Decent right back, frustrating centre back, terrible centre mid. I haven't watched him all that much this season but it was notable that it was actually quite hard to tell what position he was playing for Orient last night. He's a hard worker but his positioning is always so suspect.
Decent right back, frustrating centre back, terrible centre mid. I haven't watched him all that much this season but it was notable that it was actually quite hard to tell what position he was playing for Orient last night. He's a hard worker but his positioning is always so suspect.
Sean Clare was in the heart of the battle last night, and took pain killers after he was studded down the back of his ankle which felt Karma for Edwards but he recovered in a few minutes unlike Josh.
It looked slightly amusing when the drop kick from the Stockport keeper hit him in the back of the head when Clare was running in the other direction ! No harm done though he did have a lie down for a few seconds. Attacking midfielder, central midfielder and defensive midfielder at times last night. As the song goes: "He was here, there, every Fucxing where Sean Clare." He also scored a penalty as his 3 team mates did with aplomb.
Orient rode their luck last night as they did in the first leg with the Kelman's 'offside goal' * being allowed. Clare and Reg are where CAFC want to be; in a Wembley play-off final.
One of the most limited players I have seen for us. An athlete but a shit footballer. Plus that tackle on Edwards.
Cheers, edited above: Yes, coming back to me now, it was Edwards against Orient in the 1st home match of the season with that late tackle by Clare while Kayne Ramsey got injured against Stockport in October.
I feared the worse again with Kone's studs on Ramsey's ankle.
Orient is a good example of a very good manager mixing bits n pieces players like Clare and Reg with good loans and some excellent youngsters and organising them superbly. As we all know, a waste of space at one club can become a vital cog in the team at another
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It looked slightly amusing when the drop kick from the Stockport keeper hit him in the back of the head when Clare was running in the other direction ! No harm done though he did have a lie down for a few seconds.
Attacking midfielder, central midfielder and defensive midfielder at times last night. As the song goes:
"He was here, there, every Fucxing where Sean Clare." He also scored a penalty as his 3 team mates did with aplomb.
Orient rode their luck last night as they did in the first leg with the Kelman's 'offside goal' * being allowed.
Clare and Reg are where CAFC want to be; in a Wembley play-off final.
*Oxymoron
Cheers, edited above:
Yes, coming back to me now, it was Edwards against Orient in the 1st home match of the season with that late tackle by Clare while Kayne Ramsey got injured against Stockport in October.
I feared the worse again with Kone's studs on Ramsey's ankle.
In all seriousness, I didn’t mind him either right side of the back 3, or at right back .
As we all know, a waste of space at one club can become a vital cog in the team at another