Hanson, Option for Friday?

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Watching Bristol City tonight they are giving Boro no time on the ball in midfield or at the back, harrying them Off the ball.

We like to play our way out and through and doing that may play right into Bristol’s hands.

So maybe do something they are not expecting, pick James Hanson, we may have to bypass their pressing players anyway so a bit of a target up top may be a good thing, and I thought he did well when he came on against Fulham.
 



Watching Bristol City tonight they are giving Boro no time on the ball in midfield or at the back, harrying them Off the ball.

We like to play our way out and through and doing that may play right into Bristol’s hands.

So maybe do something they are not expecting, pick James Hanson, we may have to bypass their pressing players anyway so a bit of a target up top may be a good thing, and I thought he did well when he came on against Fulham.

So you want the least mobile striker we have to drop in and harry their defence? Seriously?
 
So you want the least mobile striker we have to drop in and harry their defence? Seriously?

No but we may have to go more direct, can you see anyone else winning high balls and crosses?
 
No, Hanson is about as much use as Frankenstein’s monster If the good Doctor had forgotten to attach any legs to his creation.

He was barley Good enough for League one, he isn’t good enough for a top six clash in the Championship
 
Didn’t go Direct today. Millwall defending well with excellent shape and we moved the ball too slowly.

So why not, on occasions, try something different then?
 
I take your point, but I think Donaldson is a more likely shout. If he's fully fit and on form he can be a handful for defences and has the pace/muscularity to cause problems.
 
I take your point, but I think Donaldson is a more likely shout. If he's fully fit and on form he can be a handful for defences and has the pace/muscularity to cause problems.

Apart from his first game against Sunderland, who look like they would struggle to beat Alfreton at home at the moment, Donaldson hasn’t looked up to much either, wouldn’t offer anything different to Leon and less goal threat.
 
No but we may have to go more direct, can you see anyone else winning high balls and crosses?
You might have a point.

If Hanson were to ever win his fair share of high balls and crosses.

He doesn’t.

Which, given his limited other footballing cababilities, is a resounding no from moi.

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Apart from his first game against Sunderland, who look like they would struggle to beat Alfreton at home at the moment, Donaldson hasn’t looked up to much either, wouldn’t offer anything different to Leon and less goal threat.

You do know that Donaldson was injured for a while and hasn’t played much since don’t you? He’s unlikely to ‘look up to much’ whilst sitting in the bench.
 



You do know that Donaldson was injured for a while and hasn’t played much since don’t you? He’s unlikely to ‘look up to much’ whilst sitting in the bench.

I saw him play at Forest and QPR and he barely touched the ball in both games. Not sure he is the answer short or long term. Clarke, Sharp and Brooks will continue to rotate the striking options until we sign a pacy striker in January I believe. Anything from Donaldson, Hanson, Evans or Lavery is a bonus. Bold prediction: I do not expect any of those 4 to be at the club this time next season.
 
I saw him play at Forest and QPR and he barely touched the ball in both games. Not sure he is the answer short or long term. Clarke, Sharp and Brooks will continue to rotate the striking options until we sign a pacy striker in January I believe. Anything from Donaldson, Hanson, Evans or Lavery is a bonus. Bold prediction: I do not expect any of those 4 to be at the club this time next season.

It would be very harsh to judge Donaldson before he’s actually had a chance. He might not be any good but my point was that it’s not possible to tell how good he is from the amount of game time he’s had.
 
It's hard though as I say did well v sunderland and then got injured but at Forest he was really poor and then the same at QPR. Given chances and simply not taken them. He has not deserved a run of games from those two performances. Even if his touch was off or he missed chances I could maybe excuse that as lack of match practice but he has barely kicked the ball in those two games and looked a bit half arsed to be honest. If he was picked you think he would bust a gut to stay there but that did not happen.
 
You might have a point.

If Hanson were to ever win his fair share of high balls and crosses.

He doesn’t.

Which, given his limited other footballing cababilities, is a resounding no from moi.

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Really?! Hanson doesn't win his fair share of headers?
Criticise his lack of goals, his lack of pace, his creativity, close control; take your pick. But he is excellent in the air, strong and commanding. You may not like the guy but to make out he doesn't win more than his share of headers is frankly ridiculous.
 
Apart from his first game against Sunderland, who look like they would struggle to beat Alfreton at home at the moment, Donaldson hasn’t looked up to much either, wouldn’t offer anything different to Leon and less goal threat.

He's not match fit. Look, Hanson would have been a much better option than Donaldson to throw on towards the end today. However, if Clarke got injured, Donaldson is the only one who can replace him. It's a difficult choice for the manager to make but you can only have so many on the bench. Hanson was on his way back to L1. He's not good enough to start. Donaldson has been poor but he was rushed back after an injury and only played a bit part since. He has, however, shown he can do it at this level.
 
No, no, no.

He wouldn't even win much in the air next week against Aiden Flint.

It'd be like going back to the Blackwell days of intelligently lumping it forward for our strikers to battle with huge centre halves.
 
No, no, no.

He wouldn't even win much in the air next week against Aiden Flint.

It'd be like going back to the Blackwell days of intelligently lumping it forward for our strikers to battle with huge centre halves.
Intelligently lumping it forward for our strikers to battle with huge Centre half’s.

Now let me digest that.

Intellectually of course ;)

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I'll offer a compromise, maybe we could allow Gary Sinclair to play mmmbop at half time, it's the lesser of two evils.
 
If we are losing with ten minutes to go we may see Hanson on the pitch again like we did at Fulham.
 

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