Quote Originally Posted by Kamp Berg View Post
I think it’s possibly the best he’s looked since joining the first team. Maybe it’s just my bias, but all the youngsters that came up under Bradley and Armas still don’t seem like they really know where they’re supposed to be during the run of play. Like they were infected with a virus and haven’t been able to fully shake it. Especially in contrast to Spicer. It’s definitely improved since last year, but Kerr and Kosi looked a little lost at times.
It's easier to train a new player correctly than to retrain someone who was incorrectly trained. For the latter all of the instincts will be wrong, and it takes a while to reprogram those instinctive moves.