BigShota'sSmile
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Sunday had me reminiscing of the good old days when Super Ally would regularly break the other side's heart, and it got me thinking about how successful would he be playing today within a modern tactical set-up which tends to rely solely on a lone striker. Ally was a world class goal scorer no doubt, but how do people think he would've handled the overall responsibilty of being the only pivot point for the teams entire attack like Alfredo does nowadays? Do you think he would have had the strength, dynamism, and presence required to pull it off? I think he could have if he was properly trained for the role from an early age.