Charlton's play is riddled with individual errors argues Louis Mendez, but that reveals a collective problem. However, with players returning from injury, he is confident we can stay up: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/four-takeaways-from-charltons-2-1-defeat-against-bristol-rovers-individual-errors-are-a-collective-problem/
Inniss as an individual drops a major clanger about once per match
ReplyDeleteThat 2nd error proves tho that he doesn't care at all
No professional who'd already dropped his team in it leaves himself the chance to repeat the blunder
It's not muddled thinking or poor ability it is indifference and inexcusable
Leaving him on the field sends a terrible message to young Zach Mitchell watching from the bench
Attitudes like Inniss's rapidly spread contagion through squads and need excising without delay
Good points.
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