I'm not sure footballers can be taught decision making and timing. They can be taught technical skills. They can be taught positioning. They can be taught little tricks to improve their game or put the opposition at a disadvantage.
What separates the good from the ordinary is the ability to make...
Here is the use of the word ' great ' again, normally reserved for those of high ability and who only come along once or twice in a generation. Never mind, lets use it in reference to a decent player, struggling to hold down a place in a Championship side.