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Just a thought…..go 3 at back?I don’t normally like the idea - prefer normally to playing a set back 4…….however,McGrath Anderson Olowu would be balanced and give extra presence in midfieldThis. We have the players that will bring the best out of them playing this system in my opinion, we would batter teams.
Everyone has their opinions but I think Tom Anderson has had an excellent start to the season, with signs of returning to his best form, been MOTM for me in a couple of games
Quote from: DD on September 23, 2024, 01:03:28 pmJust a thought…..go 3 at back?I don’t normally like the idea - prefer normally to playing a set back 4…….however,McGrath Anderson Olowu would be balanced and give extra presence in midfieldThis. We have the players that will bring the best out of them playing this system in my opinion, we would batter teams.
Quote from: Lesonthewest on September 23, 2024, 02:34:56 pmEveryone has their opinions but I think Tom Anderson has had an excellent start to the season, with signs of returning to his best form, been MOTM for me in a couple of gamesI don't mind him, he's been more good than bad for us. But I think Oluwu can go further and it's a big mistake not giving him more game time. I'd go Oluwu and Mcgrath, but it's not a terrible choice to have to make.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on September 23, 2024, 03:05:57 pmQuote from: Lesonthewest on September 23, 2024, 02:34:56 pmEveryone has their opinions but I think Tom Anderson has had an excellent start to the season, with signs of returning to his best form, been MOTM for me in a couple of gamesI don't mind him, he's been more good than bad for us. But I think Oluwu can go further and it's a big mistake not giving him more game time. I'd go Oluwu and Mcgrath, but it's not a terrible choice to have to make.This is where I’m at. I don’t see the lads in training or feel their impact on the pitch in terms of talking etc but just on face value Olowu would be starting for me. If we’re picking a team to defend the edge of the box then Anderson is better. But if we want to press high up and be brave Olowu can offer more
Bobby is fully fit and has been for a couple of weeks. Dundalk are in financial trouble and contracted players are being put in the shop window and all loan players are not getting much of a look in for game time, not just him. He is in tonight's squad but behind contracted players who have been picked despite being on a losing run of games. He came on for a sent off player last week and did very well the twenty minutes he was on standing out to be honest driving them on to try and get an equaliser, but is in the squad tonight but again behind two contracted players like the other loan players there. It has not been a good loan as far as game time is concerned where off field circumstances have taken priority at his and others on loan's expense, and nobody's fault at Doncaster who wanted for him to go there despite other offers from other clubs, whether that was a good choice by the club is another matter He has had some real bad luck, two loans he has had he has gone where the club wanted him to go despite offers from higher clubs, and had a freak injury at one and now run into off field politics all starting out as an 18year old kid who has had to grow up quickly away from home, Career wise he is a better player than he was, much more mature, and off the field he has turned out a fine young man willing to test himself in another country living by himself as a 19 year old who is even more determined to do well as a footballer hopefully here but elsewhere and prove his detractors wrong. And I am sure he will do here or at another club, hopefully he gets the chance here, if not at least he leaves with three MOM awards out of his few games played. As far as fitness goes he won the squad distance race in Ireland like he does over here and finished second in the sprint, then got a slight ham string injury on a poor old 3g pitch, he is an athlete.