Quote Originally Posted by Trigger View Post
Undoubtedly he used to be and his brain may well still be, he isn't a cut above physically though, not anymore sadly. Time waits for no man.
It doesn’t but the few times he’s played, he’s found space without over exerting himself, received the ball from a usually harassed team mate, but invariably has to hang on to it a touch too long due to the lack of intelligent movement by others. Over the last few games he’s made himself available, not by sprinting into space. He just finds room calmly while the others plod around seemingly sticking like glue to their opponents.

As I stated, his absence may be beneficial due to the ‘wavelength’ differences.