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Weren't academy players. More worryingly we decided to sign that shite after they'd been on trial...!Jasper Johns, McGinty
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Weren't academy players. More worryingly we decided to sign that shite after they'd been on trial...!Jasper Johns, McGinty
Reed was a tidy player. But he was 16-18 when Clough blooded him in. Don't get the hate, as he wasn't that terrible. If we're going on crap academy players. Mark Ward, Jasper Johns, McGinty etc. Even Ironside. But Weir did him no favours playing him up front on his own at Carlisle at 18, against two seasoned lower league defenders.
I’d be interested to see him attempt the Berge role playing on the right of a three and tasked with getting the ball up the pitch and committing players.There aren't all match situations that require players to be complete.
Marsh is about 6'1, but skinny, so if he's thrown on in a game where he has to hold the ball up and fight with the centre halves he may not be ideal.
But he's got a wonderful touch, is very good in tight areas, can beat a man or two and his finishing is excellent. Even when he doesn't score the effort is well taken and usually on target. The fact that he's able to drift deeper, thus getting away from centre halves, is something that will help him. He has an eye for a pass and when he plays a bit deeper he's been getting assists. He's also not afraid to get stuck in, even vs Burnley he made some cracking slide tackles.
Maybe he could do that too, but from what I've seen he has so much quality in the final third I'd want him to preserve his energy for situations closer to goal.I’d be interested to see him attempt the Berge role playing on the right of a three and tasked with getting the ball up the pitch and committing players.
Agree 100% he needs time to gain a bit of weight and strength will come with that.There aren't all match situations that require players to be complete.
Marsh is about 6'1, but skinny, so if he's thrown on in a game where he has to hold the ball up and fight with the centre halves he may not be ideal.
But he's got a wonderful touch, is very good in tight areas, can beat a man or two and his finishing is excellent. Even when he doesn't score the effort is well taken and usually on target. The fact that he's able to drift deeper, thus getting away from centre halves, is something that will help him. He has an eye for a pass and when he plays a bit deeper he's been getting assists. He's also not afraid to get stuck in, even vs Burnley he made some cracking slide tackles.
Could be worseSounds like he's broken his arm while playing for Doncaster
YesAre we just cursed?
We seem to have recalled him, presumably his arm has healed ? Is a sale in the offing ?
Done his ACL I understandWe seem to have recalled him, presumably his arm has healed ? Is a sale in the offing ?
Fortunately not his ACL but he has suffered an injury first day back training, probably out for the rest of the season....just really bad luck unfortunatelyDone his ACL I understand
oh right was told it was his acl mind we wont see him again this seasonFortunately not his ACL but he has suffered an injury first day back training, probably out for the rest of the season....just really bad luck unfortunately
I was also told he done his ACL.oh right was told it was his acl mind we wont see him again this season
First day back here or first day back at Doncaster?Fortunately not his ACL but he has suffered an injury first day back training, probably out for the rest of the season....just really bad luck unfortunately
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