Too much criticism for McBurnie?

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

McBurnie is absolute fucking dog dirt and nobody can tell me otherwise.

I’d rather see myself up top after 10 pints than that idol bastard.
 

Confidence/Ability

Confidence 2/10
Ability 5/10
If I was to say that would be more accurate t’other way round, would you believe us ?

Genuinely no idea where this perception of a lack of confidence comes from. Full of it whenever I’ve heard him.

It’s a convenient smokescreen for what is by now abundantly clear.
 
If I was to say that would be more accurate t’other way round, would you believe us ?

Genuinely no idea where this perception of a lack of confidence comes from. Full of it whenever I’ve heard him.

It’s a convenient smokescreen for what is by now abundantly clear.

The whole team are down on confidence. Ability 5 is his max.
 
Accept it £40 million plus could have been better spent than on Mcshitty and Brewster!
 
Just accept it this guy is crap!
Any players you havent HAMmered yet ?

See the source image
 

UTB
I’ll rather talk about deep sea drilling than the relative merits of McBurnie.
 
Nicely presented Video.
If you are going by stats, 0 from 15 for Scotland.
Agree that the service is appalling, and its pretty pointless thumping up balls for him to flick on, because nobody runs beyond him.
However in a desperate season, McGoldrick has managed to get 2 from open play.
No disrespect to McBurnie, but just by playing him, encourages the midfield to knock it long.
Whilst options up front are limited, I'd put an extra body in Midfield, and hope Brewster comes good,
 
Until the left side of defense and midfield are sorted out I don't think it's fair to criticise any of our attackers.
Seriously, that does not make sense at all. We have 2 of our first choice left siders out (Stevens killing himself maintaining the standard) and yet you want to allow our strikers time to take an extra touch, allow the ball to bounce off them or just not get a shot on target? Have a word with yourself about this attitude, it's tantamount to sticking your knickers on your head and saying, 'wibble.'
 

Watched him for Scotland last night and he did quite well, the main problem is that he always receives the ball with his back to goal. He had one situation facing goal from around 20 yards out and rather than look for the opportunity to get a shot off, his first thought was to pass it wide. Its not just him that does its all of our strikers at the moment.

Burke looked lively when he came on. Skinned his full back 3 times in first 5 mins and got decent crosses in, but for some reason Scotland stopped giving him the ball. Much of it down to McTominay who's passing was dreadful.
 
A point that hasn’t been mentioned is the effect of playing behind closed doors.

McBurnie was actually interviews on Talksport a few weeks after the 1st shutdown
and they asked him about playing behind closed doors when the season re-starts.

His reply was that some players can be fantastic in training but struggle playing in front of big crowds
whilst others can do little in training but perform when there’s a crowd and there’s pressure on a game.

McBurnie said he prefers the pressure of a crowd. He said he enjoys the banter and thinks he performs better the bigger the crowd.
Many matches this season are like glorified training sessions.....maybe it’s effecting some players more than others.
 
Yes, he's having a tough time adjusting to the level but I believe he will get there.
Last season he was head and shoulders above where he is now proving he is capable but he is definitely suffering with his confidence (or something).
Burke looked lively when he came on. Skinned his full back
And he did the same against Liverpool, it is only a matter of time on the pitch before he slips one across the box for somebody to knock home. He must be on the bench and I think there is a place for a 15 minute appearance (at least) in most games.
 
A point that hasn’t been mentioned is the effect of playing behind closed doors.

McBurnie was actually interviews on Talksport a few weeks after the 1st shutdown
and they asked him about playing behind closed doors when the season re-starts.

His reply was that some players can be fantastic in training but struggle playing in front of big crowds
whilst others can do little in training but perform when there’s a crowd and there’s pressure on a game.

McBurnie said he prefers the pressure of a crowd. He said he enjoys the banter and thinks he performs better the bigger the crowd.
Many matches this season are like glorified training sessions.....maybe it’s effecting some players more than others.
Covid.

Lockdown.

No crowds.

Any more for any more ??

😀.

UTB
 
I'm going to keep spamming this everytime I see one of these threads.

Yes, he's having a tough time adjusting to the level but I believe he will get there.

Get it played into his feet in and around the area and he's an absolute bagsman


One thing I always take from that video are the number of goals from early crosses that are catching defenders either stretched or out of position. It's something we really have to improve on.
 
Last season he was head and shoulders above where he is now proving he is capable but he is definitely suffering with his confidence (or something).

And he did the same against Liverpool, it is only a matter of time on the pitch before he slips one across the box for somebody to knock home. He must be on the bench and I think there is a place for a 15 minute appearance (at least) in most games.
It's the service! When you look at the video it's easy to see that he thrives on getting the ball played into his path (or generally in front of him) for him to attack. See his goals against W Ham, Leicester, Chelsea and Man U for perfect examples.

The pass for his goal against Brighton was lumped at him from the back, but instead of him getting up and winning the header he dropped on to the shoulder of the defender, at which point it was knocked into his path by the Brighton CB, which allowed him to run on to it. He actually finished that one really well, slotting past a very decent PL keeper (Mat Ryan).

It's no good when the ball is coming down to him with snow on it and he's twenty yards out with his back to goal!

Personally I think he'd fit really well with the pace and penetration of Burke. I'd like to see it but I've got no badges and I'm certainly not claiming to know more than CWAK.

Looking forward to seeing the line up on Sunday whatever happens. UTB!
 
One thing I always take from that video are the number of goals from early crosses that are catching defenders either stretched or out of position. It's something we really have to improve on.
Also something that Bogle is noted for! Would absolutely love to see him on the bench for the Wet Sham game, to have a run at the spaces which Cresswell always leaves behind him
 
I'm reluctant to properly judge any player/manager/team during the fanless era because it so blatantly does affect different people/teams in different ways. However, McBurnie didn't look very good with fans either, apart from the odd game.

Either way though, if he's affected by that environment he should be out of the team, and if it's just very bad form he deserves to be out of the team. So he needs leaving out for a bit at least.

Aside from all the above I think he should be out of the team for the effect he has on the style of play anyway, but that's just my opinion. The fact he's playing badly is undisputable fact.
 
So, to answer the OP exactly: no, there isn't too much criticism.

The criticism from Scotland fans is far greater than that of United fans - even his love for the GERS still gets criticism because they think he is a poor football who plays up top for Scotland. The WiKi stats say no goals in 14 games. For me they see what some of us see - just an awkward looking/playing footballer.

For me, i'll echo what some others have said/written - he isn't Premier league quality and grossly over rated at £18m. We had to buy someone at the time and Swansea held out for what they got - fair dinkum to them - it isn't a crime for some of us to not think he is nothing more than average.

Swansea played with wide players - we don't play the same way, so I certainly have sympathy with him for the lack of service.

He wouldn't get any where near a starting place for me.

UTB
 

So, to answer the OP exactly: no, there isn't too much criticism.

The criticism from Scotland fans is far greater than that of United fans - even his love for the GERS still gets criticism because they think he is a poor football who plays up top for Scotland. The WiKi stats say no goals in 14 games. For me they see what some of us see - just an awkward looking/playing footballer.

For me, i'll echo what some others have said/written - he isn't Premier league quality and grossly over rated at £18m. We had to buy someone at the time and Swansea held out for what they got - fair dinkum to them - it isn't a crime for some of us to not think he is nothing more than average.

Swansea played with wide players - we don't play the same way, so I certainly have sympathy with him for the lack of service.

He wouldn't get any where near a starting place for me.

UTB
The last bit is the issue. It appears he is Wilders #1.

UTB
 

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

Back
Top Bottom