Like any good jigsaw puzzle though, the hardest part is putting them all together to get the desired result. It's a good headache to have, but not if you can't put them together it's not. Can Flicker do it? Find out in tomorrows instalment at Ewood Park.
I used to like a good jigsaw, I always start with the edges for some reason. Flicker just needs to decide on a formation, and pick who he thinks is the best player in each position. Surely it's that simple? Or maybe I am?
Thing is, it's not just about tomorrow. The players are going to take time to gel. McCourt isn't fit, and Pedersen's clearance hasn't come through, as far as i'm aware.
Yeah, good point, and one I've been thinking about. I would imagine its going to take a few weeks for the new players to click.........which was clearly evident against Charlton
I'm very good at jigsaws finshed one the other day after two weeks and it said six to seven years on the box
I'd say Pedersen's goal scoring record interesting and potentially exciting addition that he is still points us towards a proven goalscorer
Especially as on the interview, when he was asked about the goal difference, he seemed embarrased about it to me and said he wanted to improve on it.