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<blockquote data-quote="Kempistry" data-source="post: 800414" data-attributes="member: 70932"><p>You are only 18, not too old at all to change positions. As a fellow ex slow fullback/winger there's only so much you can do to impress - at the end of the day you need pace or size. Sounds like you are dedicated so it might be worthwhile to focus your energy on a position where you can continue to improve without being held back by one limiting factor. You can always play 10 a level lower to hone your skills or maybe even 12 if your team doesn't need a real bruiser at the spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kempistry, post: 800414, member: 70932"] You are only 18, not too old at all to change positions. As a fellow ex slow fullback/winger there's only so much you can do to impress - at the end of the day you need pace or size. Sounds like you are dedicated so it might be worthwhile to focus your energy on a position where you can continue to improve without being held back by one limiting factor. You can always play 10 a level lower to hone your skills or maybe even 12 if your team doesn't need a real bruiser at the spot. [/QUOTE]
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