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Nick Montgomery
Montgomery’s season was one that never really got going. He was rumoured to be leaving at the end of last season but he ended up staying and started the season as skipper with Chris Morgan out. He began the campaign by playing alongside Michael Doyle at Oldham. It was clear that these two did not work really well together and eventually despite a screamer of a goal at Tranmere, Monty was the one that was taken out as Wilson preferred McDonald and Doyle. When he did play his performances were patchy with the same tackling, tenacity and coverage of ground but the same limited passing, touch and ball retention. Doyle could do the former qualities just as well and the latter negatives, such as the passing, seemed to get worse. Monty picked up quite a few injuries and was never really a regular for the second part of the season. He then was allowed out on loan to Millwall but this ended before it started really as he picked up an injury.
He came back but the arrangements of the loan meant he was not available until the playoffs; he then came on against Stevenage in the semi-final second leg and did alright but when McDonald was out for the playoff final he started against Huddersfield. I have to say this performance was absolutely wretched as he rarely touched the ball and when he did he tossed it away.
I think the time is now right for a parting of the ways. He has been a brilliant servant and has shown a real commitment to this football club but in some ways he actually seems to be getting worse, the older he gets. I am concerned whether any Championship clubs will come for him though as if our friend Neil would have wanted him, he could have taken him by now. I doubt we will get any money for him and should allow him and his agent to negotiate a move. If McDonald/Williamson stay, then he is going to be a sub at best again next year as Doyle has performed well in his position.
Grade E
Stephen Quinn
Quinn’s season began superbly as he was the main man in the opening weeks as he drifted around from the left wing position he often started games into other areas. He came deep and picked up the ball, went in the middle and got into the last third. He made a number of goals and scored a few and really did look a class act in this division with other rival managers lauding him after his impressive performances. I felt that his form dipped around Xmas time and he the rally tailed off and began to become less influential. He started to run out of gas too early in games and also stayed predominantly wide left and was less influential. He had a few shocking games and the crowd started to get on his back a bit. He even was dropped for a few games as we moved into the final stretches of the season (Scunthorpe and also Exeter).
Despite the drop off in form he still set up his fair share of goals and put in some dangerous crosses. Ironically though his play not hitting the heights of earlier in the season probably contributed to him staying at the club as no one came in for him at the transfer window at the end of January. Quinn did have a big resurgence for the playoffs and I thought he was brilliant in both play off games, especially the second leg and then excelled again at Wembley. I had been one of his biggest critics as his form had been so up and down for someone with undoubted ability (touch, passing, ability to get up and down and could score goals) but he came good at the end. No fault could be given to him for our failure to go up. If 3 or 4 more had played like him at Wembley we would have been up. It will be an interesting summer as I have no doubt his performances at the end of the season will see some Championship clubs interested. I think he may want to go as another season at this level would be a waste of a year for him from a career point of view and would hinder his development. If he does go then we cannot begrudge this but from a selfish point of view it would be good if we did hold onto him another season as despite his critics he would still be key in any kind of promotion push.
Grade B
Michael Doyle
Doyle’s performances at the back end of the previous campaign when he arrived from Coventry had been similar to those of Neil Collins. He had been really poor and looked a total waste of resources/wages. He seemed like Monty only worse. Of course he had another 2 years left on his contract which did not exactly fill me with glee. It seemed we already had the same sort of player with the same few qualities and same boatload of weaknesses. However, Doyle began the season fairly well and actually showed attributes I did not think he had. He was a tough tackler and a nasty little so and so (in a good way – although at times I would not have been pleased with some of his theatrics which did contribute to players getting sent off). He also was a better passer than Montgomery and was able to keep the ball with simple but effective passes. He formed a good partnership with Kevin McDonald as they seemed to compliment each others styles really well.
He became a mainstay in the side and with Monty/Morgan out also was appointed team captain and seemed to do a decent job leading the side and spoke well in the press. He ended up playing 43 games and was virtually an ever present. He was nothing flash and at times you could see his limitations, but like Collins his performances at this level were chalk and cheese compared to the previous campaign. I cannot recall that many bad games he had and after Christmas he was very good in a number of games. He also scored a few long range goals. Maybe playing lesser teams helped and it is hard to say if he would be as effective at a higher level as he played for a struggling Coventry side and was not playing higher up the division. However for this level and for what he does, he is an ideal type of player. He is another that will be a certain starter next season. Long term he may not be here but for the next season or so I cannot see why he won’t be involved and is another they may give another year or extend his contract at the end of this season. Like Collins that is never something I thought I would have said 12 months ago.
Grade B
Nick Montgomery
Montgomery’s season was one that never really got going. He was rumoured to be leaving at the end of last season but he ended up staying and started the season as skipper with Chris Morgan out. He began the campaign by playing alongside Michael Doyle at Oldham. It was clear that these two did not work really well together and eventually despite a screamer of a goal at Tranmere, Monty was the one that was taken out as Wilson preferred McDonald and Doyle. When he did play his performances were patchy with the same tackling, tenacity and coverage of ground but the same limited passing, touch and ball retention. Doyle could do the former qualities just as well and the latter negatives, such as the passing, seemed to get worse. Monty picked up quite a few injuries and was never really a regular for the second part of the season. He then was allowed out on loan to Millwall but this ended before it started really as he picked up an injury.
He came back but the arrangements of the loan meant he was not available until the playoffs; he then came on against Stevenage in the semi-final second leg and did alright but when McDonald was out for the playoff final he started against Huddersfield. I have to say this performance was absolutely wretched as he rarely touched the ball and when he did he tossed it away.
I think the time is now right for a parting of the ways. He has been a brilliant servant and has shown a real commitment to this football club but in some ways he actually seems to be getting worse, the older he gets. I am concerned whether any Championship clubs will come for him though as if our friend Neil would have wanted him, he could have taken him by now. I doubt we will get any money for him and should allow him and his agent to negotiate a move. If McDonald/Williamson stay, then he is going to be a sub at best again next year as Doyle has performed well in his position.
Grade E
Stephen Quinn
Quinn’s season began superbly as he was the main man in the opening weeks as he drifted around from the left wing position he often started games into other areas. He came deep and picked up the ball, went in the middle and got into the last third. He made a number of goals and scored a few and really did look a class act in this division with other rival managers lauding him after his impressive performances. I felt that his form dipped around Xmas time and he the rally tailed off and began to become less influential. He started to run out of gas too early in games and also stayed predominantly wide left and was less influential. He had a few shocking games and the crowd started to get on his back a bit. He even was dropped for a few games as we moved into the final stretches of the season (Scunthorpe and also Exeter).
Despite the drop off in form he still set up his fair share of goals and put in some dangerous crosses. Ironically though his play not hitting the heights of earlier in the season probably contributed to him staying at the club as no one came in for him at the transfer window at the end of January. Quinn did have a big resurgence for the playoffs and I thought he was brilliant in both play off games, especially the second leg and then excelled again at Wembley. I had been one of his biggest critics as his form had been so up and down for someone with undoubted ability (touch, passing, ability to get up and down and could score goals) but he came good at the end. No fault could be given to him for our failure to go up. If 3 or 4 more had played like him at Wembley we would have been up. It will be an interesting summer as I have no doubt his performances at the end of the season will see some Championship clubs interested. I think he may want to go as another season at this level would be a waste of a year for him from a career point of view and would hinder his development. If he does go then we cannot begrudge this but from a selfish point of view it would be good if we did hold onto him another season as despite his critics he would still be key in any kind of promotion push.
Grade B
Michael Doyle
Doyle’s performances at the back end of the previous campaign when he arrived from Coventry had been similar to those of Neil Collins. He had been really poor and looked a total waste of resources/wages. He seemed like Monty only worse. Of course he had another 2 years left on his contract which did not exactly fill me with glee. It seemed we already had the same sort of player with the same few qualities and same boatload of weaknesses. However, Doyle began the season fairly well and actually showed attributes I did not think he had. He was a tough tackler and a nasty little so and so (in a good way – although at times I would not have been pleased with some of his theatrics which did contribute to players getting sent off). He also was a better passer than Montgomery and was able to keep the ball with simple but effective passes. He formed a good partnership with Kevin McDonald as they seemed to compliment each others styles really well.
He became a mainstay in the side and with Monty/Morgan out also was appointed team captain and seemed to do a decent job leading the side and spoke well in the press. He ended up playing 43 games and was virtually an ever present. He was nothing flash and at times you could see his limitations, but like Collins his performances at this level were chalk and cheese compared to the previous campaign. I cannot recall that many bad games he had and after Christmas he was very good in a number of games. He also scored a few long range goals. Maybe playing lesser teams helped and it is hard to say if he would be as effective at a higher level as he played for a struggling Coventry side and was not playing higher up the division. However for this level and for what he does, he is an ideal type of player. He is another that will be a certain starter next season. Long term he may not be here but for the next season or so I cannot see why he won’t be involved and is another they may give another year or extend his contract at the end of this season. Like Collins that is never something I thought I would have said 12 months ago.
Grade B