I hadn't seen this posted yet, and couldn't see the Gower thread anymore. I just saw this on the BBC site -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22954544Two points that stood out:
Mark Gower says his move to Charlton has helped him rediscover his appetite for the game after he had become "disillusioned" at Swansea.
**snip**
"I train because I want to play at the weekend. I don't just train to pick up my money. I want to play football."
I know that this is what every fan wants to hear, and that
"Mark Gower says his move to Charlton has caused problems with his heavy routine of golf and Saturday morning lay ins", or
"I train because I want to pick up my money, I don't just train to play at the weekend. I want to spend my green." would never be said.
That said, he comes across as someone eager for a bit of football - with the right attitude and all the signs of a proper Powell player. I thought this interview was a pretty good insight in to what we can expect *off the pitch* and the kind of mindset he's bringing to the team. Proper pleased with this signing to be quite honest..!
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The way I see it is that out of a 4 (or possibly 5) man midfield, as it stands we only really have 2 or 3 definite starters (Harriott, Jackson, Pritchard) - which leaves the fourth position for Hughes/Gower; what with age and skillset they could probably be rotated quite nicely.
Jackson is definitely going to be a starter, but that still leaves the second central position.
If we played a 4-2-3-1 which allows our wide midfielders to become wingers/inside forwards and it also allows Wiggins & Solly to get forward more and support/create with two holding midfielders to cover.
1st XI
Kermorgant
Harriott Jackson Pritchard
Gower Hughes
Wiggins Dervite Morrison Solly
Hamer
2nd XI
Smith?
Cook Stephens Green
Hollands Rouamba?
Evina? Cort Feely? Wilson
Button
If we did find a "true" winger, I think we'd really miss him in the midfield if he didn't make the starting 11.