Alan Power talks about the Diamonds Midfield and hows he's learning all the time:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 378725.stm
Alan Power Learning from Midfield Mentors
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Alan Power Learning from Midfield Mentors
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Re: Alan Power Learning from Midfield Mentors
Before his little spell out of the team I didn't particularly like Alan Power, thought he was a good footballer but I found him a boring midfielder really, who didn't really contribute much to the team.
Since his spell out though, and particularly in 2011 so far, I think he has been fantastic, a completely different player. Almost like Byrne last season in the K*ttering and Luton games.
Since his spell out though, and particularly in 2011 so far, I think he has been fantastic, a completely different player. Almost like Byrne last season in the K*ttering and Luton games.
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Re: Alan Power Learning from Midfield Mentors
Agree fully. By the sounds of it I think the man himself feels the same.Steve wrote:Before his little spell out of the team I didn't particularly like Alan Power, thought he was a good footballer but I found him a boring midfielder really, who didn't really contribute much to the team.
Since his spell out though, and particularly in 2011 so far, I think he has been fantastic, a completely different player. Almost like Byrne last season in the K*ttering and Luton games.
I can see now why JE bought him to the club. Let's not forget that JE thought Power was technically better than Byrne, i think by the end of the season he'll be a real asset.
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