Cobblers boss Boothroyd looking for variety
Tozer, who played more minutes for Northampton last season than any other player, this week committed to a new two-year deal at a club for whom he is now the longest-serving player despite being just 23.
He finished last season as a right-back but had spells in central midfield, at centre-back and even on the left side of defence, a flexibility that led to comparisons from his manager with legendary Leeds United utility man Paul Madeley.
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Hide AdSuch an ability is something Boothroyd now wants to implement at the other end of the pitch; Roy O’Donovan was brought in as a player who can operate as a traditional centre-forward, second striker or on either wing, and a similar player is top of the manager’s shopping list this month.
“Ben Tozer’s greatest strength is that he can play in a lot of positions and in this day and age it is great to have someone in your squad who can do that,” he said.
“To have someone that can play a number of positions is vital and Lee Collins is similar to that.
“In the winter, when you’re away from home on a dark Tuesday night and you’ve got a few injuries, you know you’ve got a player there who can go in and do a job and it doesn’t weaken you.
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Hide Ad“That’s the type of players I’m looking for at the other end of the pitch, players like Roy O’Donovan and Alex Nicholls who can play a number of positions across the front.
“They give us that flexibility that we need with a smaller squad. That adaptability is what I’m after, and getting the best players I can for the money I’ve got to spend.
“It’s always about quality rather than quantity.”