I don't call Right/Left-mids wingers, but I guess we'll agree to disagree.
Erm....okay
I don't call Right/Left-mids wingers, but I guess we'll agree to disagree.
That makes you unique.I don't call Right/Left-mids wingers, but I guess we'll agree to disagree.
That makes you unique.
Guess I'm wrong then. I've always considered wingers as wide players who play up top flanking a lone striker. Oh well, I guess back when i was a kid learning positions of FIFA was the wrong thing to do.
Guess I'm wrong then. I've always considered wingers as wide players who play up top flanking a lone striker. Oh well, I guess back when i was a kid learning positions of FIFA was the wrong thing to do.
Well the wings are the left and right channels from our half way line to their by line, so any player that lines up in that area as their starting position is a winger.
The players who play on the wings are generally called wingers, I don't really think it's a topic for debate.

The players who play on the wings are generally called wingers, I don't really think it's a topic for debate.
Sind Sie ein Raumdeuter?It depends, they could be a wide midfielder, or if positioned slightly higher up such as in a 4-2-3-1, could be considered an inside forward, advanced playmaker or ramdeuter.
In the "good old days", many years before we had 442 or 433, long before video games were invented, wingers wore the number 7 or number 11 shirt. The right winger wore 7 and the left winger wore 11. Simples.The players who play on the wings are generally called wingers, I don't really think it's a topic for debate.
I'm not entirely sure what the relationship is between video games and players choosing different numbers?In the "good old days", many years before we had 442 or 433, long before video games were invented, wingers wore the number 7 or number 11 shirt. The right winger wore 7 and the left winger wore 11. Simples.
A. The point was the players didn't choose their numbers. B. Most youngsters on here seem to get their football knowledge from video games.I'm not entirely sure what the relationship is between video games and players choosing different numbers?
A. The point was the players didn't choose their numbers. B. Most youngsters on here seem to get their football knowledge from video games.
Jawohl Herr Feldwebel !No wonder Tony Harper complained yesterday about thread drift.... If you want to discuss playing positions open a new f***ing topic .
See page 1Stick the transfer update page on a one page sticky with only mod access to change if and when we sign or sell someone. Then bin it on Sept 2nd.
It certainly sounds a weird idea. The player gets money from somebody who is not their employer yet it is treated as income? In the UK the contracts are lodged with the FA/Premier League/Football League (don't know who) but payments are made normally. In the UK any buyout clause is treated as being able to trigger a transfer and is a sale of an intangible asset.That's pretty much what I thouguht but there's absolutely no way of knowing.
Something not quite relevant to anything here but interesting none the less which I stumbled upon was a detailed explanation of buyout clauses in Spain. Not sure if you're aware but every player hs to hve a buyout clause over there by law. Now these clauses are treated as the player buying out his contract. The league (all transfer payments are made from the buyer to the league then the league passes the money on for those who don't know) demands that the payment for a player to buy out his contract comes from the player himself. Whilst buying clubs will generally pay those fees to players, it makes the overall cost more expensive as those payments to the player in person are treated as income and are subject to income tax (I think that's what it said).
No idea if that's how it works over here or not.
Just as I suspected. QEDGrowing up I was always an Aussie rules supporter, where the three midfielders are called the 'rovers' or 'followers', with 'wingers' called flankers, so terminology has never been a strong suit.
Still not sure what you call the middle and forward two widemen in a 4-3-3, I guess you'd have 4 wingers?
The thing is Gayle has justified his price, by scoring in the PL, one good season in the championship doesn't justify the £9mill price tag and Hull know this