mrsblue
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No, not at all. As with a lot of centre forwards in the modern game, Corr is extremely good defensively at set pieces. He'd be the first to admit he doesn't have the greatest burst of acceleration so better for him to go back and someone quicker to be the lone man up to top to lead the attack in the event of a break. Try reading what I wrote YB!
All sounds crackers to me,top scorer defending whilst someone else fills in the lone striker role which means any clearance comes straight back with our top scorer still defending.
You are hilarious at times:winking: