NFFC_Josh
Grenville Morris
Literally blew his lungs out, well played to him today.
It's always nice to hear players you like are nice people. Doesn't matter to some but I like it.I know people slate the recruitment at times but some signings have been exemplary. This one for a start. I met him a couple of times autograph hunting with the daughter and he is a very affable guy as well.
I’m sure we took up an extra year option.It's always nice to hear players you like are nice people. Doesn't matter to some but I like it.
There's something special about a marauding left back at the WFCG, I wonder why.
Has he signed a new contract yet?!
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Frank Spencer more likeWatching him turn Kyle Walker inside out like he's Frank Sinclair is one of my moments of the season!
I’ll be in my bunk!
He’s a magnificent player. See he’s understood he’s on show and ran his heart out.
He has, quite often. He was playing right-back when he scored in our 2-0 win over Villa.Has Aina ever played at right back for us?
I'd say the opposite is true personally, he's better on the left I think.For me it should be Aina and Williams battling for the right back spot and prioritise a left back in the summer.
Quite often?He has, quite often. He was playing right-back when he scored in our 2-0 win over Villa.
I just think when we get in the final 3rd him being right footed really restricts us, his natural instinct is to cut inside onto his favoured foot, which isn't helped by the fact the CHO wants to do the same thing, so countless times we get into a good position and have to play ourselves into a worse position simply because neither wants to cross with their left foot.I'd say the opposite is true personally, he's better on the left I think.
Fair point. Often enough then?Quite often?
I don't think he has mate, my memory is shit in fairness.
I just think when we get in the final 3rd him being right footed really restricts us, his natural instinct is to cut inside onto his favoured foot, which isn't helped by the fact the CHO wants to do the same thing, so countless times we get into a good position and have to play ourselves into a worse position simply because neither wants to cross with their left foot.