Quote: number 6 "agreed, we have the depth in our squad now not to risk any player not 100%'"
x3. No-one should feel aggrieved at being rotated, even after a good performance. Every week radford should pick to his strengths, both injury and fatigue-wise and tactically depending on the needs dictated by the strengths of the next opposition. Otherwise, what's the point in having a large squad?
Not only does this mean people aren't undercooked when they're required to step up, it means the whole squad is balanced and knows how they fit in with the team and are familiar with how the team plays. Everyone is 'on-point' to quote the latest jargon from my teenage daughters.
Look at Dean and Harkin...