Whenever we don't have Wes we create far fewer chances

That means the opposition can spend less time worrying about us and less time defending, and more time battering on our door

I really think that it's a mistake dropping Wes on the basis that it makes us tighter defensively. It just has the effect of inviting teams onto us. But what do I know.

Posted By: Old Git, Sep 21, 11:49:54

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