Old fashioned wingers no longer exist and that has seen the demise of the old fashioned No 9.
I think of Dave Thomas, Steve Highway, Ryan Giggs, Kanchelskis, Eddie Gray et al. Add in great crossers of a ball such as Hinchcliffe, Baines, Sheedy, Ashley Cole etc and you can see why CF's prospered.
Now they make runs and aren't found as the ball is pinged around relentlessly.
I think there is a place for it in today's game and we like the 'up and at them' approach which is part of our history with No 9's.
I am sure the stats would improve significantly if the old fashioned wingers returned.
It seems fullbacks have overtaken real wingers
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While crossing can be a valid attacking strategy, the direct success rate of converting crosses into goals is relatively low. One study of the English Premier League suggests that, on average, only about 1 in 91 open play crosses leads to a goal.
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