Does anyone know - does the club include eye tests in the medicals when it "acquires" (I'm loath to use the word "buys") a player? And are eye tests an automatic on-going requirement?
I ask these questions because of the utterly inept performances by Wiggins recently. He frequently doesn't pick up the trajectory of the ball (and our opponents seem to have sussed out this weakness) . Last night he once thought an aerial pass had gone out of play when it hadn't by a long way. A long ball over the top always finds him out of position and often the wrong side of the attacker. It's like his brain isn't processing stuff in three dimensions.
So, I wondered why and concluded that perhaps he actually needs his eyes tested?
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And how many of them have had to deal with the same circumstances at a club as Wiggins? It goes back to the Sheffield Utd debate that NLA and Kent Addick were having last week. Poor morale, no team spirit etc is always going to lead to below par performances, even if subconsciously. As we have seen with Wiggins previously, he can be a very good footballer, he hasn't become bad suddenly. It's a wider problem that again brings us back to RD and this complete mess we are in.
I feel sorry for the players.
Shame, because he had the makings of a quality player. Now it appears that like Solly and Rufus he will never fulfil his true potential.
a) check for a pulse
b) surreptitious cough and drop
c) you're in
Anyway, my point was he seems to be demonstrating deficiencies that are nothing to do with how good a footballer he is. His main problem seems to be not judging the flight of the ball adequately to enable him to deal with it.
Not that that i'm saying he isn't champ standard. I think its probably a mixture of Inujries, Form, and the toxic atmosphere around SE7 at the moment IMHO
Sadly whether due to injury, confidence or tactical instructions he's been hobbled, almost literally. Very rare to make a proper run forwards and even rarer for them to amount to much it's the just the thought of what could have been that makes it even more painful. We KNOW he can do much more - because we've seen it happen before.