mcs
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squirtyflower said:but again there were times when he is walking back into position, even when he was only 10 yards up-fieldDidsbury Dave said:This to me has become a cliche.
If you're an attacking fullback there may be times when the opposition break at you. the key is the rest of the defence cover for you.
He had a very good game.
Its not a cliche when it happens almost every time he plays. As someone on another board mentions, he seems to go into 'dozy' periods during a game. He is an athletic, powerful fit young man. He should comfortably be able to storm upfield and then quickly get back into position if the ball is lost. Too often he just sits and has a cup of tea somewhere in the opposition half, or just wanders back like he has all the time in the world. I know there are times when you are playing as an attacking fullback that you will get caught out, but the problem with Richards is too often he creates these times not through quality opposition play but through sheer laziness.