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Wes Thomas and Scott Wilson to similar?

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I heard Charlie Slater mention that some fans on Twitter had said that Wes Thomas and Scott Wilson are too similar leading up the game against Barrow, is this true do you think?

Kyle Wootton looks to have a good understanding with Thomas, so surely it would be a benefit in the long term? I know, the comments were made due to Thomas and Wilson both starting but it’s obvious that Wootton needs to rest at times as the fixtures build.

Is Kristian Dennis physical enough to partner either of the two instead?

I would have thought two tall quick strikers, that like to play into the defence would appeal to people. I’m curious as to what you all think.

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I don't think anybody knows what qualities Scott Wilson has, it's too early.

They share a lot of similar characteristic, but I would imagine Wilson is a different kind of player. I wouldn't see why Neal Ardley would sign a player that is like for like, when he's done his upmost to sign players who are different. 

It's way too early to be forming these sort of opinions.

It's never a bad thing to have a player that is alike another, especially upfront. I would suspect if it's the case that knowing that each other has a similar style would make it easier to form a good partnership. Upfront it is all about the service, which we can get when the midfield is fresh and lively.

So far, I'm pleased with Scott Wilson.

I know some fans don't rate Wes Thomas but he's a workhorse and tries until he's empty. I respect that a lot!

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Some fans just like to find the easiest thing to complain about, you have to balance fatigue and congestion. If Ardley opt to play just one of them, they'd still moan.

I think they're somewhat similar, at the same time they both have different aspects about their game.

Scott Wilson looks like a brute.

Wes Thomas is more agile and quick, he's very direct too.

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I think they're similar myself, but until they have played a number of games together nobody knows how it will pan out.

I don't see it as a bad thing at all.

Edited by Joshua

Scott Wilson looks a little more like a player who can handle being thrown and pushed, Wes Thomas is a striker who likes the ball to his feet.

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