Re: Ian Craney Update
one of the reasons he failed at Swansea (or so I am led to believe) is that he was played more in a defensive holding role. Craney never was or never will be a defensive player and he needs to be able to put his foot on the ball and find the opening - rather than winning the ball then playing it ten yards sideways or backwards every time. Thus nobody at the club rated him and he was low on confidence. When the new manager came in he never really got a look in.
Hoping to get the McGalpharm tarmac sometime to see them both play.
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