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Talking about pronouncing names, what is the correct way of saying Sbarra? Silent "b", silent "S", "Surbarra"? I really haven't a clue.
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’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.
He’s imperious at times. Premier bound imo
Quote from: 5minstogo on October 20, 2024, 08:24:59 amQuote 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.Anyone have any insight into what’s going on with Faulkner? He was injured but then back on the bench for a few games, then not I’m the squad last time out. How long is his contract? He’s probably 6th choice CB now, possibly even 7th as Bailey would possibly play ahead of him.
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.
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. Joe has really improved his weaknesses but Jay is a few years behind him. Future is bright with our defensive options.
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: Michael Shaw on October 20, 2024, 11:12:05 amTalking about pronouncing names, what is the correct way of saying Sbarra? Silent "b", silent "S", "Surbarra"? I really haven't a clue.S-Bar-A
Talking about pronouncing names, what is the correct way of saying Sbarra? Silent "b", silent "S", "Surbarra"? I really haven't a clue.
The best thing you can say about the pairing of McGrath and Olowu is that they are complementing each other beautifully. As in any line of work competition will drive you on and it can be seen in these two, McGrath has come on massively since his first appearance, in a relatively short period of time. Olowu has been with us for a few years now and is finally starting to show some of the potential we all thought we saw him him right from the off.To have a partnership of two players like these is beneficial for us, one has pace to cover for any shortfalls in positioning the other has strength and a desire to win every confrontation , it works well, the left and right pegs also comes in really useful. If we maintain our current trajectory then they as well as the club will do very well out of this.
Quote from: Nudga on October 20, 2024, 06:26:27 amIs Jay's name pronounced McGraar or as its spelled, McGRATH?I've heard it pronounced both ways ont radio and club videos.When he played, I thought his dad’s name was pronounced to rhyme with bath.But I hear McGraar more now for this lad. Maybe it’s because it rhymes with ‘Ooh aah’.
Is Jay's name pronounced McGraar or as its spelled, McGRATH?I've heard it pronounced both ways ont radio and club videos.
I have heard both variations of Jays surname over the years but to me it is McGrath.
Is Joe out of contract next year?
Quote from: ravenrover on October 20, 2024, 09:22:50 pmIs Joe out of contract next year?I think he is, and if so offering him a 3 year contract should be our next piece of business.He looks like the complete CB now and has done pretty much all year. He's now our best player in that position in my opinion.
Quote from: drfchound on October 20, 2024, 09:01:42 pmI have heard both variations of Jays surname over the years but to me it is McGrath.So which one is it then Hound, McGrath or McGrath?
Quote from: Nudga on October 20, 2024, 09:23:57 pmQuote from: drfchound on October 20, 2024, 09:01:42 pmI have heard both variations of Jays surname over the years but to me it is McGrath.So which one is it then Hound, McGrath or McGrath?Earlier in the thread people were asking if it is McGraaar or McGrath.If I thought it was the former I would have written McGraaar.Simples really.
Quote from: drfchound on October 20, 2024, 11:31:16 pmQuote from: Nudga on October 20, 2024, 09:23:57 pmQuote from: drfchound on October 20, 2024, 09:01:42 pmI have heard both variations of Jays surname over the years but to me it is McGrath.So which one is it then Hound, McGrath or McGrath?Earlier in the thread people were asking if it is McGraaar or McGrath.If I thought it was the former I would have written McGraaar.Simples really.I know mate, maybe I should have put a smiley winky face.
Quote from: Ronnie Dovers on October 20, 2024, 09:33:01 pmQuote from: ravenrover on October 20, 2024, 09:22:50 pmIs Joe out of contract next year?I think he is, and if so offering him a 3 year contract should be our next piece of business.He looks like the complete CB now and has done pretty much all year. He's now our best player in that position in my opinion.Easy tiger. Two years with an option of a third would be a sound financial option. Let’s offer that to Joe & see how he progresses in Lg1 next season. Looking further ahead another promotion on the back of this one (please don’t tell me there are any doubters!) Grant would be looking more closely at who to retain.
Quote from: Silkscarf on October 20, 2024, 08:19:26 amQuote from: Nudga on October 20, 2024, 06:26:27 amIs Jay's name pronounced McGraar or as its spelled, McGRATH?I've heard it pronounced both ways ont radio and club videos.When he played, I thought his dad’s name was pronounced to rhyme with bath.But I hear McGraar more now for this lad. Maybe it’s because it rhymes with ‘Ooh aah’.Maybe it's the Irish accent that makes it pronounce Mcgraar?
Quote from: Nudga on October 20, 2024, 06:26:27 amIs Jay's name pronounced McGraar or as its spelled, McGRATH?I've heard it pronounced both ways ont radio and club videos.When he played, I thought his dad’s name was pronounced to rhyme with bath.But I hear McGraar more now for this lad. Maybe it’s because it rhymes with ‘Ooh aah’.
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: Drover on October 20, 2024, 08:57:02 pmQuote from: Silkscarf on October 20, 2024, 08:19:26 amQuote from: Nudga on October 20, 2024, 06:26:27 amIs Jay's name pronounced McGraar or as its spelled, McGRATH?I've heard it pronounced both ways ont radio and club videos.When he played, I thought his dad’s name was pronounced to rhyme with bath.But I hear McGraar more now for this lad. Maybe it’s because it rhymes with ‘Ooh aah’.Maybe it's the Irish accent that makes it pronounce Mcgraar?My theory is as follows: McGrath is a fairly common Irish surname. Irish accents can convert “three” to “tree”, so at the end of a word the final “th” is reduced to “t”. Spoken softly with an Irish accent it becomes lost.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on October 22, 2024, 09:28:42 amQuote from: Drover on October 20, 2024, 08:57:02 pmQuote from: Silkscarf on October 20, 2024, 08:19:26 amQuote from: Nudga on October 20, 2024, 06:26:27 amIs Jay's name pronounced McGraar or as its spelled, McGRATH?I've heard it pronounced both ways ont radio and club videos.When he played, I thought his dad’s name was pronounced to rhyme with bath.But I hear McGraar more now for this lad. Maybe it’s because it rhymes with ‘Ooh aah’.Maybe it's the Irish accent that makes it pronounce Mcgraar?My theory is as follows: McGrath is a fairly common Irish surname. Irish accents can convert “three” to “tree”, so at the end of a word the final “th” is reduced to “t”. Spoken softly with an Irish accent it becomes lost.THAT is a very good theory and probably the explanation.
Quote from: ravenrover on October 20, 2024, 09:22:50 pmIs Joe out of contract next year?Anderson, Olowu, Wood and Faulkner are all out of contract this coming summer.