Mick Robertson
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You can't quibble with most of the things he said in that piece for the BBC.
On the other hand, he's only really repeating what we already knew ourselves before any of the experts and commentators and reporters and journalists climbed aboard the business of analysing the Sheffield Wednesday game and indeed where Pompey are at the moment.
But there's nothing wrong with saying something that's already been said
because the reason it's already been said is because it's right.
There was, however, one little revelation that I found fascinating in Tom Chappell's piece there, which was that he said that Conor Shaughnessy went forward of his own volition.
He took it on himself.
He almost implies that he had a rush of blood and it worked out really well.
Well, first of all, I don't think that Shaughnessy really was that far forward.
He actually got the ball quite deep, only carried it a few strides and unleashed a tremendous perfect pass.
So the recipient, Ali, was able to get going with it as quickly as possible.
So it was just an all-round damn good bit of football.
and I think any of the players have a licence from John Massino provided they don't expose the side to change their position during the course of a game for a moment we've seen Connor Ogilvie sometimes go forward overlap and not come hurtling back when the move breaks down but he sometimes stands there our top man our further most forward player with his hands on his hips watching
because he knows that people will cover for him and no doubt paul was covering for shocknessy when he turned into a provider as well as a destroyer but nice piece tom well done uh mick robertson does it like this and i think if you listen you can tell that he has got just that little bit more experience when it comes to communication