All Is Not Forgiven

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Spot on.

Except for the last bit.

The bit about hime being one of the "most effective & dangerous midfield players in the division".

He has done bugger all of note from a midfield position this season.

He has been playing ahead of the midfield and just behind the striker.

You would know this if you watched EFC play on even a semi regular basis.

Now, in my view Fellani is better employed in the heart of the midfield, setting up plays for strikers ahead of him and dictating games alongside Gibson as he was toward the end of last season plus weighing in with a goal or three his own self.

But that's just me.

Hope this helps.

If you're not up front, and you're not in defence, and you're not on the wing, you're in midfield. He plays further up than he used to put he's still clearly playing a midfield role.

You would know that if you knew anything about football.
 

If you're not up front, and you're not in defence, and you're not on the wing, you're in midfield. He plays further up than he used to put he's still clearly playing a midfield role.

You would know that if you knew anything about football.

No he isn't. Your attempting to cut the field into three pieces. The No.10, the hole, off the striker or whatever you like calling it has been about for decades. Rooney will often drop back to help his midfield even when he's playing upon his own. That's the role Fellaini has been playing.
 
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