I actually think he could make a decent right wing back if thats the formation Wilder goes with. His tracking back and pace when closing players down is phenomenal.Brilliant news
We were just chatting about this last week at work as his contract was up in the summer.
It's fully deserved. It will be interesting to see where Wilder plays him (winger or wingback).
I'm a sucker for the 'old school' none league players doing well.
Yes he's a player that reminds you that football is meant to be entertaining.Thoroughly deserved.
He's been one of the most enjoyable players to watch this season.
Who was the lad at Chelsea a few years back who was a forward/wide right, who was converted to play right side in their 3-4-3? Was it under Conte?I actually think he could make a decent right wing back if thats the formation Wilder goes with. His tracking back and pace when closing players down is phenomenal.
Victor Moses...Who was the lad at Chelsea a few years back who was a forward/wide right, who was converted to play right side in their 3-4-3? Was it under Conte?
As you say, he has plenty of great attributes for the role. The positioning, responsibility and moving up and down as/with the defensive unit can be coached into him by Wilder I'm sure.
That's the fella Nobby!Victor Moses...
Yes, I'm reading minds nowThat's the fella Nobby!
Ridiculous knowledge ......................
I agree. Didn't look out of his depth on the few appearances under Warnock in that role.I actually think he could make a decent right wing back if thats the formation Wilder goes with. His tracking back and pace when closing players down is phenomenal.
Well when Boro were at West Brom , Wilder was watching Spence playing for Forest - says a lot about his plansI agree. Didn't look out of his depth on the few appearances under Warnock in that role.
I'm sure Wilders wingbacks are actually 'wingbacks' with less importance on defending. That's maybe a key selling point for Spence to return.