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I also have compared Jay to Matt Mills. Loves to play the diagonal long ball, wins most of his headers and a threat at set pieces. One or two gave him some stick last week though following the Crewe goal.
I honestly don’t get how much praise he gets in relation to Olowu. Perhaps I’m the only one that thinks it but Joe is head and shoulders above him as a defender.
Quote from: GazLaz on October 19, 2024, 09:29:51 pmI honestly don’t get how much praise he gets in relation to Olowu. Perhaps I’m the only one that thinks it but Joe is head and shoulders above him as a defender. Joe has really improved his weaknesses but Jay is a few years behind him. Future is bright with our defensive options.
Quote from: 5minstogo on October 19, 2024, 09:45:03 pmQuote from: GazLaz on October 19, 2024, 09:29:51 pmI honestly don’t get how much praise he gets in relation to Olowu. Perhaps I’m the only one that thinks it but Joe is head and shoulders above him as a defender. Joe has really improved his weaknesses but Jay is a few years behind him. Future is bright with our defensive options. add Maxwell to that
Quote from: GazLaz on October 19, 2024, 09:29:51 pmI honestly don’t get how much praise he gets in relation to Olowu. Perhaps I’m the only one that thinks it but Joe is head and shoulders above him as a defender.Admiring McGrath and praising Olowu are not mutually exclusive opinions to hold.Personally I don’t think Olowu is ‘head and shoulders above’ Jay but I don’t think we need to assess them against each other in that way.I think we have two very promising centre backs here, both of whom offer something different but who seem to be complementing each other very well so far.Jay is still a bit raw and is learning all the time but I agree with the sentiments on this thread - this lad could go far.We probably started the season expecting to see Woody and Tom as our CB pairing but it’s funny how things work out and at the moment I’m more than happy with the way Jay and Joe are performing.Credit again to Grant for making sure we have strength in depth in all departments, and long may the J & J pairing flourish.
Quote from: GazLaz on October 19, 2024, 09:29:51 pmI honestly don’t get how much praise he gets in relation to Olowu. Perhaps I’m the only one that thinks it but Joe is head and shoulders above him as a defender.How many years has Joe been in & around the 1st team compared to Jay? That’s perhaps where the praise he gets “…in relation to Olowu.”, might come from?Either way, we have two good young centre backs (possibly another couple coming on) that we can be thankful are on our books.I said in an earlier thread that Jay reminds me very much of Matt Mills (without wishing to ‘steal’ anyone’s thunder) & whilst Joe is steady & still ‘coming on’, Jay is above Joe in the pecking order of centre backs & if you can’t see that even at this early stage in their careers then sorry but I don’t rate your judgment of a player.No offence.
Is Jay's name pronounced McGraar or as its spelled, McGRATH?I've heard it pronounced both ways ont radio and club videos.
Quote from: andyst79 on October 19, 2024, 09:52:06 pmQuote from: 5minstogo on October 19, 2024, 09:45:03 pmQuote from: GazLaz on October 19, 2024, 09:29:51 pmI honestly don’t get how much praise he gets in relation to Olowu. Perhaps I’m the only one that thinks it but Joe is head and shoulders above him as a defender. Joe has really improved his weaknesses but Jay is a few years behind him. Future is bright with our defensive options. add Maxwell to that Absolutely, Nixon too. Williams and Flint breaking through. Don't know where this all leaves Faulkner, this loan spell has been a disaster from what I can work out.
This should be our centre half pairing until we get a big big offer for one or both
I’ve only seen the televised games this season so can’t claim to have seen week in week out, but whilst McGrath has been great and has a huge amount of potential I’d say that Olowu has been exceptional and been the better performer of the two for me.I think with McGrath there are potentially a couple of biases at play - firstly he’s very young so the potential to develop further and play a league or two (or three?) above where we are is easy to imagine. Secondly, he’s one of our own and because of the romantic element of his childhood connections, his dad etc the fans will inevitably be more forgiving and gloss over any shortcomings (not that there have been many of them). Conversely with Olowu there could be a different type of bias at play based on the fact that he’s played a lot/been around the squad when we’ve been absolutely terrible and he struggles to shake off that association.It’s great to be talking about which centre back is playing better, though, as opposed to how poor the defence is! I think they’re playing very well together and would like to see them continue even when Anderson and/or Wood are back.
Quote from: NickDRFC on October 20, 2024, 08:55:53 amI’ve only seen the televised games this season so can’t claim to have seen week in week out, but whilst McGrath has been great and has a huge amount of potential I’d say that Olowu has been exceptional and been the better performer of the two for me.I think with McGrath there are potentially a couple of biases at play - firstly he’s very young so the potential to develop further and play a league or two (or three?) above where we are is easy to imagine. Secondly, he’s one of our own and because of the romantic element of his childhood connections, his dad etc the fans will inevitably be more forgiving and gloss over any shortcomings (not that there have been many of them). Conversely with Olowu there could be a different type of bias at play based on the fact that he’s played a lot/been around the squad when we’ve been absolutely terrible and he struggles to shake off that association.It’s great to be talking about which centre back is playing better, though, as opposed to how poor the defence is! I think they’re playing very well together and would like to see them continue even when Anderson and/or Wood are back.With all due respect, if you’ve only ever seen televised games you can’t really appreciate the two’s all round games, you only see them when they’re on the ball or defending set pieces.The positions they take up off the ball & the way they marshall players around them & cover for other defenders moving forward are not seen by tv viewing.Jay has far more to his game in that respect plus (which of course you will see on tv) he’s far more comfortable on the ball than Joe as you can see when he carries the ball into & beyond the midfield leaving opposing players in his wake with a burst of pace & his natural strength.However Joe has come on leaps & bounds this season. Perhaps we have a young pairing here who can go on to be the envy of many a side in the division above next season & the division above that the season after.
I won’t praise Olowu too much just out of fear I will jinx him back into the player he was for the main part of last season. Been solid so far. Must admit I was one of the ones praying McCann would try to offload him but, happy I am being proven wrong.