I would like to offer an alternative view. Seabourne's headers usually cleared well up the pitch instead of just dropping into oncoming midfielders. He was not aided by a very nervy looking Dickson who is clearlly struggling to settle here. Also, nearly all our play which improved in the second period due to upping our tempo, Harding's energy and closing Feeney down was characterised by ground level passing bypassing our central midfield pairing. Lets face it neither Wotton or Hammond are great at distribution as midfield players either. I also think Seabourne has the strenght to stand up to some of the less elegant forwards we will see again this year.