later he crashed a speculative 35 yarder against the bar at Plymouth. Little things like that can make or break a player.
How many times have people in the know (i class Football19 in this category) said that suchabody is no better than suchabody, just had the lucky break? Had that goal at Northampton stood his confidence would have rocketed. He had done well in pre-season, had quick feet and a trick or two. Granted that he wasn't the strongest physically but neither was I at that age. The goal would have given him the boost he needed and would have improved his apparent bad attitude.
so yes he was unlucky.
He was also wasteful in the sense that he was given an opportunity and word would have it that his attitude towards the game wasn't the greatest.
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Originally Posted by football19
Spot on Macca,luck plays a massive part,but attitude is key,sometimes you make your own luck,treat every training session as a cup final and you will get a break.
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We will have to disagree Macca,As far as i'm concerned, if Coley @ Cooky, Hadn't the faith he would make it, I suggest they got more idea than us, so thats good enough fer me, Football19 has put it in a nutshell "Attitude Is Key" simple as.