This isn't about if Graham Carey was better in league two than he was in league one.
However, this is more to do with where he postionally played and his influence on the games.
In league Two he was our no 10. At the centre of everything. In league one we had to find a way to accommodate him and Lameriras so more often than not he played on the right, cutting in on his left.
Forget the standard of opposition for a minute in both divisions. Did anyone else enjoy the GC who played more centrally at the start of Argyle career? Personally l thought he was more influential as a number 10. He could go both ways. He just seemed so restricted on the wing.
GC can hit a shot like not many Argyle players lve ever seen before. However, been stuck on the right wing and always cutting in l believe made him more predictable to defend.
Would anyone else like to see him back in a no10 role if he stays at Argyle? I think Adams missed a trick when he moved him onto the wing because he needed to be directing play more.
However, this is more to do with where he postionally played and his influence on the games.
In league Two he was our no 10. At the centre of everything. In league one we had to find a way to accommodate him and Lameriras so more often than not he played on the right, cutting in on his left.
Forget the standard of opposition for a minute in both divisions. Did anyone else enjoy the GC who played more centrally at the start of Argyle career? Personally l thought he was more influential as a number 10. He could go both ways. He just seemed so restricted on the wing.
GC can hit a shot like not many Argyle players lve ever seen before. However, been stuck on the right wing and always cutting in l believe made him more predictable to defend.
Would anyone else like to see him back in a no10 role if he stays at Argyle? I think Adams missed a trick when he moved him onto the wing because he needed to be directing play more.