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Enzo Le Fee

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Midfield
Was having a conversation with a pal the other day, talking about why it’s so difficult for Rigg to get a game; it’s because Le Fee has just been so good. And like all the best players Le Fee demands to play as much time as possible. I’d go as far as to say that Le Fee has probably been our best player of the season if we take into account expectation.

Look at last year, Le Fee was obviously great, but was forced to play out wide, not a really his position, but grafted away. Whereas this season, he’s been put centrally way more often, where he’s basically been allowed to be the trigger of the press, and if you watch him all game he doggedly chases everything, intercepts way more than he did in the championship, tackles way more than he did in the championship, basically having the role of “team bulldog”.

I think RLB is concerned that if he takes off Le Fee (a player he already had a massive loyalty to anyway), the style of play changes way too much, and its a massive risk.

It just shows;
1. How much Le Fee has improved this year
2. How pivotal Le Fee is in this system
3. Potentially why RLB doesnt want to loan Rigg out, because by the looks of it, he could be trying to get him to watch ELF
 

Was having a conversation with a pal the other day, talking about why it’s so difficult for Rigg to get a game; it’s because Le Fee has just been so good. And like all the best players Le Fee demands to play as much time as possible. I’d go as far as to say that Le Fee has probably been our best player of the season if we take into account expectation.

Look at last year, Le Fee was obviously great, but was forced to play out wide, not a really his position, but grafted away. Whereas this season, he’s been put centrally way more often, where he’s basically been allowed to be the trigger of the press, and if you watch him all game he doggedly chases everything, intercepts way more than he did in the championship, tackles way more than he did in the championship, basically having the role of “team bulldog”.

I think RLB is concerned that if he takes off Le Fee (a player he already had a massive loyalty to anyway), the style of play changes way too much, and its a massive risk.

It just shows;
1. How much Le Fee has improved this year
2. How pivotal Le Fee is in this system
3. Potentially why RLB doesnt want to loan Rigg out, because by the looks of it, he could be trying to get him to watch ELF
He's nowhere near ready to be getting games.
 
Was having a conversation with a pal the other day, talking about why it’s so difficult for Rigg to get a game; it’s because Le Fee has just been so good. And like all the best players Le Fee demands to play as much time as possible. I’d go as far as to say that Le Fee has probably been our best player of the season if we take into account expectation.

Look at last year, Le Fee was obviously great, but was forced to play out wide, not a really his position, but grafted away. Whereas this season, he’s been put centrally way more often, where he’s basically been allowed to be the trigger of the press, and if you watch him all game he doggedly chases everything, intercepts way more than he did in the championship, tackles way more than he did in the championship, basically having the role of “team bulldog”.

I think RLB is concerned that if he takes off Le Fee (a player he already had a massive loyalty to anyway), the style of play changes way too much, and its a massive risk.

It just shows;
1. How much Le Fee has improved this year
2. How pivotal Le Fee is in this system
3. Potentially why RLB doesnt want to loan Rigg out, because by the looks of it, he could be trying to get him to watch ELF
I agree with a lot of that, but Ballard has been our best player in terms of performance > expectation.
 
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