Football Echo: Young Chrissie's not bad for a little lad.Byline: JASON McATEER Jason Wynn McAteer (b. 18 June 1971, Birkenhead, England) is a former Irish international football player. He announced his retirement from professional football on 12 June 2007. YOUNG Chrissie Dagnall has scored three goals in four starts this season. When I first arrived at Tranmere, I pencil led him in as one for the future. The lad is enthusiastic and willing to learn. Most importantly Adv. 1. most importantly - above and beyond all other consideration; "above all, you must be independent" above all, most especially he is a natural goalscorer. He has the knack of being in the right place to put the chances away. People like that are hard to find. Chrissie is a big threat and it's refreshing we can bring someone like that into the team to do a job. The gaffer is using him wisely -- the Sir Alex Ferguson tactic of swapping the youngsters around and not letting them get too big for their boots. Chrissie is playing in a good side and is delivering. Most sides in this division have a big man up front, but they can easily fall into the tactic of just lobbing long balls up to them. We want to play a passing game and the sharp movement of Chrissie and Iain Hume Iain Edward Hume (born October 30, 1983 in Edinburgh, Scotland) is a Scottish born Canadian footballer, currently playing in the Football League Championship for Leicester City. gives us different options. Both have done really well for us recently. |
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