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forwards coach.

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we need somenoe with the know how to spend time with these boys as confidence is a big problem with them at the mo.

they need someone like tony cottee to do one on one coaching sessions and pass on his advice and wisdom, if not well the future is bleek.

come on the board help us out.

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'Tis a good idea, because Fryatt and Hume have to find their form that kept us up last season, or we will go no where but down.

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Do you reckon he'll do it out of the goodness of his heart?

Maybe we could get Trevor Benjamin back as forwards coach.

This could be the answer to our problems :)

:rolleyes:

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we need somenoe with the know how to spend time with these boys as confidence is a big problem with them at the mo.

they need someone like tony cottee to do one on one coaching sessions and pass on his advice and wisdom, if not well the future is bleek.

come on the board help us out.

And while they're at it let's have the following-: a how to kick goalkeeper coach: a how to pass full back coach and a get the best out of Williams coach.

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At least it would be entertaining, having a sweepstake on how many shots Fryatt knocks out of the stadium/out for a throw-in etc.

Would be more entertaining than at present.

Maybe Trev could teach them some his celebrations that he used to do.(Very rarely though :) )

We have to score first though. :pinch:

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The lack of goals from the strikers is partly to do with lack of support from midfield imo. If you give Fryatt enough chances he will score at least one goal every match but how many good chances were made for him last night? I can't remember many. And it's not always down to a lack of creativity from midfield. If one of the central midfielders bombed on into the box when we have the ball in the final third, it would take the attentions of one defender off the strikers leaving them with more space to create chances for themselves.

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