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Tindall to return to England team.
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<blockquote data-quote="Prestwick" data-source="post: 236780"><p>If Tindall <em>does</em> come back, £20 says he gets paired with Noon.</p><p></p><p>What goes around, comes around...</p><p></p><p>EDIT: We had these arguments back in 2004 for christsakes! Here is the <strong>bottom line</strong>, the <strong>cast iron truth</strong>.</p><p></p><p>Tindall is a good and powerful player to either make a break through brute force or to make the hard yards and draw in tacklers. However, he is all brawn and absolutely no brain so that means, when left to his own devices, he just goes straight to ground and runs straight at people which is rubbish.</p><p></p><p>If you pair him with a genius like Will Greenwood though, this all changes. Greenwood, Wilko and Dawson used Tindall as the battering ram to open up opportunities elsewhere or as the bolting horse to take the ball quickly through a gap they had created themselves. Case in point Tindall's break in England vs Ireland 2003. </p><p></p><p>Pair him up with another brainless brute like, oh I don't know, Jamie Noon for example and you just have two boneheads hammering away at the other team fruitlessly. Like two debeaked Headcrabs from Half Life 2...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prestwick, post: 236780"] If Tindall [i]does[/i] come back, £20 says he gets paired with Noon. What goes around, comes around... EDIT: We had these arguments back in 2004 for christsakes! Here is the [b]bottom line[/b], the [b]cast iron truth[/b]. Tindall is a good and powerful player to either make a break through brute force or to make the hard yards and draw in tacklers. However, he is all brawn and absolutely no brain so that means, when left to his own devices, he just goes straight to ground and runs straight at people which is rubbish. If you pair him with a genius like Will Greenwood though, this all changes. Greenwood, Wilko and Dawson used Tindall as the battering ram to open up opportunities elsewhere or as the bolting horse to take the ball quickly through a gap they had created themselves. Case in point Tindall's break in England vs Ireland 2003. Pair him up with another brainless brute like, oh I don't know, Jamie Noon for example and you just have two boneheads hammering away at the other team fruitlessly. Like two debeaked Headcrabs from Half Life 2... [/QUOTE]
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