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Alfie May isn't good enough for league one. I don't even think the lad is a football league standard player at all. He's been here nearly 2 and a half years now, and is supposedly a striker but he practically can't score goals in the league. This season he's made 34 appearances, played 1181 minutes and scored 2 league goals. That's a goal every 590 minutes on the pitch. Last year he scored 3 league goals.Admittedly, McCann plays him in a very weird way. Rather than the goal-poacher we were led to believe, he's either played as a link-up player or (even more weirdly) a target man. A target man he is not - he has the physical stature of a Cadbury's flake. If you don't have the requisite physicality to cope with the big buggers in the leagues, then you need some higher than average technical ability, which he hasn't. He runs around the pitch full of enthusiasm like a schoolboy who can't believe his luck, but with next to no real footballing ability.You've got to ask questions of the club also, why are there contracts for key players hanging in the balance and yet we gave him a new contract in January, it makes no sense.And it's not as if its unfair to criticise him at this point. He's had a good chance. He seems a nice lad. As a club we're fairly patient at giving players a go. But he's hasn't brought himself up to that football league standard and simply isn't good enough.
BB sometimes it’s just obvious when someone is way out their depth. The signs are all there with May.I think we all want it to work out for him but it’s just plainly obvious isn’t it?I could half accept the excuses if other players weren’t coming in and looking streets ahead of him. With the same tools and a similarly dire performance from the rest of the team, Sadlier did far more within about 10 mins than May has done in his last half dozen appearances.As for his fruitful spell of goals, you have to look at the opposition for those and factor that in. Yes he got a couple of league goals, but other than that it was JPT appearances and a rout in the FA Cup. Hardly strong evidence is it?
Quote from: pib on April 23, 2019, 11:51:07 pmBB sometimes it’s just obvious when someone is way out their depth. The signs are all there with May.I think we all want it to work out for him but it’s just plainly obvious isn’t it?I could half accept the excuses if other players weren’t coming in and looking streets ahead of him. With the same tools and a similarly dire performance from the rest of the team, Sadlier did far more within about 10 mins than May has done in his last half dozen appearances.As for his fruitful spell of goals, you have to look at the opposition for those and factor that in. Yes he got a couple of league goals, but other than that it was JPT appearances and a rout in the FA Cup. Hardly strong evidence is it?Pib, I'm talking about May's run in the team last season.
Sporadic appearances are no good to strikers and the only decent run May was given proved to be quite fruitful in terms of goals until injury sidelined him. He hasn't been given such a run since.
He was also the provider of the pass that Marquis missed in our best chance in the first half.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on April 23, 2019, 11:40:07 pmSporadic appearances are no good to strikers and the only decent run May was given proved to be quite fruitful in terms of goals until injury sidelined him. He hasn't been given such a run since.That's not quite right.In the 6 leagues games from from Rochdale to Blackpool he played over 70 minutes in 4 of those games, and 45 minutes in another. He didn't score one goal. I mean, at best you could point out that from the four games from Gillingham to Burton he played more than 45 minutes in 3 of those but only scored one goal. He's also now had plenty of starts and simply not made an impact in any of them.A striker must surely be there to influence the game in the right direction. He's never done that in the league.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on April 23, 2019, 11:40:07 pm He was also the provider of the pass that Marquis missed in our best chance in the first half. Also incorrect. It was a nice cushioned header back from May but Marquis didn't 'miss' that chance it was a very good block from the defender.