Muttley
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Kudos to Madine at the end, coming over to acknowledge (what was left of) our fans.
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McB is as imaginary as D-TAXIS - someone needs to order a proper one in the JTW though.In monetary terms. It shouldn't even be a question. However the question stands due to how rubbish McBurnie has been.
Even he admits it
Can someone please shove a rocket up his arse before 5th Nov.
Otherwise Slav will be detecting a feeling of something that he is not very good at explaining.
Obsessed.Madine it is.
UTB
Let's get this right how much space did mcburnie make for other players when he came on... That's better than him scoring or having any direct influence on the games whatsoever, we should be awarded a win by default
McBurnie for me was summed up with his first touch of the game - he raced from the left to the middle to win a flick on, which he sent out to the left, where he'd just been. Who did he think he was flicking it to? He knew there was no-one there, cos he was just there and he'd moved from there to win the header! Unless he thinks Billy Sharp has the power of teleportation I'm not sure what he was doing.
I'd have Madine back now, he is the perfect player to "chuck on" when chasing a game or even to occupy defenders and create space for more creative types. You can play nice football with him up top. As you say McBurnie although good in the air isn't a target man but he is a near as we have at the minute. Unless we take the lead in a game we are always going to struggle and a plan B or just someone to get you high up th pitch would be great.A lot of comments about Madine being a bellend and a thug- understandable with his past. BUT; I haven’t read or heard about him having any issues off the pitch in years•*
No excusing the things he did previously, and that will mean he’ll always have his haters- fair do’s, thats personal opinion. But it does seem he has sorted himself out and grown up as he’s got a older. Thought he spoke really well in interviews when he was here, seemed genuinely humble and glad to be here. And he showed us - the fans and the club- nothing but respect today, during and after the game.
And for parity, I think McBurnies a decent kid as well, just a bit of a giddy young lad who’s made some questionable choices and stupid mistakes- but didn’t we all at his age? He’ll be one of them lads that meets the right lass who’ll sort him out and he’ll be good as gold from then on.
As for who’s the better player? Madines a better target man- he’s excellent at it at this level. But Oli’s not a target man. I do think we’re missing a trick not involving him more- just not as the header-winning, battling target man he seems to be getting lumped in as.
The real question is not McBurnie or Madine. But who would add more to the squad this season; Madine or Brewster…
*I guess this is where somebody posts a newspaper article about how he headbutted a donkey on Blackpool beach last month, or walloped a Nun during lockdown.
Didn't see that, hats off to him.Kudos to Madine at the end, coming over to acknowledge (what was left of) our fans.
He does this all the time, it will go down as another aerial duel won which people on here will quote to prove how amazing he is, yet it was sod all benefit for the team
Nope, he cant runI'd have Madine back now,
I ask again - how should we use him? Will someone answer this question?You’re the only one who keeps going on about aerial duels. I’ve said that he isn’t that sort of player and shouldn’t be played that way.
Half Time oranges ?I ask again - how should we use him? Will someone answer this question?
I ask again - how should we use him? Will someone answer this question?
He’s got the first touch of a trampoline, and has in any event developed this habit of being nowhere in sight when crosses come over.It’s been answered, several times. Playing the ball into his feet would be the first place to start.
He’s got the first touch of a trampoline, and has in any event developed this habit of being nowhere in sight when crosses come over.
I’ve seen that but 30 to 40 yards from goal. Which doesn’t get us anywhere.When he’s played regularly he’s shown that he’s got a good touch actually
I’ve seen that but 30 to 40 yards from goal. Which doesn’t get us anywhere.
OK, let's just talk about Madine on the football pitch, he's a presence on or off the ball, and I bet every single opposition player knows that too.I'd have Madine back now, he is the perfect player to "chuck on" when chasing a game or even to occupy defenders and create space for more creative types. You can play nice football with him up top. As you say McBurnie although good in the air isn't a target man but he is a near as we have at the minute. Unless we take the lead in a game we are always going to struggle and a plan B or just someone to get you high up th pitch would be great.
Championship defenders although typically slower than their Premier league counterparts are on average taller bigger players hence why McBurnie looks less effective in the air and why Egan funnily enough looks less aerially domiantnat than he did in the Premier League. Besides Burnley I dont think there are many Premier league teams who set up with two 6ft3+ centre backs?
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