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Originally Posted by Foxy
Also requires a lot from the “number 10” behind the lone striker . Again, the 10 has to be a special player. 4231 is very popular now at the highest levels of football where such players exist, but you don’t often see it at the lower levels. I still think a basic 433 or 442 is the more appropriate for where we are and the type of players we are dealing with.
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I think Holroyd can be that 10 - He is versatile and can score goals. I will always remember the shift he put in against Tranmere away.