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Did United "look better" after Hussey went off?
Done was great today, on the shoulder of the last man looking for a through ball and immense work rate
For everything good thing he did, he gave the ball away.
However, the fact he was doing things with the ball made the fuck ups more forgivable.
YOU obviously look better - in the "crossdresser" mode are we?
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Did United "look better" after Hussey went off?
We were a wasteland after he went as he is our tower of strength.
We know.
Blood Brother.
Sometimes the fans on here are beyond the pale and will all shut up when he gives us deliverance.
Problem with our back 4 is they are like a butterfly on a wheel.
Deffo agree there - thought he looked slow and ponderous in first half but defintely upped his game in the secondI thought he looked much better in the second half. Maybe it helps having a solid full back behind him?!
Just to revisit this thread. I watched the Gills game through again this week and paid particular attention to Duffy.
I can understand why some get frustrated with him, but I think the reason that he's been spotlighted is that he never hides and is always trying to get on the ball and so is always involved. Added to that he's always trying to make a quick one-touch positive pass and looking split the opposition's defence with a killer ball. This is why his mistake ratio is higher than the other players who maybe take the easy option. He played 3 great balls to Sharp, Freeman and Clarke which all could have resulted in goals, but he tried other times and it didn't come off.
We've had so many players in recent years who've just gone through the motions, always played the easy sideways pass and even hidden when things weren't going for them, but Duffy isn't like that. I agree that he's taking time to settle, but I really think he's quality and will become a major asset to us over the season.
I don't see him as a winger, he hasn't got the pace. I see him more as a playmaker, and he'll probably come more into his own with players with pace around him like Lavery, Chapman and even young Brooks.
would boo Stephen Quinn , who was our best player 80% of the time .
Just to revisit this thread. I watched the Gills game through again this week and paid particular attention to Duffy.
I can understand why some get frustrated with him, but I think the reason that he's been spotlighted is that he never hides and is always trying to get on the ball and so is always involved. Added to that he's always trying to make a quick one-touch positive pass and looking split the opposition's defence with a killer ball. This is why his mistake ratio is higher than the other players who maybe take the easy option. He played 3 great balls to Sharp, Freeman and Clarke which all could have resulted in goals, but he tried other times and it didn't come off.
We've had so many players in recent years who've just gone through the motions, always played the easy sideways pass and even hidden when things weren't going for them, but Duffy isn't like that. I agree that he's taking time to settle, but I really think he's quality and will become a major asset to us over the season.
I don't see him as a winger, he hasn't got the pace. I see him more as a playmaker, and he'll probably come more into his own with players with pace around him like Lavery, Chapman and even young Brooks.
Stop saying nice things about him when you know we need a scape goat , our lot occasionally , would boo Stephen Quinn , who was our best player 80% of the time .
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