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Our back five



Brighton TID

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Jul 24, 2005
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Horsham
An assessment of our back five:

Stockers: Fantastic shot stopper but currently prone to dangerous gaffs. Can be a match saver or match loser. Will be great next season (7/10).

Bruno: Decent player, but lack of pace occasionally leaves him exposed defensively. Offensively can be ponderous and slow on the counter (6/10)

Greer: Good experienced defender, great leader and captain. Limited by lack of pace. Often left exposed on the edge of the box when Bruno ventures forwards. Any one on one with a pacey forward usually leads to a car crash (7/10)

Dunk: Good defender, young, good in the air. His inexperience can lead to the odd mistake and positional naivety. In 2 years he will be brilliant (6/10)

Bennett: Quick feet and offensively very good. Defensively inexperienced and often beaten by tricky wingers. Questionable commitment to tackles and tracking back due to his loan contract (7/10)
 




el punal

Well-known member
An assessment of our back five:

Stockers: Fantastic shot stopper but currently prone to dangerous gaffs. Can be a match saver or match loser. Will be great next season (7/10).

Bruno: Decent player, but lack of pace occasionally leaves him exposed defensively. Offensively can be ponderous and slow on the counter (6/10)

Greer: Good experienced defender, great leader and captain. Limited by lack of pace. Often left exposed on the edge of the box when Bruno ventures forwards. Any one on one with a pacey forward usually leads to a car crash (7/10)

Dunk: Good defender, young, good in the air. His inexperience can lead to the odd mistake and positional naivety. In 2 years he will be brilliant (6/10)

Bennett: Quick feet and offensively very good. Defensively inexperienced and often beaten by tricky wingers. Questionable commitment to tackles and tracking back due to his loan contract (7/10)
A pretty well balanced assessment. I do think though that Greer's lack of pace and his advancing years are starting to affect his performance. Bruno blows hot and cold, sometimes culpable for stupid errors (his rash tackle that led to a penalty against Birmingham for example) and then turning in a sublime performance against Wolves yesterday. Maybe on his way.

The others definitely worth keeping for the future.
 




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