jono_t2000
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Liam Miller having nightmares of Kiefs shoulder right now.
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Unfortunately,injuries !!I'm trying to figure out how Marsh starts ahead of Campbell or Brewster?![]()
Same here, think the pecking order is this.I'm trying to figure out how Marsh starts ahead of Campbell or Brewster?![]()
If Wilder had brought in another striker on deadline day then I'm sure Marsh would have gone out on loan, which isn't a bad thing.Same here, think the pecking order is this.
1) Moore
2) Brewster
3) Campbell (could play wide as well)
4) Marsh (could play the 10 as well)
5) Oné
Marsh is probably 4th choice at the moment so unlikely to play more than a few cameo appearances here and there unless we have injuries.
Same here, think the pecking order is this.
1) Moore
2) Brewster
3) Campbell (could play wide as well)
4) Marsh (could play the 10 as well)
5) Oné
Marsh is probably 4th choice at the moment so unlikely to play more than a few cameo appearances here and there unless we have injuries.
Reminded me of mcburnie tonight. Totally disagreeMixed bag
Doesn't suit the players around him. Has to adapt to them and not waste chances to give them the ball
I'm not one of those who thinks if a striker doesn't score 20 goals a season he can't contribute but I just don't see it with Moore so far. Very ineffective imo, I thought it may be more to do with everyone getting used to eachother and the system and maybe it is but tonight he was through on the keeper and it didn't even make the highlights reel because he turned it into nothing.
I think a lot of that comes with being a striker they tend to be a bit more greedy and try and get themselves in the goal. But there is no forward player in the squad able of doing what he did for our 2nd last night with his strength and then playing the ball. He was superb as another defender “McBurnie style” too. He has shown some pace on the left in particular with a cut in to the right, this time led to the goal, last time to the saved penalty with the ball into ArblasterYou can’t knock his work rate, but I think he needs to work on his awareness, whilst out of possession, of the players around him. The opportunities he’s wasted, when he could have easily created a chance for a teammate is alarming.
Baldock/Bogle.It does amuse me when people moan saying 'I wish this player of ours had pace/can finish/is taller etc.' when if they did have that ability they wouldn't be playing for us!
Can't agree with this , our counter attacking last night was mainly on the deck.He's come to the strikers graveyard, so what do people expect?
No matter how good our midfield is, a 6ft 5" forward automatically results in firing balls up to his head
No matter how fast a striker is our midfield fire balls up towards his head
No matter how small a striker is, our midfield fire balls up to his head.
The midfielders link up well with each other, they even link up well with wing backs and centre halves, but no matter who we've got in midfield they cannot link up with forwards, they refuse to see a forwards strengths and attributes and play to them.
Our wonderful academy hardly ever produces a good centre forward either, Calvert Lewin is the only one so far and he only got half decent after he left. Osula might come good now that he's left.
We'd actually be better playing without any forwards and just have extra midfielders because it's becoming quite obvious that they don't work at United
He's come to the strikers graveyard, so what do people expect?
No matter how good our midfield is, a 6ft 5" forward automatically results in firing balls up to his head
No matter how fast a striker is our midfield fire balls up towards his head
No matter how small a striker is, our midfield fire balls up to his head.
The midfielders link up well with each other, they even link up well with wing backs and centre halves, but no matter who we've got in midfield they cannot link up with forwards, they refuse to see a forwards strengths and attributes and play to them.
Our wonderful academy hardly ever produces a good centre forward either, Calvert Lewin is the only one so far and he only got half decent after he left. Osula might come good now that he's left.
We'd actually be better playing without any forwards and just have extra midfielders because it's becoming quite obvious that they don't work at United
He's come to the strikers graveyard, so what do people expect?
No matter how good our midfield is, a 6ft 5" forward automatically results in firing balls up to his head
No matter how fast a striker is our midfield fire balls up towards his head
No matter how small a striker is, our midfield fire balls up to his head.
The midfielders link up well with each other, they even link up well with wing backs and centre halves, but no matter who we've got in midfield they cannot link up with forwards, they refuse to see a forwards strengths and attributes and play to them.
Our wonderful academy hardly ever produces a good centre forward either, Calvert Lewin is the only one so far and he only got half decent after he left. Osula might come good now that he's left.
We'd actually be better playing without any forwards and just have extra midfielders because it's becoming quite obvious that they don't work at United
I’m not particularly anti Keiffer Moore, prefer him to McBurnie for his work rate alone, just think he would be far more effective and a better player, if he showed greater awareness.I think a lot of that comes with being a striker they tend to be a bit more greedy and try and get themselves in the goal. But there is no forward player in the squad able of doing what he did for our 2nd last night with his strength and then playing the ball. He was superb as another defender “McBurnie style” too. He has shown some pace on the left in particular with a cut in to the right, this time led to the goal, last time to the saved penalty with the ball into Arblaster
InjuredImagine McBurnie here now...
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