Cork/Brownhill
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Re: Cork/Brownhill
Brownhill has always put in a shift and has been a ball winner but from somewhere he has gained confidence and is showing excellent football skills and good feet. An ex-Cheshire schoolboy county player.
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Re: Cork/Brownhill
Nabbed an assist on Wednesday to boot. Must be brimming with confidence at the minute.
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Re: Cork/Brownhill
I think playing with cork allows brownhill to be the more aggressive of the two centre midfielders, which Westwood is normally. Brownhill doesn’t have westwoods range of passing but what he does have is decent pace, power, a good shot and great energy. I hope he can kick on from these games to become a proper box to box.