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He's never going to be a workhorse line-leader sort of player like Billy Sharp was, that much is clear. That's fine though. At his best he reminds me of a Berbatov style player, very languid but capable of magic at any moment. Far too often he just seems laboured and not fit though. Whether it's his attitude, fitness or both I'm not sure.Technically I think he's the best player at the club bar Copps. However unlike Copps it doesn't matter because he doesn't offer much in the way of footballing intelligence or bottle.I'd keep him for another year as it's possible he just needs to work on his fitness and develop his football brain a bit more so he can actually get into positions where his technical skills could prove useful. At the moment he just seems to hover in front of the midfield and let the game pass him by.Having said all that booing/sarcastic cheering isn't on at all. No excuse for that.
Oh, was it May again?
May was involved in the equaliser. Mandeville offered very little. Even when May doesn't score he contributes to the team's performance whereas Mandeville does next to f**k all.
Quote from: RedJ on January 01, 2018, 09:07:26 pm May was involved in the equaliser. Mandeville offered very little. Even when May doesn't score he contributes to the team's performance whereas Mandeville does next to f**k all.Is that including the 4 goals he has so far this season or ignoring them?
Quote from: anne honemous on January 01, 2018, 07:42:19 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on January 01, 2018, 07:17:25 pmCrazy that. He could be our best player. A young kid and he gets that - crackers. Why are football fans generally lacking brain cells?Yeah, he could be our best player if we entered a team in the Doncaster & District Sunday League Sixth Division (and even then I wouldn't bank on it) as I think Big Dave from the Fox & Hound's second team would be a better signing. I wasn't there today and I agree that booing players is absolutely ridiculous, but if he's going to become a proper footballer and not one of these players who has a season or two out the academy and then gets released and ends up at Goole Town or wherever, he needs to take it on the chin.However, his performances are generally poor and it's happening more and more frequently... so it's coming to a point where he's either good enough or he's not good enough.Technically good? Yes.Technically good enough for mens football? No.I wouldn't be bothered if we released him tomorrow.I am sorry Anne but yes you are entitled to your opinion of course but your assessment of Mandeville is so far off the mark it’s untrue.As you say you were not there today so you cannot comment on his performance.Well let me tel you this as I was there today. Mandeville played well, not brilliant but very well.Two missed placed passes in total. His awareness as to what is around him and vision is very good for a 20 year old.I really don’t know what you and some of the “so called supporters” are watching but it is certainly not the same as some of us who can see a very gifted lad who is trying to make a name for himself at Rovers. The abuse he is receiving from a section of our “”support” is nothing short of disgraceful.Those people that booed him when he was substituted should be ashamed of themselves.What do you expect from him when he hasn’t had a consistent run in the team this season.I don’t think he has started in 2 consecutive matches yet.If we lose him to another club your comments may well make you look very stupid indeed.Be careful what you wish for.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on January 01, 2018, 07:17:25 pmCrazy that. He could be our best player. A young kid and he gets that - crackers. Why are football fans generally lacking brain cells?Yeah, he could be our best player if we entered a team in the Doncaster & District Sunday League Sixth Division (and even then I wouldn't bank on it) as I think Big Dave from the Fox & Hound's second team would be a better signing. I wasn't there today and I agree that booing players is absolutely ridiculous, but if he's going to become a proper footballer and not one of these players who has a season or two out the academy and then gets released and ends up at Goole Town or wherever, he needs to take it on the chin.However, his performances are generally poor and it's happening more and more frequently... so it's coming to a point where he's either good enough or he's not good enough.Technically good? Yes.Technically good enough for mens football? No.I wouldn't be bothered if we released him tomorrow.
Crazy that. He could be our best player. A young kid and he gets that - crackers. Why are football fans generally lacking brain cells?
Quote from: MachoMadness on January 01, 2018, 07:55:28 pmHe's never going to be a workhorse line-leader sort of player like Billy Sharp was, that much is clear. That's fine though. At his best he reminds me of a Berbatov style player, very languid but capable of magic at any moment. Far too often he just seems laboured and not fit though. Whether it's his attitude, fitness or both I'm not sure.Technically I think he's the best player at the club bar Copps. However unlike Copps it doesn't matter because he doesn't offer much in the way of footballing intelligence or bottle.I'd keep him for another year as it's possible he just needs to work on his fitness and develop his football brain a bit more so he can actually get into positions where his technical skills could prove useful. At the moment he just seems to hover in front of the midfield and let the game pass him by.Having said all that booing/sarcastic cheering isn't on at all. No excuse for that.“He doesn’t offer much in the way of footballing intelligence or bottle.Sorry MachoMadness but what a load of boll??ks. The two things that he has in abundance is footballing intelligence and bottle. He must have bottle just to go on the pitch at all with some of the abuse he is receiving. Get a grip he has hardly played this season, he played well today in the hole ( Copps position ) but he needs a long run in the team and you will then see that he is the best prospect this club has produced in many years.
Selby, I was there and one thing definitely more shocking than May's miss is your unhealthy narrow-minded unfairness towards him.
I know Selby is in agreement with me about Mandeville but it is re assuring to know there are others on here who feel the same. Anne for you to say he isn’t good enough to play in “ men’s football “ well sorry, unbelievable. Your opinion of course, but it is strange isn’t it that he was the one kept on for a pro contract when so many of his contempories were released. Ask Paul Stancliffe if he thinks he will make it in the men’s game. I think he will know more than you or me about the development of youth players. I am pretty sure I know what he will tell you.
Quote from: Campsall rover on January 01, 2018, 11:09:45 pmI know Selby is in agreement with me about Mandeville but it is re assuring to know there are others on here who feel the same. Anne for you to say he isn’t good enough to play in “ men’s football “ well sorry, unbelievable. Your opinion of course, but it is strange isn’t it that he was the one kept on for a pro contract when so many of his contempories were released. Ask Paul Stancliffe if he thinks he will make it in the men’s game. I think he will know more than you or me about the development of youth players. I am pretty sure I know what he will tell you.Harry Middleton was kept on. Billy Whitehouse was kept on. Matty Davies was kept on. Lewis Ferguson was kept on.Where are they now?Earning a pro contract is one thing. Becoming an established seasoned professional footballer at a respectable level is an entirely different thing.
Quote from: anne honemous on January 01, 2018, 11:45:05 pmQuote from: Campsall rover on January 01, 2018, 11:09:45 pmI know Selby is in agreement with me about Mandeville but it is re assuring to know there are others on here who feel the same. Anne for you to say he isn’t good enough to play in “ men’s football “ well sorry, unbelievable. Your opinion of course, but it is strange isn’t it that he was the one kept on for a pro contract when so many of his contempories were released. Ask Paul Stancliffe if he thinks he will make it in the men’s game. I think he will know more than you or me about the development of youth players. I am pretty sure I know what he will tell you.Harry Middleton was kept on. Billy Whitehouse was kept on. Matty Davies was kept on. Lewis Ferguson was kept on.Where are they now?Earning a pro contract is one thing. Becoming an established seasoned professional footballer at a respectable level is an entirely different thing.You have just answered your own question. They have gone now though haven’t they. Mandeville is still here.