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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So we have agreed: 1. It is hard to find a left fullback. 2. If cannot find one, you can use a MF and win, even break records. Recent examples include best teams in the world like Man City and USWNT. 3. Therefore, one could reasonably conclude fullbacks are not really in demand or not critically important. Because a MF can do the role. 4. Unless your DS / DD plays fullback. Then they mean everything and they are impossible to find or replace. And don't make fun of Mendy. [/quote] Actually, not entirely. We have agreed: 1. It is hard to find a quality left full back. 2. Just because you can site examples of some MFs who became left full backs doesn't mean every MF can. That's very simplistic. What you can't site because failures don't last as long is all the times players have been tried somewhere else and failed, or even if they didn't fail, they simply didn't excel. Lloyd is a prime example. When she was played as a holding mid, she was a sub. It wasn't until they saw her as a CAM. Then they realized what she could do, albeit late, as she was past her prime for a player. 3. Since I don't agree with 2, of course I can't follow your analogy to 3. 4. There are 2 levels of conversation: higher level, objective conversations about trends and anecdotal references that may be isolated or may mean something. You are still stuck in the later.[/quote]
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