yarddog73 Posted March 27, 2014 Share Posted March 27, 2014 I really think Korey's problem is the players around him. LJ said much earlier in the season that others needed to step up and not expect him to do everything for us. Make the runs and he'll pass it, it was like an exhibition last night. He's been running into dead ends and turning back to hold the ball because there's nothing better on, probably he was meant to be feeding the two high up the field wingers who we don't have any more. If he could release to them he could get up, when he's passing to Connor Brown in our half he should probably hang back a bit To blame the other players for Koreys poor form is a bit harsh, he's had one good game this year on Tuesday night and other than that he has been poor, missed tackles, passes going astray and a lack of desire to drive the team forwards have been the norm since January, wont be popular but his loss of form came at the worst possible time for the team, with his pedigree id expect nothing less than for him to be the best player on the pitch but sadly thats been a rarity this season, hopefully with his new found confidence he make the difference in our last 8 games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rudemedic Posted March 27, 2014 Share Posted March 27, 2014 To blame the other players for Koreys poor form is a bit harsh, he's had one good game this year on Tuesday night and other than that he has been poor, missed tackles, passes going astray and a lack of desire to drive the team forwards have been the norm since January, wont be popular but his loss of form came at the worst possible time for the team, with his pedigree id expect nothing less than for him to be the best player on the pitch but sadly thats been a rarity this season, hopefully with his new found confidence he make the difference in our last 8 games. Maybe he needed the enforced break and subsequent reduction in training levels as a result of his injury. As prior to then IIRC he had been ever-present, and had rarely been substituted too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yarddog73 Posted March 27, 2014 Share Posted March 27, 2014 Maybe he needed the enforced break and subsequent reduction in training levels as a result of his injury. As prior to then IIRC he had been ever-present, and had rarely been substituted too. agree the break was needed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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