McPharlin's Best position?

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Pav can outmark at least 4 defenders, you don't need McPharlin in attack, he's being wasted.
 

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"If its not broken, leave it alone".

Mundy and co are doing OK down back. Leave Pav and McPharlin up forward.

Opposition coaches must be "s*******"themselves, trying to work out on how to contain these two. One of them is going to "clobber" you and if they both fire, well what can you say.
 

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Dwayo said:
"If its not broken, leave it alone".

Mundy and co are doing OK down back. Leave Pav and McPharlin up forward.

Opposition coaches must be "s*******"themselves, trying to work out on how to contain these two. One of them is going to "clobber" you and if they both fire, well what can you say.
Just thought I'd repeat what I posted earlier. Mc Pharlin is averaging 2.4 goals a game in ganes that he played as a forward this year. Thats 53 goals over an injury free year. Good enough for the top 10 goal kickers. If our midfield gets enough of the ball no one can stop our forward line... simple.

You can find defenders a lot more easily than you can find forwards that can consistently take a grab and can kick 4-5 goals in a game 4-5 times a year. For example I believe it was McPharlin who was the key in the Bullies victory, not Pav.
 

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