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Defenders
Neil Collins
Collins was a bit of a wreck the previous season and looked one of the worst defenders we had seen down at the Lane, making mistakes and looking weak and slow. I was not exactly enamoured that he would be returning as one of our main defenders this season. However, Collins began the season well and looked a different player. Forming a solid partnership with young Maguire, he was solid from day one. He cut out the mistakes; he led well from the back and was commanding. He also showed what a decent footballer he was and was much better on the floor than I ever possibly thought. He brought it out from defence and tried to play it to feet whenever he could. He was one of the constants all season and with a fairly settled defence compared to last season; he showed a completely different side to him and now is probably one of the key men moving forward. You could say there are doubts whether he could carry on such improved performances at a higher level and against better forwards as he has struggled and been dumped by teams when he has played higher. However, next season he will be one of the first names on the team sheet and maybe deserves an additional contract extension for his good performances this season.
Grade A-
Harry Maguire
Maguire had stood out when he got in the team at the end of the previous season. He clearly lacked pace ad mobility but he had qualities that you rarely see in a youngster. He continued this as he began this season by contributing along with Collins to some solid defensive displays. He would stand out too scouts watching him as he was full of confidence, could read the game and was basically a very good footballer. He always looked to keep the ball, coming out of defence and had a nice first touch. He showed good strength and tackling and despite the lack of speed his ability to get in the right positions was uncanny. He did have some bad spells but the fact that he played so many games; 44 in the league; was superb really for someone who was only 18/19. For the most part he was very good and had many more good games than bad ones. I did feel he maybe should have bee rested at times when he had a few sticky spells but with little options in terms of replacements he remained in the team. He did have a few games where he got bullied a bit (Huddersfield at home) but got better in such situation and the way he handled Agyemang in the semi and then the prolific Rhodes in the final was excellent. If he had any kind of pace then they would be queuing up around the block to sign him and he still seems to be carrying a bit too much timber but he clearly has the ability to at least play Championship and with the right improvements than maybe even the top flight. For now he would be better staying with us rather than moving to a side where he may not be a regular (even in the Championship).
Grade B+
Matthew Lowton
Lowton was another youngster who had done well the back end of the previous campaign scoring a few goals and getting more confident every game he played. He had been moved around positions quite a bit and perhaps the question coming into the season was where would he play and would he pin down ‘one’ position. He started the season right back and made this spot his own. He showed his very good technical ability as he always looked to get the ball down and play. He got forward very well and continued his scoring run with a few excellent finishes as he often was the furthest man forward. He also showed his ability in the air and was a threat from set plays/corners. His raids down the right side as he teamed mostly with Lee Williamson was one of our chief threats as the season began. He always wanted to get on the ball and make things happen. He is not lightning fast nor amazingly tricky but he had a knack of getting past his men and overlapping or coming inside and his crossing for the most part was very good as evidence right at the end of the season when he made goal v Stevenage that put us through to the final. He also scores goals and got 6 for the season which is very good for a full back.
He did have some poor games and a few spells of so-so games and the stupid ill discipline versus Oldham cost us dear. Unfortunately he was involved in another moment that directly cost us promotion when he missed the kick in the shoot out that would have had us on the edge of victory. His defensive work still has to improve massively as against teams who have out and out wingers who attack; he gives them too much space and often gets in poor positions. He needs to concentrate on the basics and stop his man/the cross more. His skill on the ball and drive going the other way will always attract interest from higher clubs. If he gets the other aspect right then he will of course go onto better things than United. At the moment he still needs to improve and like Maguire I hope he stays rather than going to a middling Championship side where he again may be in and out of the team and thus lead to him regressing.
Grade B+
Jean Francois Lescinel
He had a decent game in the opening match at Oldham showing pace and athleticism. He was also quite tall and decent to cover in the air. He did have a few moments in future games that could only be described as ‘Nosworthy-esque’ and his overplay sometimes got us into problems. He had some very good games but then some absolute shockers too and was very inconsistent but then got back into the side just before Xmas and stayed there making the spot his own despite the competition from Marcus Williams. He had started to really show some consistency and recall a few goal saving tackles/blocks (Bury away stood out) but then he got a pretty bad injury against Oldham and we never saw him again. We missed his pace, covering and height. Whilst he was not totally convincing we saw that when we plugged in Williams, Hill, Taylor etc, Francois was easily the best of a poor bunch and we lamented his absence. Hopefully he can come back soon and show some consistency when he does return not miss too much of next season but heard he could be out for up to a year when he did it so we may not see him until Xmas.
Grade C-
Andy Taylor
Taylor has not really been that successful in the previous two campaigns and indeed missed the final stages of the relegation campaign due to injury. He did not return until March and actually had a decent game versus Oldham and was at no fault for the chuck away defeat. He then was oddly taken out of the side after maybe his best game for the club and only played the odd few games/substitute appearances before returning for the home game against Stevenage when he looked poor. Taylor was often defended by many saying he was not that bad but I disagreed. He is weak in the tackle, gets in awful positions, is quite slow and offers nothing from an attacking sense. He runs in an odd manner and does not look like an athlete at all. His United career was summed up when strangely he was brought on to take a penalty in the final which of course he missed. His contribution as a United player in three seasons was very limited and he will no doubt now return to even lower down the divisions.
Grade E-
Neil Collins
Collins was a bit of a wreck the previous season and looked one of the worst defenders we had seen down at the Lane, making mistakes and looking weak and slow. I was not exactly enamoured that he would be returning as one of our main defenders this season. However, Collins began the season well and looked a different player. Forming a solid partnership with young Maguire, he was solid from day one. He cut out the mistakes; he led well from the back and was commanding. He also showed what a decent footballer he was and was much better on the floor than I ever possibly thought. He brought it out from defence and tried to play it to feet whenever he could. He was one of the constants all season and with a fairly settled defence compared to last season; he showed a completely different side to him and now is probably one of the key men moving forward. You could say there are doubts whether he could carry on such improved performances at a higher level and against better forwards as he has struggled and been dumped by teams when he has played higher. However, next season he will be one of the first names on the team sheet and maybe deserves an additional contract extension for his good performances this season.
Grade A-
Harry Maguire
Maguire had stood out when he got in the team at the end of the previous season. He clearly lacked pace ad mobility but he had qualities that you rarely see in a youngster. He continued this as he began this season by contributing along with Collins to some solid defensive displays. He would stand out too scouts watching him as he was full of confidence, could read the game and was basically a very good footballer. He always looked to keep the ball, coming out of defence and had a nice first touch. He showed good strength and tackling and despite the lack of speed his ability to get in the right positions was uncanny. He did have some bad spells but the fact that he played so many games; 44 in the league; was superb really for someone who was only 18/19. For the most part he was very good and had many more good games than bad ones. I did feel he maybe should have bee rested at times when he had a few sticky spells but with little options in terms of replacements he remained in the team. He did have a few games where he got bullied a bit (Huddersfield at home) but got better in such situation and the way he handled Agyemang in the semi and then the prolific Rhodes in the final was excellent. If he had any kind of pace then they would be queuing up around the block to sign him and he still seems to be carrying a bit too much timber but he clearly has the ability to at least play Championship and with the right improvements than maybe even the top flight. For now he would be better staying with us rather than moving to a side where he may not be a regular (even in the Championship).
Grade B+
Matthew Lowton
Lowton was another youngster who had done well the back end of the previous campaign scoring a few goals and getting more confident every game he played. He had been moved around positions quite a bit and perhaps the question coming into the season was where would he play and would he pin down ‘one’ position. He started the season right back and made this spot his own. He showed his very good technical ability as he always looked to get the ball down and play. He got forward very well and continued his scoring run with a few excellent finishes as he often was the furthest man forward. He also showed his ability in the air and was a threat from set plays/corners. His raids down the right side as he teamed mostly with Lee Williamson was one of our chief threats as the season began. He always wanted to get on the ball and make things happen. He is not lightning fast nor amazingly tricky but he had a knack of getting past his men and overlapping or coming inside and his crossing for the most part was very good as evidence right at the end of the season when he made goal v Stevenage that put us through to the final. He also scores goals and got 6 for the season which is very good for a full back.
He did have some poor games and a few spells of so-so games and the stupid ill discipline versus Oldham cost us dear. Unfortunately he was involved in another moment that directly cost us promotion when he missed the kick in the shoot out that would have had us on the edge of victory. His defensive work still has to improve massively as against teams who have out and out wingers who attack; he gives them too much space and often gets in poor positions. He needs to concentrate on the basics and stop his man/the cross more. His skill on the ball and drive going the other way will always attract interest from higher clubs. If he gets the other aspect right then he will of course go onto better things than United. At the moment he still needs to improve and like Maguire I hope he stays rather than going to a middling Championship side where he again may be in and out of the team and thus lead to him regressing.
Grade B+
Jean Francois Lescinel
He had a decent game in the opening match at Oldham showing pace and athleticism. He was also quite tall and decent to cover in the air. He did have a few moments in future games that could only be described as ‘Nosworthy-esque’ and his overplay sometimes got us into problems. He had some very good games but then some absolute shockers too and was very inconsistent but then got back into the side just before Xmas and stayed there making the spot his own despite the competition from Marcus Williams. He had started to really show some consistency and recall a few goal saving tackles/blocks (Bury away stood out) but then he got a pretty bad injury against Oldham and we never saw him again. We missed his pace, covering and height. Whilst he was not totally convincing we saw that when we plugged in Williams, Hill, Taylor etc, Francois was easily the best of a poor bunch and we lamented his absence. Hopefully he can come back soon and show some consistency when he does return not miss too much of next season but heard he could be out for up to a year when he did it so we may not see him until Xmas.
Grade C-
Andy Taylor
Taylor has not really been that successful in the previous two campaigns and indeed missed the final stages of the relegation campaign due to injury. He did not return until March and actually had a decent game versus Oldham and was at no fault for the chuck away defeat. He then was oddly taken out of the side after maybe his best game for the club and only played the odd few games/substitute appearances before returning for the home game against Stevenage when he looked poor. Taylor was often defended by many saying he was not that bad but I disagreed. He is weak in the tackle, gets in awful positions, is quite slow and offers nothing from an attacking sense. He runs in an odd manner and does not look like an athlete at all. His United career was summed up when strangely he was brought on to take a penalty in the final which of course he missed. His contribution as a United player in three seasons was very limited and he will no doubt now return to even lower down the divisions.
Grade E-